Exchange rate, air freight make Canadian cherries pricey, but our clients eagerly buy them
date:Aug 30, 2022
The Canadian cherry season is coming to an end at Wilko Fruit in the Netherlands. The warm weather means many cherry productions coincided this year. Canada usually lasts longer, but this year's weather cycle is entirely different, which affects many productions, Wilko van der Zwaard explains.

The current exchange rate and this year's air freight costs make Canadian cherries an expensive affair. But our customers expect them in our assortment. Cherries are one of our biggest summer products. It
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