More than a week ago the completely renewed website of Uienhandel.com went online. Switching faster, reaching more traders and buyers, working more transparently and the right buyer at the right party makes Uienhandel.com the platform for the onion trade in the Netherlands.
After the introduction, various growers have expanded their offer onion trade.com posted. They come from almost all corners of the country. The asking prices range from €8 to €16 per 100 kilos. This concerns ex-land deliveries of both planting and seed onions.
First onions have been traded
The first onions have now been traded on Uienhandel.com. This concerned an ex-land batch of grown seed onions of the Hyskin variety. The onions are sold for €6,50 per 100 kilos from the Eastern Flevopolder.
In addition to showing the parcel or box of onions, the platform also has an anonymous chat function. This allows buyer and seller to exchange more information with each other, which may be important for the conclusion of the deal.
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Southwest may well be the first area to be destroyed by Drenthe.
I think it would be more sensible if most young entrepreneurs took an economics course.
Instead of giving their product, which has been grown with great care, to the trade.
First see how the economics law of supply and demand works. I am very concerned for the future of young agricultural entrepreneurs.
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retired farmer wrote:I think it would be more sensible if most young entrepreneurs took an economics course.
Instead of giving their product, which has been grown with great care, to the trade.
First see how the economics law of supply and demand works. I am very concerned for the future of young agricultural entrepreneurs.
After a decent economics course, the decision is that you should not grow onions.