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Avobook strengthens ties at the Africa Avocado Congress 2024 in Kenya

Avobook is actively participating in the Africa Avocado Congress 2024 in Kenya, organized by the Avocado Society of Kenya, consolidating relationships with key producers and exporters on the continent.

Avobook, a leading company in the avocado sector, is in Kenya participating in the Africa Avocado Congress 2024, an event organized by the Avocado Society of Kenya. During their stay, the Avobook team is working diligently to establish strategic alliances and finalize agreements with major avocado producers and exporters in Africa.

The event, which brings together experts and leaders from the avocado industry in Africa, provides Avobook with the opportunity to strengthen its presence on the continent and explore new business opportunities. Furthermore, it allows the company to exchange knowledge and experiences with other stakeholders in the sector, contributing to its growth and development in the region.

Avobook's participation in the Africa Avocado Congress 2024 underlines its commitment to the African market and its determination to remain a key player in the avocado industry in the region.

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