Why there is a shortage of Dijon mustard in France

Ireland News News

Why there is a shortage of Dijon mustard in France
Ireland Latest News,Ireland Headlines
  • 📰 TheEconomist
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 69 sec. here
  • 3 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 31%
  • Publisher: 92%

In Dijon, the capital of Burgundy and home to the mustard that bears its name, the craft of the moutardier dates back to 1634. Yet even in this town, pots of the stuff are near-impossible to find

past few months, France has been gripped by the mystery of the Dijon mustard shortage. The sharp pale-yellow condiment, a French household staple, has all but disappeared from the country’s supermarket shelves. When scarce deliveries arrive, some shops resort to rationing purchases to a single pot per person.

The French consume a kilo of mustard per person each year. Much of it is the Dijon variety, a condiment that comes with a nose-tingling kick, not the milder and sweeter sauce slathered on hot dogs in Britain or America. This distinction is crucial, and the chief reason behind today’s shortages. Under French rules, Dijon mustard must be made from brown seeds or black ones . Usually French manufacturers import from Canada some 80% of the 35,000 tonnes of seeds they need.

Had Russia not waged war on Ukraine, French importers might have been able to place orders for the right seeds from suppliers in those countries instead. They specialise in the yellow variety of mustard seeds used in the blander condiment, and devote a far smaller crop to the brown seeds. But the war has disrupted exports, put pressure on supplies worldwide, and raised prices.

The outlook for Dijon mustard will become clearer after the summer. Burgundy farmers have already harvested this year’s crop of brown mustard seeds, which are currently being cleaned. By the end of September they will arrive in factories, in time for production of Dijon mustard in France to begin again the following month. But the Canadian harvest falls later, and the quantities anticipated this year are unknown. French manufacturers do not expect to receive imports until December.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

TheEconomist /  🏆 6. in UK

Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Why Mongolia's Leader Is Looking Beyond Russia and ChinaWhy Mongolia's Leader Is Looking Beyond Russia and ChinaMongolia’s Prime Minister wants to transform the country. That means looking beyond Russia and China
Read more »

Ex-inmates reveal details of Russia prison torture scandalEx-inmates reveal details of Russia prison torture scandalFormer prisoners expose how and why rape is being used as a weapon inside Russian jails.
Read more »

Why are British household energy bills so high?\n\t\t\tExpert insights, analysis and smart data help you cut through the noise to spot trends,\n\t\t\trisks and opportunities.\n\t\t\n\t\tJoin over 300,000 Finance professionals who already subscribe to the FT.
Read more »

Why the Queen's plans have changed to accommodate her healthWhy the Queen's plans have changed to accommodate her healthHer Majesty the Queen cancelled an event at Balmoral this week, making it the latest in a series of occasions she's cancelled in recent months.
Read more »

Why You Should Let Your Dog Sniff on Its Daily WalkWhy You Should Let Your Dog Sniff on Its Daily WalkIf you’re a proud dog owner, you’ve probably gone on at least one walk that took far longer than expected because your dog was trying to sniff everything. But for dogs, smell isn’t just interesting — it’s the main way they learn about the world around them.
Read more »

Sky Sports give the reasons why Newcastle United summer spending is below expectationsSky Sports give the reasons why Newcastle United summer spending is below expectationsSky Sports give the reasons why Newcastle United summer spending is below expectations nufc
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-03-25 16:05:52