Ivory Coast and Guinea lead in exports of Dutch onions

Published 2024년 8월 1일

Tridge summary

In the recent update on the ongoing agricultural season, the export volume for the second week reached 9,731 tons, with Ivory Coast, Guinea, and Great Britain emerging as the leading importers, each accounting for significant shares. Belgium also joined the list of countries importing over 1,000 tons per week. Notably, Senegal has made its first purchases of 696 tons of onions this season, indicating a gradual start to its imports. The country's government has adopted a strategy to delay importing onions until after its local harvest is consumed to protect local producers from imported goods.
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Original content

A total of 9,731 tons were exported in the second week of this season (calendar week 28). Ivory Coast was the largest buyer with 1,758 tons, followed by Guinea with 1,612 tons. Great Britain is immediately behind it with 1,604 tons. Belgium imported 1,141 tons that week. This brings the number of countries that imported more than 1,000 tons in a week to four. Start of sales to Senegal Another striking point is that, according to these figures, Senegal has already purchased 696 tons. That is a small amount for that country, but it is still a start. Before full boats go that way, it will already be September, ...
Source: Nieuwe Oogst

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