Introduction Copra—the dried kernel of coconut—has long been a cornerstone of the global vegetable oil and coconut-products industry. Copra roll forming is a mechanized process, used in some modern coconut-processing facilities, that shapes, compresses, or packages copra into consistent cylindrical forms (rolls) for more efficient handling, storage, transport, and downstream processing into coconut oil and coproducts. This essay explains the copra roll forming process, traces its technological evolution, examines its economic and environmental implications, and considers the social and regulatory context surrounding adoption.