Kakuzi PLC exports first avocado cargo to China

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Kakuzi PLC exports first avocado cargo to China

Kenyan agricultural firm Kakuzi PLC has exported its first cargo of Hass variety avocados to Shanghai, China.

The export of fresh avocados to China follows the early January signing of two protocols to facilitate bilateral trade, mainly the export of avocados and aquatic products from Kenya to China by Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Peter Munya and Chinese Ambassador Zhou Pingjian.

“Historic moment this evening as we witnessed the export cargo loading of our inaugural fresh avocado fruits to Shanghai, China,” stated Kakuzi PLC’s Managing Director (MD) Chris Flowers.

Trial system

The export is part of the Kakuzi’s trial system as a result of a nod by the Chinese National Plant Protection Organization (NPPO). Exporting avocados to China is also part of the firm’s strategic plan to diversify its market, explore and unlock opportunities for avocados export even as its demand by consumers is increasing.

The MD said the trial will enable the firm to fine-tune its internal processes in conjunction with the shipping and related agencies. He further lauded the support and cooperation he has received from the government of Kenya as it has played an important role in diversifying Kenya’s avocado export markets beyond the European and Middle East Markets.

The MD of the Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Services (KEPHIS) Theophilus Mutui also reiterated that only the firms that have been approved are the ones to export avocado to China with KEPHIS playing a supervisory role.

“The approved entities commence exports of fresh avocado to China under the supervision of KEPHIS. These are the ONLY farms, packhouses and fumigation facilities authorized to export to China,” stated Mutui.

Mutui also noted that more firms will be brought on board after an audit and approval by the General Administration of Customs of the People’s Republic of China (GACC).