Cabinet Boosts Copra MSP for 2026: How It Incentivizes Farmers and Meets Demand

The government has approved new, higher Minimum Support Prices for copra to help coconut growers. This move aims to give farmers better returns and encourage them to produce more. The decision supports the growing demand for coconut products both in India and abroad. It also continues a policy of ensuring crop prices are at least 1.5 times the cost of production.

Key Points: Cabinet Approves Higher Copra MSP for 2026 Season to Aid Farmers

  • MSP for milling copra set at ₹12,027 per quintal, a ₹445 increase from last season
  • Ball copra MSP fixed at ₹12,500 per quintal, up by ₹400
  • Prices have grown over 127% since the 2014 marketing season
  • NAFED and NCCF will continue as central agencies for copra procurement
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Cabinet okays MSP for copra for 2026 season to incentivise farmers, meet demand

The Cabinet approves increased Minimum Support Prices for copra for 2026 to ensure better farmer returns and boost production for domestic and international markets.

"A higher MSP will... incentivise farmers to expand copra production to meet the growing demand for coconut products. - Cabinet Statement"

New Delhi, Dec 12

The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Friday approved the minimum support price (MSP) for copra for the 2026 season.

The MSP for fair average quality of milling copra has been fixed at Rs 12,027 per quintal and for ball copra at Rs 12,500 per quintal for the 2026 season.

According to an official statement, the MSP for the 2026 season is an increase of Rs 445 per quintal for milling copra and Rs 400 per quintal for ball copra over the previous season.

A higher MSP will not only ensure better remunerative returns to the coconut growers but also incentivise farmers to expand copra production to meet the growing demand for coconut products both domestically and internationally, the Cabinet said.

The government has increased MSP for milling copra and ball copra from Rs 5,250 per quintal and Rs 5,500 per quintal for the marketing season 2014 to Rs 12,027 per quintal and Rs 12,500 per quintal for the marketing season 2026, registering a growth of 129 per cent and 127 per cent, respectively.

In order to provide remunerative prices to the cultivators, the government had announced in the Union Budget of 2018-19 that MSP of all the mandated crops will be fixed at levels of at least 1.5 times of all India weighted average cost of production.

According to the statement, the National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India Ltd. (NAFED) and National Cooperative Consumers’ Federation (NCCF) will continue to act as Central Nodal Agencies (CNAs) for the procurement of copra under the Price Support Scheme (PSS).

Meanwhile, Tiptur copra, one of the highest-quality coconuts, has earned a distinct reputation in the market, enjoys strong domestic and international demand, and is now eyeing Geographical Indication (GI) recognition. This has been the long-standing demand of farmers from the region. Farmers have been urging that Tiptur copra, known for its exceptional quality and high demand across Asia’s largest coconut markets, be granted GI status.

- IANS

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Priya S
Finally some focus on coconut farmers! 🥥 The increase looks good on paper, but the real test is whether farmers actually get this price. Middlemen often eat up the benefits. Also, glad to see Tiptur copra getting attention for GI tag - it's about time!
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Rahul R
129% growth since 2014 is impressive data. Shows a consistent policy. This will definitely help farmers in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka plan better. Incentivising production is key as demand for coconut oil and products is rising globally.
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Andrew M
Interesting move. Setting MSP for 2026 already provides long-term visibility. Hope this doesn't lead to over-production and wastage later. The GI tag for Tiptur copra is a smart move for branding and exports.
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Meera T
While the intent is good, I have a respectful criticism. Announcing MSP for 2026 is fine, but what about the impact of inflation by then? ₹12,500 may not have the same value in 2026. Should there not be a built-in inflation linkage?
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Karthik V
Good for the farmers. Coconut is a staple in our homes for cooking and religious purposes. Supporting its cultivation is important for our culture and economy. Jai Kisan! 🙏

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