Myanmar's avocado market declines and can only be exported to the Thai market

Published 2024년 1월 11일

Tridge summary

Myanmar's avocado exports are limited to Thailand this season, with orders from India unable to be fulfilled due to various reasons including climate and exchange rate instability. This has led to a decline in the market and a decrease in the price of avocados. Despite this, Myanmar has exported approximately 2,500 tons of avocados to Thailand since the start of the season in August 2023.
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Original content

According to the Myanmar Avocado Growers and Sellers Association, although avocados grown in Myanmar have received orders from other countries, including India, they can only be exported to the Thai market due to the late season. ​ The head of the Myanmar Avocado Growers and Sellers Association said that now we can only export to Thailand. Because we can only export to Thailand, the market has declined. We can no longer export to India this season because exports are already late. There are many reasons for not exporting, including Climate reasons, exchange rate instability, etc. ​ This season’s avocado season, India placed an order for 1,000 tons, but due to various reasons it was unable to be exported. ​ Currently, it is only exported to one market, Thailand. In ...
Source: Foodmate

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