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First batch of New Zealand avocados hits the Chinese market

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According to the latest list of registered orchards and packaging factories, the first commercial New Zealand avocados have officially entered the Chinese market and are now on sale at Tmall.

Previously, most of the domestically sold avocados came from countries such as Mexico, Chile and Peru. It is understood that the first-ever New Zealand avocados have a weight of more than 200 grams and a high dry matter content of more than 24%. Compared with countries such as Mexico, Chile and Peru, it has larger fruits, higher dry matter content and a denser taste.

Source: China Economic Net

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