Desiccated coconuts: defying the export decline

July 23, 2024 at 4:50 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MANILA. While exports of Philippine coconut products have fallen year-on-year, desiccated coconuts are defying this downward trend. Competitive pressure and the situation in the Red Sea are making things difficult for exporters.

Nominal increase in desiccated coconut exports

As the market experts at T.M. Duché report, prices for desiccated coconuts on the Philippine domestic market have fallen slightly. This is not yet noticeable on the international market, where prices are largely stable, for example in Europe and the USA. Exports of Philippine coconut products fell significantly in March after initially rising at the beginning of the year. The export volume fell by 14.2% to 212,783 mt: according to experts, 247,874 mt were shipped overseas in the same period last year. Revenues therefore fell from USD 219.57 million to USD 183.68 million. Exports of desiccated coconuts managed to defy the downward trend and recorded a slight increase of 0.6% to 14,578 mt.

Coconut oil is becoming more expensive

The prices for crude coconut oil in the Philippines are also largely stable, as is the case for refined, bleached and deodorized coconut oil (RBD). According to T.M. Duché, there are prices of USD 1,375/mt CIF Rotterdam for shipments in September and October, and even higher prices for the following months. Within a week, coconut oil prices in Europe climbed by USD 19.30/mt. Philippine coconut oil exports in March fell by 13.7% to 188,377 mt.

No improvement in sight

The experts cite strong competition from other coconut-producing countries as the main reason for the drop in export figures, which is causing the Philippines' market share to shrink. The disruption of the supply chain due to the crisis in the Red Sea and the increased transport costs have also had an impact on exports, and there is no improvement in sight in the near future; on the contrary, the attacks have increased, meaning that the situation could deteriorate further.

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