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Based on 3 verified sources covering Myanmar:

Burma is fast becoming a popular travel destination for both tourists and businesspeople, from Asia and further afield. [1]

France offered to buy 8 tonnes of ‘Amara’ avocado and Indian offered to buy 1,000 tonnes of ‘Hass’ avocado from Myanmar this year. France, India and Thailand are the main foreign customers for Myanmar avocados. [2]

Note: This briefing is based on limited source coverage. The evidence may be incomplete or outdated.

Sources
[1] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2015-09-26 · 32% match

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Burma is fast becoming a popular travel destination for both tourists and businesspeople, from Asia and further afield.

[2] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2023-10-23 · 32% match

France and India offer to buy Myanmar avocado

France offered to buy 8 tonnes of ‘Amara’ avocado and Indian offered to buy 1,000 tonnes of ‘Hass’ avocado from Myanmar this year. France, India and Thailand are the main foreign customers for Myanmar avocados.

[3] MM www2.irrawaddy.com · 31% match

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