Zimbabwe has now secured its position as the fifth-largest producer of avocados in Africa, a remarkable achievement driven by a six-year surge in production. This follows significant production over the past six years. New figures show that the country grew over 125,000 tonnes of avocados in the 2023/2024 farming season, more than double what it produced in 2017.
This growth has been driven by more investment in farming by both the government and private companies.
Much of the avocado farming is happening in the Manicaland region, especially around the town of Chipinge.
The Horticultural Development Council, which helps develop fruit and vegetable farming in Zimbabwe, said the country is doing well because of smart investment and stronger ties with other countries.
“After a tough dry season, nothing says resilience like Zimbabwean avocados being packed for export,” it added.
Zimbabwe recently signed a deal with China that allows the export of fresh avocados there. This deal is one of many signed between Zimbabwe and China, local reports indicate.
The country hopes that by growing more fruit and finding new markets, it can boost its economy and create more jobs. The avocado sector is seen as one of the most exciting areas for growth.