Copra We make high-quality copra by drying fresh coconut meat (kernel) in hybrid solar dryers. With efficient and continuous drying technology, we can reduce the moisture content of fresh coconut kernels from around 50% to lower than 6% within 48 hours. This result can be achieved by utilizing solar energy during daylight and renewable energy from smokeless biomass burning all night long. Moisture content: maximum 6%, Free Fatty Acid content: maximum 0.5%, Green: 0%, Burnt: maximum 2%, Smoky: maximum 5%, Rubbery: maximum 5% We only pick mature coconut fruits for the drying process, coconut must be put in a dryer immediately after opening to prevent microbes such as fungus, mold, and bacteria to grow. We keep the temperature in the oven dryer between 60 to 70 degrees Celsius. We inspect the copra periodically during the drying process, any damaged copra should be removed from the oven dryer immediately.
Copra products is still needed throughout the world, it can have significant impact on price increases. We provide this Copra on an ongoing basis and can serve exports to your country. With quality packaging and production processes, making the products we sell have selling points that are not only economical but also safe. With our full support we help you become an importer of the products we sell.
Coconut Copra Type : Dry White Edible Coconut Copra Style : Sun Drying Color : White Brown Grade Edible USD 1.950/MT Moisture : 6% Max Size : 9-14 cm Oil Content : Max 67% FFA as Lauric : 0,3% Smoky : Max 1% Rubbery : Max 5% Other : Free Insects/Fungus/Mouldy Packing : 50kg PP Bag Loadability : 20" FCL 10-11 MT 40" FCL 24-25 MT Grade Reguler USD 1.450/MT Moisture : 6% Max Size : 4-9 cm Oil Content : 61-63% FFA as Lauric :
Dry Coconuts / Coconut Copra : Natural Sun Dried, Half-Cut, Coconut Kernals Type : Cup copra [cut into appx 2 equal pieces] Cultivation Type Common Grade : I / II - Agmark Color : Testa-Dark Brown / Meat-Ash white Taste / Odour : Not objectionable taste or odour Moisture : 6% max Oil content : Min 70.0% Package : PP bag / Net bag Place of Origin : Surabaya, Indonesia Port Of Loading : Tanjung Perak Port Delivery Term : FOB / CFR / CIF Payment Term : TT / LC / Both Packing : As per buyers' requirement MOQ : 20' / 40' FCL
Typically split into two halves, copra is the dried meat of a mature coconut from which coconut oil is extracted for a wide range of applications. We carefully handpick fully mature coconuts at its finest to produce the best quality copra and carry out both sun and oven drying to keep the moisture content to a minimum. Our copra is available in edible, regular and mixed grades.
Style : Dried , Taste : Sweet Oily, Drying process : Sun drying, Max. moisture : 5%-7%, Fat content : Max 60%, FFA as Lauric : Max 0.3%, Insect Damage : Negative, Mouldy : Negative, Weight : 50kg, Place of origin : Indonesia, Type : Coconut, Color : White Brown, Size : 5-10cm Packing: Bulk, 50kg/net bags. Capability Supply : 500MT/month Style : Dried , Taste : Sweet Oily, Drying process : Sun drying, Max. moisture : 5% max, Weight : 50, Place of origin : Indonesia, Type : Coconut, Color : White Brown, Size : Shape Price of product ( USD price or FOB price) : call to price Product origin : Lampung, Indonesia Key Specifications/Special Features : Color : White Brown, Size :6-11cm Minimum Order Size and Packaging details : Minimum Order : 24000 Kilogram, Packaging : Bulk, 50kg/mesh bag H.S Code : 1203.00.00
Dry coconuts are just that; dry. The milk within the coconut hardens as it matures and becomes the copra, or meat, of the coconut. After a coconut is first cracked the moisture content of the meat is roughly 50 percent and it contains around 30-40% oil. After being dried by heat or the sun, the moisture content dips down to 4 or 5% and the oil content jumps to 36-70%. The resulting Dry coconut is off-white to white in color with a mild coconut flavor.
Copra is the dried, white flesh of the coconut from which coconut oil is extracted. Traditionally, the coconuts are sun-dried, especially for export, before the oil, also known as copra oil, is pressed out. The oil extracted from copra is rich in lauric acid, making it an important commodity in the preparation of lauryl alcohol, soaps, fatty acids, cosmetics, etc. and thus a lucrative product for many coconut-producing countries.