Noun
The dried meat of the cocoanut, from which cocoanut oil is expressed.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAflatoxins in copra cake, fed to animals, can be passed on in milk or meat, leading to human illnesses. Source: Internet
By the 1870s J. C. Godeffroy und Sohn began to dominate the Tuvalu copra trade, which company was in 1879 taken over by Handels-und Plantagen-Gesellschaft der Südsee-Inseln zu Hamburg (DHPG). Source: Internet
Forced to look for alternatives to taro, Samoa's exporters have dramatically increased the production of copra, coconut oil, and fish. Source: Internet
If the rhinoceros beetle in Samoa were eradicated, Samoa could produce in excess of 40,000 metric tons (44,000 short tons) of copra. Source: Internet
In particular, production of copra and kava create substantial revenue. Source: Internet
Chu and Copra are Getting It Together in Image Comics June 2020 Solicitations? Source: Internet