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Buyer From Cyprus
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Buyer From Cyprus
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Dec-09-21
Buyer From Nicosia, Cyprus
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Payment Terms: Bank Transfer
Destination: Cyprus
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Cashew Nuts: The Golden Seed of Global Agriculture Trade

Cashew nut is the real fruit of a cashew, which is called Anacardium Occidentale L. in scientific terms. It resembles the shape of a kidney. Cashew nuts are technically not nuts but seeds, which are hung within the cashew fruit at the end of the cashew apple - the edible swollen fruit stem. This is why it is also known as "false fruit." It has its origin in the Anacardiaceae family and originated in Brazil. Later on, between 1563 and 1578, the Portuguese brought cashew nuts to India (specifically Goa) and Africa. Around 33 varieties of cashews have been identified since then. The W-180 variety of cashew is called the "king of cashews" because of its premium quality, large-scale availability, and a comparatively larger size.

The flowering of cashews takes place from December to April in the Northern hemisphere (Russia, Canada, China, India), and from June to December in the Southern hemisphere (Australia, Chile, Brazil, South Africa). It takes around 2 to 3 months for the cashew fruit to fully mature and become ready for harvesting. However, this also depends on the tree's health, variety, and the climate conditions. They are then used for various purposes - as a snack (roasted cashews) and as an ingredient in curries, noodles, Asian stir-fries, etc (by making a paste out of it). 


Every 100 g serving of cashew nuts provides a range of nutrients, which are:

  • Protein: 17.4 g
  • Fats: 38.9 g
  • Iron: 5.99 mg
  • Calcium: 42 mg
  • Carbohydrates: 36.3 gm
  • Energy: 565 kcal
  • Sodium: 5 mg
  • Magnesium: 251 mg
  • Fiber: 4.1 g


Here are some cool facts about cashews that most people don't know:

  • The informal name of cashew, "Caju," comes from Portuguese. This term is derived from the Tupian word "acaju", which means "self-producing nut". 
  • The cashew trees are around 32 to 50 feet tall. 
  • In the United States, cashews are considered a premium snack (roasted or salted cashews), where they consume approximately 90% of the world's cashew harvest.
  • The cashew apple turns pink or yellow, and the nutshell dark grey when they are ready for harvest.
  • In Mayan medicine, the cashew tree's leaf and bark is used in a beverage to treat diarrhea.
  • The colour of cashews becomes green when they are roasted. 
  • Since World War II, the nutshell of cashews has been used to make military equipment, lubricants, and paints.



The Industrial & Culinary Significance Powering the Cashew Nuts Global Trade

The world production of cashew nuts ranges from 720,000 to 790,000 MT every year. India ranks second among the producing countries by having an annual production of 170,000-195,000 MT. This data is enough to back up the fact that cashew nuts have gained huge popularity in the global trade market. The primary reason for this surge of demand is that cashew nuts are a natural source of healthy fats, fibre, and protein. Did you know that India is also one of the top-consuming countries of cashew nuts? The US and Germany come 2nd and 3rd, respectively. Other than them, a lot of developed (18 countries) and developing (46 countries) countries are active in producing cashew nuts. Both the processed (roasted, salted, oil, juice, and in powder form) and raw forms are a prime variety in the export of cashew nuts. This huge consumption and demand doubled the production of cashew nuts from 2000 to 2018. 

The value of cashew nuts in several sectors, from food production to industrial manufacturing, is what drives the countries to produce and export to their full potential. Exporters export a lot of products extracted from cashew plants to boost their country's economic growth. Some of those are raw cashew nuts, cashew nut shell liquid, cashew kernel, cashew nut oil, shell powder, butter, cashew juice, flour, etc. Farmers carry out an intensive harvesting process to make the best out of the cashew plants. This is the main reason why cashew nuts and their products are exported at a premium price. The whole Kaju price 1 kg usually has a range of INR 800 to 1,100 in India. No wonder why Cashew nuts are also known as cash crops. Other than these factors, there are a lot of other uses of cashew nuts that drive their exports internationally. Those are as follows:

  • Cashew oil is used in salad dressing and cooking procedures like frying, sautéing, baking, etc. 

  • The fruit of cashews is fermented to make alcoholic drinks like Feni. It is also used in making juices and jams. 

  • Cashew nut shell liquid has binding and protective qualities, which make it perfect for use in the production of paints, coatings, and varnishes, and manufacturing brake linings and clutch facings in vehicles. 

  • It is one of the key ingredients in the skin and hair care industry (moisturizers, cleansers, and others) because of being rich in Vitamin E and its antioxidant, nourishing, and strengthening properties. 

  • The country’s economy depends on the cashew global trade industry’s potential for its upliftment. 



What the Cashew Nuts Importers Demand from Suppliers:

If you’re aiming to grow your cashew nut export business internationally, there are various effective strategies to go about it, in terms of product quality. When you've exactly what the importers' market is seeking, you crack deals much faster. The following pointers will help you in understanding what the global buyers expect from you.


  • Color: uniform ivory or white, should not be unusually white 
  • Size: large (the larger the size, the better its quality), should be consistent in a batch
  • Condition: should not be cracked or discolored, no black spots or molds
  • Shape: whole and curved (kidney shape)
  • Aroma: fresh, nutty, and slightly sweet
  • Texture: firm and crisp, should not be soft or rubbery 
  • Taste: mildly sweet
  • Packaging & Storing: should be stored in airtight containers, expiry date should be farther away
  • Moisture content: should not be even slightly dump
  • Weight-to-Volume Ratio: should be lighter than they feel



Cashew Nuts Types & Other Related Categories in the Global Market

By Size and Shape:

Cashew Nut TypeKey characteristicsUses
White Wholes (W)Whole, undamaged kernelsSnacking, garnishing
Scorched Wholes (SW)Tan or brown color, roasted or nutty flavorProducing nut pastes, making Indian mithais
Dessert Wholes (DW)Deeply scorched in appearance, deep brown colorCooking, food processing
Broken CashewsSmall and irregular, may have some slightly darker piecesSnacking, making sweet dishes


By Grade Number:

Cashew Nut TypeKey characteristics
W - 180Exceptionally large size, buttery flavor
W - 210Large size, pale ivory in color
W - 240Crunchy texture, buttery flavor
W - 320Uniform appearance, smooth texture
W - 450Small, mildly sweet flavor


There is no denying the fact that the more products you export, the more you increase your credibility and profit margins in the global trade industry. Here are some cashews-related products or nuts which you can add to expand your exporting business:



Key Market Insights on Cashew Nuts Export and Import

When you know the true scale of the global cashew nut market, you can transform your business approach to reach maximum potential. It gives you a clear view to identify high-potential countries and connect with reliable cashew buyers around the world. Here is some of the important market size data to help you through it:

Global Market Size  

MetricValue
Market Size (2024)$7.78 billion
Expected Market Size (2033)$11.67 billion
CAGR4.60%

Source: Straits Research


Top Importing Countries for Cashew Nuts (2024):

Country NameTotal shipment
Vietnam43,711
India37,034
US14,900

Source: Volza



How to Find Verified Cashew Nuts Buyers & Importers Globally?

If you’re thinking about exporting your cashew nuts to other countries, and do not know how to find the reliable ones in a market full of scammers. Down below are some of the safest ways to connect with cashew nut buyers from all over the world:


  • There are quite a few cashew nut trade fairs happening all over the world where all the suppliers and buyers meet for the purpose of trading globally. Some of the major ones are the World Cashew Conference, MEWA India, Cashew EPC, and others. Buyers with requirements of different varieties of cashew nuts attend these trade fairs, so you can find a lot of raw cashew buyers, roasted cashew buyers, kaju nuts buyers, and many others. 


  • Sign up on B2B platforms, such as go4WorldBusiness. You will connect with numerous verified cashew nut buyers and be able to close a deal within a few days. You can send queries to hundreds of buyers within a single day. This B2B platform also lets you upload your product’s pictures and add a product description with brief information about your product. And the best part is that you can do it all for absolutely free.


  • While you export your cashew nuts internationally, you can also simultaneously sell them in your local market. Every exporter has a goal of targeting “cashew nuts buyers near me,” and selling domestically lets you do just that. This is also an excellent way to increase your credibility and make a name for your exporting business in the global trade sector. Sometimes, they also have some valuable connections to the international importers, so that’s a plus point.


  • Businesses from all sectors rely a lot on social media platforms like Instagram and Facebook. So, you need to be active on all these platforms and keep them updated as per the recent happenings of your exporting business. Follow relevant people from the trading industry, and you might be able to close a deal through social media itself. LinkedIn is also very helpful in that area. You can simply search for your cashew nut’s specific variety, like kaju nuts buyers, and a lot of suitable buyers’ companies will appear on your screen. 



Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

1. How to sell cashew nuts online?

You can sell your cashew nuts online either by creating your website or signing up on B2B platforms like go4WorldBusiness. 


2. How much is 1kg of cashewnut?

The cashew nut price for 1kg ranges from INR 1,000 to 1,400. It is subject to change as per the type, condition, and specific location. 


3. Who buys the most cashews?

Vietnam, India, and the US are the three top countries that buy the most cashews.


4. Who is the largest consumer of cashews?

India is the largest consumer of cashews, consuming 30.5% of the total cashew consumption in 2024.


5. Which Indian state in India is famous for cashews?

Maharashtra of India, is the most famous state for cashews. 


6. Which city is called cashew capital of India?

Kollam, which is a city in Kerala, is called the cashew capital of India because it is a major centre for the production of cashew. 


7. What are the quality control measures for cashew exports?

Ensuring that the cashews are packed in airtight containers, have gone through the sampling test (it must be free from pests, infections, or insects), and do not contain any moisture are some of the quality control measures for cashew exports. 


8. Are there specific grades of cashews that are exported?

Yes, many specific grades of cashews are exported, which are designated with “W”. Some of them are W180, W210, W320, etc. 


9. What are the major export destinations for Indian cashews?

The UAE, US, Japan, Saudi Arabia, and the Netherlands, among others, are some of the major export destinations for Indian cashews. 


10. What support is available for cashew exporters?

Some of the support systems given to the cashew exporters are in the form of financial assistance, valuable schemes, and the introduction of some export promotion councils like CEPCI, APEDA, etc. 


11. What is the global demand for cashew nuts?

The global demand for cashew nuts was $7.78 billion (in trade value) in 2024, which is estimated to reach $11.67 billion. It is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.6%.


12. Which country produces the most cashew nuts in the world?

Ivory Coast produces the most cashew nuts in the world.


13. Which country is the largest importer of cashews?

Vietnam is the largest importer of cashews in the world. 


14. What is the cashew nuts HSN code?

080132 is the HSN code for cashew nuts. 



Latest News Related to Cashew Nuts:

India, which was once the top exporter of cashews in 1925, with a 96% share in the total cashews export, is now declining in its export value. It is now consuming 30% of the total processed cashew kernel and is embracing cashews in all forms as snacks, Kaju Kathli, namkeens, etc. (Full Story: The New Indian Express)