Myanmar avocado to apply for Global Gap certification, actively explore the international market


Hass avocados produced in the city of Binu Lun in Myanmar are actively opening up the international market, according to a release from the Myanmar Avocado Producer and Exporter Association, according to Myanmar media. At present, Myanmar has sent samples to the EU national import and export agencies to try to pass the Global GAP certification (Global Good Agricultural practices certification).

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There are about 23 varieties of avocados in Myanmar. The season lasts from October to February and March, and is mainly grown in Shan, Chin, Mandalay and Sagaing provinces. In recent years, Burmese avocados have struggled to make inroads in the international market. Before the outbreak, 85 percent of Myanmar's avocado exports went to Thailand, with a small amount entering China through border trade. Myanmar's avocado exports have also been hampered since late 2019 by COVID-19 and instability in the country.


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