Myanmar's agricultural export dual-track layout: Avocados aim for a target of one million tons, black gram seeks to continue its trade advantage with India.

Published 2025년 11월 27일

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Core insight: Myanmar's agricultural exports are showing two distinct trends: the export scale of high-value economic crop avocados is continuously growing, while black gram, a traditional advantage product, faces challenges in the renewal of key trade agreements. These two types of crops together reflect Myanmar's agriculture efforts in consolidating existing markets and exploring new paths.

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Avocados: Export Volume Steadily Climbing, New Market Development Still Challenging Currently, Myanmar avocados are mainly exported to Thailand through the Tachileik border crossing. Data shows that the export volume for the 2023-24 fiscal year exceeded 7,600 tons, and it is expected to rise further to over 8,000 tons for the 2024-25 fiscal year. According to relevant personnel from the Myanmar Avocado Association, the export target for the 2025-26 fiscal year has been set at "over 10,000 tons," indicating that the industry is steadily expanding. In terms of the export cycle, the sales period for avocados lasts nearly six months, from August to December each year. From November to February of the following year, the main variety sold is the local hybrid "Hass avocado," while other varieties are supplied according to the season. An association official pointed out: "The Thai market demands all varieties of avocados, but growers still need to make continuous efforts in terms of ...
Source: Foodmate

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