The first batch of 24 tons of Tanzanian avocados arrived in China

Published 2024년 11월 25일

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The first shipment of 24 tons of Tanzanian Hass avocados has successfully reached China, valued at around 18,500 US dollars. The avocados were produced by Tanzanian growers Africano, Tanzania Horticultural Association (TAHA), South Africa Westfalia and Mr. Avocado of China. This marks the first fresh fruit market access for Tanzania in China. In 2023, Tanzania exported 26,826.3 tons of avocados, earning about 73 million US dollars. The export to China becomes anticipated as its next major destination, following the recent signing of the Protocol on Plant Quarantine Requirements for Tanzanian Fresh Avocados Exported to China during President Hassan's state visit to China in early November 2022.
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According to South African media reports, the first batch of 24 tons of Tanzanian Hass avocados have arrived in China successfully, with a total value of about 18,500 US dollars. The avocados set off on October 28 and arrived in Hong Kong on November 18 after more than 3 weeks of sea transportation. The first batch of avocados was jointly produced by Tanzanian growers Africano, Tanzania Horticultural Association (TAHA), South Africa Westfalia and Mr. Avocado of China. Now the avocados have arrived at Mr. Avocado's South China ripening and distribution center, and are put on the shelves for sale after processing. Avocados are the first fresh fruit that Tanzania has obtained market access to China. Tanzania is the third largest avocado producer in Africa, second only to South Africa and Kenya. Tanzania. Tanzanian avocados are mainly exported to Europe and the Middle East, and now China is expected to become its next major destination. In 2023, Tanzania exported 26,826.3 tons of ...
Source: Foodmate

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