The largest consumers of the season can once again be found on the African continent with old, familiar countries on the West-coast such as Senegal, Ivory Coast, Mauritania, Guinea and Mali, but also a couple of new destinations such as Tunisia, Namibia and Somalia. And we are gaining ground in South Africa, growing from 12.500 kilograms to a total of more than 880.000 kilograms. Given the growing prosperity and strongly increasing world population the East African coast will become more and more interesting as a market for the Holland Onion.
There is a striking British trend. Despite the fact that the export will not reach the extreme volumes of the previous season, our island neighbours already imported a nice amount of around 95.000 tons of Dutch onions. With an export share of a little under 10 percent this is an important market that we would like to continue serving after Brexit.
Vietnam and Taiwan imported more Holland Onions again this season and in the Middle East we still have the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Oman as new and developing export destinations offering a lot of potential.
Closer to home Portugal and the Canary Islands are really starting to enjoy our Holland Onions with tripled and quadrupled export numbers.
For more information:
Holland Onion Association
Louis Pasteurlaan 6
2719 EE Zoetermeer
The Netherlands
Tel.: +31 79 368 11 00