Macadamia harvesting begins March 1 as ban of export of inshell nuts extended

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Macadamia harvesting begins March 1 as ban of export of inshell nuts extended

Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe on Thursday, February 27 morning announced the beginning of the harvesting season for mature macadamia nuts for this year, from this Saturday, March 1st 2025.

At the same time, CS Kagwe retained the current ban of export of all raw, in-shell nuts, maintaining that the government ‘s policy stance is well meaning and informed by a commitment to ensuring that the industry adheres to the law, as enunciated in the Agricultural Food Authority (AFA) Act, the Oil Crops (Nuts and Crops) Regulations of 2020, and various other national, regional and international obligations.

CS Kagwe also noted that the foregoing will not be achieved with a group pushing for export of in-shell nuts but through a unified and holistic approach to turn the threats into opportunities. Therefore, he made a passionate plea for all macadamia farmers to register under the Kenya Integrated Agricultural Management system (KIAMIS), so that government, farmers, development partners and the private sector are better able to plan for the sector.

AFA shall coordinate with the county governments to support farmers roll out formation of groups for the sector through such initiatives as the e-Extension service, subsidized fertilizer and real time market information, and an organized farm base will make it easier to engage and support them. AFA was tasked with convening, chairing, implementing and leading these policy directives immediately, through the formation of a multistakeholder Macadamia Nuts Standing Committee.

This committee will also introduce traceability in the sector, in an effort to break into new markets, address various concerns about non-compliance by some industry players and improve the reputation and brand value of Kenya’s macadamia nuts. Kenya ranks third globally in production and revenues, but is at risk of losing this market leadership if the current wrangles persist.

The ultimate goals are to protect the nascent industry, raise both quality and quantity, protects farmers’ incomes, encourage local value addition in all agricultural value chains, create, grow and protect local jobs. The industry has been deeply divided over the ban imposed by the Agricultural and Food Authority (AFA) in September 2024.

The Agriculture and Food Authority in collaboration with government agencies targeting to investigate potential smuggling of in-shell macadamia nuts. Should it be confirmed perpetrators will face the full wrath of the law.

In addition, the macadamia meeting chaired by the Agriculture and Livestock Development Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe has also directed the directorate to enforce registration and licensing of dealers particularly marketing agencies in collaboration with the relevant stakeholders such as county governments and the national police service.

Plantation growers will be prioritized to enhance monitoring of nut maturity across the agro ecological zones (AEZs). At the point of customs, the stakeholders meeting attended by the Principal Secretary State Department for Agriculture Dr. Kipronoh Ronoh, AFA Director General Bruno Linyiru, Macadamia Nut Processors Association of Kenya (MACNUT), Nut Processors Association of Kenya (NUTPAK) and farmers resolved that the directorate should implement mandatory inspections of macadamia shipments to ensure compliance.

In order to protect unsuspecting buyers, an enforcement of the zero-tolerance policy on the reintroduction of poor-quality nuts into the market will be done. Further a standardization system for assessing nut quality will be established aligned with existing quality standards and parameters.

To ensure consistency and accurate quality assessment, clear guidelines will be developed for the use of X ray scanners. The technical department, Regulations and Compliance & Technical and Advisory Services, should provide training on macadamia Good Agricultural Practices (GAP). It will include best practices for maturity assessment and pest control to improve the product of high-quality nuts.

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