Myanmar avocado quality declines

Published 2023년 11월 20일

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The Myanmar Avocado Growers, Producers, Exporters and Sellers Association (MAVO) predicts that avocado exports from Myanmar may decrease this year by about half due to a decline in quality caused by excessive rain and reduced investment in agricultural supplies. Myanmar's avocados have gained entry into new foreign markets, such as France and India, but face challenges in the Thai market due to tax issues. The association is seeking solutions to improve avocado quality and yield in order to expand the export market.
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According to the Myanmar Avocado Growers, Producers, Exporters and Sellers Association (MAVO), although Myanmar’s avocados have successfully entered new foreign markets, exports this year may drop by about half due to quality issues. ​ A person in charge of MAVO said that although the output of avocados is acceptable, due to more rain this year and the quality has declined, this year's export volume may be reduced by about half compared to last year. Although the basic price is acceptable, farmers are still struggling. Investment in agricultural supplies has not increased, but has been reduced to reduce costs. This, coupled with excessive rain, has led to a decline in the quality of avocados this year. ​ Currently, Myanmar’s avocados have received an 8-ton order from France and a 1,000-ton order from India. Although Myanmar has recently begun exporting avocados to the Thai market, progress has been difficult due to tax issues. ​ Myanmar's avocados are mainly exported to ...
Source: Foodmate

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