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Chilean avocado exports will increase by more than 20%, with China becoming the fifth largest export market

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China
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Published Jan 6, 2024

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Chilean avocado production is expected to reach 200,000 tons in the 2023/24 season, an increase of 21.2% from the previous season, with exports expected to be 110,000 tons, an increase of 24.4%. The main variety grown in Chile is the Hass avocado, but other varieties such as Edranol, Negra de la Cruz, Fuerte, and Bacon are also produced in smaller numbers. The Netherlands is the largest export market for Chilean avocados, and the peak export season is from October to December.
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The "Chilean Avocado Annual Report" released by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) shows that Chilean avocado production will reach 200,000 tons in the 2023/24 season (July 2023 to June 2024), an increase of 21.2% compared with the 2022/23 season. Exports It is expected to be 110,000 tons, an increase of 24.4% from the previous quarter. Avocado cultivation in Chile extends from the Coquimbo region in the north to the O'Higgins region in the south-central part. Valparaiso is the largest avocado-producing region, with a scale of 20,318 hectares, accounting for 62.7% of the country’s total planting area. In the past three production seasons, the avocado planting area in all other production areas has increased except for the Metropolitan area. The Chilean avocado planting area increased in 2022/23 The season reached 32,387 hectares, and the planting area in the 2023/24 season is expected to be 32,710 hectares, an increase of 1% from the 2022/23 season. Benefiting from ...
Source: Guojiguoshu
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