Avebe heeft elke aardappel nodig

September 14, 2007
Avebe heeft dit seizoen alle aardappelen nodig, concludeert Jos Steenhuis, NAV-lid afdeling Veenkoloniën, na het gesprek met grondstoffendirecteur Addy Risseeuw.
Hoe meer aardappelen Avebe verwerkt, hoe beter de fabrieken worden benut. Dat zorgt voor een lagere kostprijs en meer winst. Avebe wil dus voorkomen dat haar telers aan derden zetmeelaardappelen leveren. De NAV sluit zich daarbij aan. ”De consumptieaardappelverwerker is dit jaar geen concurrent, want die hebben genoeg grondstoffen”, weet Steenhuis. ”De Duitse zetmeelproducent Emstand-Stärke is op het moment echter wel een concurrent, omdat zij nu een hogere toeslag hebben toegezegd dan Avebe."
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