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California’s pistachio farmers will be thankful for US-China tariff relief

On Monday, the US and China released a joint statement announcing a 90-day pause in the nations’ ongoing trade war, including China reducing its retaliatory tariffs on US goods from 125% to 10%.

The news saw several sectors — including Big Tech, retail, and travel — breathe a sigh of relief... but perhaps none more so than America’s booming pistachio industry, whose shipments to China constituted almost a third of its $3 billion crop exports in 2024.

As reported by The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday, Chinese consumers are going nuts for American pistachios, owing to their associations with health and fortune. (They’re often referred to as the “happy nut” in Chinese culture.) Indeed, the value of US pistachios shipped to China soared to ~$842 million last year, per federal data — almost 25x the amount recorded a decade earlier.

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And it’s California, which made up almost all of America’s 503,000-metric-ton pistachio production last season and is the biggest producer of the green nuts worldwide, that will be feeling the recent relief from (as well as the looming threat of) Chinese tariffs most strongly.

Challenged by water scarcity, farmers in the Golden State have turned to the hardy crop for its drought tolerance and high value in recent years. In fact, pistachio acreage in the state has increased almost fivefold since 2005.

As reported by The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday, Chinese consumers are going nuts for American pistachios, owing to their associations with health and fortune. (They’re often referred to as the “happy nut” in Chinese culture.) Indeed, the value of US pistachios shipped to China soared to ~$842 million last year, per federal data — almost 25x the amount recorded a decade earlier.

US pistachio exports China
Sherwood News

And it’s California, which made up almost all of America’s 503,000-metric-ton pistachio production last season and is the biggest producer of the green nuts worldwide, that will be feeling the recent relief from (as well as the looming threat of) Chinese tariffs most strongly.

Challenged by water scarcity, farmers in the Golden State have turned to the hardy crop for its drought tolerance and high value in recent years. In fact, pistachio acreage in the state has increased almost fivefold since 2005.

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John Wayne Airport in Orange County tops the list of North America’s favorite airports

Despite a record year of passenger numbers, flight cancellations, and delays, a new survey has revealed that flyers have been increasingly satisfied about their experiences in North American airports. 

According to this year’s North America Airport Satisfaction Study from data analysts at J.D. Power, overall passenger satisfaction scores were up 10 points (on a 1,000-point scale), largely from “improvements in food, beverage and retail and ease of travel through the airport.” The annual survey measures overall traveler satisfaction across the region’s airports in seven categories (in order of importance): ease of travel, level of trust, terminal facilities, airport staff, airport departure experience, food and retail, and airport arrival experience.

Here are the regions favorites:

The Red Lion historic thatched village pub, Avebury, Wiltshire, England, UK

Britain is on track to shed more than one pub a day this year

Rising costs and lower spending are hitting the UK’s drinking establishments.

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