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Coconuts: New trends and new opportunities

August 14, 2019 at 10:12 AM , Der AUDITOR
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MANILA/PEKING. Over the last two years China has imported tropical fruits worth more than USD 2 billion from the Philippines. Experts reckoning with a shift in the coconut market and enormous growth potential for desiccated coconuts.

China and the Philippines intensify trade

Despite all criticism of China's territorial conflicts with the Philippines, the China offers enormous potential for the coconut industry. Especially since the Chinese appreciate the taste and aroma of the coconuts the Philippines offer. According to reports, the Philippines produce more than 15 million mt of coconuts every year with acreage ranging at 3.5 million hectares. Exports accounts for 3.6% of the gross value in agriculture. Although there is an export boom for coconuts, little has happened in the industry in recent

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