Coconut
Coconut
Coconut
Sri Lanka’s bumper harvest of coconuts in 2021 could also have contributed to the increase in
coconut exports during the year.
In 2021, the Sri Lankan Rupee depreciated by 10%, leading to local products becoming significantly
more competitive in the international market. This meant that there was increased demand for Sri
Lankan coconut products, against competitor coconut producing countries
The coconut tree requires a significant volume of rain for successful growth, and the island had great rainfall
in 2021, which very likely contributed to the increase in harvest.
Furthermore, Sri Lanka’s Coconut Research Institute encouraged cultivation and coconut land productivity in
recent years with newer breeds, better intercropping strategies, better pest control mechanisms, improved
fertiliser applications and other measures, which are beginning to bear fruit in terms of increased harvest