Dutch Potato Exporters Struggling to Find Markets During COVID-19 Pandemic
Dutch potato producers, which depend “heavily” on exports, are faced with full warehouses due to the COVID-19 pandemic response measures, according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture Foreign Agricultural Service report released April 23. About 1.5 million metric tons of…
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the Netherlands’ 2019 potato harvest is still in storage, the report said. Due to “worldwide lockdowns,” Dutch potato growers have lost the equivalent of $186 million to $241 million and are “quite concerned about their inability to identify buyers,” especially as storage costs continue to add up.