Africa gives a strong boost to Dutch onion exports

Published 2023년 9월 15일

Tridge summary

Sales of Dutch onions to Senegal and Ivory Coast have significantly increased, with 11,000 and 7,200 tons respectively being exported to Senegal in two consecutive weeks. Additionally, seven other West African countries imported more than 500 tons of Dutch onions in week 34, totaling more than 15,000 tons. However, sales to countries like Ivory Coast, Nicaragua, Malaysia, Haiti, Poland, and Congo have been slower this season, resulting in a lower overall export compared to last year.
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Sales to Senegal in particular are causing a strong increase in onion exports. In week 33, almost 11,000 tons went to this West African country and a week later another 7,200 tons were shipped. In addition, Ivory Coast accounted for a total purchase of around 5,000 tonnes in these weeks. In week 34, there were ten countries that imported more than 500 tons of Dutch onions. This includes seven West African countries. And those seven African countries accounted for a total purchase of more than 15,000 tons that week. In the top 10 further destinations that are closer; Great Britain, Belgium and Germany. As far as Belgium is concerned, it could be that some of it ultimately ends up in West Africa. Sales to the southern neighbors were noticeably higher in week 34 than in the previous weeks. Read more below graph Sales started hesitantly The high price level at the beginning of this season has led to a somewhat hesitant start to sales to many countries this season. This is especially ...
Source: Boerderij

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