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  • Mozambique: Macadamia nuts exported to China

    Jul 31st, 2013

    <p>The Mozambican company Macs-In-Moz has exported its first crop of macadamia nuts to South Africa and China. Macs-In-Moz is based in the Sussundenga district in the central province of Manica. It currently has two hundred hectares of macadamia trees.</p> <p>According to the chief executive of Macs-In-Moz, Howard Blight, the first crop of nuts amounted to ten tons. The company exported six tons of nuts to South Africa and China, at an average price of 4 US dollars per kilogramme. The exports are in shell as Mozambique lacks any cracking facilities locally. However, there are plans for a facility for the 2015 crop.</p> <p>Macs-In-Moz used the other four tons of nuts in its rapidly expanding nursery. In its first season, the nursery produced 110,000 young trees for planting. This year, the nursery&#39;s output could approach 300,000. According to Blight, &ldquo;the area is in a boom phase with many South African farmers securing leases to plant macadamia and avocado&rdquo;.</p> <p>Mozambique currently has about a thousand hectares of macadamia orchards.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p>


    Source: allafrica.com
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