Coconut

Creating sustainability momentum for the "tree of life"

Better sourcing of coconut

Coconut oil is a key raw material for AAK. Indonesia, the Philippines, and India are the three biggest producers of coconuts, making up more than 70 percent of the global production.

Coconut grows mainly in extensively managed plantations and can reach an age of 60–70, taking about 12–15 years to fully mature. More than 90 percent of coconut farmers are smallholders. 

Priorities for coconut oil

Following a risk assessment with our partner Proforest, the main priorities for coconut oil are to: 

  • Improve traceability
  • Improve farmer livelihoods and maintain their interest in growing coconuts
  • Rejuvenate the coconut industry 

A founding member of The Sustainable Coconut Partnership network

AAK is a member of The Sustainable Coconut Partnership network which aims to improve farmer livelihoods, lessen the carbon footprint of coconuts and boost supply to meet rising global demand.

Key desired impacts of the charter

  • Increase smallholder farmers' income
  • Enhance smallholder farmers' livelihoods by improving access to resources
  • Enhance supply chain traceability
  • Prevent deforestation, and mitigate climate change 

More information about the partnership is available on www.sustainablecoconutcharter.com

Contributes to the following Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):

Commitments and ambitions

For better sourcing of coconut, our 2025 ambitions are: 

  • 100 percent traceability to subnational level 
  • 100 percent volumes engaged by bilateral engagement
  • 10,000 coconut seedlings distributed 

Key achievements 2022

  • 100 percent traceability to crushing plant and 15 percent traceability to municipality
  • 100 percent of volumes engaged by bilateral engagement
  • More than 6,397 seedlings in nursery since 2020 (64 percent of our 2025 target)
  • 100 percent of coconut sourcing from Philippines and Indonesia is covered under deforestation risk assessment
  • 100 percent supply chain Human Right risk assessed
  • 62 percent of key suppliers is engaged on Human Rights through self-assessment questionnaires, score cards, and direct meetings

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