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South African Macadamia Growers' Association signs MOU with Chinese nut industry

Mr. Walter Giuricich, Chairman of the South African Macadamia Growers' Association (SAMAC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Madam Weng Yangyang, the senior Vice President of the Specialized Committee for Nuts and Roasted Seeds of the China National Industry Association (CSNC), aiming at enhancing the cooperation for nuts and roaster industry between the two countries.


Walter Giuricich of SAMAC shaking hands with Madam Weng Yangyang of CSNC, witnessed by representatives of CSNC as well as Bonnie Buthelezi, Subtrop market development manager (left) and Counsellor Mashudu Silimela of the South African Embassy in Beijing (right)

The signing ceremony took place at the opening of the China Nuts and Roasted Seed Industry’s Annual Conference and the 11th China Nuts and Roasted Seed Exhibition. The board members of CSNC, Mr. Mashudu Silimela, Agricultural Counsellor from the South African Embassy, and honoured guests witnessed the event along with over one thousand Chinese nut industry leaders. 

At the opening, Madam Weng stated that China is now the No. 1 nut market in the world. As per the figure released by CSNC at the event, the total sales of China nuts and roasted seeds have reached to RMB 132.7 Billion (around USD19.5 billion) in 2016, up 10% compared with the years before. 



It demonstrated the healthy growth of the industry, part of which shall contribute to CSNC’s effort to promote their members’ products, summarized in the slogan “eating a handful of nuts and roasted nuts a day will keep you healthy”. Giuricich echoed in his opening remarks to the audience that: “Many nut industries in the world have supplied more than 30% of their crop to China.“

When referring specifically to South African macadamias, China purchased approximately 40%, or 18,200 tons, in 2015 and 36%, or 13,680 tons, of the crop in 2016. The figure has dropped in 2016 as South Africa experienced its worst drought recorded in history. 
 
“Looking forward from 2017 onwards the global macadamia industry is expected to be back at full capacity by 2018 and doubling in size by 2020. This massive growth will result in an industry which represents less than 2% of the international nut market to grow to 4% in the next 3 to 4 years,“ said Giuricich. 

No doubt China has played a key role in the future market growth for macadamia nuts. That’s why SAMAC is seeking the partnership with CSNC. The signed MOU will allow the two parties to enhance cooperation by exchanging industry information, jointly promoting their products, and through being deeply involved with both association's events.

As Giuricich put it: “The proverb from Nigeria goes 'a man cannot sit down alone to plan for prosperity'. Relationships, teamwork and trust though all levels of business and trade is important for success.”

For more information:
Bonnie Buthelezi
South African Subtropical Growers' Association
Tel: +27 15 307 3676; or +27 15 306 6240
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