I would like to import Hass avocado into Thailand. Any import agent?
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The discussion primarily revolves around importing Hass avocados into Thailand, with responses suggesting that they are already readily available and locally grown in Thailand, particularly in Saraburi province. Several comments argue that importing them may not be cost-effective, as local prices can be significantly lower and the avocados don’t travel well. Responses also highlight the necessity of obtaining an import license and conducting thorough market research before proceeding with any import plans.
I'm sorry, you don't think so, as well. It's an easy Google. I don't object to being proven as incorrect
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Ross ************
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Colin *******
Why.....
Anthony ***********
You will need a license to import them. I want to bring dog food for or my own dog and need a license for that. It’s special gastro food as he has IBS before people ask
Nigel **************
Have them here already. Many of them black inside. They don't travel very well
Mexican Haas are the absolute best. Here Thai avocados don’t taste as good, however with the right amount of seasoning they come very close to
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Biagio **********
Good idea
Frank **********
Import from where?
Sam ************
By the time you import it, the prices will be 5x more expensive than can be bought here. HAAS avocado are grown here organically by local farmers.
Cliff *********
Look at the nurseries. "Hass" avocados grown from seeds are being sold now. Of course you should also know that avocados do NOT come true from seeds. So it’s not "Hass" unless it’s grafted.
Neville *******
Cut air miles....eat local seasonal fruit and vegetables