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Cocoa Butter Poland Market Overview 2026

Sub Product
Deodorized Cocoa Butter, Pressed Cocoa Butter, Refined Cocoa Butter, Unrefined Cocoa Butter, +1
Derived Products
Chocolate Baking Drops, Chocolate Bar, Chocolate Chips, Chocolate Hazelnut Spread, +6
Raw Materials
Cocoa Bean
HS Code
180400
Last Updated
2026-05-16
Key takeaways for search and sourcing teams
  • Poland Cocoa Butter market intelligence page includes 0 premium suppliers.
  • 2 sampled export transactions for Poland are summarized.
  • 4 export partner companies and 0 import partner companies are mapped for Cocoa Butter in Poland.
  • Wholesale sample entries: 0; farmgate sample entries: 0.
  • 5 export partner countries and 5 import partner countries are ranked.
  • Latest reference year in this page dataset is 2024.
  • Page data last updated on 2026-05-16.

Cocoa Butter Export Supplier Intelligence, Price Trends, and Trade Flows in Poland

4 export partner companies are tracked for Cocoa Butter in Poland. Use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to validate exporter coverage, partner quality, and route priorities.
Explore Cocoa Butter export intelligence in Poland, including 2 sampled supplier transactions, monthly unit-price ranges, and partner-country trade flow patterns for HS Code 180400.
Scatter points are sampled from 100.0% of the full transaction dataset.

Sample Export Supplier Transaction Records for Cocoa Butter in Poland

2 sampled Cocoa Butter transactions in Poland include date, origin, and partner-country context to benchmark export prices and supplier trading patterns.
Cocoa Butter sampled transaction unit prices by date in Poland: 2025-06-25: 21.37 USD / kg, 2025-04-17: 57.78 USD / kg.
DateReported ProductUnit PriceExporterImporter 
2025-06-25КАК********* *********21.37 USD / kg (Poland) (Ukraine)
2025-04-17COC** ****** *** ********** ***** ******* **** ********* ************ ******** ******** *** ********* ****57.78 USD / kg (Poland) (India)

Top Cocoa Butter Export Suppliers and Companies in Poland

Review leading exporter profiles and benchmark them against 4 total export partner companies tracked for Cocoa Butter in Poland. Use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to shortlist sourcing and export partners faster.
(Poland)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-04-16
Employee Size: 1 - 10 Employees
Industries: Food Wholesalers
Value Chain Roles: Distribution / Wholesale
(Poland)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-04-16
Industries: Food Manufacturing
Value Chain Roles: TradeRetailFood Manufacturing
(Poland)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-04-16
Employee Size: Over 1000 Employees
Sales Revenue: USD Over 1B
Industries: Beverage ManufacturingFood Manufacturing
Value Chain Roles: Distribution / WholesaleFood Manufacturing
(Poland)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-04-16
Industries: Food Manufacturing
Value Chain Roles: Distribution / WholesaleTrade
Poland Export Partner Coverage
4 companies
Total export partner company count is a core signal of Poland export network depth for Cocoa Butter.
Exporters and importers can open Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to assess Cocoa Butter partner concentration, capacity signals, and trade relevance in Poland.

Annual Export Value, Volume, and Supplier Market Size for Cocoa Butter in Poland (HS Code 180400)

Analyze 3 years of Cocoa Butter export volume and value in Poland to evaluate supplier market growth, seasonality, and trade volatility.
YearVolumeValue
2024271,5805,595,293 USD
2023420,6992,397,541 USD
2022671,5113,360,831 USD

Top Destination Markets for Cocoa Butter Exports from Poland (HS Code 180400) in 2024

For 2024, compare export volume and value across the top 5 destination countries for Cocoa Butter exports from Poland.
RankCountryVolumeValue
1Belgium49,6481,173,520 USD
2Italy59,3981,160,808 USD
3Germany37,059594,598 USD
4Hungary23,775565,850 USD
5United Kingdom23,630521,236 USD

Cocoa Butter Import Buyer Intelligence and Price Signals in Poland: Buyers, Demand, and Trade Partners

0 import partner companies are tracked for Cocoa Butter in Poland. Exporters and importers can use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to analyze buyer demand, partner density, and downstream channels.

Annual Import Value, Volume, and Demand Size for Cocoa Butter in Poland (HS Code 180400)

Track 3 years of Cocoa Butter import volume and value in Poland to assess demand growth and market momentum.
YearVolumeValue
202459,460,030831,734,760 USD
202359,894,530348,845,932 USD
202258,379,443277,817,503 USD

Top Origin Supplier Countries Supplying Cocoa Butter to Poland (HS Code 180400) in 2024

For 2024, compare import volume and value across the top 5 origin supplier countries supplying Cocoa Butter to Poland.
RankCountryVolumeValue
1Netherlands17,633,370258,634,352 USD
2Germany16,642,611240,557,594 USD
3France12,137,769180,242,177 USD
4Italy7,471,51470,192,333 USD
5Denmark2,090,28533,115,694 USD

Classification

Product TypeIngredient
Product FormRefined edible fat (solid; natural or deodorized)
Industry PositionFood Ingredient (Confectionery Fat)

Market

Cocoa butter in Poland is primarily an imported industrial input used by the country’s confectionery and chocolate manufacturers, with additional demand from bakery, dairy-dessert, and cosmetics/personal care formulators. As an EU Member State market, Poland’s compliance environment is largely defined by EU food law and EU customs rules, while sustainability due diligence requirements for cocoa-derived products are becoming a binding market-access constraint. Availability is typically year-round because supply is driven by global sourcing and EU intra-market distribution rather than domestic crop seasonality. The most consequential near-term operational risk is meeting EU anti-deforestation due diligence requirements for cocoa and relevant derived products placed on the EU market.
Market RoleImport-dependent processing and consumption market (EU Member State)
Domestic RoleIndustrial ingredient for domestic food manufacturing and selected non-food uses (e.g., cosmetics)
SeasonalityYear-round supply in Poland is driven by imports and EU intra-market distribution; demand peaks are more linked to confectionery production cycles than agricultural harvest seasonality.

Specification

Physical Attributes
  • Solid fat at typical ambient conditions; sensitive to heat exposure and odor pickup during storage and handling.
Compositional Metrics
  • Industrial buyer specs commonly reference free fatty acids, moisture/volatile matter, and sensory neutrality (especially for deodorized grades).
  • Codex Standard for Cocoa Butter (CXS 86-1981) provides internationally recognized identity/quality anchors for cocoa butter used as an ingredient in chocolate and chocolate products.
Grades
  • Food-grade cocoa butter (natural or deodorized)
  • Cosmetic/pharmaceutical grade (application-specific buyer specs)
Packaging
  • Common B2B formats include cartons with wrapped blocks and bulk formats for industrial users (format depends on supplier and destination plant handling).

Supply Chain

Value Chain
  • Import (EU or non-EU origin) → customs clearance in Poland/EU → storage/warehouse distribution → food/cosmetics manufacturing → finished product distribution (often intra-EU).
Temperature
  • Avoid prolonged heat exposure during transport and storage to prevent quality degradation and handling losses; maintain clean, dry conditions to minimize odor transfer.
Shelf Life
  • Shelf life is strongly influenced by storage temperature stability, protection from odors, and packaging integrity (fat oxidation and sensory changes are key concerns).
Freight IntensityMedium
Transport ModeMultimodal

Risks

Regulatory Compliance HighEU anti-deforestation due diligence requirements for cocoa and relevant derived products can block market access: placing cocoa-derived products (including covered cocoa-derived CN items) on the EU market via Poland requires a compliant due diligence process and due diligence statement in the EU system. The application date has been postponed; main obligations apply from 30 December 2026 for most operators and from 30 June 2027 for natural persons and micro/small enterprises.Map the supply chain to origin plots/geolocations, validate legality and deforestation-free criteria, establish supplier contractual data obligations, and prepare internal workflows to file and retain due diligence statements before 30 December 2026 (or 30 June 2027 for eligible micro/small operators).
Price Volatility MediumCocoa market volatility can rapidly change cocoa butter input costs for Polish manufacturers, impacting pricing, hedging needs, and margin stability.Use structured procurement strategies (multi-origin sourcing, contracts with indexed pricing, and inventory buffers) aligned to ICCO-reported market conditions and internal demand forecasts.
Sustainability MediumReputational and buyer-audit risk linked to cocoa deforestation and child labor allegations in origin supply chains can lead to delisting, customer non-approval, or additional audit burdens for Poland/EU downstream users.Adopt credible responsible sourcing programs, require third-party verification where appropriate, and maintain documented grievance/remediation pathways with suppliers.
Logistics MediumDisruptions in ocean freight lanes, container availability, or EU road transport costs can delay deliveries into Poland and raise delivered costs for time-sensitive manufacturing schedules.Qualify multiple logistics routes and warehousing options, diversify suppliers across EU/non-EU channels, and maintain safety stock for critical production periods.
Sustainability
  • EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) due diligence and traceability-to-plot requirements for cocoa and covered derived products placed on the EU market
  • Deforestation and forest degradation exposure in cocoa origin countries (notably West Africa) creating compliance and reputational risks for Poland/EU importers and manufacturers
  • Climate and agronomic shocks in origin countries affecting supply security and procurement planning
Labor & Social
  • Cocoa supply chains have well-documented risks of child labor and labor rights violations in some origin regions, creating reputational and buyer-audit exposure for Poland/EU downstream users
  • Buyer scrutiny of responsible sourcing programs (e.g., third-party certification and supplier remediation frameworks) is common in EU confectionery supply chains
Standards
  • FSSC 22000
  • BRCGS Food Safety
  • IFS Food
  • ISO 22000 / HACCP-based systems

FAQ

When do the EU anti-deforestation (EUDR) obligations start applying for cocoa-derived products placed on the EU market via Poland?EU sources indicate the application was postponed: the main obligations under Regulation (EU) 2023/1115 apply from 30 December 2026 for most operators, and from 30 June 2027 for natural persons and micro/small enterprises. This timing is described in the consolidated EUR-Lex text and the European Commission’s Access2Markets update on the December 2025 postponement.
Which Polish authorities are most directly involved in import clearance and agri-food commercial quality controls relevant to cocoa butter shipments?Customs clearance is handled by Poland’s National Revenue Administration (KAS). For commercial-quality oversight of certain agri-food products introduced from abroad (including border-related controls in its remit), Poland’s IJHARS has an inspection role.
Is there an internationally recognized product standard that can be used as a baseline reference for cocoa butter quality specifications?Yes. Codex Alimentarius publishes the Standard for Cocoa Butter (CXS 86-1981), which provides internationally recognized identity and quality anchors for cocoa butter used as an ingredient in chocolate and chocolate products.

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