Kenya's macadamia industry, which exports 95% of its production, is facing price instability due to global market conditions, with farm-gate prices dropping significantly in 2023. In response, the Kenyan Ministry of Agriculture has lifted a ban on exports and implemented measures to prevent the export of unripe fruits. These measures include a one-year export window and a ban on macadamia nut picking from November 2, 2024 to March 1, 2025. The ministry has also set a minimum guaranteed farm purchase price of 100 shillings/kg. China is a key market for Kenyan macadamia nuts, with imports growing from less than 400 tons in 2017 to 17,022 tons in 2021.