date:Oct 19, 2017
that doesnt just register the export of the Dutch product, it shows that export to Russia, including Belarus and the Baltic countries, dropped from more than 60,000 tonnes in record year 2014 (January-July) to 20,000 tonnes now. Thats a decrease of 40,000 tonnes. In that same period, the export to other countries grew from 150,000 to 167,000 tonnes. Looked at like that, the gap hasnt been filled. For that matter, an important growth market for the Dutch pears is Poland. More pears have also bee