Planting onions - the early ones in particular - were also bothered by the drought in Wallonia, where Van Meir has a considerable area. "It was much drier there," says Leon. He finds it hard to predict what the new onion year will bring. "The quality of the planting onions wasn't great. The seeding onions are of better quality, but a lot of them have been affected by thrips in the south west and there are a lot of plots that won't make their yield."
"At the moment around 7 cents is paid for seeding onions off the land. But the onion market is like the weather - unpredictable. The situation in Brazil and Argentina, for instance, is of great influence on our export. Last year was a good production year globally and the prices were under pressure across the globe. There is always a response to this and that offers opportunities."
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