Statement from the Coconut Coalition of the Americas on the Use of Trained Monkeys in Harvesting of Coconuts
The Coconut Coalition of the Americas (CCA), a leading voice of the coconut industry, does not condone the use of…
The Coconut Coalition of the Americas (CCA), a leading voice of the coconut industry, does not condone the use of…
The journal article “The Effect of Coconut Oil Consumption on Cardiovascular Risk Factors” published in Circulation is flawed and demonstrates…
Over the past few days, Typhoon Kammuri (known as Tisoy in the Philippines) has had a significant impact on the…
Harvard University has distanced itself from claims made by one of its Adjunct Professors vilifying coconut oil. READ MORE
Washington, DC, August 31, 2018 – The Coconut Coalition of the Americas (CCA), is a DC-based not for profit formed to steward the responsible growth and communications surrounding coconut oil and coconut products. In light of the recent comment made in an aired video in German from Karin Michels, an adjunct epidemiology professor at Harvard’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health in July in which she singles out coconut oil as ‘poison’, CCA has prepared several talking points. Dr. Michels opinion further fuels confusion about the health implications of consumption of saturated fats, not all of which are created equal.