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Jane Maigua, Kenya’s macadamia nut agri-processing pioneer

June 26, 2022 Melanie Hawken

Jane Maigua

 

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Exotic EPZ, a Kenyan macadamia nuts processing and export company supporting smallholder farmers

Jane Maigua is the CEO of Exotic EPZ, a macadamia nuts processing and export company based in Nairobi Kenya. The company was restarted in 2017 under Jane's leadership and has grown its supply of high quality nuts to the Netherlands and a growing customer base in USA, Spain, Germany, Italy and China. Jane has two business partners, Charity Ndegwa and Loise Maina, and together they have established the only solely woman-owned processing and export company in the macadamia value chain in East Africa. Exotic EPZ employs 187 workers giving them a decent employment, and it sources its raw nuts from over 9000 small holder farmers. Of the company’s workers, 85% are women and 75% are youth. Exotic EPZ’s commitment to environmental sustenance has been demonstrated in its use of solar power to run its processing factory and recycling of shells as boiler fuel, in addition to use of energy efficient processing systems. Currently the company is launching a campaign for planting of macadamia trees as a source of income as well as for carbon sequestration.


Lioness Weekender spoke to founder, Jane Maigua, to understand more about her entrepreneurial journey, and what drives her to make a difference both in terms of the environment and also job creation opportunities for women and youth.

What does your company do?

We source macadamia nuts in shells from thousands of smallholder farmers, processing and exporting raw macadamia kernels into international markets through a B2B model.

What inspired you to start your company?

The struggles that I saw with farmers not getting value for their crops, as middlemen exploited them through their very own pricing. My parents were peasant farmers facing such struggles as well. I was also inspired to run an export business that would also create opportunities for many people, and to inspire other women to run corporate businesses.

Why should anyone use your service or product?

High production standards under high level and stringent food safety systems. We have FSSC 22000 Certification, ISO 9001 certification, and Kosher certification, all of which enables us to assure our customers of high quality and safe food products from Exotic EPZ. We have a high customer orientation, and to achieve this we ensure that our staff operate in an environment and culture that fosters respect, teamwork, diligence, integrity, innovation, and high quality standards.

Tell us a little about your team

Our team comprises of 187 workers (both full-time and temporary workers). 
The management team comprises of a dynamic and talented team of 8, five being women. They all are highly qualified and experienced in their respective roles and are always highly motivated to deliver our customer promise. We do have a lot of fun working together and organize several social activities such as team building events, celebration of everyone's birthdays, graduations, baby showers etc. as the case maybe.

Share a little about your entrepreneurial journey. And do you come from an entrepreneurial background?

My mother was a peasant farmer and ran a few Agri-based businesses, while my father was a bus driver. I saw them struggle with the farm activities, but at the same time they educated my two siblings and I from the same.  I aspired to be an astute entrepreneur at one time in my life, but like everyone else I had to go through the education process and the eminent path that followed. I ended up in the entrepreneurship development sector working with national and international NGOs, as well as the UN on projects that supported Small and Medium Enterprises to start and grow their businesses. From this I gained a lot of knowledge and motivation to still pursue my dream of starting a business. 25 years into my career I resigned from the UN to start the Agro processing and export of nuts, which I have done with my partners for the last four years. It is challenging and exciting at the same time.

What are your future plans and aspirations for your company?

Future plans are to expand our operations to include macadamia oils and other specialty oils such as sesame, moringa and baobab. We also plan to get into roasted nuts which we can supply to domestic markets, as well as to the wider African market. We also hope to build our own factory that will scale up our production form the 2,500MT nuts in shell we currently are processing annually to 5,000MT annually.

What gives you the most satisfaction being an entrepreneur?

Having satisfied customers with our nuts, and on the other hand seeing women and men having a consistent source of decent income at the factory and in our value chain, including our small scale farmers and suppliers.

What's the biggest piece of advice you can give to other women looking to start-up?

You can go as high as you dream or even higher, so set your ambitions high. Seek to overcome the societal or cultural perceptions, as well as self-limitation and go for gold! It is possible to excel as a woman. Put in the work and enjoy the results.

To learn more about Jane’s entrepreneurial journey and her business, Exotic EPZ, contact her via email: jane@exoticepz.co.ke and visit the company’s website and social media platforms:

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