At the start of the season, markets with Dutch capital are announcing that they are giving up on imported fruits to trade in domestic apples and pears. Perhaps companies operating in Poland should also pay attention to the benefits of this? At the beginning of the new season, Dutch supermarket chains have introduced changes on their shelves. Jumbo is giving up on the club apple Jazz from New Zealand to trade in local fruits. Albert Heijn has been offering the Dutch pear Qtee instead of fruits from South Africa. The club variety Tessa is also on the shelves, but of course, it is of Dutch production. The local industry media praise the change in assortment and its synchronization with the increase in domestic supplies. We can certainly envy this... Read more here: Zrywacie Konferencję? Imported from the West is already on supermarket shelves But that is not the most important thing about this issue. It is about the messages that the largest retail chains with Dutch capital are ...