"If Europe doesn't take over right away, demand for carrots in the Netherlands won't bounce back quickly."

Published 2020년 12월 9일

Tridge summary

The carrot market is currently quiet with decreased export volumes to Senegal and lack of demand from Europe, despite some demand from Mauritania. The Czech Republic is the only country still flushing carrots. Prices have been stable for weeks at a range of 11 to 14 cents. However, if current low demand continues, it could lead to a loss in market lead. The quality of carrots this year is not good due to ring rot, and it is expected that there will be a lot of supply from lesser parties this year.
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Original content

According to Paul van der Linde of Van der Linde from Emmeloord, the carrot market is extremely quiet. "Normally you receive regular calls from customers at this time, but that demand is currently lacking. Especially now that the last boats have gone to Senegal, the export volumes have decreased. There is still some demand from overseas from a country like Mauritania, but those are the numbers. Not. Normally, Europe will take over during this period, but they all still have sufficient products of their own. " "The only country where some carrots are still flushed is the Czech Republic, but otherwise it is very quiet in Europe. Two weeks ago carrots from Poland were even offered in the Netherlands here. I don't see the market changing anytime soon. Or it must freeze in no time, otherwise I do not foresee any change on the market until mid-January and it will be very quiet weeks, "said Paul. "Prices have been stable for weeks at a level between 11 and 14 cents. That's because the ...
Source: AGF

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