Prices also hold
Also staying relatively constant are the prices on organic coconuts. “Prices are very steady from last year, and they’re similar to the pricing of conventionally grown coconuts,” says Velazquez de Leon. “Most of our customers work on a contract basis with us and are also purchasing our organic bananas so they do get first priority when supplies are low, particularly in the winter.”
That said, Velazquez de Leon thinks things are about to change. “We’re anticipating that supplies will start to increase shortly, as will demand,” she says. “Usually demand increases as we move into warmer weather in the US. Our summer sales of organic coconuts are usually about 30 per cent higher than they are in the winter.” In addition, she notes that demand continues to build with increasing interest from consumers in fresh coconuts, coconut water and coconut meat.
Weather affects things differently
And while that’s good news, growing organic coconuts has its challenges. “Because there’s such a long lead time from planting a coconut palm to any significant production and the lack of other organic coconut growers, adding to our supply is difficult, even though the demand exists,” says Velazquez de Leon. In addition, weather issues for coconuts also put a different kind of pressure on growers. “For organic coconuts, the rainy season is a problem because of harvesting issues. Coconuts can only be harvested by climbing tall coconut palms to cut the fruit, and this can’t be done when the palms are wet from the rain,” she says. “And in our area of Mexico we do have significant rains, so this does slow the harvesting process for us during certain times of the year.”
Add to that some transportation challenges for Organics Unlimited. “Because these coconuts are a secondary crop for us, transportation is one of our biggest challenges,” Velazquez de Leon says. “We don’t normally ship full loads of coconuts, so when the product comes from the farms, it needs to be in combined shipments with our organic bananas. And with the increases in transportation costs from Mexico, this also adds to the cost of bringing coconuts to the US.”
For more information:
Mayra Velazquez
Organics Unlimited
Tel:+1 (619)710-0658
info@organicsunlimited.com
http://organicsunlimited.com/