“Export quality” is the least regulated phrase in this trade. Anyone can print it. So it is worth being specific about what we mean when we say it.
Three Things That Make Copra Survive a Container
1. Moisture, held not hoped
6% maximum, checked before every batch is packed. Above that, a consignment that left sound arrives as a claim. This single number decides most export disputes.
2. Sorting, not just drying
Discoloured pieces, cracked kernel and odd sizes come out before packing. What the buyer inspected is what goes in the bag.
3. Jute, deliberately
25 kg and 50 kg jute bags. Jute breathes. Sealed plastic traps the residual moisture against the copra for the length of the voyage.
Specifications
- Packaging SizeAvailable in 25 kg and 50 kg
- Packaging TypeJute Bag
- Moisture6% Maximum
- Oil Content62 – 68%
- Shelf Life6 Months
- Drying MethodSun Dried
Manufacturer, Not Wholesaler
Most who describe themselves as an export quality copra wholesaler are buying finished copra and hoping. We buy coconut, dry it on our own yard at Kangayam, and grade it ourselves. That is the difference between a specification and a promise.
Grades We Export
Milling copra to oil mills and edible copra to food manufacturers. Documentation and packing are set per destination — see our copra and dry coconut export page.
Tell us the market before you order, not after. Paperwork holds containers; copra does not.
Frequently Asked Questions
Three things: moisture held at 6% maximum and checked before packing, sorting that removes discoloured and odd-sized pieces, and breathable jute packing. Nothing else is measurable.
Manufacturers. We buy coconut, dry it on our own yard at Kangayam and grade it ourselves, rather than buying finished copra to resell as export grade.
Because copra above 6% sweats in a container. A consignment that left sound arrives as an insurance claim.
Jute breathes. Sealed plastic traps residual moisture against the copra for the length of the voyage.
Grade, quantity and destination market. Packing and documentation differ by country and are far cheaper to get right before the order.
Yes. Call +91 7373734123 to arrange a visit to the Kangayam unit.