Tapioca or manioc food, coconut, coconut husk chips, coconut shell charcoal
Almond kernels, almond nuts, without shell
Coconut shell charcoal, briquette, black soldier fly mash, used cooking oil
S Shells, MS Cylinder, MS Ring,MS Cylinder,MS Ring,S Shells
Coconut shell charcoal, fractionate organic extra virgin coconut oil, cinnamon, betel nuts, pili nuts, cocoa beans
Pet flakes, wood pellet, wood briquette, wood chips, potato, raw jute
Granulated coconut shell charcoal , pistachio shells, agricultural residues, biochar, sawdust, wood pallets
Corrugated boxes, brand new box and recycle box, charcoal briquettes
Agricultural Products Like Cassava, Maize, Cashew Nuts, Cocao Bean, Ginger, Onion and Hardwood Charcoal
Coco peat, coconut shell charcoal, coco fiber
Namibian hardwood firewood, namibian hardwood lumpwood charcoal and hardwood briquettes, mopane roots, mopanie roots, mopani roots, (drift wood) driftwood grapewood, african art craft and decor
Coconut products such as matured coconuts, coconut charcoal, coconut husk and coconut shell
Saw dust, coconut, ground nut shells, municipal solid waste, agricultural waste, coconut shell
Coco peat, moss, fiber, young coconut, coconut shell charcoal
Silica sand, construction, hardwood charcoals, tropical hardwood lumber, ferrous scrap metal
White copra, edible copra and coconut charcoal briskets, fresh matured coconut, pure coconut oil, virgin coconut oil, nata de coco
Human hair, coconut shell charcoal briquette, fresh coconuts, copra, birds nest
Hardwood charcoal, semi husked coconut, copra, dammar batu, coffee powder & robusta
Coconut Briquette, Halaban Charcoal, White Charcoal, Coffee Bean, Coconut Sugar, Palm Sugar, Grass Straw
Natural wood charcoal, wood shavings for animal, bedding, firewood, poultry feed
Charcoal is no longer a traditional fuel; its versatility has expanded globally, and it is used in industries and applications such as grilling, metallurgy, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. With the rise in consumption and the versatility of the product, exporters, manufacturers, or sellers have a great opportunity to invest in charcoal.
Charcoal's versatility makes it highly in demand:
Charcoal prices vary globally based on type, quality, and regional demand. Here is an overview of the average charcoal rate per kg and per ton:?
Understanding the various types of charcoal can help suppliers reach out to the right kind of buyers globally. Below are the other most in-demand categories of charcoals that buyers look for:
If you're a charcoal supplier looking to find serious, international charcoal buyers near you, your best options are:
1) What is the price of charcoal per ton?
Below is the average charcoal rate per ton. The prices may vary depending on the timelines:
2) What is the HS code for charcoal export?
The HS code for charcoal is 4402
3) How can I find charcoal buyers online?
4) Which country buys charcoal?
The top importers of charcoal are:
5) Who is the biggest importer of charcoal?
Germany is currently the largest importer.
6) Who is the largest exporter of charcoal in the world?
Indonesia is the world’s leading charcoal exporter.
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