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Desiccated coconuts: earthquake damage causes delays

June 10, 2026 at 4:28 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MANILA. Export prices for Philippine desiccated coconuts remain largely stable, while they are already falling slightly on the domestic market. The severe earthquake off the coast of Sarangani has caused significant damage in the production areas.

Earthquake causes damage

A 7.8-magnitude earthquake off the coast of Mindanao in the Philippines has caused damage in several coconut-growing regions. In the affected regions, factories have been temporarily closed to inspect facilities and infrastructure. In some cases, longer shutdowns are expected. In the short term, delays in transport and restrictions at ports and warehouses are some of the main concerns, according to experts at T.M. Duché in their latest market update.

Export market remains largely stable

The international market for desiccated coconuts remains stable. Export prices have remained unchanged for 16 weeks, ranging between USD 1.09 and 1.90/lb FOB. The average price calculated by the United Coconut Associations of the Philippines (UCAP) stands at USD 1.44/lb FOB for the USA, Europe and other destination regions. However, compared to last year, this figure is below the average at that time. On the Philippine domestic market, meanwhile, prices fell slightly. Copra prices also continued their downward trend. T.M. Duché cites weaker coconut oil prices and improved availability of coconuts as the reasons for this.

Desiccated coconuts

Quality, origin

EUR/mt

High fat, fine, Indonesia

2,550

High fat, medium, Indonesia

2,850

High fat, fine, Philippines

2,950

Trade sources; FCA EMP

Higher freight rates are weighing on exports

Container freight rates to Europe have risen again. The cost of transport from Shanghai to Rotterdam increased by 25% to USD 3,579 per 40’ FCL. The drivers behind this are the early peak season, higher container freight rates and rerouting due to the situation in the Red Sea. For exporters, the increased transport costs are driving up delivery costs to Europe.

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