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Desiccated coconuts: drastic rise in prices

January 30, 2020 at 9:30 AM , Der AUDITOR
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MANILA. As disaster has struck in the Philippines the impact on the coconut market is slowly starting to emerge. Delays and astronomical prices are being observed.

Factories and equipment have been badly damaged

The Philippines have been struck with two typhoons, triggered by a series of large earthquakes that began in December and irregularly occurred through to the end of January.  Although the country is still in shock, the impact on the market is slowly starting to emerge. Many factories have been seriously damaged and weiging equiment has been destroyed. Work currently has to be done manually, which is prompting considerable dealys in exports. Market players report that the factories are lagging around one month behi

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