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Take a Look Behind the Curtain: How the Quality of the Coconut Market is Sustained

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by Agustina Branz · November 7, 2023

Behind The Scenes

The coconut is often referred to as the “Tree of Life,” and with the myriad of applications and benefits it offers, from culinary delights to beauty regimes and beyond, it’s a rather apt nickname. 

But behind the scenes of the coconut industry lies a meticulous journey of quality control and sustainable practices. And when it comes to the bulk wholesale ingredient industry, everyone from suppliers to importers to manufacturers are a part of that journey. 

As wholesale importers and suppliers of high-quality coconut products, we understand the paramount importance of maintaining the highest standards in sourcing and importing. 

So join us as we take a closer look at the journey that ensures the quality of coconut products and sustains the vast coconut market. 

The versatility of the Coconut Industry: It all starts with quality ingredients

The coconut industry is nothing short of a marvel. From coconut oil to coconut water, milk, flour, chips, and sugar this versatile plant provides the foundation for a myriad of essential commodities. 

Coconut products are a staple in the global market, finding their way into kitchens, beauty routines, and health products worldwide. However, what ensures the excellence of these products is the strict adherence to quality control measures maintained throughout the coconut supply chain. 

It begins by sourcing from reputable suppliers who share our dedication to quality and sustainable, eco-conscious farming practices, and continues through to the manufacturing and packaging of products. Every step in the supply chain has a responsibility to preserve the quality of coconut products. 

But while supply chain hazards may be commonly talked about in the food industry, the natural challenges that farmers face each harvest cycle aren’t really a popular conversation starter. 

Battling the threat of natural quality decline

Coconut harvesting faces its fair share of challenges in its journey from palm to plate. Natural threats, such as pests and diseases, pose significant risks to the quality of coconut harvests and, consequently, the products derived from them. 

From nasty critters to plant diseases 

The “coconut bug” (Pseudotheraptus wayi) feeds on tender coconut tissues and affects both the quantity and quality of the harvest. Its infestations can lead to deformed and discolored coconuts, rendering them unsuitable for various coconut-based products.

In the same breath, the coconut rhinoceros beetle (Oryctes rhinoceros) attacks the young leaves and stems of coconut palms. Its infestation weakens the tree, affecting coconut production and the overall health of the palm.

The red palm mite (Raoiella indica), another coconut-munching critter, is a tiny but destructive pest that feeds on coconut leaves, causing them to dry out, turn reddish-brown, and ultimately lead to leaf drops. Severe infestations can stunt tree growth and reduce the vigor of coconut palms.

And then farmers have to wrap their heads around the threat of phytoplasma diseases like the Coconut Root (Wilt) Disease (CRD) and the Bogia Coconut Syndrome (BCS) as well. These diseases significantly impact the health and productivity of coconut palms, often leading to stunted growth, yellowing or wilting of leaves, and ultimately death of the tree.

How to keep the threats at bay

With more than five million trees under threat in the Philippines alone, it’s clear to see why battling the risk of pests is so important. 

Farmers combat the coconut bug using both organic and integrated pest management approaches. Biocontrol agents, such as certain wasps and predatory bugs that prey on the coconut-consuming bugs, are also introduced to create a bustling harvest from a healthy ecosystem. Additionally, neem-based insecticides, pheromone traps, and botanical extracts assist in controlling the population of these pests.

Preventing and managing phytoplasma diseases involves promoting healthy farming practices. This includes planting disease-resistant coconut varieties, implementing proper sanitation measures year-round to avoid disease spread, and employing targeted organic pesticide use where necessary.

That same commitment to quality preservation then translates throughout the supply chain through closely monitored certification and administrative processes. 

The complex quality assurance ladder

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Quality assurance in the coconut industry involves a comprehensive set of practices and certifications to ensure that the end products meet the highest standards. 

  • ISO Certification: ISO standards ensure compliant practices for parties such as importers, transporters, and manufacturers in the global bulk and wholesale ingredient importing. 
  • CODEX STAN 240-2003 Quality Parameters: These parameters measure the fat (20%), non-fat solids (5.4%), and total solids (25.4-37.3%) of each batch. coconut cream, the quality parameters are at least 20% fat, 5.4% non-fat solids, and 25.4-37.3% total solids
  • USDA Organic Certification: Obtaining the USDA organic seal is set to become a far more complex matter once the SOE rule comes into effect in 2024, enforcing compliance on the middlemen of the supply chain, such as ingredient importers and suppliers. 
  • Trade Certification (e.g., Fair Trade, Rainforest Alliance, Sustainable Coconut Charter): These certifications demonstrate our dedication to fair trade practices and sustainable sourcing, contributing to the overall sustainability of the coconut industry.
  • Batch Sampling and Verification: Each batch has to be tested and undergo stringent verification processes to guarantee that products meet the specified quality parameters.
  • Documented Quality Control Processes: Thoroughly documented quality control processes allow for effective monitoring and corrective actions, ensuring products maintain their quality. 
  • Food Fraud Prevention Plans: Stringent food fraud prevention plans safeguard against any fraudulent activities that can occur along the supply chain. Along with documented quality assurance controls, these plans will no longer be an optional part of the ingredient industry once the SOE rule comes into effect. 

Only the Best Is Good Enough with Source86

Source86 goes above and beyond to ensure that only the best quality coconut products reach you. That’s why we undertake our own quality assurance processes on top of our suppliers’ and manufacturers’ QA processes. To ensure that only the best reaches you. 

The transparency, quality, and sustainability that the ingredient industry is built on relies on each of us, and as your wholesale and bulk inventory partner, we take that seriously. 

So get in touch if you’re looking for a reliable wholesale coconut ingredient supplier and importer, we’re excited to assist you with your coconut-related needs.

Check out our bulk catalog page to see our wide variety of coconut products just waiting for you. 

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Agus is a curious, collaborative thinker who’s always looking to add value and momentum to the projects she touches. With a degree in Business Economics and a career that’s spanned finance, fashion, agriculture, metal cards, and now ingredients, she brings both versatility and strategic depth to her work. Her experience across Argentina, the UK, and the US has shaped her global perspective and love for building meaningful connections.

At Source86, Agus leads the marketing team with a sharp focus on brand growth, SEO, and storytelling that reflects the company’s edge. She also works closely with the executive team on strategic planning and execution, helping turn bold ideas into action. She believes in the power of virtuous ecosystems — and that great work comes from collaboration, curiosity, and care.

On our blog, Agus shares updates on product launches, industry insights, and creative approaches to B2B marketing — always aiming to bridge strategy with real impact.

Fun fact: Agus loves sailing, running, skiing, and singing — ideally not all at once.

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