Western Australia is set to achieve a record-high yield, with avocados targeting the Chinese market.

Published 2025년 11월 5일

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According to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, avocado growers in Western Australia are set to achieve a record production yield while setting their sights on the Chinese market, hoping to secure early approval for exports to China.

In the 2024/25 season, Western Australian avocado production is expected to reach 36,889 tons, accounting for 28% of the national total of 131,385 tons. The national production volume once reached 150,913 tons in the 23/24 season, and this year is expected to break that historical record. It is anticipated that within the next two years, Australia's avocado production will reach 171,163 tons.

Four years ago, due to overproduction, Western Australian growers had to dump a large quantity of fruit. With the surge in production, concerns about supply surplus and market saturation have resurfaced in the industry.

Since Western Australia has already obtained pest-free certification, it is authorized to export avocados to Japan and Thailand, while export negotiations to China are still ongoing.

The Australian Avocados Limited (AAL) signed a strategic cooperation framework agreement with the Yunnan Provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs at the end of last year, and held the first China-Australia Avocado Industry Cooperation Seminar in Yunnan in April, aiming for long-term technical exchange and cooperation in the future.

Brad Rodgers, the director of the Western Australian Avocado Association, said that the association has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Shanghai market worth approximately AUD 250 million for avocados, fully demonstrating the market's strong interest in Australian avocados. Industry insiders predict that once Australian avocados receive customs approval in China, Western Australian growers will be ready to ship immediately.

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According to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, avocado growers in Western Australia are set to achieve a record production yield while setting their sights on the Chinese market, hoping to secure early approval for exports to China. In the 2024/25 season, Western Australian avocado production is expected to reach 36,889 tons, accounting for 28% of the national total of 131,385 tons. The national production volume once reached 150,913 tons in the 23/24 season, and this year is expected to break that historical record. It is anticipated that within the next two years, Australia's avocado production will reach 171,163 tons. Four years ago, due to overproduction, Western Australian growers had to dump a large quantity of fruit. With the surge in production, concerns about supply surplus and market saturation have resurfaced within the industry. Since Western Australia has already obtained pest-free certification, it is authorized to export avocados to Japan and Thailand, while ...
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