Coconut Market Weekly Update 11th May 2026 – El Niño signal for 2026 and why coconut should care
May 18, 2026
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The international market for coconut products has seen some fluctuations in recent weeks. Most notably, the price of coconut oil in the Rotterdam market showed a mixed trend. After starting the week with slightly higher quotes—ignoring a weaker palm oil market—coconut oil prices closed with forward positions gaining and nearby positions declining. The average price settled between $1,610.00 to $1,617.50 per metric ton CIF. This pricing reflects a subdued buy-side, a trend that has persisted over the last five weeks.
Similarly, palm kernel oil, which often moves in tandem with coconut oil, began the week slightly easier due to palm oil influences but rebounded midweek to close between $1,410 and $1,440 per metric ton CIF. Interestingly, the price premium of coconut oil over palm kernel oil nearly touched $200 this week, signalling a notable shift in market dynamics.
Export Performance: Non-Traditional Coconut Products Soar
April 2024 saw significant gains in the export of non-traditional coconut products from the Philippines. Leading the charge was coconut water, which generated $9.630 million from selling 11,410 metric tons, a remarkable feat considering there were no product exports in the same period last year. The United States, United Kingdom, and Canada emerged as the top markets, accounting for over 92% of total coconut water exports.
Hydrogenated coconut oil was the second major earner, bringing in $3.627 million, doubling its previous year’s export volume. The U.S. remained the leading buyer, with significant purchases from Australia and the United Kingdom. The surge in these and other non-traditional product exports underscores the growing global demand for diverse coconut-based goods.
Sustainability Efforts: Malaysia’s Commitment
In a significant move towards sustainability, Malaysia has pledged to halt new oil palm plantations in forest areas to maintain its forest cover at 54%. This policy aligns with global efforts to enhance biodiversity protection and reflects Malaysia’s commitment to meeting stringent sustainability standards in its palm oil exports.
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