Copra Monthly Price - Mauritius Rupee per Metric Ton

Data as of March 2026

Range
Jun 2002 - Jan 2021: 29,913.800 (362.03%)
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Description: Copra (Philippines/Indonesia), bulk, c.i.f. N.W. Europe

Unit: Mauritius Rupee per Metric Ton



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

See also: Agricultural production statistics

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Overview

Copra is the dried kernel of the coconut, produced by splitting mature coconuts and removing moisture so that the flesh can be pressed for oil. In commodity markets, it is typically priced per metric ton, with quotations often reflecting standard export grades and moisture content. Copra is a traditional oilseed raw material rather than a consumer food in bulk trade, and its market value is closely linked to the value of coconut oil and, indirectly, to other vegetable oils. The main commercial uses are crushing into coconut oil and production of coconut meal or cake, which is used in animal feed in some markets. Coconut oil derived from copra is also used in food processing, soaps, detergents, cosmetics, and industrial applications. Because copra is a processed agricultural product, its pricing depends not only on coconut harvests but also on drying quality, storage conditions, and transport from tropical producing areas to crushing and export centers.

Supply Drivers

Copra supply is shaped by the biology of the coconut palm, which grows in humid tropical climates and requires long maturation periods before bearing fruit. Production is concentrated in tropical coastal and island regions of South and Southeast Asia, the Pacific, and parts of East Africa and Latin America, where rainfall, temperature, and soil conditions support coconut cultivation. Output depends on the age profile of palm stands, because coconut trees are perennial and replacement takes many years. This creates slow adjustment to price signals compared with annual crops. Weather is a persistent supply factor: drought, excessive rainfall, cyclones, and saltwater intrusion can reduce nut set, harvest quality, and drying efficiency. Pests and diseases also matter because they can damage palms over long periods and reduce yields.

Copra is highly sensitive to post-harvest handling. Drying methods, humidity, and storage conditions affect oil content, mold risk, and quality discounts. Transport bottlenecks are common in dispersed island production areas, where collection from smallholders and shipment to crushers or ports adds cost. Because copra is bulky and relatively low in value per unit weight, freight and logistics materially influence export competitiveness. Supply is also tied to competing uses for coconuts, including fresh consumption and desiccated coconut processing, which can divert nuts away from copra production.

Demand Drivers

Demand for copra is driven primarily by the crushing industry, which converts it into coconut oil and coconut meal. Coconut oil is used in food manufacturing, confectionery, frying applications in some markets, and non-food uses such as soaps, surfactants, and personal-care products. Coconut meal or cake is a byproduct used in livestock feed, although its use depends on local feed formulations and relative prices of other protein meals. Because copra is an input rather than a final consumer good, its demand is derived from downstream demand for coconut oil and meal.

Substitution is important. Coconut oil competes with palm oil, soybean oil, rapeseed oil, and other vegetable oils in food and industrial applications, so relative prices among oils influence crushing demand for copra. In soap and detergent manufacturing, coconut oil is valued for its lauric acid content, which gives it functional properties not fully matched by many other oils. Consumer demand for coconut-based foods and ingredients also supports the market, especially in regions where coconut products are traditional. Seasonal patterns can appear in harvesting and shipping, but end-use demand is more persistent than seasonal. Income growth can raise demand for processed foods, cosmetics, and packaged consumer goods that use coconut derivatives, while health and labeling preferences can shift product formulations over long periods.

Macro and Financial Drivers

Copra prices are influenced by the value of the U.S. dollar because the commodity is commonly quoted in dollars while production costs are incurred in local currencies. Exchange-rate changes can alter export competitiveness and producer margins. As with other storable agricultural commodities, financing costs matter: higher interest rates raise the cost of holding inventories, which can affect the relationship between nearby and deferred prices. Storage conditions are also important because copra can deteriorate if moisture is not controlled, so quality risk limits long-term warehousing and can steepen nearby price sensitivity.

Copra often moves with broader vegetable-oil markets because crushers and buyers compare feedstock economics across oils. It can also show sensitivity to freight costs, since tropical origin-to-port logistics are a meaningful part of delivered value. Inflation affects nominal prices through input costs such as labor, fuel, packaging, and transport, but the main price mechanism remains the balance between coconut oil demand and the availability of dried coconut kernel.

MonthPriceChange
Jun 20028,262.75-
Jul 20028,237.10-0.31%
Aug 20028,137.82-1.21%
Sep 20027,412.87-8.91%
Oct 20027,825.575.57%
Mar 20037,325.18-6.39%
Apr 20037,010.06-4.30%
May 20037,255.853.51%
Jun 20037,939.889.43%
Jul 20037,926.66-0.17%
Aug 20037,553.06-4.71%
Sep 20037,503.79-0.65%
Oct 20038,015.976.83%
Nov 20038,941.5311.55%
Dec 200310,153.5413.55%
Jan 20049,496.05-6.48%
Feb 20049,996.925.27%
Mar 200411,093.2610.97%
Apr 200412,826.7215.63%
May 200413,190.262.83%
Jun 200411,376.59-13.75%
Jul 200411,846.374.13%
Aug 200411,382.98-3.91%
Sep 200411,918.244.70%
Oct 200411,687.01-1.94%
Nov 200411,799.450.96%
Dec 200411,591.18-1.77%
Jan 200511,422.46-1.46%
Feb 200511,971.344.81%
Mar 200512,854.047.37%
Apr 200512,420.25-3.37%
May 200511,796.22-5.02%
Jun 200511,764.47-0.27%
Jul 200511,123.76-5.45%
Aug 200510,106.63-9.14%
Sep 200510,454.133.44%
Oct 200511,085.866.04%
Nov 200511,048.97-0.33%
Dec 200510,525.23-4.74%
Jan 200610,850.053.09%
Feb 200611,346.734.58%
Mar 200610,973.88-3.29%
Apr 200611,086.351.02%
May 200611,148.740.56%
Jun 200611,018.37-1.17%
Jul 200611,337.412.90%
Aug 200612,016.745.99%
Sep 200612,373.402.97%
Oct 200612,826.103.66%
Nov 200613,727.327.03%
Dec 200615,575.4913.46%
Jan 200715,445.31-0.84%
Feb 200715,875.812.79%
Mar 200715,708.34-1.05%
Apr 200716,599.445.67%
May 200717,585.095.94%
Jun 200719,398.9810.31%
Jul 200718,183.12-6.27%
Aug 200717,579.20-3.32%
Sep 200717,988.052.33%
Oct 200719,177.056.61%
Nov 200721,285.7111.00%
Dec 200721,249.06-0.17%
Jan 200822,998.588.23%
Feb 200824,487.236.47%
Mar 200824,763.141.13%
Apr 200823,503.65-5.09%
May 200825,844.889.96%
Jun 200826,788.563.65%
Jul 200824,280.21-9.36%
Aug 200821,041.26-13.34%
Sep 200820,203.66-3.98%
Oct 200816,614.73-17.76%
Nov 200814,474.52-12.88%
Dec 200814,812.732.34%
Jan 200914,829.070.11%
Feb 200914,036.45-5.35%
Mar 200913,265.82-5.49%
Apr 200915,799.8519.10%
May 200917,562.5411.16%
Jun 200915,239.86-13.23%
Jul 200913,730.25-9.91%
Aug 200914,851.968.17%
Sep 200913,647.37-8.11%
Oct 200913,421.25-1.66%
Nov 200913,657.561.76%
Dec 200914,051.622.89%
Jan 201014,711.494.70%
Feb 201015,254.013.69%
Mar 201017,647.5915.69%
Apr 201018,180.203.02%
May 201019,027.944.66%
Jun 201020,434.457.39%
Jul 201020,175.34-1.27%
Aug 201022,476.0311.40%
Sep 201024,525.189.12%
Oct 201026,481.387.98%
Nov 201028,470.377.51%
Dec 201033,362.0517.18%
Jan 201139,222.2517.57%
Feb 201141,941.266.93%
Mar 201135,274.04-15.90%
Apr 201137,316.125.79%
May 201137,033.37-0.76%
Jun 201132,402.57-12.50%
Jul 201129,702.63-8.33%
Aug 201125,713.72-13.43%
Sep 201123,662.56-7.98%
Oct 201122,088.10-6.65%
Nov 201127,106.4822.72%
Dec 201126,859.37-0.91%
Jan 201227,070.780.79%
Feb 201225,827.55-4.59%
Mar 201224,470.73-5.25%
Apr 201224,793.541.32%
May 201221,300.72-14.09%
Jun 201220,271.74-4.83%
Jul 201220,854.262.87%
Aug 201219,259.69-7.65%
Sep 201218,340.15-4.77%
Oct 201217,591.86-4.08%
Nov 201216,384.93-6.86%
Dec 201214,993.73-8.49%
Jan 201315,888.755.97%
Feb 201316,398.923.21%
Mar 201315,931.50-2.85%
Apr 201315,432.83-3.13%
May 201316,101.764.33%
Jun 201317,348.727.74%
Jul 201316,810.88-3.10%
Aug 201317,212.822.39%
Sep 201318,994.6510.35%
Oct 201318,755.16-1.26%
Nov 201324,446.1130.34%
Dec 201324,208.69-0.97%
Jan 201424,227.210.08%
Feb 201426,001.317.32%
Mar 201426,370.231.42%
Apr 201425,638.51-2.77%
May 201426,550.243.56%
Jun 201426,239.47-1.17%
Jul 201423,983.10-8.60%
Aug 201423,182.72-3.34%
Sep 201423,233.740.22%
Oct 201422,656.62-2.48%
Nov 201423,643.584.36%
Dec 201423,944.371.27%
Jan 201523,592.57-1.47%
Feb 201524,730.604.82%
Mar 201524,450.04-1.13%
Apr 201524,440.36-0.04%
May 201524,923.601.98%
Jun 201524,931.570.03%
Jul 201524,424.35-2.03%
Aug 201522,951.28-6.03%
Sep 201523,068.380.51%
Oct 201523,866.363.46%
Nov 201523,865.490.00%
Dec 201524,764.503.77%
Jan 201624,768.890.02%
Feb 201625,285.892.09%
Mar 201627,622.839.24%
Apr 201628,928.244.73%
May 201627,352.98-5.45%
Jun 201628,322.643.54%
Jul 201628,295.97-0.09%
Aug 201628,594.441.05%
Sep 201628,695.550.35%
Oct 201627,991.11-2.45%
Nov 201629,063.543.83%
Dec 201630,874.656.23%
Jan 201732,013.043.69%
Feb 201730,645.22-4.27%
Mar 201728,469.98-7.10%
Apr 201728,773.451.07%
May 201728,772.720.00%
Jun 201729,477.572.45%
Jul 201728,010.03-4.98%
Aug 201727,061.82-3.39%
Sep 201726,816.37-0.91%
Oct 201726,877.220.23%
Nov 201727,641.962.85%
Dec 201726,371.71-4.60%
Jan 201825,247.27-4.26%
Feb 201823,368.81-7.44%
Mar 201822,354.35-4.34%
Apr 201822,985.212.82%
May 201822,332.31-2.84%
Jun 201821,252.43-4.84%
Jul 201820,943.04-1.46%
Aug 201821,041.380.47%
Sep 201819,403.89-7.78%
Oct 201818,038.46-7.04%
Nov 201816,438.97-8.87%
Dec 201817,294.285.20%
Jan 201916,821.87-2.73%
Feb 201915,381.95-8.56%
Mar 201914,790.99-3.84%
Apr 201914,749.59-0.28%
May 201914,725.55-0.16%
Jun 201914,247.58-3.25%
Jul 201915,040.865.57%
Aug 201916,225.337.88%
Sep 201916,493.361.65%
Oct 201916,443.70-0.30%
Nov 201918,814.3114.42%
Dec 201922,388.7419.00%
Jan 202022,092.99-1.32%
Feb 202019,916.17-9.85%
Mar 202020,275.541.80%
Apr 202021,068.573.91%
May 202020,847.52-1.05%
Jun 202023,130.1910.95%
Jul 202022,594.51-2.32%
Aug 202024,525.118.54%
Sep 202025,890.595.57%
Oct 202027,889.327.72%
Nov 202034,063.2422.14%
Dec 202035,165.073.23%
Jan 202138,176.558.56%

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