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Desiccated coconuts: shortage causes delivery delays

April 24, 2025 at 12:26 PM , Der AUDITOR
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MANILA. High demand and low stocks mean that Philippine coconut shipments may be significantly delayed. Prices are also very high, while freight rates continue to decline.

Prices for coconut oil almost double

In their latest report, the experts from T.M. Duché once again highlight the remarkable changes that the Philippine coconut market has undergone since the beginning of the year. Particularly noteworthy are the significant price increases for desiccated coconuts and coconut oil. While prices for coconut oil were still at USD 1,287/mt in March 2024, they climbed to an impressive USD 2,408/mt CIF Rotterdam in April 2025. The lower supply on the global market and rising demand are the main reasons for this, and the Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA) expects further price increases.

Shortage delays shipments

Prices for desiccated coconuts vary significantly depending on the quality and supplier and are currently at USD 0.80-1.75/lb FOB, after having remained relatively stable for a while. According to the market experts, the main reason for the increases is the growing buying interest in target markets such as the USA, Europe and China. However, only small quantities of Philippine desiccated coconuts are still available and there are delays in delivery of up to one month.

Freight costs are declining

Freight costs from Asia to Europe have fallen and are now at USD 3,192 for a 40'FCL, according to Drewry's World Container Index. Although this is still 54% above the 2019 average, it is 79% below the peak during the coronavirus pandemic, according to T.M. Duché. The tariffs introduced and temporarily suspended by US President Trump could also have a noticeable impact on the market in the near future, even if it is not yet entirely clear in which direction. However, the cost of coconut products is likely to rise, at least for American consumers.

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