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Copra is a dried form of coconut meat used to produce coconut oil. It is a major source of edible oil and fat in the world, and is used in a variety of food products, including margarine, shortening, and confectionery. Copra is also used in the production of soaps, detergents, and cosmetics. The copra market is highly competitive, with a large number of players operating in the market. The market is driven by the increasing demand for coconut oil and other coconut-based products. The market is also influenced by the availability of raw materials, production costs, and government regulations.
Some of the major companies operating in the copra market include Wilmar International, Cargill, AAK AB, Bunge Limited, and Musim Mas Group. Show Less Read more