Kenya yapiga hela ndefu kutokana na mauzo ya zao la parachichi, mlitucheka sana tulipoanza kupambana

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The value of Kenya’s avocado exports jumped 93 per cent to Sh4.26 billion in the first quarter of this year compared to the previous period, data by the Horticulture Directorate shows, buoyed by improved demand in global markets.

Kenya, which is ranked eighth globally in avocado production, exported 26,481 tonnes of the fruit between January and March this year compared to 15,101 tonnes in 2020.

The jump in avocado export volumes between January and March, came as Kenya lifted a ban on the shipment of the produce to markets abroad to curb pre-mature harvests by cartels keen on profiteering from global demand.

The Directorate of Horticulture allowed the resumption of export of the popular Fuerte variety on February 15 followed by Hass on March 8 after close to a four-month ban.

The horticulture regulator had banned the export of the two popular avocado varieties last November to curb the harvesting of the immature crop.

The avocado season for these main varieties normally comes to an end at that time resulting in a shortage of the fruit in the country, pushing up the cost of the commodity.

Kenya currently ships the bulk of its avocados to Europe and the Middle East.

Most of the consignments are currently heading to Europe, which is one of Kenya’s major markets for avocados in terms of returns, with some exported to the Middle East.

A few batches are exported to China as Kenya is yet to meet the conditions set by Beijing to warrant the exports of these fruits in large quantities.

Good returns​

The good returns from the sale of the fruit have attracted more Kenyans into cultivating it amid rising global demand.

“There has been an increase in area under cultivation and a shift from the traditional avocado growing zones to the Rift Valley and parts of western Kenya,” the Horticulture Directorate.

Avocado has been a major contributor of the income from the horticulture earnings, raking in nearly half of the total returns from fruits.

Kenya’s avocado exports jumped 15 per cent to 68,000 metric tonnes over the 12 months to October 2020, fetching the country Sh14 billion.


 
Hongera kwenu ila imeniuma Sana jinsi bongo tunachezea fursa na Serikali haisaidii wala kuhimiza uzalishaji na kutafuta masoko

Bora wakenya mje kununua huku maana nyie angalau mna soko la uhakika na Serikali yenu inajitahidi kufungua fursa

Niliona na Uganda wameanza kulima nadhani by 2025 nchi za EAC zitakuwa top producer wa avocado but sijui soko litakuwaje hapo baadae
 
Ila wewe Yoseph umekosaga akili
Ponda sana wakati huna kitu kwa ubongo, maparachichi yapelekwe bandarini kufanya nini??? 😂 Alafu si mna bandari kwenyu, kiazi hicho kitakunyonga. Nenda ukalime huko! 😂
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The avocado export market in Kenya is dominated by five major EXPORTERS: Kakuzi, Vegpro, Sunripe, Kenya Horticultural Exporters, and East African Growers.


New gold rush for avocados as farmers mint billions. Few things have been as exciting in agricultural circles as the scramble for growth of Hass avocado in Kenya.

Preferred in Europe where Kenya exports it, Hass avocado might as well be the new gold. So much so that even the Kenya Prisons started an ambitious agricultural plan to boost the production of avocado with an eye on the export market by multiplying and distributing seedlings to agricultural communities.
On target is the Hass variety which is exclusively for export market and whose prices in the international market are higher compared to most fruits.

In Kenya, with close to 966,976 families in Kenya growing it by end of August last year, according to Census data. Those families are spread in 34 counties.

Most of these avocado trees can be found in Kisii county where 88,326 families grow the fruit. It is followed by Bungoma (73,765), Kakamega (63,886) and Murang’a (52,839).
The fifth one is Machakos where 45,243 households grow the fruit, followed by Bomet where 44,903 families grow avocados.

According to the Fresh Produce Exporters Association of Kenya (FPEAK), the country’s avocado exports jumped 15 per cent to 68,000 tonnes over the 12 months to October, fetching the country Sh14 billion. This is compared to Sh10 billion that the country netted last year from 59,000 tonnes of the fruit exported over a similar period of last year.

In 2019, Kenya exported 60,000 tonnes of avocados. Holland was the chief importer with 13,306 tonnes.
The other significant markets for the fruits were France (8,793 tonnes), UAE (7,190 tonnes), Saudi Arabia (5,127 tonnes), UK (3,704 tonnes) and Russia (3,041 tonnes).
The country also emerged as the third fastest growing exporters of avocado in the globe.

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kenya mnategemea vitu vingi toka kwetu kuanzia mazao,utalii mpaka wasanii
Watanzania buana, sasa inakuwaje wakulima wa Kenya wanalipwa hela ndefu moja kwa moja kutoka kwa 'exporters', kama malipo ya zao ambalo mnasema sio lao? Kenya ilishaipiku hadi S.Africa, ambao miaka ya nyuma ndio walikuwa wanaongoza kwa uzalishaji wa maparachichi hapa barani Afrika.
Cha ajabu ni kwamba karibia 80% ya maparachichi ya export nchini Kenya yanatoka kwa wakulima wa gatuzi moja tu, Murang'a County. Hongera zao.
 
The value of Kenya’s avocado exports jumped 93 per cent to Sh4.26 billion in the first quarter of this year compared to the previous period, data by the Horticulture Directorate shows, buoyed by improved demand in global markets.

Kenya, which is ranked eighth globally in avocado production, exported 26,481 tonnes of the fruit between January and March this year compared to 15,101 tonnes in 2020.

The jump in avocado export volumes between January and March, came as Kenya lifted a ban on the shipment of the produce to markets abroad to curb pre-mature harvests by cartels keen on profiteering from global demand.

The Directorate of Horticulture allowed the resumption of export of the popular Fuerte variety on February 15 followed by Hass on March 8 after close to a four-month ban.

The horticulture regulator had banned the export of the two popular avocado varieties last November to curb the harvesting of the immature crop.

The avocado season for these main varieties normally comes to an end at that time resulting in a shortage of the fruit in the country, pushing up the cost of the commodity.

Kenya currently ships the bulk of its avocados to Europe and the Middle East.

Most of the consignments are currently heading to Europe, which is one of Kenya’s major markets for avocados in terms of returns, with some exported to the Middle East.

A few batches are exported to China as Kenya is yet to meet the conditions set by Beijing to warrant the exports of these fruits in large quantities.

Good returns​

The good returns from the sale of the fruit have attracted more Kenyans into cultivating it amid rising global demand.

“There has been an increase in area under cultivation and a shift from the traditional avocado growing zones to the Rift Valley and parts of western Kenya,” the Horticulture Directorate.

Avocado has been a major contributor of the income from the horticulture earnings, raking in nearly half of the total returns from fruits.

Kenya’s avocado exports jumped 15 per cent to 68,000 metric tonnes over the 12 months to October 2020, fetching the country Sh14 billion.


I am predicting that in the next 5 years tutakuwa top 3 exporters of avocado in the world. This is green gold.
 
Maparachichi ya kutoka wilaya ya SIHA yanapitia Bandari ya Mombasa kwenda kwenye Masoko ya nje na hawa wakenya wanaingiza hizo exports kwenye takwimu zao!!!
Ujinga mtupu. Sisi hatuhesabu maparachichi yenu.
 
Hela ndefu bei gani ninyi acheni ushamba.
Nitajie muuza maparachichi tajiri hapo kwenu?
sema wanapata hela za kuwasukuma kimaisha
Watanzania buana, sasa inakuwaje wakulima wa Kenya wanalipwa hela ndefu moja kwa moja kutoka kwa 'exporters', kama malipo ya zao ambalo mnasema sio lao? Kenya ilishaipiku hadi S.Africa, ambao miaka ya nyuma ndio walikuwa wanaongoza kwa uzalishaji wa maparachichi hapa barani Afrika.
Cha ajabu ni kwamba karibia 80% ya maparachichi ya export nchini Kenya yanatoka kwa wakulima wa gatuzi moja tu, Murang'a County. Hongera zao.
 
Hela ndefu bei gani ninyi acheni ushamba.
Nitajie muuza maparachichi tajiri hapo kwenu?
sema wanapata hela za kuwasukuma kimaisha
Unamaanisha exporters, wakulima, wachuuzi mitaani au kina nani haswa? Usiwe mvivu, tafuta takwimu za hela ambazo Kenya iliingiza kupitia export ya maparachichi mwaka uliopita. New gold rush for avocados as farmers mint billions - FarmKenya Initiative Ukisikia nyang'au anaita maparachichi 'green gold', anza kupanda usiulize maswali mengi. Hadi idara ya magereza nchini Kenya imejitosa kichwa kichwa kwenye uzalishaji wa maparachichi.
 
Yaani hela ya jumla .itafananisha na hela anazopata MTU mmoja mmoja?
Unamaanisha exporters, wakulima, wachuuzi mitaani au kina nani haswa? Usiwe mvivu, tafuta takwimu za hela ambazo Kenya iliingiza kupitia export ya maparachichi mwaka uliopita. New gold rush for avocados as farmers mint billions - FarmKenya Initiative Ukisikia nyang'au anaita maparachichi 'green gold', anza kupanda usiulize maswali mengi. Hadi idara ya magereza nchini Kenya imejitosa kichwa kichwa kwenye uzalishaji wa maparachichi.
 
Nimekwambia nitajie muuza maparachichi tajiri.
Wewe unaijua pesa ndefu?
Haya basi, ndio hawa baadhi ya mamilionea wa maparachichi(in KES, sio tzshs zenu za madafu). Una swali lingine? Finance graduate making up to Sh70,000 in three days from avocado farming and supply
 
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