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Kiritimati Copra Plantation (Kiribati)

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The copra plantations on Kiritimati (Christmas Island) form the backbone of the local economy in Kiribati. As the largest coral atoll in the world by land area, Kiritimati provides vast territories for coconut palm cultivation. Copra, the dried meat of the coconut, is processed to extract coconut oil, which remains Kiribati's most vital export commodity. These plantations are the primary employer across the Line Islands, supporting the livelihoods of hundreds of families. The production remains largely labor-intensive, involving the manual harvesting of coconuts and sun-drying the kernels before they are shipped mainly to Asian markets for use in food and cosmetics. For travelers, the sight of endless palm groves stretching across the flat atoll landscape has a unique look at the economic lifeblood of this remote nation and the traditional methods used to harness the resources of the Pacific environment.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Aug–Oct.

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📋 Practical info

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What is this place?
The extensive coconut palm groves on Christmas Island are the primary source for copra production, a key export commodity of Kiribati. The groves shape the landscape and provide economic livelihood for many islanders.
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Visiting
The plantations extend over large parts of the island and are accessible from public roads, not being fully fenced. Visitors can walk through the groves but should respect the workers' operational areas.
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Where to view it
An excellent viewpoint is the coastal road in the east of the island, from where endless rows of coconut palms stretch to the beach. From the dunes near the airport runway, one gets a panoramic view over the canopy.
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Local products
The main product is copra, the dried flesh of the coconut, available directly on island markets. Seasonally, one can also buy fresh coconut milk, coconut oil, and handcrafted baskets from palm leaves.
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Active season
The main coconut harvest season falls in the dry months from May to October, when the fruits are easiest to collect and dry. During this time, the plantations are most active, employing many workers.
Nearby
Combine the visit with an exploration of Christmas Island's unique wildlife, including the crab migration and bird colonies. The beaches of Kiritimati also offer excellent opportunities for snorkeling and fishing.

Geography

Coordinates
1.98600, -157.48100

Facts

  • Area: 500 hectares
  • Annual production: 1,000 tons of copra
  • Number of coconut palms: 200,000
  • Employees: 150
  • Export value: 500,000 AUD/year
  • Established: 1920s

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Sights in the town Kiritimati Copra Plantation (3)

KPC Ronton Church

Church on the Kiritimati copra plantation. Belongs to the KPC community.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Latter-day Saint church on Kiritimati. Meeting place for Mormons.

Ana Ekaretia Iesu Kristo Ibukiia Aika Itiaki Ni Bong Aika Kaitira

Church on Kiritimati with a long local name. Site for worship services.

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Frequently asked questions

What is a copra plantation?
It is where coconut meat is dried to extract coconut oil.
Can the plantation be visited?
Yes, you can see the fields where coconuts are gathered and processed.
What is the significance of copra for Kiritimati?
It is the primary export product and a major source of income for many residents.
How is copra transported?
It is collected in bags and exported by ship to other countries.
When is the harvest?
Harvesting takes place year-round as coconuts grow continuously.
Kiritimati Copra Plantation: where is it located?
Kiritimati Copra Plantation is located in Kiribati.
Kiritimati Copra Plantation: what is there to see?
Highlights include KPC Ronton Church, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ana Ekaretia Iesu Kristo Ibukiia Aika Itiaki Ni Bong Aika Kaitira.
Kiritimati Copra Plantation: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Aug, Oct.
Kiritimati Copra Plantation: why is it worth visiting?
The copra plantations on Kiritimati (Christmas Island) form the backbone of the local economy in Kiribati.
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