The Avocado Association of Kenya has been deregistered by the government.

In a letter dated 15thย January 2024, the government through the Agriculture and Food Authorityโ€™s (AFA) Horticultural Crops Directorate (HCD) accuses the associations Executive Officer Ernest Muthomi of interfering with investigations and portraying the country in a negative manner.

Implications for Avocado Farmers as Government Deregisters Avocado Society of Kenya

New applicants and those wishing to renew their avocado dealership licenses upon expiry, will be required to demonstrate membership to alternative Industry Associations.

Here is the letter by Acting Director of the Horticultural Crops Department Christine Chesaro:

โ€œThe Authority regulates the industry through application of rules and regulations as set out in theย AFA Act of 2013,ย Crops Actย ofย 2013ย and theย Crops {Horticultural Crops) Regulations, 2020.

In line with its mandate, the Directorate enforces sector Regulations to ensure that quality produce is marketed locally and internationally, which promotes the industry that lies within our mandate. This includes ensuring that mature Avocado is harvested and exported, in a bid to sustain and grow our international markets and minimize interruption of the crop cycle occasioned by harvesting of immature Avocado. In this regard, the Directorate closed the Avocado harvesting season and export by sea for the 2023/2024 fiscal year with effect fromย 3rd November 2023.

Kenya is the number one exporter of avocadoes in Africa and number six in the world contributing to a foreign currency earning of overย Kshs. 19 billion annually.ย This has been achieved through foreign market development initiatives over many years as the Directorate endeavors to sustain the growth of the markets.

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The Authority has noted with great concern that during this closure period, Avocado Association of Kenya (ASOK) through the Chief Executive Officer: Mr. Ernest Muthomi, has been engaging in the following activities, that have caused disharmony and disrepute to the industry and likely to injure Kenyaโ€™s trade in horticulture:

  • Posting on social media unverified information about Kenyan export of immature Avocado to regional and international markets, through the societyโ€™s twitter handleย @kenyaavocados
  • Communicating to countries in the Middle East through the UAE Embassy as well as the Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MIT!) and Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development (MoALD) that Kenyan Avocado in their markets is contraband and that they should be removed from Supermarkets.
  • Failure to use the right communication channels especially on matters that touch on the industry and national reputation.
  • Making constant unverified allegations against export companies, the Authority and its officers injuring their reputation, which is contrary to the provisions of theย Constitution of Kenya, 2010.
  • Verbal attacks against individuals and regulatory institutions on social media platforms.

This can lead to the loss of the growing export market in the Middle East, which the country has invested a lot of time and resources to develop.

The conduct of ASOK and its leadership is counter-productive to the growth and development of the entire horticulture industry and has a negative impact on Kenyaโ€™s trade ties with other countries, especially on export of horticultural commodities.

The Directorate wrote a letter of caution to the CEO ASOK onย 18th December 2023,ย asking the Association to desist from these actions. ASOK has continued with the same actions without formally providing evidence of its allegations.

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Following the interception of trucks transporting immature avocado out of the country through the Namanga Border Point, the CEO ASOK has been camping at Namanga since Friday, 12thย January 2024 up-to-date. We have information that this is in a bid to interfere with the ongoing investigations around the illegal exportation of the avocado fruits to Tanzania.

In view of the aforementioned, the Authority pursuant to theย Crops {Horticultural Crops) Regulations 2020, para. 13, sub-section (1, 2)ย andย (3)ย is hereby officially deregistering ASOK and ceases to recognize it as an Industry Association w. e. fย 15thย day ofย January 2024.ย New applicants and those wishing to renew their dealership licenses upon expiry, will be required to demonstrate membership to alternative Industry Associations.

The Authority through its Board of Directors (BOD) and the entire management officially ceases to conduct industryโ€™s business with your association. This is in the interest of maintaining order, harmony in the industry, safeguarding our international markets, the reputation of the industry and that of the country.โ€

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