The Kenyan government has implemented regulations on macadamia harvest timing to ensure quality and prevent the export of immature produce, leading to stabilized prices for farmers and improved income stability. Farmers are facing challenges in complying with these guidelines, but direct market access programs and certification programs are providing support by connecting them with larger processors and offering training. These programs are helping farmers meet export standards and tap into international markets, with China being a key export destination. The Kenyan government's strict guidelines and growing export opportunities, along with plans for a large-scale processing plant in Sagana, indicate a promising future for Kenyan macadamia farming.