Spare our avocados the seven percent tax, Kenya pleads with China

게시됨 2022년 8월 8일

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Kenya is urging China to remove a seven percent export tax on avocados, soon after being granted permission to export the fruit to China. The tax is expected to diminish the profitability of farmers by making Kenyan avocados less competitive in the Chinese market. Fifteen Kenyan firms have been approved for avocado exports to China, following a successful audit, and Kakuzi and Sunripe have already started exporting.
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Kenya now wants China to abolish a seven percent tax levied on exported avocado just a week after the country was allowed to start shipping the produce to the lucrative Asian market. The tax, Kenya says, has a negative impact on the overall earnings of farmers from the export of the fruit. The levy, according to the regulator, will make Kenya’s produce less competitive in the market as it will be more expensive. Head of Horticulture Directorate Benjamin Tito said China should consider removing the levy, just as it has done with other countries such as Peru. “The seven percent import duty levied on Kenyan avocado exporters in China is high and eats into their earnings, and we want it to be suspended,” said Mr Tito. Kenya started exporting avocado to China last week after years of waiting due to regulatory requirements that limited local farmers to only ship frozen fruits on fears that fresh ones would see the export of foreign pests to their country. Last week, China cleared 15 ...

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