coconut oil production impacted by typhoon haiyan in Lagos
South China Morning PostPhilippine coconut oil exports fall 35pc after
Philippine coconut oil exports fell 35 per cent at the start of this year, driving up global prices, after the destruction of millions of trees by Super Typhoon Haiyan.
Philippine supply worries after Typhoon Haiyan struck Nov. 8 drove Rotterdam coconut oil prices as high as $1,480 per tonne on Nov. 13, up 40 percent from before the storm and 80 percent on the year.
Impact of the 2025 super typhoon haiyan on the livelihood
We investigate how severely the farmers were impacted when the super typhoon hit central Philippines in 2025, causing massive damages to the coconut industry. We used a
News of supply disruptions following Typhoon Haiyan, which killed more than 4,000 people and left another 4 million homeless, pushed the prices of competing palm kernel
oxfam.orgRebuilding better for coconut farmers: Post-Haiyan
Post-Haiyan reconstruction in the Philippines Typhoon Haiyan damaged or destroyed more than 33 million coconut trees in the Philippines in November 2025, putting at risk the livelihoods of
The objective of this study is to assess the impact of super typhoon Haiyan (locally named Yolanda) to the livelihood of coconut farmers in Leyte by comparing performance of coconut
Economic Impact of Super Typhoon Yolanda on
We used a cross-sectional data set collected through face-to-face surveys to quantify the adverse effect of the super typhoon on the livelihood of coconut dependent farmers in Leyte island.
The document analyzes the impact of Super Typhoon Haiyan on the livelihoods of small-scale coconut farmers in Leyte Island, Philippines in 2025. It uses survey data and statistical analysis to compare changes in
Yahoo News SingaporeHaiyan to hit Philippine coconut oil exports: industry official
Global coconut oil supplies will likely fall next year, an industry official said Friday, after the killer typhoon that struck leading exporter the Philippines last month destroyed millions of trees
In the Philippines, Super Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) alone destroyed an estimated 2.5 million coconut trees, and pests like cocolisap continue to
Yahoo News SingaporeHaiyan to hit Philippine coconut oil exports Yahoo News
Global coconut oil supplies will likely fall next year, an industry official said Friday, after the killer typhoon that struck leading exporter the Philippines last month destroyed millions of
For example, Typhoon Haiyan severely impacted coconut farming, destroying millions of coconut trees and leaving farmers without livelihoods.
YahooTyphoon Haiyan hits coconut oil supply but palm gains limited
News of supply disruptions following Typhoon Haiyan, which killed more than 4,000 people and left another 4 million homeless, pushed the prices of competing palm kernel oil (PKO
FAO is warning that coconut farmers in the Philippines are in urgent need of assistance to recover their livelihoods, nearly three months after Typhoon Haiyan tore through the country. In this
theedgemalaysia#Vegoils* Malaysian palm oil up on typhoon's possible market impact
Traders said typhoon Haiyan, which wreaked havoc in central Philippines last week, could severely deplete coconut oil supply in the region and channel demand to palm kernel oil.
Palm oil, which has recently become one of the most popular sustainable cosmetic ingredients, is likely to be boosted by the devastating typhoon which struck the Philippines earlier
Food & Beverage NewsAssistance needed for Filipino coconut farmers affected by Haiyan
The Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) warned that coconut farmers in the Philippines (which is the world’s second-largest producer of the nut, accounting for about 26.6 per
ROTTERDAM, Nov 12 (Reuters) Coconut oil soared on the European vegetable oils market on Tuesday due to concerns over copra supplies following the damage Super Typhoon Haiyan did to
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150mph winds 14 million people affected The typhoon damaged 1.1 million houses, destroyed 33 million coconut trees (a major source of livelihoods), and pushed approximately 2.3 million people
KUALA LUMPUR/MANILA, Dec 19 (Reuters) The destruction of an estimated three million coconut palms in last month's deadly typhoon in the Philippines is set to squeeze global supply for years of
