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Rwanda has banned the import of meat, dairy products, vegetables and fruit from South Africa because of the purported presence of the listeriosis viral disease

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Good fresh produce export year under first quarter rains

New from BusinessDaily.com

Kenya will export more avocados next year compared to 2017 due to improved rains expected to start in March, a new report predicts.

Towards the end of 2016 and the beginning of 2017, Kenya experienced a prolonged dry spell which negatively affected the avocado trees which flower within this period. This resulted in a depressed harvest compared to the 2015/2016 season.

“Looking forward, the outlook for 2017/2018 is looking good due to the current rains. Kenya produces an estimated 115,000 metric tonnes of avocado annually, 70 per cent of which is grown by small-scale farmers”, says Mads Skov-Hansen, managing director, Maersk Line Eastern Africa in the report. About three quarters of the avocado fruit grown is exported, the MD says in the A.P. Moller – Maersk’s Trade Report distributed last week.

Apart from the rains, Kenya, the report says, faces a brigher 2018 since the country was almost leaving behind the difficult season of elective politics.

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