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Fresh Currant from Netherlands

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Production of Fresh Currant in Netherlands

Fresh Currant is categorized under FAO code 0550 - Currants, and the data is presented accordingly.

Production overview

In 2023, Netherlands ranked #7 globally for Fresh Currant production, contributing 1.02% to global output. Netherlands's total production for Fresh Currant was 7,760 metric tons in 2023.

Production trend chart of Netherlands Fresh Currant

Netherlands's production of Fresh Currant has remained stable over the past 5 years, with minor fluctuations between 2019 and 2023. The production was 7,480 metric tons in 2019 and 7,760 metric tons in 2023.
The production data for Netherlands Fresh Currant is collected from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). The data is classified under the FAO code 0550 - Currants, which represents a specific category within FAO's agricultural production database.
Please note that the FAO code grouping may not exactly align with Fresh Currant as defined in some markets, as the FAO may group products based on broader categories that include similar products.

Export of Fresh Currant from Netherlands

Fresh Currant is categorized under HS code 081120 - Fruit, edible; raspberries, blackberries, mulberries, loganberries, black, white or red currants and gooseberries, uncooked or cooked, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter, and the data is presented accordingly.

Export overview

As of 2023, Netherlands ranked #5 in global exports of Fresh Currant. Netherlands accounts for approximately 4.92% of the total global export value of Fresh Currant, with an export value of 60,026,850 USD.
The top countries importing Fresh Currant from Netherlands include World, Germany, France, Belgium, United Kingdom.

Export trend

Netherlands's export value of Fresh Currant has increased by 120.05% over the past 5 years, rising from 27,278,828 USD in 2019 to 60,026,850 USD in 2023.
The export data for Netherlands Fresh Currant is sourced from UN Comtrade and official Customs databases of various countries. The data is categorized under the Harmonized System (HS) code 081120 - Fruit, edible; raspberries, blackberries, mulberries, loganberries, black, white or red currants and gooseberries, uncooked or cooked, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter, which covers a specific classification for Fresh Currant and related products in international trade.
It's important to note that the HS code classification may not always perfectly match the definition of Fresh Currant in certain markets, as HS codes often encompass a broader range of similar products.

Export transactions from 2024

Transactions in this market
365
Exporters
10
Importers
13

Major exporters of Netherlands Fresh Currant in 2024

FRUIT FRESHI
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Netherlands
HOFDMAN ROODZANT
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Netherlands
E F P INTERNATIONAL
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Netherlands
FRUIT QUEEN
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Netherlands
BERRIES PRIDE
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Netherlands

Major importers of Netherlands Fresh Currant in 2024

OCEAN FRESH GROUP
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Kazakhstan
PREMIUM TRADE EXIM
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Uzbekistan
AZ SYNDICATE (АЗ СИНДИКАТ)
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Kazakhstan
FRESH BERRY
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Uzbekistan
JUICY GARDEN
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Uzbekistan

Historical export price trends

The export price of Fresh Currant from Netherlands has shown an upward trend over the past two years. In 2023, the price ranged from 1.49 USD per kg to 42.12 USD per kg, while in 2024, it increased to a range of 4.30 USD per kg to 43.13 USD per kg.
Year
Year
Low price
Low price
High price
High price
2022
$3/kg
$41.60/kg
2023
$1.49/kg
$42.12/kg
2024
$4.30/kg
$43.13/kg
The export transaction data for Netherlands Fresh Currant is sourced from Bill of Lading (B/L) documents and customs reports. Tridge ensures data accuracy through human oversight and AI, handling missing values, outliers, and standardizing currencies and units. Note that price trends may vary based on country, product variety, or timeframe.
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