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The Potential for Macadamias in Vietnam

For its high economic value and extraordinary nutrition,  Macadamia has drawn much enthusiasm from  agricultural experts and promised to help farmers in the provinces in the Northwestern region  and the Central Highlands of Vietnam reduce poverty and eradicate hunger.
The Macadamia, indigenous to Australia,  was introduced to Vietnam about ten years ago for trial cultivation in the Northwestern and Central Highland regions where there are the best growing conditions for the tree. Notably, Vietnam’s macadamia trees have produced the same, and higher, yields as Australia, the world’s number one macadamia  producer.

The macadamia nut is dubbed “the Queen of Nuts” for its extraordinary nutritional value and distinctive flavor.

Compared to other common edible seeds, such as almonds and cashews, macadamias are high in fat and low in protein. Out of all the seeds and nuts, macadamias have the highest amounts of mono-unsaturated fats. Nut is round with a diameter of 2-3cm and has a glossy crème. It has a smooth, buttery texture and uniquely flavourful and creamy taste. In Vietnam, Macadamia nuts are normally processed into 32 different products of different tastes, such as raw or salted, roasted and cracked covered with  salt, mustard, honey or black chocolate.



Macadamia saplings. Photo: Tat Son/VNP

A macadamia sapling nursery in Dien Bien Province. Photo: File

Macadamia trees grown in Dien Bien have high productivity. Photo: File 

Fresh macadamia fruit on a tree planted in northwestern Vietnam. Photo: File

Macadamia nuts harvested in Vietnam. Photo: File

According to Decree 210/2013/ND-CP, the projects on growing Macadamia trees in a total area of more than 50ha are given support of  15 million dong/ha from the State's budget; nurseries with more than 500,000 macadamia saplings/year are supported up to 70% of its cost. 
Since 2002, the Research Centre for Forest Tree Improvement under the Vietnamese Academy of Forestry Sciences  and  other organisations have conducted research and grown Macadamia trees on a trial basis in the Central Highlands and the Northwestern region and mountain provinces in the Central region. They initially imported the Macadamia saplings  from China, and then Thailand and Australia. After 10 years of trial cultivation in 16 provinces with 20 models in a total area of 35ha, 10 varieties of Macadamia have been selected for planting in the Central Highland and Northwestern regions. 

Seeing the great potential of Macadamia trees, many enterprises have invested in cultivating the lucrative crop, processing and trading Macadamia nuts which are  in high demand in the market. For instance, LienViet Post Bank is carrying out a project on giving farmers a loan of 10,000 billion dong to plant the trees and  Vinamacca  Joint-stock Company is also implementing  a project on a training and transferring technique of planting and tending Macadamia trees, building three large-scale Macadamia nurseries in Yen Thuy District (Hoa Binh), Krong Nang District and Coffee 715B M’Drak Company in Dak Lak. The Macadamia Joint-Stock Company in Dien Bien Province has carried out a project on growing 3,400ha of forests combined with Macadamia trees in Tuan Giao District, Dien Bien Province.


Macadamia nuts are dubbed “the Queen of Nuts”
for their nutritional quality and high economic potential. Photo: Tat Son/VNP

Some products from macadamia nuts processed in Vietnam. Photo: Tat Son/VNP

Skin care products made from macadamia nuts. Photo: Tat Son/VNP

Products from macadamia nuts. Photo: File

Macadamia nuts on display at the Festival Macadamia 2015 held in Hanoi. Photo: Tat Son/VNP

Customers try skin care products made from macadamia nuts. Photo: Tat Son/VNP 

Customers taste macadamia nuts at the Festival Macadamia 2015 held in Hanoi. Photo: Tat Son/VNP

The Macadamia market in Vietnam has now become very busy with the participation of scientists and enterprises involved in planting  Macadamia trees, processing and importing and exporting Macadamia nut products. Recently,  Festival Macadamia 2015 held in Hanoi introduced customers to Macadamia products and provided them with opportunities for investment. Furthermore, a forum was also held for scientists, enterprises and investors to discuss measures and directions to further develop Macadamia trees in Vietnam.
 
Story: Bich Van -  Photos: Tat Son & IDT's Files

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