Coconut Shell Charcoal

What It Is

Coconut shell charcoal is a carbon-rich, smokeless biofuel produced by the carbonization of coconut shells—a byproduct of coconut fruit processing. It is known for its superior burning properties, low ash content, and eco-friendliness. It is used both for domestic and industrial purposes and is a raw material for activated carbon production.


Export Form

  • Primary Export Form:

    • Crushed or granular form

    • Briquettes (pillow-shaped or hexagonal)

  • Moisture Content: Below 10%

  • Ash Content: Below 5%

  • Fixed Carbon: Above 70%

  • Volatile Matter: Below 15%


Global Market Demand

Coconut shell charcoal is in high demand in:

  • Europe (Germany, UK, Netherlands) – for water and air filtration industries

  • Middle East (UAE, Saudi Arabia) – for shisha/hookah charcoal

  • Asia (India, South Korea, Japan) – for activated carbon production

  • United States – for grilling, eco-friendly heating fuel, and cosmetics


Industrial Uses

  • Activated Carbon Production (used in water/air purification, pharmaceuticals)

  • Shisha/Hookah Charcoal

  • Barbecue Charcoal

  • Cosmetics & Skincare – face masks and soaps

  • Metallurgy & Foundries – as a reducing agent

  • Odour Removal – in refrigerators, air purifiers, etc.


Packaging

  • 25kg or 50kg PP woven bags

  • Moisture-proof inner liners recommended

  • Charcoal Briquettes:

    • Boxed for retail

    • Bulk-packed for industrial use


HS Code

  • 440290 – Other wood charcoal (including coconut shell charcoal)


Export Price (Estimated FOB – Lagos Port)

  • Crushed Coconut Shell Charcoal:
    $280 – $350 per metric ton

  • Coconut Shell Briquettes (Shisha/BBQ grade):
    $600 – $900 per metric ton


Advantages of Exporting Coconut Shell Charcoal

  • Renewable and sustainable raw material

  • Low environmental impact

  • High global demand in multiple industries

  • Long shelf life and good packaging adaptability

  • Can be value-added through briquetting

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