The Bigger Nut Consortium
The Taste Experience
Macadamia:
- The Bigger Nut Consortium produce and supply the Biggest Macadamia Nuts in the world.
- It is for producers and Resellers wanting to produce and sell the biggest Nuts in the world, typically in the 23-45mm size bracket.
- We do this by using exploiting untapped genetic potential, using cross-pollination. Cross-Pollination result in Priority Nuts being allocated a much larger amount of nutritional resources by the tree. Such nuts are tastier and visually more unique and appealing to a learned palate.
- We use proprietary earthworm technology to enhance the taste, with the larger nuts generally having superior taste due to the increased nutritional density, with a striking taste.
- These nuts are ideal for the confectionary, premium and gourmet market.

Macadamia Nut Size/ Producer Price Gradient:
I. 18-22mm is worth $2.20 kg =Not bigger Nut Consortium.
II. 22-29mm is worth $3.20 kg = Bigger Nut Consortium.
III. 30-39mm is worth $6 kg = Bigger Nut Consortium.
IV. 40mm+ is worth $12 per kg=Bigger Nut Consortium.


Quick Overview:
- The Bigger Nut Consortium is about what is genetically and scientifically possible. We produce Outsize nuts for the Gourmet and Confectionary markets.
- We license proprietary trade secret level technology to Macadamia Nut Farmers for a 10% royalty, which Outsize nuts (making them much bigger, nutritionally dense and far tastier).
- We use Earthworms which raise soil fertility, causing much bigger Nuts, raising yield and improving quality; it lifts production into the next tier price and quality bracket.
- Proprietary trade secret level technology in the production chain enables the Outsize outcome, with a10% royalty on the Outsize Nuts larger than 22mm.
- If you are interested in working with us as a grower or buyer of Outsize Nuts contact us by Whatsapp on +27 722534773.
Technology Building Blocks:
How Soil fertility is Increased:
Table 1
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Soil-benevolent Bacteria in ONE worm | Fore-gut | Mid-gut | Hind-gut |
| 475 million | 32 900 million | 474 Billion |
Available minerals in the soil after earthworm activity: |
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Phosphorous | 7 times more |
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Nitrogen | 6 times more |
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Magnesium | 3 times more |
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Carbon | 2 times more |
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Calcium | 1.5 times more |
Soil Nutrient availability in soil after Earthworm gut passage


Case Study:
Hi Justice
Just got my results back from Macridge !
Hi Gavin.
Congradulations are in order… 😁😁👏👏👏
This is really exceptional quality.
There are zero defects and your Total SKR% Sound Kernel Recovery is 34.2%.
Impressive for Beaumonts in our region .
The color of the kernels is also excellent.
The Nut In Shell looks very good, regarding both color and shape conformity. The sizing profile on the Nut in shell NID is the best we have seen so far this season on any variety…. and far better than anything delivered for the last 5 years at least. Nothing less than 24 mm in size and a even spread in size peaking at 25 mm and 26 mm.
Otherwise theres not much else to expand on, other than to say, keep doing what you are doing.




Theoretical Way this technology can play out over 5 years:
Current Production Example:
- A grower produces 4 tons of NIS Macadamia with a normal small size profile.
- 60% of the nuts are in the 18-22mm category ($2.20 kg),
- 40% are in the 22-29mm size bracket ($3.20 kg)
Given:
- Total yield: 4 tons/ha = 4000 kg/ha
- Size distribution:
- 60% of nuts are 18–22mm, priced at $2.20/kg.
- 40% of nuts are 22–29mm, priced at $3.20/kg.
To calculate the income per hectare, we need to consider the yield, and the income generated from each size category of nuts.
Given:
- Total yield: 4 tons/ha = 4000 kg/ha
- Size distribution:
- 60% of nuts are 18–22mm, priced at $2.20/kg.
- 40% of nuts are 22–29mm, priced at $3.20/kg.
Step 1: Calculate the weight of each size category.
- Weight of 18–22mm nuts: 4000 kg×60%=2400 kg
- Weight of 22–29mm nuts: 4000 kg×40%=1600 kg
Step 2: Calculate the income for each size category.
- Income from 18–22mm nuts: 2400 kg×2.20 $/kg= $5280
- Income from 22–29mm nuts: 1600 kg×3.20 $/kg=$5120
Step 3: Total income per hectare
5280 $+5120 =$10 400
Result:
The total income per hectare is $10,400.
- With conventional farming this would be acceptable. With the Bigger Nut Consortium technology, it can be pushed to what is genetically and scientifically possible.
- Compare this to what is possible with the Proprietary Technology, in a 10% royalty structure.
Outsize Nut Production Example:
- Optimum conditions are creating for Bioprime Earthworms and Microbes.
- Worms are bred up to 1 million over 18 months, with this example following.
- Ideal cover crops are established.
- Note that there is no royalty on nuts sized 18-21mm
Year 1:
- Yields increase 20%
- 20% of nuts are in the 18-22mm bracket
- 60% of nuts are now in the 22-29mm bracket
- 40% of nuts are in the 30-39mm bracket at $6 kg
With a 20% increase in yield per hectare, the total yield is calculated, and the distribution of nut sizes is adjusted accordingly.
New Yield and Distribution
- Increased Yield:
4 tons/ha×1.20=4.8 tons/ha=4800 kg/ha
- Size Distribution:
- 18–21mm (20%): 4800 kg×20%=960 kg
- 22–29mm (60%): 4800 kg×60%=2880 kg
- 30–45mm (20%): 4800 kg×20%=960 kg
Pricing
- 18–21mm: $2.20/kg
- 22–29mm: $3.20/kg
- 30–45mm: $6.00/kg
Step 1: Calculate Income for Each Size Category
- 18–21mm Income: 960 kg×2.20 $/kg=$2112
- 22–29mm Income: 2880 kg×3.20 $/kg=$9216
- 30–39mm Income: 960 kg×6.00 $/kg=$5760
Step 2: Total Income per Hectare
$2112 + $9216 +$5760 = $17 088
Result:
The total income per hectare with a 20% increased yield and 20% of nuts in the 18-22mm size range is $17,088.
- The $2112 for 18-21mm you don’t pay a royalty on as those are meant for costs.
- On the $9216 + $5760 the total is $14,976.
- Minus 10% Royalty $1497.
- The result is $13,478.40 on Outsize Nuts.
- The 18-22mm small nut income that is left outside this arrangement is $2112 which is meant for costs and overhead.
- Our technology does increase yield by 20-40% and a portion is in the smaller nuts, but 18-21mm do not become part of the 10% royalty calculation, it only applies on outsize nuts larger than 21m.
- This soil fertility enhancement technology is accumulative in nature, and builds up over time, so the 2nd , 3rd and 4th years yields increase further.
- The important thing is to build up the soil fertility and give it time to flow through financially as per the example:
Year 2 Example:
Here is the updated pie chart showing the income distribution by macadamia nut size categories with a 40% yield increase:
- 18-21mm ($2.20/kg): $2,112
- 22-29mm ($3.20/kg): $12,441.60
- 30-45mm ($6.00/kg): $7,382.40
Total Income:
The total income per hectare is $19,936.00.
The Outsize result of $12,441.60 + $7,382.40 minus 10% is $17,841.60.
Year 3 Example:
Here is the pie chart showing the income distribution for an 8-ton yield with the following size distribution:
- 18-21mm ($2.20/kg): 25%
- 22-29mm ($3.20/kg): 50%
- 30-40mm ($6.00/kg): 20%
- 40mm ($12.00/kg): 5%
Total Income:
The total income per hectare is $31,600.00.
- Income from small nuts we reinvest as costs trying to double up yields, sizes and profits.
- Income from the Outsizes are $27 200, minus 10% royalty, is $24 480.
- Note the difference in income from where we started before this Soil fertility technology.
- As Soil fertility Builds income returns improve.
Year 4:
I have calculated the profits and provided a pie chart along with a detailed breakdown for a 10-ton yield per hectare with the specified size distribution:
- 30% (18-22mm)
- 40% (22-29mm)
- 20% (30-40mm)
- 10% (Very Large)
The total income per hectare is $43,400.00.
- See how the small nut income has grown.
- See how the category 2 and 3 and 4 size nuts are hitting the bottom-line due to the accumulative effect of soil fertility building.
Year 5:
Here is the pie chart showing the nut income breakdown for a total yield of 11.5 tons per hectare per year:
- 18-21mm ($2.20/kg): 1,840.0 kg ($4,048.00)
- 22-29mm ($3.20/kg): 4,600.0 kg ($14,720.00)
- 30-39mm ($6.00/kg): 3,450.0 kg ($20,700.00)
- 40-45mm ($12.00/kg): 1,610.0 kg ($19,320.00)
Total Yield: 11,500 kg
Total Income per Hectare per Year: $58,788.00
This chart highlights both the weights and values of each size bracket, showing the significant contributions from larger nut sizes to the overall income.
Some of the additional benefits of the technology:
6. It substantially lowers disease and expenses on herbicides, pesticide and fungicides.
7. It a creates a zero Residue reality.
8. It substantially increases the value of the underlying land, as soil fertility and income rise so does the inherent value of the land pro rata.
What does the Technology Licensing enable?
9. It enables you to have exceptional Cross Pollination, causing Priority Nuts enjoying priority resource allocation from the roots and leaves in terms of nutrients.
10. It enables you to have exceptional Soil fertility in the feeder root layer of the tree, able to deliver the Priority nutrients to Priority Nuts.
What is the potential impact on Nut Production:
a. 20-40% Bigger Size Nuts
b. 20-40% higher Nutritional Density/improved taste.
c. 20-40% improved plant hardiness against stress (disease challenge, heat, water, frost
d. 20-40% increased yields.
e. A Huge reduction in Phytophera and fungal wilt diseases.
f. All subject to the natural market forces of supply and demand.
How does it make you money?
11. If you have 60% of your nuts in the 18-21mm size range, worth $2.20 per kg, we increase most of them to the 22-30mm size range worth $3.20, a 50% increase in value.
12. If you have 40% of your nuts in the 22-29mm size range, we can take them to the 30-45mm size range, where premium prices apply.
13. If you don’t have nuts in the premium size brackets of 30mm-45mm we bring it within scientific and genetic reach with the market determining final prices based on supply and demand.
What does it cost?
14. R2500 for 2500 Earthworms and 75kg worm medium inoculant for 1 ha.
15. R1000 for 5 Liters of liquid inoculant concentrate for 1 Ha which you increase to 500 L.
16. Custom Cover crops as per discussion.
17. Custom Composting or manuring as per discussion.
18. Custom Soil amendments as per discussion.
What does it include:
19. There are only 25 slots available.
20. Personal Mentorship and private guidance as you climb the technology ladder and steps to higher soil fertility and an unfair advantage.
21. Personal daily whatsapp group contact and private training for your unique realities, climate and available resources factoring in your strengths and weaknesses.
22. Access to best practise in the wider consortium, help and assistance, genetics, microbes and fungi as well as legal lawful sensible market building and collaboration around standards, quality and health codes, with specialised machines, processing and exporting issues.
23. You basically have a world class expert on speed dial to help you build very high walls of entry against competition with access to a very rare and specialised knowledge base which is 95% not in the public domain.
24. Access is privileged and based on a Non-Compete and Non-Disclose reality.
25. The Bigger Nut Consortium is a team effort, with access to other Top players, Processors and Buyers.
26. Want to see what 10 tons a hectare looks like?
27. Want to see what 33mm Nuts look like?
28. Want to know how soil feel with 3 million Earthworms per hectare?
29. Want to pick the best brains for your unique problem while retaining your competitive advantage?
30. Want your Nuts to blow your competitions’ Nuts out of the water with size, quality and a taste?
31. We do it because we can, and we love doing it.
What is the next step:
32. Contact Justice CJ Malanot on 072 253 4773 and have a word.