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Looking Macadamia market -Plse help
newfarer
#1 Posted : Wednesday, April 27, 2011 10:31:56 AM
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I was upcountry this Easter season.I hope you all relaxed from the hectic urban life and enjoyed.

I noticed that these the local market is flooded with these nuts and they are selling them at a price that is a far cry from what I see in supermarket shelves.I spoke to one distributor/collector of the nuts and thought we could do some business if I secure a good market for these.

Any idea from Wazuans on Macadamia market within and outside the country. Suggestions please.

He told me that during harvesting season(March to August ) he can collect upto 3 tonnes a week but with a ready market the collection can be increased.

He told me due to the high quality , macadamias from my ancestral land have very high demand(we also farm coffee in the area but macadamias are now a hit).

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#2 Posted : Wednesday, April 27, 2011 10:41:35 AM
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a number of nut companies around. There is kenya nut in thika and another one also in thika whose name I've never caught.
kingfisher
#3 Posted : Wednesday, April 27, 2011 2:27:56 PM
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where is this rural place? And how much is the current price they are being offered? If you can answer those two questions i may be able to assist.

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prodigy
#4 Posted : Wednesday, April 27, 2011 4:36:13 PM
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I have dealt with kenyanut.also there's equitorial nuts still in thika.email me at ngattz05(at)yahoo(dot)com for more info
newfarer
#5 Posted : Wednesday, April 27, 2011 5:16:06 PM
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prodigy wrote:
I have dealt with kenyanut.also there's equitorial nuts still in thika.email me at ngattz05(at)yahoo(dot)com for more info


Prodigy , please check your mail and respond.
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carygoh
#6 Posted : Saturday, March 15, 2014 11:59:18 AM
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newfarer wrote:
prodigy wrote:
I have dealt with kenyanut.also there's equitorial nuts still in thika.email me at ngattz05(at)yahoo(dot)com for more info


Prodigy , please check your mail and respond.

@newfarer
Did you finally get the market for macadamia?
My friend Exports macadamia and is looking for supply of ATLEAST 1tonne weekly
Saidia any1?
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kysse
#7 Posted : Saturday, March 15, 2014 12:31:22 PM
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It's the season indeed.

1. It's illegal to export unprocessed macadamia nuts out of Kenya.You must therefore deliver to the few established processors for export.I know Kenya Nut in Thika.
2.Kenya Nut have established collection centres in each macadamia growing region and they pay cash upon delivery. Payment is per kg (have forgotten the price quoted but it's some good cash)
3.It's not easy to enter as a new agent because the current agents offer incentives to farmers at low price.
4.If you plan to collect from farmers ensure that you can beat what Kenya nut agents are offering them.
5.Credit is a no no,because farmers are used to COD terms.
6. If as new agent you collect say 2tons from different farmers,it gets sorted (separation of good from bad)thereby leaving you with 1.8 tons,you will get paid for 1.8tons but still pay farmers for the 2tons collected.
This is a risk.

My take?
1. Find out who covers your region and how many farmers deliver to the centre.
2.Look for the comparitive advantage and utilise it fully.
3. Offer more incentives to farmers than what the current agent is offering.
4. Once you have won the farmers,you are in business. The Price is set by the processor.

As for export,there is very good market abroad.
I believe that the few processors can tell you the buyers.

Bigchick
#8 Posted : Saturday, March 15, 2014 5:02:29 PM
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Nut processors I know

Afrimac in Thika, Privumnuts in Thika, Villagenuts Sagana, Junglenuts in Thika .

Can get you contacts on monday.Weka email.

I also know an organisation abroad that is buying but only organically grown ones.
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carygoh
#9 Posted : Sunday, March 16, 2014 8:45:35 AM
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Thankyou @Kysse and Bigchick.
My email address is carryiegoh@gmail.com
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carygoh
#10 Posted : Wednesday, March 19, 2014 1:33:30 PM
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carygoh wrote:
Thankyou @Kysse and Bigchick.
My email address is carryiegoh@gmail.com


@ Bigchick what happened majamaneni
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Mukiri
#11 Posted : Wednesday, March 19, 2014 11:22:23 PM
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Know if they cold press the nuts for oil? I'd like to try the oil

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murchr
#12 Posted : Monday, January 19, 2015 9:56:24 PM
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@newfarer still doing this? What is the ideal climate to grow macadamia? How long does it take to grow? What is the amount of workload that goes into it?
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#13 Posted : Friday, January 23, 2015 11:05:30 AM
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I think it takes years to start bearing fruit..after that easy going
murchr
#14 Posted : Tuesday, July 14, 2015 7:13:14 PM
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The bonus comprised Sh60 per kilogram of organic nuts and Sh30 per kilogramme of conventional nuts.

The bonus is in addition to the Sh110 farm-gate per-kilo price paid on supply of the conventional nuts.

Jungle Nuts chief executive Patrick Wainaina said the highest-paid farmer received a bonus of Sh700,000.

“The whole concept is to encourage the farmers to increase production of the crop,” said Mr Wainaina in an interview.

http://www.businessdaily...8/-/804us7z/-/index.html
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#15 Posted : Saturday, December 30, 2017 10:06:19 PM
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Anybody who has delved into macadamia farming?

Experience?
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#16 Posted : Monday, March 04, 2019 9:07:11 AM
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Seems no one is growing them.
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