Dutch onion exports fell by 7%

Published 2024년 7월 18일

Tridge summary

The 2023-24 onion export season in the Netherlands has been underwhelming, with a total export volume of 1.04 million tonnes, marking a 7% decline from the previous season and a 20% drop from the 2021-22 season. Senegal remains the largest importer of Dutch onions, with an increase of 8,000 tonnes to 170,465 tonnes. However, exports to several countries, including Great Britain, Ivory Coast, Germany, France, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Dominican Republic, and Nicaragua, have decreased. In contrast, there have been increases in exports to Israel, Italy, and Brazil.
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Original content

Netherlands 07/18/2024 In the Netherlands, this 2023-24 onion export season is far from satisfactory, with results lower than the 2022-23 and 2021-22 campaigns. According to local media based on export figures from GroentenFruit Huis, the volume of onions exported reached 1.04 million tonnes. Or -7% compared to the 2022-23 campaign and -20% compared to the 1.3 million tonnes of the 2021-22 campaign. For this campaign, Senegal is once again the No. 1 destination for Dutch onions with a volume of 170,465 tonnes, or 8,000 tonnes more than in 2022-23. Next, Great Britain with 131,239 tonnes, or 20,000 tonnes less than in 2022-23, then Ivory Coast with 99,920 tonnes, or 25,000 tonnes less than in 2022-23. This 2023-24 campaign shows decreasing volumes to Germany (-13,000 tonnes) and France (-10,000 tonnes) but also to Malaysia (-16,000 tonnes) and ...
Source: Fructidor

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