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Kenya Exports 54 Tons of Macadamia Nuts to Hunan, China, in Boost for Farmers

Riley Spencer by Riley Spencer
August 14, 2025
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Kenya Exports 54 Tons of Macadamia Nuts to Hunan, China, in Boost for Farmers
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Kenya has marked a significant milestone in its agricultural trade by exporting 54 tons of macadamia nuts to Hunan Province, China, as part of its ongoing efforts to expand market access for local produce. This consignment represents the first batch of Kenyan macadamia exports to Hunan this year, underscoring the government’s commitment to diversifying agricultural markets and securing better returns for farmers. The shipment is part of a larger trade plan expected to see 2,000 tons of macadamia nuts exported to China by the end of 2025, a move poised to significantly boost foreign exchange earnings.

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The development was lauded by China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs Department of African Affairs Director-General Du Xiaohui, who confirmed the arrival of the shipment via a post on X. “Glad to see 54 tons of Kenyan macadamia nuts arrived in Hunan, which is the first batch of nut products imported from Africa to Hunan Province this year,” Du said, adding that China’s imports of the product are expected to reach 2,000 tons this year. The official further emphasized that the Chinese market remains open and welcoming to quality Kenyan products.

The growing demand for macadamia nuts in China presents a strategic opportunity for Kenya to tap into a consumer base of over 1 billion people. As the world’s third-largest producer of macadamia nuts, Kenya is well-positioned to increase both raw in-shell and processed nut exports to meet this demand. By aligning with consumer trends in Asia’s fast-expanding middle class, Kenya aims to capture higher value from its agricultural output while supporting rural economies.

This breakthrough also reflects the Kenyan government’s active role in securing international markets for local farmers. By leveraging trade partnerships, participating in bilateral negotiations, and engaging in targeted marketing campaigns, the government is enabling farmers to access premium markets where they can earn better prices for their produce. This initiative is expected to reduce post-harvest losses, enhance agricultural productivity, and create employment along the value chain.

Trade relations between Kenya and China have been on a steady upward trajectory. According to the General Administration of Customs, goods trade between the two countries grew 11.9 percent year-on-year in the first quarter of this year, reaching 16.13 billion yuan (approximately USD 2.24 billion). China’s exports to Kenya rose 11.8 percent, while imports from Kenya—including agricultural products such as tea, coffee, and now macadamia—grew by 13.2 percent. This marks the sixth consecutive quarter of trade growth between the two nations.

Looking ahead, Kenya’s expanding macadamia trade with China not only promises better returns for farmers but also positions the country as a competitive player in the global nut industry. By maintaining quality standards, investing in processing technology, and strengthening logistics infrastructure, Kenya can consolidate its position in the lucrative Chinese market. The continued export of macadamia nuts is expected to bring in substantial revenue, support rural livelihoods, and reinforce Kenya’s reputation as a reliable supplier of high-quality agricultural products.

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Riley Spencer

Riley Spencer has been writing professionally since 2008. He has contributed to several publications, including being a contributor at “Houston Chronicle Publication”. Spencer holds a Master of Business Administration in Finance from University of Texas at Dallas as well as Bachelor of Science in Accounting with a Minor in English Language from University of California, Los Angeles.

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