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Macadamia nut prices down for 2021 due to pandemic, strong Aussie dollar

Macadamia growers can rule out another year of record prices with a strong Australian dollar expected to deliver lower returns across the industry this season.
Key points:
- The macadamia price has dropped by more than $1 after a year of record prices
- The peak industry body says there is still room for growers to make good profits
- A NSW grower says the new price is sustainable
After finishing up paying $6.20 last year, the country’s largest macadamia processor has announced a notional price of $5.10 per kilogram nut-in-shell for 2021.
Marquis Macadamias chief executive Larry McHugh said the price drop for suppliers to largely due to the exchange rate.
“Last year we were operating in the 60s for the exchange rate and this year we’re in the high…
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