German production of chocolate Santas increases amid growth in global exports

게시됨 2021년 12월 9일

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The German confectionery industry has produced 160 million chocolate Santa Clauses for the holiday season, marking a 5% increase from the previous year. One-third of these are intended for export to countries such as the US, Canada, Australia, France, Austria, and the UK. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on Germany's Christmas market, there has been a rise in orders from food retailers. The majority of the production, around 103 million, will be sold domestically, while the remaining 57 million will be exported. The chocolate Santa Clauses are available in various flavors and options, including vegan versions.
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As one of its festive favourites, the German confectionery industry has produced a total of 160 million chocolate Santa Clauses, an increase of around 5%, with a third destined for export markets, reports Neill Barston. The results come from the BDSI (Federal Association of the German Confectionery Industry), with its latest survey revealing that the fresh figures were down to higher levels of orders from food retailers, as well as overseas interest. While the performance appears positive, one of Germany’s traditional strengths within the sector has been its Christmas market trading, which has been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic that has hit the country severely in recent weeks, forcing the closure of a number of outdoor venues that typically stock a strong range of confectionery. “In difficult and uncertain times, it turns out that confectionery is among the small joys of everyday life belong. This is especially true of the popular ones like chocolate Santa Clauses. Despite ...

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