Netherlands: Calf imports from Germany fell by more than 15 percent in the first quarter

Published 2021년 4월 20일

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The number of calves imported from Germany to the Netherlands has decreased by 16,904 in the first quarter of 2021, making it the largest supplier with a total of 161,615 calves. There has also been a significant decrease in imports from Ireland and Denmark. However, imports from Belgium and Luxembourg are expected to increase.
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16,904 fewer calves were imported from Germany to the Netherlands. The country remains the largest supplier, with a total of 161,615 calves in the first quarter of this year. The decline in imports from Ireland, at 15,754 calves, is almost as great in numbers as from Germany. It's a drop of nearly 40 percent, from 40,102 calves last year to 24,348 in the same period this year. Imports from Denmark have also fallen. This year 10,606 calves will be arriving from Denmark, which is ...
Source: Nieuwe Oogst

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