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Macadamia Nut Export Price Per Kg — Africa to Global Markets

The macadamia nut is the world's most expensive commercially traded nut. Understanding the price gap between farm gate and export market — and how to position African supply correctly — is the foundation of every profitable macadamia trade.

€6.60–€12.80FOB Africa kernel price range
45,000 MTKenya annual NIS production
63%Asian share of global macadamia imports
KES 100Kenya minimum farm gate price/kg
Fresh Produce Prices 📅 Updated March 2026 ⏱ 10 min read ✍ ExportReady.africa Editorial Team

A Kenyan smallholder sells macadamia nut-in-shell at the farm gate for KES 100 per kg — the government minimum price. That same nut, processed into whole Style 0 kernel and packed for a German confectionery buyer, lands at €10 to €12 per kg. The difference between those two numbers is processing, certification, cold storage, sea freight, and market access.

Understanding the macadamia price stack is not academic. It is the commercial logic that explains every pricing decision in the African macadamia trade — why Chinese buyers pay differently from EU food manufacturers, why South African kernel commands more than Kenyan kernel, and why the Kenya government's ban on raw nut exports exists.

This article gives international buyers, Kenyan and African exporters, and food industry procurement teams the complete macadamia price picture — farm gate through to EU wholesale, origin by origin, buyer channel by buyer channel.

⚡ Key Takeaways — African Macadamia Export Prices
  • FOB Africa kernel: €6.60–€12.80/kg (H1 2025), with most transactions €8.50–€11.50/kg depending on origin and style
  • Kenya has banned raw and in-shell macadamia exports — all Kenyan macadamia exports must be processed kernel
  • South Africa is the world's largest macadamia producer — 74,500 tonnes NIS forecast and commanding premium over Kenya on style grade
  • Asia absorbs 63% of global macadamia imports; Europe 17%; North America 15%
  • China buys approximately 95% of South African in-shell macadamia and is the dominant buyer for African kernel volumes
  • Style 0 whole polished kernel is the highest-value grade — EU food manufacturers and US specialty retailers pay the most
  • Kenya, South Africa, and Australia supply approximately 87% of European macadamia imports
  • Aflatoxin compliance (EU: Total 4ppb, B1 2ppb) is the non-negotiable food safety requirement for EU buyers

The Macadamia Price Stack — Farm Gate to EU Retail

The price journey of a macadamia nut from farm to European consumer involves at least six distinct commercial steps. Each adds cost — and each adds value. Understanding which step you occupy in the chain is the starting point for pricing correctly.

African Macadamia — Complete Price Stack
Kenya origin · Processed kernel · EU destination · Per kg
Farm Gate NIS — Kenya smallholder Nut-in-shell at farm; government minimum price KES 100/kg
$0.54–$0.92/kg
Processor Gate — Cracked and graded kernel After cracking, drying, grading to style; includes processing cost
KES 500–800/kg
FOB Kenya — Style 1/2 Kernel (Standard) Processed, graded, vacuum-packed; BRC/FSSC certified facility · Per kg
€6.60–€9.50/kg
FOB South Africa — Style 0/1 Premium Kernel Estate production; consistent grading; South African price premium
€9.00–€12.80/kg
CIF Rotterdam / Hamburg — EU landed cost FOB price + sea freight + insurance from Africa
€10.00–€14.00/kg
EU Wholesale — Food manufacturer / nut retailer Selling price to chocolate manufacturers, bakeries, nut retailers
€12.00–€18.00/kg
EU Retail — Roasted/salted consumer pack Final retail price in European supermarkets (per equivalent kg)
€35.00–€55.00/kg

Style Grades Explained — How They Determine Price

Macadamia kernel pricing is dominated by style grade. The same farm's harvest can produce kernels worth €6.60/kg and €12.80/kg from the same cracking run — the difference is entirely the percentage of intact, whole, polished kernels versus broken pieces. Processors who invest in precision cracking equipment consistently achieve higher Style 0/1 ratios and command premium prices accordingly.

Style GradeDescriptionFOB Africa Price RangePrimary BuyerMarket
Style 0Whole, polished, light-coloured — top grade€10.00–€12.80/kgEU premium retail, chocolate mfgEU / USA
Style 1Whole kernel, natural (unpolished)€8.50–€11.00/kgChina confectionery, EU food industryChina / EU
Style 2Halves (half kernel)€7.00–€9.50/kgEU bakery, foodservice, salad barsEU / USA
Style 4Pieces (10mm and above)€5.00–€7.00/kgIndustrial bakery, ice cream ingredientsMultiple
Style 6Small pieces, granules, flour€3.00–€5.00/kgFood processing, confectionery coatingIndustrial

The Kenya Raw Nut Export Ban — What International Buyers Must Understand

Kenya's macadamia export landscape changed fundamentally in 2025. The government reinstated a ban on the export of raw and in-shell macadamia nuts in February 2025. This ban requires all macadamia leaving Kenya to be fully processed into kernel before export — the unprocessed nut-in-shell cannot legally be exported.

The policy rationale is clear: a tonne of processed macadamia kernel generates significantly more export revenue — and more Kenyan jobs — than a tonne of raw nuts shipped to China for processing. The Macadamia Nut Processors Association of Kenya (MACNUT) supports the ban. The Agriculture and Food Authority (AFA) enforces it.

For international buyers, the practical implication is straightforward: if you want Kenyan macadamia, you must buy processed kernel. Shell-on or NIS product from Kenya is not available for export. Buyers who previously sourced Kenyan shell-on for in-house cracking must now either buy Kenyan kernel or source shell-on from Malawi, Uganda, or Zimbabwe, where similar bans do not currently apply.

⚠️ Kenya Macadamia Export Ban — Buyer Checklist

Verify with your Kenyan macadamia exporter that they hold a valid AFA processing and export licence. Request their most recent AFA inspection and clearance documentation. Any offer of shell-on or NIS product from a Kenya-origin supplier should be treated with caution — this product cannot legally be exported from Kenya and may indicate either a smuggling operation or misrepresentation of origin. Processed kernel from a legitimate, AFA-licensed processor is the only compliant Kenyan macadamia product.

African Origin Comparison — Where to Source and Why

OriginExport VolumePrimary ProductFOB Price PositionKey Strength
🇿🇦 South AfricaWorld's largest — 30,000 MT kernel 2024Style 0/1 kernel + in-shell (China)Premium — €9.00–€12.80/kgConsistent style grading, BRC/FSSC certified processors, established EU relationships
🇰🇪 Kenya~8,600 MT kernel annuallyStyle 1/2/4 kernel (processed only)Standard — €6.60–€11.00/kgVolume, improving quality, organic-by-default smallholder production
🇲🇼 MalawiGrowing — shell-on availableShell-on + lower-grade kernelCompetitive — €5.00–€8.00/kgShell-on available (no export ban), competitive FOB for processing buyers
🇿🇼 ZimbabweSmall — fastest-growing by % YoYSpecialty kernelPremium niche — €9.00–€12.00/kgPremium positioning for EU specialty, fastest YoY growth (+144% in 2024)
🇺🇬 UgandaEmergingNIS primarilyFarm gate competitiveCompetitive farmgate pricing, no current export ban

The Three Buyer Markets — Price Logic by Destination

Macadamia price is not just determined by origin and grade — it is determined by which market you are selling into. China, the EU, and the US each operate with different purchasing models, different quality preferences, and different price points.

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Asia (China primary)
63%
Largest volume buyer. Purchases both in-shell (for domestic cracking) and mid-grade kernel. Price-sensitive, volume-focused. Chinese New Year gifting creates seasonal spike. SA exports ~95% of in-shell to China.
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Europe (Germany leads)
17%
Prefers Style 0/1 kernel. BRC/FSSC certification required. Strict aflatoxin compliance. Relationship-driven annual contracts. Germany 30%, Netherlands 25%, Spain 16% of EU macadamia imports.
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North America
15%
Highest per-kg value for premium certified product. USDA NOP organic commands strong premium. Specialty natural food retailers and premium confectionery pay top rates for traceable, certified African macadamia.

South Africa vs Kenya vs Australia — The Benchmark Comparison

For EU buyers, three origins dominate the macadamia supply: South Africa, Kenya, and Australia. Together they account for approximately 87 percent of all macadamia nuts supplied to European markets. Understanding how they differ in price and positioning helps buyers build the right sourcing strategy.

Factor🇿🇦 South Africa🇰🇪 Kenya🇦🇺 Australia
FOB price positionPremium — €9.00–€12.80/kg kernelStandard — €6.60–€11.00/kg kernelBenchmark premium — €11.00–€15.00/kg
Style 0/1 proportionHigh — estate-based crackingVariable — improving with investmentVery high — consistent benchmark
Food safety certsBRC/FSSC — major processorsVariable — check per processorUniversal in export sector
Aflatoxin riskLow in certified processorsModerate — testing required per lotMinimal in established processors
Shell-on exportAvailable — primarily to ChinaBanned — kernel onlyAvailable
Organic certified volumesGrowingLarge — organic by default potentialEstablished
EU supply windowMay–OctoberJune–September (peak kernel availability)March–June

What to Check Before Buying African Macadamia

Buying macadamia from Africa without independent verification is a commercial risk. The wide range of processor quality — from BRC-certified industrial facilities to small-scale processors with minimal quality control — means that two Kenya-origin shipments at the same declared style grade can be dramatically different in actual quality.

Before committing volume, request and verify: a current food safety certificate (BRC, FSSC 22000, or equivalent), a laboratory certificate of analysis showing style grade breakdown by percentage, moisture content test (must be below 1.5% for vacuum-packed export kernel), aflatoxin test results from the specific lot (EU: Total ≤4ppb, B1 ≤2ppb), and a reference from at least one current EU or US buyer. Processors who cannot provide all of these documents should not receive commercial volumes without an in-person facility visit.

📌 Price Benchmark Disclaimer

All FOB prices in this article are market reference benchmarks based on 2024/25 season data from CBI Netherlands, trade intelligence sources, and exporter networks. Actual transaction prices vary by style grade percentage, buyer relationship, payment terms, and seasonal timing. Always request current quotations from verified African macadamia processors before finalising any sourcing decision.

Frequently Asked Questions

FOB Kenya macadamia kernel ranged from approximately €6.60 to €12.80 per kg in the first half of 2025, with most transactions falling €8.50 to €11.50/kg depending on style grade, certification, and buyer channel. Style 0 whole polished commands the highest prices; Style 4 and 6 pieces trade significantly lower. South Africa commands a premium above Kenya, reflecting its more consistent style grading from estate-based production. Always request a full style grade breakdown with any quotation — the declared style may not reflect the actual percentage split in the shipment.
Kenya reinstated its ban on exporting raw and in-shell macadamia nuts in February 2025. The ban requires all Kenyan macadamia exports to be fully processed into kernel before leaving the country. It is enforced by AFA under the Crops (Nuts and Oil Crops) Regulations 2020. A one-year export window was open from November 2023 to November 2024, then the ban was reinstated. International buyers can only source processed kernel from Kenya — not shell-on or NIS product for export.
African processors produce the internationally recognised INC style grades: Style 0 (whole polished, highest value), Style 1 (whole natural), Style 2 (halves), Style 4 (pieces 10mm+), and Style 6 (small pieces/granules). South African processors achieve higher proportions of Style 0/1 due to their estate-based production. Kenyan processors produce a wider mix with Style 1, 2, and 4 as the bulk of commercial volumes. Always specify required style grade percentages in your contract and request a style grade breakdown certificate with each shipment.
South Africa, Kenya, and Australia supply approximately 87% of European macadamia imports. Australia commands a slight price premium based on consistent quality and long-established reputation. African origins — particularly South Africa — are closing this quality gap. For buyers who verify quality independently using style grade breakdown and aflatoxin test results, African macadamia from BRC/FSSC certified facilities increasingly delivers comparable quality at a competitive price.
Kenya's macadamia harvest season officially opens March 1 and runs through approximately October. Peak harvest is April to August. AFA enforces a harvesting ban from November 2 to February 28 each year to prevent immature nut collection. International buyers should plan sourcing around March-October availability, with peak processed kernel available May-September after harvest cracking and processing is complete.

Find Verified African Macadamia Exporters — BRC Certified

Connect with AFA-licensed Kenyan and South African macadamia processors on ExportReady.africa. Request style grade specifications, food safety certificates, and current season quotations directly from verified exporters.