Coconut Oil Monthly Price - Indian Rupee per Metric Ton

Data as of March 2026

Range
Feb 1997 - Mar 2026: 191,121.800 (693.42%)
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Description: Coconut oil (Philippines/Indonesia), bulk, c.i.f. Rotterdam

Unit: Indian Rupee 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
Feb 199727,562.37-
Mar 199726,435.80-4.09%
Apr 199725,431.52-3.80%
May 199723,423.61-7.90%
Jun 199722,811.27-2.61%
Jul 199721,334.44-6.47%
Aug 199720,370.04-4.52%
Sep 199722,395.379.94%
Oct 199722,715.931.43%
Nov 199722,886.020.75%
Dec 199722,983.760.43%
Jan 199821,961.48-4.45%
Feb 199821,752.37-0.95%
Mar 199822,833.374.97%
Apr 199824,506.357.33%
May 199829,188.8919.11%
Jun 199827,545.52-5.63%
Jul 199828,354.462.94%
Aug 199828,507.260.54%
Sep 199827,723.63-2.75%
Oct 199829,429.786.15%
Nov 199831,867.618.28%
Dec 199832,936.873.36%
Jan 199932,433.60-1.53%
Feb 199931,640.54-2.45%
Mar 199929,705.67-6.12%
Apr 199935,334.4918.95%
May 199937,381.815.79%
Jun 199934,337.27-8.14%
Jul 199928,395.86-17.30%
Aug 199929,727.264.69%
Sep 199930,650.883.11%
Oct 199929,983.41-2.18%
Nov 199930,508.721.75%
Dec 199930,569.800.20%
Jan 200028,482.95-6.83%
Feb 200025,775.20-9.51%
Mar 200024,060.89-6.65%
Apr 200024,001.45-0.25%
May 200021,149.79-11.88%
Jun 200019,529.95-7.66%
Jul 200017,911.24-8.29%
Aug 200016,951.66-5.36%
Sep 200015,235.15-10.13%
Oct 200015,760.293.45%
Nov 200017,169.098.94%
Dec 200015,380.93-10.42%
Jan 200114,846.26-3.48%
Feb 200113,257.88-10.70%
Mar 200113,473.321.63%
Apr 200113,708.261.74%
May 200113,840.600.97%
Jun 200114,900.677.66%
Jul 200116,876.7713.26%
Aug 200117,106.851.36%
Sep 200115,342.01-10.32%
Oct 200114,742.29-3.91%
Nov 200115,839.137.44%
Dec 200116,243.882.56%
Jan 200217,497.537.72%
Feb 200218,308.004.63%
Mar 200217,838.64-2.56%
Apr 200220,105.9112.71%
May 200220,580.002.36%
Jun 200221,836.666.11%
Jul 200221,699.94-0.63%
Aug 200221,525.59-0.80%
Sep 200219,860.86-7.73%
Oct 200220,992.345.70%
Nov 200222,052.655.05%
Dec 200223,202.285.21%
Jan 200323,677.422.05%
Feb 200322,769.97-3.83%
Mar 200321,009.71-7.73%
Apr 200319,945.93-5.06%
May 200320,716.593.86%
Jun 200321,444.943.52%
Jul 200320,296.96-5.35%
Aug 200319,338.85-4.72%
Sep 200319,761.552.19%
Oct 200322,105.1511.86%
Nov 200323,442.806.05%
Dec 200326,579.5313.38%
Jan 200426,542.22-0.14%
Feb 200429,064.419.50%
Mar 200430,835.116.09%
Apr 200432,334.934.86%
May 200432,393.350.18%
Jun 200429,949.47-7.54%
Jul 200430,803.192.85%
Aug 200429,056.67-5.67%
Sep 200430,286.454.23%
Oct 200429,393.13-2.95%
Nov 200429,728.961.14%
Dec 200428,763.21-3.25%
Jan 200528,266.92-1.73%
Feb 200528,215.34-0.18%
Mar 200531,019.909.94%
Apr 200529,700.26-4.25%
May 200528,138.96-5.26%
Jun 200527,840.50-1.06%
Jul 200526,383.64-5.23%
Aug 200523,994.25-9.06%
Sep 200524,549.322.31%
Oct 200526,310.817.18%
Nov 200526,612.601.15%
Dec 200525,248.93-5.12%
Jan 200625,262.750.05%
Feb 200626,199.653.71%
Mar 200625,573.41-2.39%
Apr 200625,980.761.59%
May 200626,473.501.90%
Jun 200626,481.890.03%
Jul 200627,095.572.32%
Aug 200628,202.694.09%
Sep 200628,087.66-0.41%
Oct 200628,463.231.34%
Nov 200629,426.193.38%
Dec 200632,657.7210.98%
Jan 200732,412.16-0.75%
Feb 200733,695.883.96%
Mar 200733,855.610.47%
Apr 200734,880.003.03%
May 200736,468.054.55%
Jun 200739,906.009.43%
Jul 200737,546.80-5.91%
Aug 200737,144.04-1.07%
Sep 200737,516.201.00%
Oct 200739,908.316.38%
Nov 200744,606.6411.77%
Dec 200745,474.321.95%
Jan 200850,593.9611.26%
Feb 200854,906.208.52%
Mar 200859,364.668.12%
Apr 200857,764.09-2.70%
May 200863,272.509.54%
Jun 200866,413.824.96%
Jul 200861,513.25-7.38%
Aug 200851,226.16-16.72%
Sep 200850,576.04-1.27%
Oct 200841,637.74-17.67%
Nov 200835,233.40-15.38%
Dec 200835,995.012.16%
Jan 200935,848.56-0.41%
Feb 200933,126.55-7.59%
Mar 200932,043.75-3.27%
Apr 200937,403.1716.73%
May 200940,889.899.32%
Jun 200935,686.91-12.72%
Jul 200933,227.79-6.89%
Aug 200936,094.258.63%
Sep 200933,955.70-5.92%
Oct 200932,985.06-2.86%
Nov 200933,948.802.92%
Dec 200935,811.845.49%
Jan 201036,006.640.54%
Feb 201036,967.982.67%
Mar 201041,903.6613.35%
Apr 201041,829.01-0.18%
May 201042,658.131.98%
Jun 201046,238.598.39%
Jul 201048,325.144.51%
Aug 201054,482.8012.74%
Sep 201058,696.977.73%
Oct 201062,717.516.85%
Nov 201067,854.118.19%
Dec 201077,464.7414.16%
Jan 201192,493.0219.40%
Feb 2011102,546.5010.87%
Mar 201186,604.88-15.55%
Apr 201192,721.767.06%
May 201194,144.811.53%
Jun 201180,867.83-14.10%
Jul 201173,818.19-8.72%
Aug 201165,834.94-10.81%
Sep 201162,284.90-5.39%
Oct 201159,481.92-4.50%
Nov 201174,971.3326.04%
Dec 201176,065.561.46%
Jan 201274,330.91-2.28%
Feb 201269,369.96-6.67%
Mar 201267,332.17-2.94%
Apr 201269,830.893.71%
May 201262,759.23-10.13%
Jun 201259,279.74-5.54%
Jul 201259,413.360.23%
Aug 201255,615.08-6.39%
Sep 201252,758.09-5.14%
Oct 201247,556.63-9.86%
Nov 201246,402.48-2.43%
Dec 201242,873.77-7.60%
Jan 201345,006.094.97%
Feb 201345,856.551.89%
Mar 201344,530.05-2.89%
Apr 201343,034.57-3.36%
May 201345,264.935.18%
Jun 201351,949.1814.77%
Jul 201351,436.01-0.99%
Aug 201356,420.859.69%
Sep 201362,749.1111.22%
Oct 201360,746.75-3.19%
Nov 201379,922.0831.57%
Dec 201378,674.00-1.56%
Jan 201478,855.100.23%
Feb 201484,955.957.74%
Mar 201484,686.16-0.32%
Apr 201481,851.43-3.35%
May 201483,866.202.46%
Jun 201483,194.54-0.80%
Jul 201475,393.23-9.38%
Aug 201472,320.33-4.08%
Sep 201472,659.050.47%
Oct 201470,470.48-3.01%
Nov 201473,496.514.29%
Dec 201476,014.423.43%
Jan 201571,189.10-6.35%
Feb 201571,983.411.12%
Mar 201568,112.79-5.38%
Apr 201567,616.53-0.73%
May 201572,229.306.82%
Jun 201571,756.48-0.65%
Jul 201570,203.89-2.16%
Aug 201567,179.38-4.31%
Sep 201569,631.023.65%
Oct 201571,849.193.19%
Nov 201570,744.63-1.54%
Dec 201576,584.848.26%
Jan 201677,521.961.22%
Feb 201683,183.547.30%
Mar 201696,595.8716.12%
Apr 2016105,085.008.79%
May 201696,282.55-8.38%
Jun 2016104,148.608.17%
Jul 2016101,833.40-2.22%
Aug 2016105,426.703.53%
Sep 2016103,943.10-1.41%
Oct 201698,371.45-5.36%
Nov 2016104,897.706.63%
Dec 2016117,270.9011.80%
Jan 2017123,863.205.62%
Feb 2017113,286.20-8.54%
Mar 2017101,667.10-10.26%
Apr 2017102,558.900.88%
May 2017110,753.707.99%
Jun 2017120,479.908.78%
Jul 2017105,943.20-12.07%
Aug 2017118,017.1011.40%
Sep 2017103,198.30-12.56%
Oct 201796,637.78-6.36%
Nov 2017100,832.604.34%
Dec 201793,193.77-7.58%
Jan 201888,711.24-4.81%
Feb 201880,097.15-9.71%
Mar 201872,722.70-9.21%
Apr 201874,276.232.14%
May 201869,418.29-6.54%
Jun 201863,128.23-9.06%
Jul 201862,947.37-0.29%
Aug 201863,639.611.10%
Sep 201865,641.473.15%
Oct 201861,805.04-5.84%
Nov 201856,496.95-8.59%
Dec 201856,401.04-0.17%
Jan 201954,695.24-3.02%
Feb 201950,588.27-7.51%
Mar 201947,145.43-6.81%
Apr 201946,421.25-1.54%
May 201946,142.61-0.60%
Jun 201944,135.34-4.35%
Jul 201945,227.192.47%
Aug 201951,173.6813.15%
Sep 201951,647.710.93%
Oct 201951,123.25-1.02%
Nov 201959,735.4216.85%
Dec 201972,302.9521.04%
Jan 202070,803.85-2.07%
Feb 202060,311.21-14.82%
Mar 202062,256.163.22%
Apr 202063,580.682.13%
May 202062,973.98-0.95%
Jun 202069,377.9110.17%
Jul 202066,639.39-3.95%
Aug 202073,275.569.96%
Sep 202076,011.053.73%
Oct 202082,171.638.10%
Nov 2020101,668.8023.73%
Dec 2020107,905.806.13%
Jan 2021106,961.40-0.88%
Feb 2021105,110.00-1.73%
Mar 2021112,148.206.70%
Apr 2021123,507.9010.13%
May 2021125,826.901.88%
Jun 2021122,892.30-2.33%
Jul 2021118,047.90-3.94%
Aug 2021110,797.10-6.14%
Sep 2021109,318.30-1.33%
Oct 2021144,028.8031.75%
Nov 2021146,037.501.39%
Dec 2021128,092.70-12.29%
Jan 2022150,098.3017.18%
Feb 2022161,160.907.37%
Mar 2022170,041.905.51%
Apr 2022159,571.10-6.16%
May 2022140,187.00-12.15%
Jun 2022132,772.20-5.29%
Jul 2022122,655.90-7.62%
Aug 2022110,149.50-10.20%
Sep 2022100,157.10-9.07%
Oct 202291,233.05-8.91%
Nov 202296,004.365.23%
Dec 202295,408.20-0.62%
Jan 202388,317.27-7.43%
Feb 202389,763.551.64%
Mar 202391,735.392.20%
Apr 202388,086.22-3.98%
May 202386,259.47-2.07%
Jun 202383,297.24-3.43%
Jul 202386,070.323.33%
Aug 202390,988.595.71%
Sep 202389,011.32-2.17%
Oct 202387,098.91-2.15%
Nov 202392,831.836.58%
Dec 202392,363.16-0.50%
Jan 202493,985.481.76%
Feb 202497,198.543.42%
Mar 2024106,889.309.97%
Apr 2024118,870.3011.21%
May 2024116,918.00-1.64%
Jun 2024116,686.70-0.20%
Jul 2024123,273.105.64%
Aug 2024135,797.9010.16%
Sep 2024145,456.407.11%
Oct 2024145,226.10-0.16%
Nov 2024158,462.309.11%
Dec 2024167,439.205.67%
Jan 2025170,733.401.97%
Feb 2025173,272.001.49%
Mar 2025204,118.3017.80%
Apr 2025212,294.304.01%
May 2025235,745.0011.05%
Jun 2025231,724.50-1.71%
Jul 2025244,745.405.62%
Aug 2025239,992.90-1.94%
Sep 2025229,360.30-4.43%
Oct 2025225,119.30-1.85%
Nov 2025216,532.40-3.81%
Dec 2025209,282.00-3.35%
Jan 2026198,546.20-5.13%
Feb 2026204,975.103.24%
Mar 2026218,684.106.69%

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