First shipment of Tanzanian avocados arrives in China

Published 2024년 11월 26일

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The first shipment of Tanzanian avocados has successfully reached China, valued at around $18,500 and containing 24 metric tons of Hass avocados. This collaboration between Africado, the Tanzania Horticultural Association, Westfalia Ltd., and Mr. Avocado marks China as a new market for Tanzanian avocados, following traditional exports to Europe and the Middle East. The export process to China involved signing a protocol on phytosanitary requirements and passing compliance inspections.
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According to a recent report by IPP Media, one of East Africa’s largest media conglomerates, the first shipment of Tanzanian avocados has successfully arrived in China. Valued at approximately $18,500, the shipment, consisting of 24 metric tons of Hass avocados, departed on Oct. 28 and arrived in Hong Kong on Nov. 18 after a three-week sea journey. The inaugural shipment represents a collaborative effort between Tanzania’s pioneering avocado company Africado, the Tanzania Horticultural Association, South Africa’s Westfalia Ltd. and the Chinese company Mr. Avocado. The avocados have now arrived at Mr. Avocado’s ripening and distribution center in South China, where they will be processed prior to nationwide distribution. Avocados are the first fresh fruit from Tanzania to gain market access to China. As the third-largest avocado producer in Africa, following South Africa and Kenya, Tanzania primarily exports its avocados to Europe and the Middle East. However, China is now expected ...

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