How to Prevent Avocado Claims in 5 Steps

How to Prevent Avocado Claims in 5 Steps

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Some foods get more buzz than others, bringing in billions of dollars and shaping our daily diets.?

Call it a marketing strategy or not, today avocados have the image of "superfoods" and are labeled as "extra healthy", which has led to increased avocado consumption and demand worldwide.?

Avocados conquered the world. What about shipping them across the globe?

Avocados are being transported ever-greater distances from their original locations, particularly from South, Central?America and South Africa. There are a number of factors that need to be considered to guarantee the effective and damage-free delivery of avocados, so your best strategy should be loss prevention.?

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So what are the five (5)?best shipping strategies for avocados for every exporter to follow so as to minimize expensive avocado cargo claims?

Fruit origin is crucial.

The fruit maturity is important. Check oil levels and dry matter content. The maximum levels of oil and dry matter content that indicate picking is required vary by agricultural location and are empirically established over a number of years.

Harvest with care.

Select the best harvesting techniques first because a mistake made now could become critical later. Due to the avocado's high sensitivity to mechanical stress (shock during a fall, compression), harvesting must be done gently, either with gloves on or using specialized pullers that resemble poles with a linen bag attached. After harvesting, it is best to put avocados in the cooling storage (at 4 to 7 °C in general) as quickly as possible, if you want to be in control of the ripening process.

Packing.

Avocados?should be arranged in a package in a single row, with paper or cardboard separating them. The name (code designation) and address of the consignor, the product name and country of origin, the pomological and commercial grade, and the caliber (size) of the fruit must all be marked on the packaging. It must share the same origin, pomological variety, quality, size, color, shape, structure, and level of ripeness when they are packaged together.?

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Be aware of the shipment time frames.

From the time the product is harvested until consumers can receive it, the entire process should take 43 to 50 days, which, for South African shipments, generally includes:

-??????2 days for harvesting;

-??????2 days for packhouse;

-??????3 days for cross haul and stacks;

-??????18 days for ocean freight (16 to 19 days SA/Europe);

-??????2 days for the port release;

-??????1 day for the road transportation to the consignee;

Thus, the total transit time should be around 28 days. Keep in mind that if the shipment takes more than 30 days, it can become risky for your commodities. Then:

-??????7-14 days for consignee storage;

-??????3 days for ripening;

-??????1 day for the shipment to retailer;

-??????4 days of shelf life (ripe and ready).

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Storage conditions during transportation.

The region from where you source your fruits determines the transport temperature, relative humidity, oxygen and carbon dioxide levels. The best transport temperatures for commodities coming from California and the Tropics are 3.3–4.4 °C and 7.2–12.8 °C accordingly. Relative humidity should be around 85 – 90%, O2 – 2 -5% and CO2 – 3 – 10%. Meanwhile, for avocados shipped from South Africa to Europe, ideal temperature varies from 5.5°C to 8°C, relative humidity should be 95%, O2 – 5%, and CO2 – 3%. Carbon dioxide levels that are higher than 10% cause browning and poor taste of avocados, while less than 1% of oxygen leads to “suffocation” of the fruit, flesh browning, and poor taste.?

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Did you know that Recoupex is attending the Fruit Attraction exhibition in Madrid next week??

That’s why we got inspired to share the best avocado exporting strategies ahead of the exhibition and meetings we will have with avocado exporters.?

Are you one of them?

Let’s arrange a meeting in Madrid. ??

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???info@recoupex.com


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Sadek Benaissa

Sadek Benaissa, Freelance marine surveyor

2 å¹´

By following the different stages of the fruit with your precise description, one has the impression of being present in each flowing operation. Even more the precision of the life of the fruit in the process from the tree to the consumption as also described in the presentation of the author is very convincing. Many thanks once again.

Pedro Soares M.Sc.

Testing Inspection and Certification

2 å¹´

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Philip Teoh

International Lawyer and Arbitrator

2 å¹´

Useful tips Lina. Years ago I acted for underwriters to decline a claim for a shipment of Star Fruits shipped to France where they were shipped in shipping container instead of airfreight, voyage close to shelf life, and the fruits were rotten before they could reach the supermarkets. The shipper should have airfreighted them instead.

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