Revisiting the Black Solder Farming
Avocado is a treasure that has increased farmers' income
after the overseas market demand that has seen exports increase annually. The
exports are from small-scale and large-scale farmers who combine efforts in
groups to allow the Horticultural Crop Directorate to inspect the fruits while
still in the firm to ensure all the measures to safeguard the maturity of the
fruit are observed. According to the Star, Kenya's exports in 2021 were 10%.
Yet, the country was among the top exporters globally, which indicates that it
can surpass more global leaders if its potential is fully explored by
encouraging more counties to invest in the crop.
The global market demands high hygiene standards and proper
crop maintenance when picking and shipping to achieve the maturity threshold,
ensuring the fruit has enough oil and nutrients. Farmers should also control
diseases and pests to allow the greenish cover to ripe with minimal disturbance
and avoid water penetration inside the fruit.
Known Exporters have Ticket to Supply the overseas market
The local exporters are in charge of preparing the avocados
for export by cleaning, treating, sorting, packing, and storing the fruits as
they await shipment. The significant exporters in Kenya include Kakuzi Limited,
Vegpro Kenya, Sunrise, Kenya Horticultural Exporters, East African Growers, Bio
farms Limited, Keitt Exporters Limited, Mofarm Fresh Fruits Exporters, Benok
Exporters Ltd, Lagran Group Limited, Key Export Company Limited, and Avocado
Society of Kenya. Their contacts and location are available for inquiries and
shipping arrangements.
Major countries that import Kenya’s avocados include France,
UAE, Netherlands, Qatar, Germany, Hong Kong, Spain, Singapore, Belgium, Lebanon,
Russia, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Egypt. Do you think avocado farming will take much of your time and give you low yields? Will fruit farming boost Kenya's economy if its potential is fully explored?
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