Coconut Market Newsletter — This Week 10th June 2026
June 9, 2026
The Earthquake off Mindanao The week begins with the impact of a magnitude 7.8 earthquake offshore…
Palm oil has been pushed even lower this week as rising output puts paid to any chance of a pickup in the market. Add in the worry about European authorities pushing through Palm oil bans not just for biofuels but also food consumption. This has helped to push palm even lower and there has been no support from Soya as prices at the early part of the week hit a 10 year low. The current trade dispute between US and China has slewed the market but also oversupply is helping to keep prices lower. By mid week though there was some good news for Soya with Argentina talking about raising exports taxes and poor weather in the US all helping to lift the market slightly. Coconut oil prices have remained pinned to the bottom because of the weak edible oil market. Last weeks typhoon in the Philippine may have been a warning but for now prices remain rock bottom.
Desiccated prices remain weak on the back of edible oil prices. Philippine shippers are still doing business at much higher price levels then Indonesia but the volumes are down on this time last year. It takes a while for end users to switch origins but some are due to the big difference. Others that need that reassurance of best quality and shipment are though not switching. Its unlikely though we will see much of reduction in Philippine prices as heavy overheads stop prices falling much further. Instead a concentrated on fancy grades and ultimately reduced production most likely await.
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June 9, 2026
The Earthquake off Mindanao The week begins with the impact of a magnitude 7.8 earthquake offshore…
June 2, 2026
El Niño The weather risk from El Niño is now becoming more worrisome, with most…
May 26, 2026
Weather and supply: El Niño risk on 2027 pricing With the El Niño developing this…
May 18, 2026
Several major climate centres predict that El Niño is likely to develop around mid-2026, with…
May 13, 2026
⚠ ELEVATED SUPPLY RISK: Super El Niño Developing PAGASA has placed the probability of a…
May 11, 2026
Strait of Hormuz, energy and edible oils. Markets are still reflecting a geopolitical risk premium…
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