KEPHIS Hosts Chinese Delegation to Strengthen Kenya-China Avocado Trade

February 05, 2026

The Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service (KEPHIS) this week hosted representatives from Joy Wing Mau Group, a leading Chinese fresh produce enterprise, as part of the ongoing Kenya-China Avocado Trade Assessment. The project, a collaboration between KEPHIS and Strathmore Agri-Food Innovation Center (SAFIC), is supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

The visit, led by KEPHIS Managing Director Professor Theophillus Mutui, included policy and regulatory discussions aimed at deepening Kenya’s avocado trade links with China. The Chinese delegation was accompanied by Professor Simon Wagura and Madam Elsie Kangai from Strathmore University.

Joy Wing Mau Group operates an extensive omni-channel distribution network, reaching over 20 million customers through 10,000 supermarkets and five major e-commerce platforms, and serves approximately 5 million avocado consumers across China’s Tier 1 cities.

During the engagement, KEPHIS officials, including Mr. Eric Were and Ms. Dorcas Mugambi, led discussions on key aspects of avocado exports to China, including phytosanitary and inspection requirements, export certification procedures, and compliance standards. The talks also addressed regulatory and operational barriers in the China-Kenya avocado trade, institutional capacity gaps, and potential policy and technical recommendations to facilitate market expansion.

The Kenya-China Avocado Trade Assessment seeks to generate evidence-based insights that will strengthen phytosanitary compliance systems and support increased Kenyan avocado exports to China, a market with growing demand for high-quality produce.

Professor Mutui emphasized the importance of aligning Kenya’s regulatory systems with international standards to ensure the country’s horticultural products remain competitive in global markets.

This visit marks a significant step toward enhancing Kenya’s avocado export capacity, with the potential to boost farmers’ earnings and strengthen trade relations between Kenya and China.