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    Price Of Avocados In The International Market Doubles, Farmers To Reap Big

    Francis MuliBy Francis MuliJuly 17, 2018Updated:February 12, 2019No Comments2 Mins Read
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    American Restaurant Association has announced that the price of a standard box of 48 avocados in the international markets has risen from $37.25 (Sh3,725) to $83.75 (Sh8,375) over the last one year. The rise is driven by high demand of the crop due to the health benefits.

    Kenya is the sixth largest exporter of avocados in the world ranking behind Peru, Mexico, Dominican Republic, USA and South Africa

    In 2017, The Netherlands for instance imported 900,186 tonnes of avocados up from 820,775 tonnes in 2016. France on the other hand imported 145,813 tonnes up from 95,000 tonnes in 2016. The United Kingdom imported 383,736 tonnes in 2017 four times more than what it imported 17 years ago while China imported 32,100 tonnes up from 25,128 tonnes in 2016 and just 32 tonnes in 2011 an increase of over 1000 times.

    Kenya’s dried avocado export has been rising, with the country selling 46.7 tons to the international market in 2016. The figure was higher by 7.8 tons than what was exported in 2015.

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    According to the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics, Kenya earned Ksh6.5bn and Kshh5.2bn in 2016 and 2015 from avocado exports respectively.

    Currently, the the Kenya Avocado Society is in a fresh drive to recruit farmers to plant Hass avocado variety to meet the demand.

    “We are recruiting farmers all over the country to plant avocados in a five year investment plan that is set to earn farmers more income than maize for instance while at the same time increasing forest cover in the currently from the current 6.2 per cent to 10 per cent,” said Meshack Kamau, the sales and marketing officer at the Kenya Avocado Society.

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