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Hass Avocado.
Kenyan farmers will now export their popular hass avocados to China
following a trade deal signed when President Uhuru Kenyatta met his
Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in Beijing today.
The signing of the agreement which makes Kenya the first African nation
to export avocados to the
Asian nation with a market of over 1.4
billion consumers comes after a long and comprehensive approval process
that included Chinese experts visiting Kenyan farmers.
It is estimated that when the agreement is fully implemented, the
Chinese market will absorb over 40 percent of Kenya’s avocado produce,
making it one of the largest importers of the fruit. Other famous
destinations of Kenyan avocado include Europe and the US.
The signing of the protocol on sanitary and phytosanitary (an agreement
relating to the health of plants, especially with respect to the rules
of international trade) requirements for the export of frozen avocado
was the last major hurdle for the Kenyan crop to be accepted in the
highly regulated but lucrative Chinese market.
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Avocado
becomes the second farm produce from Kenya to access the expansive
Chinese horticultural market after Stevia and will be followed by 13
other priority farm produce among them flowers, mangoes, French beans,
peanut, vegetables, meat, herbs, bixa and macadamia.
The meeting between Presidents Kenyatta and Xi Jinping and their
delegations focused on promoting economic and trade exchange in 8 key
initiatives identified during the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation
(FOCAC) meeting held in Beijing last year. These initiatives include
industrial promotion, trade facilitation, infrastructure connectivity,
green development and people-to-people exchange. Others are capacity
building, healthcare, and peace and security.
In addition to the avocado deal, President Kenyatta witnessed the
signing of an agreement on Economic and Technical Cooperation covering
all sectors of mutual interest and an MOU on joint promotion of the
implementation of the 8 FOCAC priority areas.
President Kenyatta is in Beijing, China for a three-day working tour
where he will also attend the Second Belt and Road Forum (BRF) for
International Cooperation that will be officially opened by President Xi
Jinping on Friday.
The President is accompanied by Cabinet Secretaries Peter Munya (Trade),
Dr.Monica Juma (Foreign Affairs) and James Macharia (Infrastructure)
among other senior government officials.
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The
BRF conference at the China National Convention Centre (CNCC) is being
attended by world leaders from 37 countries, 5000 delegates drawn from
150 nations and representatives of 90 international organizations.
During the bilateral talks held at the Great Hall of the People in
central Beijing, President Kenyatta applauded China’s continued
readiness to open its market to Kenyan products.
He said the solid partnership between the two countries has brought
great benefits to the people of Kenya especially in areas of poverty
alleviation and economic development.
On his part, President Xi Jinping thanked President Kenyatta for
attending both the first BRF conference held in May 2017 as well as the
current summit saying the Kenyan leader is a witness and core
participant of the globally transformative Belt and Road Initiative
(BRI) which aims at promoting global growth and economy through policy
coordination among participating economies, infrastructure connectivity,
trade investment and industrial cooperation.
President Xi Jinping further congratulated President Kenyatta for
pursuing national reconciliation after his re-election in 2017 which he
said has created a conducive environment for the implementation of the
Kenyan government’s big 4 development agenda.
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Speaking
to the media shortly after the signing of the agreement on the export
of frozen avocadoes into the Chinese market, Trade CS Peter Munya
welcomed the deal and assured that it will immensely benefit Kenyan
farmers especially small-holder growers of the crop by not only
expanding the market but also improving the prices.
CS Munya encouraged farmers in avocado growing counties to take
advantage of the new market by increasing the volumes of production and
enhancing quality standards to meet the stringent Chinese regulations.
The BRI, started by China in its efforts to boost people-to-people
exchanges, brings together over 150 countries from Africa, Europe, Asia,
the Middle East and Latin America. Kenya and South Africa are key
participants of the BRI from the African continent.
In recent years, China has grown to become one of Kenya’s key
development partners, a relationship that has among other successes led
to the implementation of key infrastructure projects among them the
Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) and several key roads.
In separate events, President Kenyatta met and held talks with the First
Vice Premier of the Communist Party of China Han Zheng during which the
two leaders discussed the strengthening relations between Kenya and
China.
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The Head of State also met the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund Christine Lagarde.
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