Kenya suspends avocado exports over early harvest concerns

Published 2023년 11월 9일

Tridge summary

Kenya's Horticultural Crops Directorate has temporarily suspended the sea export of certain types of avocados, including Hass, Pinkerton, Fuerte, and Jumbo, starting from November 3rd. Avocados that are exported by air or transit through other East African Community countries will require clearance and inspection by the HCD, along with traceability information. The ban aims to prevent the harvesting of unripe avocados and potential damage to fruit trees, as well as to combat smuggling of avocados mixed in with mango shipments. Kenya's avocado exports have seen increased demand, resulting in higher profits for agribusinesses like Kakuzi.
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According to local media reports, Kenya’s Horticultural Crops Directorate has suspended the export of Hass, Pinkerton, Fuerte and Jumbo avocados by sea as of Nov. 3. Meanwhile, avocados exported by air or in transit through other East African Community countries must be cleared and inspected by the HCD, with traceability information required for all shipments. At the same time, the Kenyan agricultural regulator has also stepped up its inspections of mango shipments to prevent traders from secretly mixing in avocados. The temporary export ban aims to prevent the harvesting of unripe avocados, a practice that could both harm the international reputation of Kenyan avocados and result in lower yields due to damage to the fruit trees. The HCD previously imposed a four-month export ban in November 2021 over similar concerns. To prevent traders from smuggling avocados by hiding them in shipments of mangos, the HCD requires mango exporters to provide the addresses of packing plants. ...

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