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EPISODE · May 20, 2026 · 5 MIN

The Dutch and the Baltic Grain Trade: Holland's True Gold

from The Story of the Netherlands: Trade, Empire, and Innovation — Fexingo History · host Fexingo

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the mother of all Dutch trades—the Baltic grain trade, known as the moedernegotie. They trace how Dutch ships, especially the innovative fluyt, dominated the Sound Dues and brought vast quantities of rye and wheat from Danzig to Amsterdam, fueling the Dutch Golden Age. Lucas explains how this trade laid the foundation for Amsterdam's rise as the world's staple market, long before the VOC or WIC. They discuss the role of windmills in the Zaanstreek in processing grain, the strategic importance of controlling the Sound, and the economic ripple effects that allowed the Dutch to invest in shipbuilding, finance, and later global ventures. The episode also touches on the Hanseatic League's decline and how Dutch commercial pragmatism outmaneuvered old monopolies. Listeners will meet the fluyt ship, the Sound Dues registers, and the city of Danzig as key players in this overlooked engine of Dutch prosperity. #DutchHistory #BalticGrainTrade #Moedernegotie #Fluyt #SoundDues #Danzig #Amsterdam #Zaanstreek #HanseaticLeague #DutchGoldenAge #TradeHistory #StapleMarket #Ships #Holland #MerchantEmpire #EconomicHistory #MaritimeHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the mother of all Dutch trades—the Baltic grain trade, known as the moedernegotie. They trace how Dutch ships, especially the innovative fluyt, dominated the Sound Dues and brought vast quantities of rye and wheat from Danzig to Amsterdam, fueling the Dutch Golden Age. Lucas explains how this trade laid the foundation for Amsterdam's rise as the world's staple market, long before the VOC or WIC. They discuss the role of windmills in the Zaanstreek in processing grain, the strategic importance of controlling the Sound, and the economic ripple effects that allowed the Dutch to invest in shipbuilding, finance, and later global ventures. The episode also touches on the Hanseatic League's decline and how Dutch commercial pragmatism outmaneuvered old monopolies. Listeners will meet the fluyt ship, the Sound Dues registers, and the city of Danzig as key players in this overlooked engine of Dutch prosperity. #DutchHistory #BalticGrainTrade #Moedernegotie #Fluyt #SoundDues #Danzig #Amsterdam #Zaanstreek #HanseaticLeague #DutchGoldenAge #TradeHistory #StapleMarket #Ships #Holland #MerchantEmpire #EconomicHistory #MaritimeHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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