More European interest in Dutch onions

Published 2023년 2월 17일

Tridge summary

There has been a significant increase in the export of Dutch onions to Europe and West Africa, with Great Britain, Belgium, Germany, and Portugal showing the most demand. The total export to date is 86,600 tonnes, a 6,000 tonne increase from last year. The price of onions has remained stable due to limited supply caused by a smaller harvest in the Netherlands and neighboring countries. The North and Central Netherlands Agricultural Fair has increased the price of yellow seed onions by 6.50 euros, bringing the average price to 60 euros per 100 kilos.
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Original content

Countries such as Great Britain, Belgium and Germany have so far purchased clearly more onions from the Netherlands than in previous years. Great Britain has traditionally been an important customer. Up to and including week 3, the export counter stands at 86,600 tonnes, which is 6,000 tonnes more than last year. The increase in onion export to Belgium is striking. The Belgians have so far bought more than 40,000 tons of onions from the Netherlands. That is almost double from last year. There is also significantly more demand for onions from the 2022 harvest from Germany and, to a lesser extent, Portugal and Spain. In addition to Europe, West Africa also remains in the market for Dutch onions. The focus of this overseas export is now more on countries such as Guinea, Mauritania and Ivory Coast. Senegal bought 400 tons of onions in week 3. This brings the total export volume to this country to almost 160,000 tons and that seems to be about the quota for this export season. Price ...
Source: Nieuwe Oogst

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