Coconut Oil Monthly Price - Australian Dollar per Metric Ton

Data as of March 2026

Range
Apr 1996 - Mar 2026: 2,399.751 (249.85%)
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Description: Coconut oil (Philippines/Indonesia), bulk, c.i.f. Rotterdam

Unit: Australian Dollar per Metric Ton



Source: ISTA Mielke GmbH, Oil World; US Department of Agriculture; World Bank.

See also: Coconut Oil production statistics

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Overview

Coconut oil is a lauric vegetable oil extracted from the dried kernel, or copra, of the coconut palm. In commodity markets it is typically priced as a bulk edible oil in US dollars per metric ton, with the common reference benchmark being coconut oil, Philippines/Indonesia, CIF Rotterdam. That benchmark reflects traded cargoes delivered into a major European import hub and is used to compare physical market values across origins and destinations. Coconut oil is used in food processing, confectionery, bakery fats, and non-food applications such as soaps, detergents, personal care products, and some oleochemical feedstocks. Its fatty-acid profile gives it functional properties that differ from most other vegetable oils, especially its relatively high lauric acid content and solid-to-semi-solid behavior at moderate temperatures. Because it is a tropical tree crop product, its market is shaped by agricultural production rather than annual field cropping, and it often trades in relation to other edible oils and fats that can substitute in processing or formulation.

Supply Drivers

Coconut oil supply depends on the long-lived biology of the coconut palm, which grows in humid tropical climates and requires several years before bearing commercially useful fruit. Production is concentrated in tropical coastal and island regions, especially in Southeast Asia and parts of South Asia and the Pacific, where temperature, rainfall, and soil conditions support palm growth. Output is constrained by the perennial nature of the crop: planting decisions affect supply only after a long lag, and mature trees can remain productive for many years before aging, storm damage, or disease reduces yields. Weather sensitivity is important because drought, excessive rainfall, cyclones, and salt exposure can all affect flowering, nut set, and copra quality. Pest and disease pressure also matters, since coconut palms are vulnerable to a range of regional biological stresses that can reduce harvests over time.

The oil is produced from copra, so drying, storage, and transport infrastructure are central to supply quality and cost. Poor drying can raise free fatty acid levels and lower extractable value. Because coconuts are bulky and relatively low in value per unit weight before processing, logistics from farm areas to mills and export ports can be a persistent bottleneck. Supply also reflects competition from alternative uses of coconuts, including fresh consumption and coconut water, which can affect the volume available for oil extraction. Unlike annual oilseeds, coconut output does not respond quickly to price changes, so supply tends to adjust slowly through replanting, orchard rehabilitation, and changes in farm management.

Demand Drivers

Coconut oil demand comes from both food and industrial uses. In food applications it is valued for its melting behavior, flavor profile, and suitability in confectionery coatings, bakery fats, and processed foods. In non-food markets it is an important feedstock for soaps, surfactants, detergents, and personal care products because its lauric composition supports foaming and cleansing properties. These industrial uses create a structural link with the broader oleochemicals sector, where coconut oil competes with palm kernel oil and, in some formulations, with other vegetable oils and animal fats.

Demand is shaped by substitution. When relative prices shift, processors can reformulate blends using palm oil, palm kernel oil, soybean oil, rapeseed oil, or tallow, depending on the required melting point and chemical properties. Food demand is also influenced by consumer preferences for tropical oils, ingredient labeling, and the functional role of fats in processed foods. Because coconut oil is used in both staple and specialty products, demand is partly tied to household consumption and partly to industrial manufacturing cycles. Seasonal patterns can appear in food and personal care demand, but the larger structural driver is the balance between edible oil prices and the specific technical requirements of end users. Trade flows are important because many consuming regions do not produce coconuts at scale and rely on imports from tropical exporters.

Macro and Financial Drivers

Coconut oil prices are influenced by the US dollar because international trade is commonly invoiced in dollars, so exchange-rate movements affect local-currency costs for importers and producer revenues for exporters. Like other storable agricultural commodities, coconut oil is sensitive to financing costs and inventory holding costs: higher interest rates raise the cost of carrying stocks, while lower rates can support larger inventories. The market can exhibit contango or backwardation depending on nearby supply tightness, shipping availability, and storage economics. Because coconut oil is part of the broader vegetable-oil complex, its price often moves with substitution flows among edible oils and fats, and with changes in freight, energy, and processing margins.

MonthPriceChange
Apr 1996960.49-
May 1996976.301.65%
Jun 19961,030.945.60%
Jul 1996981.57-4.79%
Aug 1996947.67-3.45%
Sep 1996909.30-4.05%
Oct 1996911.820.28%
Nov 1996954.764.71%
Dec 1996973.922.01%
Jan 1997985.911.23%
Feb 19971,001.341.56%
Mar 1997934.34-6.69%
Apr 1997911.48-2.45%
May 1997843.65-7.44%
Jun 1997845.270.19%
Jul 1997804.07-4.87%
Aug 1997764.88-4.87%
Sep 1997849.8511.11%
Oct 1997870.132.39%
Nov 1997885.941.82%
Dec 1997883.75-0.25%
Jan 1998853.23-3.45%
Feb 1998830.25-2.69%
Mar 1998862.873.93%
Apr 1998947.349.79%
May 19981,145.5820.93%
Jun 19981,081.65-5.58%
Jul 19981,079.08-0.24%
Aug 19981,131.984.90%
Sep 19981,107.31-2.18%
Oct 19981,123.701.48%
Nov 19981,185.805.53%
Dec 19981,250.155.43%
Jan 19991,208.13-3.36%
Feb 19991,164.33-3.63%
Mar 19991,111.14-4.57%
Apr 19991,288.8115.99%
May 19991,320.142.43%
Jun 19991,214.33-8.02%
Jul 1999997.41-17.86%
Aug 19991,060.696.34%
Sep 19991,085.142.31%
Oct 19991,059.17-2.39%
Nov 19991,099.263.79%
Dec 19991,098.33-0.08%
Jan 2000994.12-9.49%
Feb 2000939.54-5.49%
Mar 2000905.53-3.62%
Apr 2000919.661.56%
May 2000831.64-9.57%
Jun 2000735.90-11.51%
Jul 2000679.52-7.66%
Aug 2000637.87-6.13%
Sep 2000599.65-5.99%
Oct 2000644.417.47%
Nov 2000702.759.05%
Dec 2000603.01-14.19%
Jan 2001573.54-4.89%
Feb 2001532.81-7.10%
Mar 2001573.957.72%
Apr 2001585.942.09%
May 2001567.27-3.19%
Jun 2001612.137.91%
Jul 2001701.8214.65%
Aug 2001691.46-1.48%
Sep 2001636.53-7.94%
Oct 2001607.49-4.56%
Nov 2001638.005.02%
Dec 2001658.843.27%
Jan 2002700.426.31%
Feb 2002732.914.64%
Mar 2002698.07-4.75%
Apr 2002767.729.98%
May 2002765.10-0.34%
Jun 2002783.342.38%
Jul 2002802.962.50%
Aug 2002818.041.88%
Sep 2002749.73-8.35%
Oct 2002789.255.27%
Nov 2002814.453.19%
Dec 2002855.775.07%
Jan 2003848.72-0.82%
Feb 2003802.93-5.39%
Mar 2003732.32-8.80%
Apr 2003691.39-5.59%
May 2003680.22-1.62%
Jun 2003691.041.59%
Jul 2003663.19-4.03%
Aug 2003646.58-2.50%
Sep 2003651.920.83%
Oct 2003701.757.64%
Nov 2003719.472.53%
Dec 2003789.679.76%
Jan 2004759.03-3.88%
Feb 2004825.688.78%
Mar 2004913.7910.67%
Apr 2004989.388.27%
May 20041,016.002.69%
Jun 2004948.01-6.69%
Jul 2004934.05-1.47%
Aug 2004882.66-5.50%
Sep 2004936.906.15%
Oct 2004875.81-6.52%
Nov 2004856.08-2.25%
Dec 2004853.00-0.36%
Jan 2005844.80-0.96%
Feb 2005827.51-2.05%
Mar 2005903.569.19%
Apr 2005879.08-2.71%
May 2005844.56-3.93%
Jun 2005833.17-1.35%
Jul 2005805.60-3.31%
Aug 2005722.44-10.32%
Sep 2005730.491.11%
Oct 2005779.076.65%
Nov 2005791.921.65%
Dec 2005744.49-5.99%
Jan 2006759.031.95%
Feb 2006797.835.11%
Mar 2006790.38-0.93%
Apr 2006786.57-0.48%
May 2006764.19-2.84%
Jun 2006776.821.65%
Jul 2006776.800.00%
Aug 2006794.182.24%
Sep 2006804.961.36%
Oct 2006830.503.17%
Nov 2006850.032.35%
Dec 2006930.769.50%
Jan 2007932.580.20%
Feb 2007975.434.59%
Mar 2007971.28-0.43%
Apr 20071,002.733.24%
May 20071,083.098.01%
Jun 20071,162.867.36%
Jul 20071,071.06-7.89%
Aug 20071,099.662.67%
Sep 20071,099.48-0.02%
Oct 20071,123.372.17%
Nov 20071,259.1612.09%
Dec 20071,321.174.92%
Jan 20081,457.9010.35%
Feb 20081,513.583.82%
Mar 20081,588.694.96%
Apr 20081,550.53-2.40%
May 20081,582.692.07%
Jun 20081,631.273.07%
Jul 20081,492.05-8.53%
Aug 20081,355.01-9.18%
Sep 20081,353.49-0.11%
Oct 20081,252.51-7.46%
Nov 20081,097.46-12.38%
Dec 20081,108.260.98%
Jan 20091,083.21-2.26%
Feb 20091,037.17-4.25%
Mar 2009941.73-9.20%
Apr 20091,049.0711.40%
May 20091,105.405.37%
Jun 2009931.26-15.75%
Jul 2009852.37-8.47%
Aug 2009895.305.04%
Sep 2009814.26-9.05%
Oct 2009776.95-4.58%
Nov 2009792.311.98%
Dec 2009850.997.41%
Jan 2010857.140.72%
Feb 2010900.535.06%
Mar 20101,009.9112.15%
Apr 20101,014.600.46%
May 20101,069.505.41%
Jun 20101,164.848.91%
Jul 20101,179.381.25%
Aug 20101,300.1010.24%
Sep 20101,361.804.75%
Oct 20101,439.625.71%
Nov 20101,522.735.77%
Dec 20101,734.5313.91%
Jan 20112,049.5018.16%
Feb 20112,237.219.16%
Mar 20111,905.82-14.81%
Apr 20111,979.863.88%
May 20111,962.15-0.89%
Jun 20111,700.61-13.33%
Jul 20111,543.77-9.22%
Aug 20111,387.12-10.15%
Sep 20111,277.96-7.87%
Oct 20111,191.33-6.78%
Nov 20111,458.9522.46%
Dec 20111,428.46-2.09%
Jan 20121,396.23-2.26%
Feb 20121,315.90-5.75%
Mar 20121,269.21-3.55%
Apr 20121,302.402.62%
May 20121,154.10-11.39%
Jun 20121,059.69-8.18%
Jul 20121,039.68-1.89%
Aug 2012956.25-8.02%
Sep 2012929.76-2.77%
Oct 2012872.46-6.16%
Nov 2012814.51-6.64%
Dec 2012748.84-8.06%
Jan 2013788.995.36%
Feb 2013826.554.76%
Mar 2013792.20-4.16%
Apr 2013761.98-3.81%
May 2013828.608.74%
Jun 2013944.4913.99%
Jul 2013937.72-0.72%
Aug 2013987.155.27%
Sep 20131,060.447.43%
Oct 20131,035.62-2.34%
Nov 20131,362.7231.59%
Dec 20131,413.673.74%
Jan 20141,430.651.20%
Feb 20141,521.986.38%
Mar 20141,531.200.61%
Apr 20141,456.11-4.90%
May 20141,517.614.22%
Jun 20141,487.69-1.97%
Jul 20141,336.32-10.18%
Aug 20141,276.49-4.48%
Sep 20141,316.933.17%
Oct 20141,307.39-0.72%
Nov 20141,375.775.23%
Dec 20141,468.526.74%
Jan 20151,417.80-3.45%
Feb 20151,489.955.09%
Mar 20151,410.95-5.30%
Apr 20151,392.57-1.30%
May 20151,431.962.83%
Jun 20151,454.901.60%
Jul 20151,487.732.26%
Aug 20151,415.57-4.85%
Sep 20151,489.685.24%
Oct 20151,532.822.90%
Nov 20151,498.83-2.22%
Dec 20151,586.675.86%
Jan 20161,641.213.44%
Feb 20161,710.524.22%
Mar 20161,927.8112.70%
Apr 20162,063.587.04%
May 20161,964.36-4.81%
Jun 20162,093.536.58%
Jul 20162,012.88-3.85%
Aug 20162,062.932.49%
Sep 20162,051.35-0.56%
Oct 20161,934.54-5.69%
Nov 20162,058.226.39%
Dec 20162,346.7214.02%
Jan 20172,448.124.32%
Feb 20172,202.29-10.04%
Mar 20172,022.02-8.19%
Apr 20172,110.394.37%
May 20172,312.999.60%
Jun 20172,475.977.05%
Jul 20172,108.80-14.83%
Aug 20172,330.7610.53%
Sep 20172,008.26-13.84%
Oct 20171,904.76-5.15%
Nov 20172,038.497.02%
Dec 20171,899.55-6.82%
Jan 20181,756.57-7.53%
Feb 20181,579.61-10.07%
Mar 20181,439.94-8.84%
Apr 20181,469.662.06%
May 20181,365.88-7.06%
Jun 20181,242.85-9.01%
Jul 20181,237.21-0.45%
Aug 20181,249.400.99%
Sep 20181,260.500.89%
Oct 20181,181.67-6.25%
Nov 20181,085.62-8.13%
Dec 20181,105.951.87%
Jan 20191,082.42-2.13%
Feb 2019994.54-8.12%
Mar 2019958.33-3.64%
Apr 2019939.76-1.94%
May 2019951.461.25%
Jun 2019915.63-3.77%
Jul 2019940.722.74%
Aug 20191,062.2012.91%
Sep 20191,062.920.07%
Oct 20191,059.78-0.30%
Nov 20191,223.5015.45%
Dec 20191,482.4821.17%
Jan 20201,445.15-2.52%
Feb 20201,265.51-12.43%
Mar 20201,351.356.78%
Apr 20201,325.86-1.89%
May 20201,278.98-3.54%
Jun 20201,328.263.85%
Jul 20201,262.78-4.93%
Aug 20201,363.147.95%
Sep 20201,429.914.90%
Oct 20201,570.299.82%
Nov 20201,887.6020.21%
Dec 20201,955.123.58%
Jan 20211,893.24-3.17%
Feb 20211,863.48-1.57%
Mar 20211,998.107.22%
Apr 20212,155.657.89%
May 20212,209.572.50%
Jun 20212,185.60-1.09%
Jul 20212,135.57-2.29%
Aug 20212,046.74-4.16%
Sep 20212,032.83-0.68%
Oct 20212,596.3927.72%
Nov 20212,676.433.08%
Dec 20212,379.64-11.09%
Jan 20222,809.1618.05%
Feb 20223,002.206.87%
Mar 20223,025.140.76%
Apr 20222,832.57-6.37%
May 20222,574.11-9.12%
Jun 20222,418.50-6.04%
Jul 20222,245.14-7.17%
Aug 20221,989.50-11.39%
Sep 20221,868.50-6.08%
Oct 20221,742.96-6.72%
Nov 20221,784.812.40%
Dec 20221,715.97-3.86%
Jan 20231,551.37-9.59%
Feb 20231,572.421.36%
Mar 20231,667.136.02%
Apr 20231,604.26-3.77%
May 20231,574.38-1.86%
Jun 20231,511.84-3.97%
Jul 20231,552.792.71%
Aug 20231,694.189.11%
Sep 20231,668.86-1.49%
Oct 20231,647.95-1.25%
Nov 20231,720.234.39%
Dec 20231,666.82-3.10%
Jan 20241,700.262.01%
Feb 20241,794.375.54%
Mar 20241,964.429.48%
Apr 20242,188.9611.43%
May 20242,118.50-3.22%
Jun 20242,103.23-0.72%
Jul 20242,211.395.14%
Aug 20242,430.519.91%
Sep 20242,564.665.52%
Oct 20242,576.790.47%
Nov 20242,874.0611.54%
Dec 20243,097.337.77%
Jan 20253,177.412.59%
Feb 20253,161.88-0.49%
Mar 20253,742.0018.35%
Apr 20253,956.645.74%
May 20254,298.128.63%
Jun 20254,153.02-3.38%
Jul 20254,342.364.56%
Aug 20254,224.43-2.72%
Sep 20253,937.31-6.80%
Oct 20253,891.59-1.16%
Nov 20253,751.02-3.61%
Dec 20253,507.83-6.48%
Jan 20263,274.63-6.65%
Feb 20263,203.41-2.17%
Mar 20263,360.244.90%

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