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Top 10 coconut-producing countries worldwide in 2023

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
March 6, 2025
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However, as African nations continue to seek sustainable solutions, diversification in agriculture has become essential—one promising area being coconut farming.

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The state of Africa’s food production industry

Africa has immense agricultural potential, yet many countries depend heavily on food imports to meet local demands. The continent’s food production industry is plagued by several challenges, including:

  • Poor Infrastructure – Limited access to modern farming equipment, irrigation systems, and processing facilities.
  • Climate Change – Erratic rainfall, prolonged droughts, and flooding affect crop yields.
  • Limited Access to Financing – Small-scale farmers often struggle to obtain loans for investment in technology and high-quality inputs.
  • Post-Harvest Losses – A significant percentage of food is wasted due to inadequate storage and transportation.
  • Low Value Addition – Many African countries export raw agricultural products rather than processing them into finished goods, losing out on greater economic benefits.

The shift towards coconut production

One emerging opportunity within Africa’s agriculture sector is coconut farming. While countries like Ghana, Nigeria, and Tanzania have long grown coconuts, production remains relatively low compared to leading global producers.

With rising global demand for coconut-based products such as coconut oil, milk, water, and cosmetics, expanding this industry could significantly boost Africa’s agricultural economy.

Top Coconut Producing Countries in 2023

According to Statista, the top global coconut-producing countries in 2023 were:

Rank Country Production (Million Metric Tons)

Rank Country Production (Million Metric Tons)

1

Indonesia

17.97

2

Philippines

14.89

3

India

14.16

4

Brazil

2.90

5

Vietnam

2.13

6

Sri Lanka

2.06

7

Papua New Guinea

1.37

8

Mexico

1.14

9

Myanmar

1.12

10

Thailand

0.97

While no African nation currently ranks among the top 10 coconut producers, there is vast potential for the continent to tap into this lucrative market.

Why Coconut Farming is a Game-Changer for Africa

  1. High Demand for Coconut-Based Products

  • The global market for coconut water, oil, and skincare products continues to expand, with consumers increasingly shifting towards health-conscious and natural alternatives.
  • Countries such as Ghana, Kenya, and Tanzania have already begun investing in large-scale coconut plantations to meet local and international demand.

Top 10 coconut-producing countries worldwide in 2023 [Quora]

  1. Economic Empowerment for Farmers

  • Coconut farming requires low initial investment and has the potential to provide sustainable income for rural farmers.
  • Unlike seasonal crops, coconut trees can produce fruit all year round, ensuring continuous revenue generation.

  • Coconut trees are drought-resistant and can thrive in coastal regions and tropical climates, making them well-suited for many parts of Africa.

  1. Job Creation and Industrial Growth

  • Developing a strong coconut processing industry can create thousands of jobs in sectors such as oil extraction, beverage production, and cosmetics manufacturing.
  • Countries that invest in value addition—such as producing virgin coconut oil, coconut flour, and coconut sugar—can significantly boost their economies.

Conclusion

Africa has the land, climate, and manpower needed to become a major player in the global coconut industry.

By addressing existing challenges and investing in research, technology, and value-added processing, African nations can increase their share in the global coconut market, create jobs, and boost economic growth.

As demand for healthy, organic products continues to rise, now is the perfect time for Africa to embrace coconut farming as a key driver of agricultural and economic development.

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