Dutch onion sales to West Africa continue to increase

Published 2024년 8월 8일

Tridge summary

Ivory Coast has become the largest buyer of Dutch onions in the past week, marking a 50% increase compared to the same period last year, with nearly 5,200 tonnes already exported. Guinea follows as the second largest buyer, but its purchases are slightly behind last year's first three weeks. Great Britain continues to import Dutch onions, though in smaller quantities than last year, which stands at a 41% decrease. The total export for week 29 reaches 13,364 tonnes, marking an increase of nearly 4,000 tonnes per week, with a total of 29,134 tonnes exported in the first three weeks.
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Original content

Ivory Coast was the largest buyer in the week of 15 to 21 July with 2,613 tonnes. Sales to Ivory Coast are therefore starting faster than a year ago. In the first three weeks of the new sales season, almost 5,200 tonnes have already been shipped to Ivory Coast. This means an increase of 50 percent compared to last year. Last year, exports to Ivory Coast were somewhat more difficult. This was due to the higher prices that had to be paid for the onions. This year, prices are a lot lower. Guinea was the second largest buyer in week 29, with a quantity of 2,122 tonnes. Nevertheless, sales to this West African country are still behind the first three weeks of last year. However, the difference has so far been limited to less than 8 percent. Stable buyer Great Britain remains a stable buyer of Dutch onions, although the quantities this year are smaller than last year. Up to and including week 29, the ...
Source: Nieuwe Oogst

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