With the Strait of Hormuz effectively shut down, growers are unable to ship products to one of the Middle East's biggest trading hubs: Dubai.
Carriere said the Middle East accounts for more than 20% of his business, with shipments moving through the Strait of Hormuz to Dubai. Carriere noted that his own farm ships to more than 30 countries.
With shipments to Dubai taking 30 days, some of Carriere's walnuts are now stuck at sea, unable to reach port.
With walnuts only lasting so long in storage, there's growing concern at Carriere Farms that this year's crop could spoil, creating a backlog ahead of next harvest.
At the same time, rising oil prices are driving up shipping and transportation costs, adding even more pressure on farmers.
"California farmers and ranchers have faced elevated input costs for several years and increased prices for fuel and fertilizers, combined with market disruptions, come at a time when the U.S. farm economy is facing significant financial headwinds," the bureau said in a statement to CBS News Sacramento.
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