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Almond & Pistachio · 9 of 10

The removal rate puzzle: why are in-district almond orchards being removed faster?

One of the assumptions that runs through most discussions of water risk in Californian permanent crop plantings is that orchards inside irrigation districts - with access to surface water deliveries, in addition to groundwater resources - are better protected than those in white…

Demeter Research TeamFeb 25, 26
Almond & Pistachio · 8 of 10

Pistachio removals: low volumes, striking age profile

Pistachio removals in California tell a very different story to almonds . The scale is significantly smaller, but with one stand-out finding.

Demeter Research TeamFeb 24, 26
Almond & Pistachio · 7 of 10

Almond removals: the other side of the planting collapse

The planting data indicates where new trees are going in. The removals data tells us where existing orchards are coming out. Taken together, they paint a far more complete picture of the trajectory of California's almond supply than either dataset alone.

Demeter Research TeamFeb 23, 26