The switch from the Dutch to the Spanish tomato season is going very well according to Dirk van Nieuwkerk of Anaco Greeve. "A number of Dutch growers are already finished, others will run out this week or next. Spain is starting slightly later and this means no one is in each others way. All in all a good situation for Dutch horticulture."





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Dirk van Nieuwkerk, Anaco Greeve:
"Growers can't complain with the current tomato prices"
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