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The introduction of Australian avocados to the Indian market is a testament to the growing bilateral ties and the potential for further collaboration in the agricultural sector.

 Avocados Australia Limited, the representative body for the Australian avocado industry, announced its much-anticipated entry into the Indian market, accompanied by cricket icon Brett Lee as their esteemed brand ambassador. The announcement was made at Avocados Australia’s Launch Trade Reception held at the Australian High Commission in New Delhi in India.

 With Brett Lee as a brand ambassador, this launch aims to introduce a premium and healthy option to the Indian households, promoting the incorporation of avocados into everyday meals and snacks.

The avocado market in India is gaining momentum. Avocado consumption has increased in India, with global demand also witnessing a significant surge over the past decade. Avocado is a healthy addition to all diets and is particularly perfect for those eating vegetarian diets.

The Australian avocado industry is growing rapidly, Australia produced just over 115,385 tonnes of avocados in 2022/23 and Australian production is forecast to increase strongly over the next few years to approximately 170,000 tonnes by 2026. In line with this production growth, Aussie growers are committed to developing new overseas markets such as India. Increased exports will be critical for the future viability of the Australian avocado industry.

During the launch of Australian avocados in India, Australia’s Deputy High Commissioner to India, Nick McCaffrey said: “The introduction of Australian avocados to the Indian market signifies a promising partnership between our nations. It’s a testament to the growing bilateral ties and the potential for further collaboration in the agricultural sector.”

John Tyas, CEO of Avocados Australia, stressed the significance of the Indian market and outlined the strategy to enhance the visibility of Australian avocados in India, stating, “we are excited to bring the exceptional taste and nutritional benefits of Australian avocado to the diverse Indian market. With our focus on exports and a commitment to quality and service, we are confident that we will establish a robust presence in India. While competition exists, we believe our emphasis on quality, service, availability throughout the year and market support will set us apart. Also, with Brett Lee as the brand ambassador, we are confident that Australian avocados will become a beloved fruit in Indian households, enriching meals and inspiring culinary creativity.”

“Many consumers in India are not aware of the health benefits of regular avocado consumption nor are they aware of the wide range of uses this fruit can provide in different cuisines. Our intent is to educate consumers on both these aspects, we can also help with consumer communication on the best approaches for fruit ripening and handling.”

India market access is a great opportunity; however, we have much to learn about this market and it will take time and effort to develop this market over the coming years,” he added. The launch of Australian avocados in India marks a significant step in the industry’s global expansion journey, promising premium quality for Indian consumers.

The introduction of Australian avocados to the

This is great news for the Australian avocado industry as it has been working hard to increase exports to overseas markets

Avocados Australia has announced that 10 trial shipments of Australian avocados were successfully received by Indian officials. Australian Hass avocado growers will be able to proceed to the next step towards export to India. This is great news for the Australian avocado industry as it has been working hard to increase exports to overseas markets. Peak industry body Avocados Australia welcomes the news and is very pleased that the thorough process adopted by all the participants involved with all ten shipments resulted in this excellent outcome.

“I would like to thank The Avolution, Costa Group, Simpson Farms and Dons Fort Packing for participating in the ten trial shipments and for their professionalism in the way they approached the process,” said John Tyas, CEO of Avocados Australia. “Our access to India rested on the success of these ten trial shipments so we are very grateful that the process went smoothly, more steps are ahead of us but we are closer to our end goal,” he said.

“I would also like to thank Hort Innovation, the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Austrade, Kiran Karamil our Indian Agricultural Counsellor and Joe Siana from the Australian Horticultural Exporters’ and Importers’ Association,” he said.

This is great news for the Australian