Our Galip Nut range

Roasted

Available in
60g & 100g packs

Peeled

Available in
60g & 100g packs

Natural

Available in
100g & 1 kilo packs

Try some today! Galip nuts are now available in stores!

Click here to find your local stockists of PNG’s first home grown nut brand.

Creating local opportunity and empowering communities

Our mission is to develop economic opportunities for rural communities by testing consumer demand of Galip as a new tree nut crop for Papua New Guinea (PNG).

What is the galip nut?

The Galip nut has a milky smooth flavour when raw and takes on an entirely new identity when dried and roasted, it is nutty, yet crisp, with an easy crunch that melts in the mouth. Delicious wild-harvested & nutrient-rich makes Galip the new “super-nut” proudly created in PNG.

Latest news on Galip Nut projects

 

Galip nuts now available in supermarkets!

Galip nuts now available in supermarkets!

Ahead of the official launch on Thursday, July 26, packaged galip nuts are now in stores and on shelves! Shoppers at the Stop n Shop, Harbourside were today treated with the opportunity to taste and purchase this fantastic new product. Hand picked and hand...

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Historic First Shipment Leaves Rabaul Airport

Historic First Shipment Leaves Rabaul Airport

A huge milestone achievement was reached as the first shipment of the Galip Nut departed from the Rabaul Airport. This landmark event marks a culmination of many years research and development of the Canarium indicum nut (galip nut). Hopefully, this...

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Project Partners

The commercialisation of this indigenous nut has been the result of an Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) funded project titled ‘Enhancing value added products and environmental benefits from agroforestry systems in Papua New Guinea and the Pacific. The Galip Nut Company is a joint research development between the National Agricultural Research Institute (NARI), the University of the Sunshine Coast, the University of Adelaide and the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) funded by the people of Australia.