Coconut & Edible Oils Market 2025 Review 2026 Outlook
January 9, 2026
In 2026, edible oils face two opposing forces: improved palm oil availability with softer prices…
Whilst the idea of El Nino weighs heavily on peoples minds its effect on the market has so far had a much smaller impact. Crude oils prices are low because of both a glut in supply but also a belief that demand will be lower next year as countries struggle with growth. Its this perception of slower growth world wide next year that’s also holding back Palm oil from rising as supply slows. Coconut oil prices are being held back at the moment and whilst crops are slowing prices are stable with this perceived lower demand.
Oversupply is the real issue at the moment with desiccated prices. Shippers have extra capacity but with more and more getting involved in VCO so they turn to produce desiccated once more. So whilst prices should be rising as raw nut supply falls its not the case and prices are holding even. But for how long can extra supply hold off the eventual increase in desiccated prices?
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January 9, 2026
In 2026, edible oils face two opposing forces: improved palm oil availability with softer prices…
December 16, 2025
Coconut markets declined further this week, with copra and coconut oil prices easing both domestically…
December 8, 2025
Desiccated Coconut Desiccated coconut export prices remained steady at 147-190 ¢/lb FOB for the thirteenth…
December 1, 2025
Desiccated Coconut Export prices for desiccated coconut remained stable for the 12th consecutive week at…
November 24, 2025
Desiccated Coconut: Export Prices Hold Firm Export prices for desiccated coconut remain stable at 147–190¢/lb…
November 17, 2025
Typhoon Fung Wong (locally called Super Typhoon Uwan) caused significant disruption to the coconut industry…
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