💨 Abstract
A Dutch company, Q-Cape, has been cultivating and exporting organic pumpkins and sweet potatoes from South Africa to Europe for the past decade. South Africa's reverse growing season allows Q-Cape to seamlessly fill supply gaps when European harvests end. The company primarily serves Germany, Austria, France, and Scandinavia, with Germany having the biggest demand.
Courtesy: www.thesouthafrican.com
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