Every tonne of desiccated coconut, coconut cream, and coconut oil Nusawara ships leaves behind a byproduct most exporters treat as waste: the hard, fibrous shell. We're building a new export line to turn that shell into coconut charcoal briquette — a product with strong, steady demand across the Gulf, where it fuels both shisha lounges and outdoor grilling. This is a line in development, not yet open for orders — here's where things stand and why the Gulf is the first market we're building it for.
Why coconut shell, and why now
Coconut shell charcoal briquette is already a well-established Indonesian export category, produced from the same coconut-growing regions — North Sulawesi, Riau, and parts of Sumatra — that supply our existing coconut products. Because we already work with coconut processing partners for oil and desiccated coconut, extending into shell charcoal means using a byproduct stream that would otherwise go unsold, rather than starting a new supply chain from zero.
Why the Gulf specifically
Coconut shell briquette has a particular advantage in Gulf markets that other charcoal sources don't: it burns longer, produces less ash, and carries a cleaner, low-smoke profile than wood charcoal — properties that matter directly for shisha charcoal, where burn consistency and low odor are what a venue actually pays for, and for outdoor grilling, where longer burn time means fewer restocks per session. The UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar are already established import markets for this category from other Indonesian and Southeast Asian exporters, which tells us the demand pattern and buyer expectations before we've shipped a single container.
- Longer, steadier burn time than wood charcoal
- Low ash and low smoke — relevant for indoor/semi-indoor shisha lounge use
- Typically produced in hexagonal or cube briquette shapes for shisha, or pillow/cube shapes for retail grilling
- A renewable byproduct stream rather than a deforestation-linked material
What we're doing before we open for orders
We'd rather under-promise here than list specifications we haven't verified yet. Before this line is ready for purchase orders, we're working through:
- Confirming processing partners and consistent shell-sourcing volume
- Verifying burn-time, ash-content, and calorific value specs against Gulf buyer expectations
- Establishing packaging formats (typically 10 kg or 20 kg cartons for retail-facing shisha charcoal, jumbo bags for bulk grilling charcoal)
- Confirming HS code classification and any destination-market documentation Gulf buyers will need
For buyers who want to be first in line
If you're a Gulf-based importer of shisha or grilling charcoal and want to be notified when this line opens for sample orders, get in touch with our team — we're prioritizing early conversations with buyers who can tell us what specs and packaging actually matter for their market, before we lock in our production setup.



