Tropical fruits & Nuts

Mango, Avocado, Macadamia, etc.

In Kenya, avocado production declined by 11.2% to 562,000 metric tons in 2024 due to reduced rainfall. However, planted area is projected to increase by 6% in 2025 to reach 34,000 hectares, supported by government incentives such as the provision of high-quality seedlings and farmer training programs.Fruitnet+2fas.prod.usda.gov+2USDA Foreign Agricultural Service+2

Regions Grown & Production by Country (2024)

Country

Key Crops

Major Production Regions

Estimated Area (Ha)

Kenya

Avocado, Mango, Macadamia

Central Highlands, Rift Valley, Eastern, Coastal Regions

Avocado: 34,000; Macadamia: 8,746

Tanzania

Avocado, Mango

Njombe, Iringa, Rukwa, Morogoro, Ruvuma

Avocado: 600 (Ruvuma)

Ethiopia

Avocado

Oromia Region

Avocado: 30,145

Uganda

Avocado, Macadamia

Central, Western Uganda

Avocado: ~1,250 acres; Macadamia: ~1,000 acres

Rwanda

Avocado, Mango, Macadamia

Western, Southern, Eastern Provinces

Avocado: 800; Mango: 200; Macadamia: 100

Note: Kenya leads in avocado and macadamia production, with significant export volumes. Ethiopia and Tanzania are also major producers of avocados, with Tanzania aiming to boost annual avocado yields to 250,000 tonnes .IPP Media

Top 5 African Producers of Tropical Fruits & Nuts (2024)

RankCountryKey CropsEstimated Production Volume
1KenyaAvocado, MacadamiaAvocado: 562,000 MT; Macadamia: 42,562 MT
2EthiopiaAvocadoAvocado: 290,000 MT
3TanzaniaAvocadoTargeting 250,000 MT
4UgandaAvocado, MacadamiaData not specified
5RwandaAvocado, Mango, MacadamiaAvocado: 2,765 MT (2021/22)

Growth Trends (2000–2024)

  • Kenya: Despite a decline in avocado production in 2024 due to reduced rainfall, production is expected to rebound by 4% in 2025, reaching 585,000 metric tons, supported by an increase in land under avocado production and quality control improvements .Fruitnet+2USDA Foreign Agricultural Service+2fas.prod.usda.gov+2
  • Ethiopia: Oromia State produced 290,000 tons of avocados in 2024, with cultivation spanning 30,145 hectares. The region aims to export 1,200 tons of avocados in the 2024/25 fiscal year .FreshPlaza
  • Rwanda: The National Agricultural Export Development Board (NAEB) plans to plant 240,000 avocado seedlings across 800 hectares and 60,000 mango seedlings on 200 hectares within the next four years to enhance the country’s horticultural export capabilities .gov.rw+3FreshPlaza+3FreshPlaza+3

Estimated Losses

  • Pest & Disease: Up to 30% yield loss if unmanaged.
  • Post-Harvest: Approximately 20% loss due to inadequate handling and storage.

Economic Impact

  • Kenya: Avocado exports surged by 11% in 2024 to reach $159 million, driven by increased demand in international markets . Macadamia production was estimated at 42,562 metric tons in 2022, valued at KES 2.4 billion at farm gate .USDA Foreign Agricultural Service+2Fruitnet+2fas.prod.usda.gov+2AFA
  • Tanzania: The Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania (SAGCOT) is working to boost avocado production, with a target of reaching 250,000 tonnes annually. The crop is currently grown in many regions across the country, including Njombe, Iringa, Rukwa, Katavi, Kigoma, and Morogoro .IPP Media

Rwanda: Between 2017 and 2022, Rwanda’s avocado export volumes increased from 105.4 metric tons to 2,765 metric tons, while revenues soared from $37,155 to $4.5 million during the same period .Webrwanda English Version

Export Markets

Agronomic Challenges

ChallengeImpact
PestsFruit flies, aphids, and borers affecting fruit quality and yields
DiseasesAnthracnose, root rot, and bacterial infections leading to crop losses
Climate StressDrought and erratic rainfall impacting flowering and fruit set
Input CostsHigh costs of quality seedlings and fertilizers
Post-Harvest LossesInadequate storage and processing facilities leading to quality degradation