선도 바이어 프로필을 검토하고 지부티의 코프라에 대해 추적되는 전체 수입 파트너 기업 1개와 비교하세요. 수출업체와 수입업체는 Supply Chain Intelligence 회사 프로필 및 분석으로 수요 측 파트너 적합도를 평가할 수 있습니다.
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최근 수입 거래: 2026-04-07
산업군: 기타
밸류체인 역할: 유통 / 도매
지부티 수입 파트너 커버리지
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Classification
Product TypeRaw Material
Product FormDried
Industry PositionPrimary Agricultural Product
Raw Material
Market
Copra (dried coconut kernel) is an import-dependent commodity in Djibouti; global agricultural production statistics do not indicate meaningful domestic coconut/copra production. Any copra supply is therefore linked to international sourcing and maritime logistics into the Port of Djibouti. Market outcomes are driven less by seasonality and more by freight reliability (Red Sea/Gulf of Aden routing) and quality preservation during shipping and storage (moisture, mold, and rancidity control).
Market RoleImport-dependent consumer and trading-port market
Domestic RoleImport-dependent raw material market with limited verifiable domestic production
Specification
Supply Chain
Value Chain
Overseas supplier → sea freight to Port of Djibouti → customs clearance → importer warehousing → domestic distribution and/or regional onward trade
Temperature
Ambient transport is typical, but quality depends on avoiding prolonged high-heat exposure and preventing moisture ingress/condensation.
Atmosphere Control
Dry, ventilated storage and container moisture management (e.g., desiccants/liner practices where applicable) reduce mold and rancidity risk.
Shelf Life
Shelf life is primarily moisture-controlled; breaks in dryness increase mold/mycotoxin risk and can trigger rejection or value loss.
Freight IntensityHigh
Transport ModeSea
Risks
Logistics HighSecurity and disruption risks on Red Sea/Gulf of Aden maritime routes can delay or interrupt sea freight into Djibouti and increase landed costs (freight and insurance), directly constraining copra availability.Build lead-time buffers, secure contingency routing options with forwarders, and align contracts on demurrage/war-risk and force-majeure clauses.
Food Safety MediumCopra quality can fail due to moisture-driven mold and potential mycotoxin contamination if drying, packing, or storage controls are weak along the route into Djibouti.Specify moisture/defect limits in contracts and require pre-shipment inspection/testing and documented moisture-control practices (dry containers, protected warehousing).
Quality MediumHigh ambient heat and humidity during storage can accelerate rancidity (quality deterioration) and reduce oil yield/value for copra held in Djibouti warehouses.Use dry, ventilated storage, rotate inventory FIFO, and monitor incoming lots for off-odors, visible mold, and quality parameters agreed in contracts.
Sustainability
Import due diligence is primarily origin-dependent for coconut-derived commodities (e.g., land-use and biodiversity impacts in supplying countries).
Labor & Social
Origin-dependent labor and animal-welfare scrutiny in coconut harvesting supply chains (including reported 'monkey labor' allegations in some origins) makes supplier origin transparency and third-party audits important for Djibouti importers.
Standards
HACCP
ISO 22000
FSSC 22000
FAQ
What is the single biggest risk to copra availability into Djibouti?Maritime disruption risk on the Red Sea/Gulf of Aden corridor is the biggest potential blocker because it can delay or interrupt sea freight into Djibouti and increase freight and insurance costs.
What quality issue most commonly threatens copra shipments on arrival?Moisture-related deterioration is the main issue: if copra absorbs moisture during shipping or storage, it can develop mold and associated food-safety/quality problems and lose value through rancidity.