Industry processes 20 percent fewer Dutch potatoes

Published 2024년 12월 19일

Tridge summary

Dutch potato processing in November hit a decade low, with a 10% decrease compared to last year, totaling 300,600 tonnes. The supply from Dutch soil was down by 44,700 tonnes, and imported potatoes also saw a decrease of 9,800 tonnes compared to October. However, there was a 4% increase in the processing of imported potatoes compared to last year. The backlog has increased by 91,500 tonnes compared to last season, due to a domestically sourced potato supply that was 149,400 tonnes lower than the previous year.
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Original content

The processing of Dutch potatoes in November has never been as low as this year in the past decade. The raw material supply from Dutch soil to the factories fell to 155,300 tonnes last month. The processing of imported potatoes was also a lot quieter last month – at 145,300 tonnes – than in October. However, compared to last year, more potatoes from abroad were processed (+4 percent). The total processing in November amounted to 300,600 tonnes. This is 10 percent less than a year earlier. In five months, the factories used 1.2 million tonnes of potatoes to make products such as French fries, potato wedges ...
Source: Nieuwe Oogst

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