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2120 final report.pdf - Agra CEAS Consulting

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APPENDIX 1: MEMBER STATE REPORTSTable A1.79: Top 4 and 8 egg packing centres (% of 2001 volume of eggs bought-in),alphabetical orderBouwhuis Eiprodukten B.V.Egg Products OspelEierhandel Wulro B.V.Weko group 1Top 4 Top 8Adriaan Goede B.V.Bouwhuis Eiprodukten B.V.Egg Products OspelEierhandel Wulro B.V.Eiproma B.V.Frisian Egg B.V.Lemmers Eiproducten B.V.Weko group (1)82% of kg eggs processed 98% of kg eggs processedNote:1 Weko group comprises of: Nive B.V., Van den Burg Eiprodukten B.V. and Weko Eiprodukten B.V.Source: Industry estimates.A1.10.3.2. Trade in egg productsThe Netherlands is a major exporter of eggs and egg products. In 2002 the value of egg exportsamounted to €264 million, of which, €101 million was derived from egg products. Germany is thesingle most important buyer accounting for 76% of the value of shell egg exports and 42% of thevalue of egg products.Total imports of shell eggs and egg products amounted to €42 million and €13 million respectively inthe same year. Belgium/Luxembourg was the main source for shell eggs (58% of total value) andGermany for egg products (56% of total value). The egg processing industry in the Netherlands isvery export oriented with 80% of production exported. Table A1.80 presents volume and value ofegg product exports and Table A1.81 shows destinations.248

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