Imports of coconuts into the EU reached EUR 146.0 million

Published 2024년 8월 15일

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In 2023, the European Union imported 105,104 tons of coconuts from non-EU countries, valued at €146.0 million. Two-thirds of these imports were desiccated coconuts, while the remaining third was fresh coconuts. The Philippines was the largest supplier, contributing 40% of total non-EU coconut imports. The Netherlands was the largest importer among EU countries, accounting for nearly half of the EU imports.
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In 2023, EU countries imported 105,104 tons of coconuts from non-EU countries worth €146.0 million, according to the latest Eurostat figures. Two thirds (67 %) of these imports were desiccated coconuts (70 330 tonnes) and the remaining one third (33 %) consisted of fresh coconuts, shelled or dehulled (20 328 tonnes) or with inner shell "endocarp" (14,447 tons). Non-EU coconut imports are mainly carried out by 5 non-EU partners, which account for 86% of all coconut imports. The largest supplier is the Philippines, which supplies 41,944 tonnes, representing 40% of total non-EU coconut imports. This was followed by Indonesia (17,992 tonnes, 17%), Ivory Coast (14,642 tonnes, 14%), Sri Lanka (8,206 tonnes, 8%) and Vietnam (8,065 tonnes, 8%). In 2023, the Netherlands stood out as the largest importer of coconuts among EU countries, importing almost half of EU imports (48,937 tonnes, or 47% of all non-EU coconut imports). ...
Source: Sinor

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