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An ongoing, severe economic and political crisis in the country has led to hyperinflation and contributed to falling U.S. agricultural product exports.
The Dutch retail sector is fairly consolidated, with the two largest food retailers controlling 55 percent of the market.
The Dutch retail sector is fairly consolidated, with the two largest food retailers controlling 54 percent of the market.
The Netherlands has increasingly become a trading hub for organic products.
The Dutch retail sector is characterized by heavy consolidation, the top two retailers control over 50 percent of the market, and a large number of smaller neighborhood stores.
In 2016, FAS The Hague organized promotional activities for U.S. seafood, pulses, tree nuts, and specialty products; actual sales from these activities were approximately $40 million.
The Dutch retail sector is characterized by heavy consolidation, the top two retailers control over 50 percent of the market, and a large number of smaller neighborhood stores.