Almond Season Index

2025/26 Demeter Almond Season Index Update - Week 26

Demeter Research Team
Mar 16, 2026

The statewide index continued its strong recovery into the conclusion of the bloom period, led by strong gains in the Sacramento Valley and the northern part of the San Joaquin Valley.

Minimal rainfall and rising temperatures throughout the state lifted DASI above its 10-year average as the almond crop moves into its next stage of development.

# 10-year comparison

# County-level breakdown - Week 26

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