Belgium in particular buys more Dutch potatoes

Published 2022년 12월 28일

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The Dutch Potato Organization (NAO) has reported a significant increase in the export of Dutch consumption potatoes from the 2022 harvest, with a total of 325,000 tons exported as of December 1, up nearly 60,000 tons from the previous year. Despite a decrease in exports to Germany, Belgium has emerged as a larger buyer, with France being the second largest European buyer. Africa's export volumes have remained stable, and there has been a slight increase in exports to South and Central America. Trinidad and Tobago was the largest buyer in America this season, with 9,500 tons.
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This is evident from the export figures for Dutch consumption potatoes from the 2022 harvest, which have been published by the Dutch Potato Organization (NAO). It seems that Belgian processors cover a larger part of their raw material needs with Dutch products. In total, the export counter of the 2022 harvest for consumption potatoes stands at 325,000 tons as of December 1, which is almost 60,000 tons more than last year. In Europe, the larger export to Belgium is offset by a considerably lower export volume to Germany, now at 20,500 tonnes compared to 41,500 tonnes last year. France is the second largest European buyer this year with 21,000 tonnes. That was almost 15,000 tons last year. 9,500 to Trinidad and Tobago For the rest of the continents, exports to ...
Source: Nieuwe Oogst

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