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Desiccated coconuts: price stability due to strong demand

July 16, 2025 at 12:02 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MANILA. Unlike on the Philippine domestic market, export prices for desiccated coconuts remain stable thanks to strong demand. The situation is similar for coconut oil, and copra prices are even trending upwards.

Coconut oil surprises with its strength

According to experts at T.M. Duché, prices on the coconut oil market remain surprisingly strong – they rose by an impressive USD 55.40/mt compared to last week and now stand at just under USD 2,728/mt CIF Rotterdam. Demand in Rotterdam is rather weak, which makes the continuing upward trend all the more surprising. Even when palm oil was extremely volatile, coconut oil remained resilient, underscoring the commodity's attractiveness and popularity among buyers.

“Healthy export margins” for desiccated coconuts

According to the experts, the market for desiccated coconuts is also very stable, with prices ranging between USD 145 and 190/lb for six weeks now across all major target markets, including the US and Europe. Strong demand from international food manufacturers, especially in the baking industry, is preventing any declines. Meanwhile, there were slight price decreases on the Philippine domestic market. According to T.M. Duché, the fact that export prices did not fall as a result indicates healthy export margins.

Copra is in demand

Unlike for desiccated coconuts, copra prices have risen on the Philippine domestic market. In Quezon province, the country's most important copra trading centre, sales prices climbed to between PHP 8,850 and 9,000 per 100 kg, with copra only slightly cheaper in the Bicol, Visayas and Mindanao regions. “This domestic price strength, combined with the peso’s relative stability at 56.243-56.484 per US dollar, provides a solid foundation for continued export competitiveness while ensuring fair returns for coconut farmers”, said T.M. Duché.

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