seizoenspieken
Seizoenspieken, translated from Dutch as "seasonal peaks," refers to recurring patterns of increased activity or demand that occur predictably within specific periods of the year. These peaks are often driven by meteorological conditions, cultural events, or human behavior. For instance, the retail sector commonly experiences significant seizoenspieken during holiday seasons such as Christmas and Black Friday, leading to a surge in consumer spending. Similarly, the tourism industry sees its seizoenspieken during summer months and school holidays, when travel is most popular.
In agriculture, seizoenspieken are directly tied to crop cycles and harvest times. Certain fruits and vegetables