Govt Suspends Avocado Exports.
The Government of Kenya through the Agriculture Food Authority, has issued a suspension of harvesting and export of certain varieties of Avocados.
The Agriculture and Food Authority (AFA) has stopped the export of some avocado varieties, to prevent harvesting of immature fruits, in efforts to comply with international quality standards.
AFA, through its Horticultural Crops Directorate (HCD), issued a notice to all avocado and mango exporters and the value chain players to stop harvesting popular avocado varieties.
The authority has issued a directive to stop harvesting Popular avocado's Hass, Pinkerton, Fuerte and Jumbo for sea shipment for the 2024/2025 fiscal year on Friday, October 25, 2024.
AFA Director General Bruno Linyiru said that the directive was arrived at to help in curbing the sale of unripe fruits. He emphasized that it will ensure the protection of Kenya’s share in the international markets.
“Following the closure of the avocado harvesting season and export by sea, some exporters have resulted in mixing consignments of mango with avocado for sea shipment contrary to the Crops (Horticultural Crops) regulations, 2020 Section 20(5),” said Linyuri.
He explained that AFA-HCD has been monitoring harvesting trends and recently undertook a countrywide survey in the major avocado production zones, to determine current production trends and forecast future production for the main season next year.
“The findings of the survey indicate there are currently insufficient volumes of main-season crops to warrant sea shipment,” said Dr. Linyiru.
“This is therefore to notify you that the closing of Hass, Pinkerton, Fuerte, and Jumbo harvesting seasons for sea shipment for the 2024/2025 fiscal year will come into force with effect from Friday 25th October 2024. The export of the varieties will continue by air shipment.”
The director added that export clearance shall be granted subject to inspection by the directorate, with traceability information being required for all consignments.
“The notice applies to all exporters, importers, and processors of avocado fruit. The directorate shall continue to closely monitor avocado maturity trends and patterns and review the notice in the first week of December 2024 and guide appropriately,” he added.
In related News, the Ministry of Agriculture issued a ban on the harvesting of Macadamia nuts.
Ministry Of Agriculture Cabinet Secretary, Cs Karanja, announced that the Macadamia harvesting ban will take effect November 2, 2024 and will run until March 2025.