Netherland: Small decrease in calf imports up to and including week 41

Published 2023년 1월 27일

Tridge summary

The Netherlands has seen a decrease in calve imports from Germany by over 17,000 calves, totaling 421,732. Ireland is the second largest supplier with a 14% increase from last year, contributing 106,109 calves. Other countries like Denmark, Belgium, Luxembourg, Latvia, and France have also increased their supply to the Netherlands. Denmark is in third place with 37,426 calves, followed by Belgium with 28,217 and Luxembourg with 17,315. The supply from France has significantly increased from 1,984 calves last year to 6,273 this year, while the supply from Estonia has decreased from 20,753 calves last year to 3,342 calves this year.
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Original content

The import of calves from Germany has decreased by more than 17,000 calves to 421,732 calves. Germany therefore remains the most important supplier of veal calves. Ireland is in second place with 106,109 calves coming from this country to the Netherlands in the first 41 weeks of this year. An increase of 14 percent compared to last year. Denmark in third place The import of calves from Denmark, Belgium, Luxembourg, Latvia and France has also increased. Denmark is in third place with 37,426 calves. Belgium is fourth with 28,217 calves. So far this year, 17,315 calves have come to the Netherlands from Luxembourg and 6,888 from ...
Source: Nieuwe Oogst

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