Avocado exports to China earn Kenya Sh7 billion in three months

Published 2022년 11월 10일

Tridge summary

Kenya's avocado exports to China have seen a significant increase, generating Sh7 billion from August to October, surpassing the earnings of the previous seven months. Since starting to export to China in August, the country has shipped 1.7 million kilogrammes of avocados. The Horticulture Directorate and the Fresh Produce Consortium of Kenya have emphasized the importance of adhering to China's minimum chemical and pest levels to prevent export interceptions. Exporters must ensure compliance with Chinese phytosanitary laws, health and safety standards, and quarantine pest requirements.
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Kenya’s exports of avocado to China hit Sh7 billion in three months to October exceeding the earnings that were realised in the first seven months of the year, highlighting the importance of the Asian market, which started importing the commodity in August. In comparison, the country earned Sh6 billion from avocado exports to China between January and July, according to the horticulture regulator. Head of Horticulture Directorate Benjamin Tito said Kenya has exported 1.7 million kilogrammes of avocado since it was allowed to ship fresh produce to the Asian giant this year. Mr Tito said they are still scouting for more markets for the fruit to capitalise on the high demand that Kenya’s produce has created. “The fact that the country has earned Sh7 billion on exports of avocados to the Chinese market in three months means that China presents a great opportunity for our farmers,” said Mr Tito. Kenya started exporting avocados to China in August after many years of waiting, occasioned ...

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