UK: Next challenge on strawberries will be the increase in duty charged on imports from Egypt

Published 2023년 12월 18일

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The UK strawberry trade has been turbulent due to early UK production ending, lower Dutch volumes, and challenges with importing from Egypt. The increase in duty charged on imports from Egypt will pose a challenge for the next two months. Importers are expected to face a consecutive second year of a 10% duty imposition on Egyptian strawberries, leading to potential shifts in supply to Spanish and German sources.
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The UK strawberry trade has experienced a crazy couple of months. The main UK production finished early, and lower Dutch volumes led to high prices for the longest period in many years. “This situation has all been down to the weather and some UK growers throwing in the towel and not planting. Egypt is now in full flow, but even that started off tricky with a lack of airspace. Surprisingly, again other countries came in to close the gap such as Spain and South Africa.” The next challenge on strawberries for the next two months will be the increase in duty charged on imports from Egypt. “Again, this year the UK government duty-free quota on Egyptian strawberries remains unchanged. By the 7th of December, we had already exceeded 30% of the quota without reaching peak demand. Based on my projection, the duty-free quota is expected to be depleted by January 13th, resulting in importers facing a ...
Source: Hortidaily

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