The latest export figures for onions from week 34 still show an advantage compared to previous seasons. However, the lead is dwindling.
The most recent onion export figures show that the lead is decreasing compared to last season. While this was still 33 tons in week 25.904, this decreased to 34 tons in week 13.181. Almost halved. This is because week 34 achieved a weekly export of 39.454 tons in the last season, while this provisionally amounts to 26.154 tons for this season. Nevertheless, there remains an advantage.
The honor of being the largest buyer of Dutch onions in week 34 went to Senegal, with a purchase of 5.543 tons. Senegal was followed by Ivory Coast, which produced a volume of 4.450 tons of onions. The British bought 2.657 tons. The other countries that purchased more than 1.000 tons were Malaysia, Mauritania and Nicaragua with 2.276 tons, 1.578 tons and 1.133 tons respectively. In total, buyers from 74 countries registered.
The export figure for week 34 currently stands at 26.154 tons. For the period weeks 28 to 33, a volume of additional information of 576 tons was received. As a result, the cumulative export result increased to 173.363 tons, giving a weekly average of 21.670 tons.{{dataviewSnapshot(2_1663154452)}}