Stardew Valley: Unlocking the Island Trader
Who is the Island Trader in Stardew?

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Before we go any further, we should first start out by considering who the Ginger Island Trader in Stardew Valley actually is. The Island Trader is a small bird-like creature who lives on the North Side of Ginger Island.
His shop offers a range of island-inspired products and allows players to trade for a range of unique items. Many of these items can only be purchased from the Island Trader, although some can also be obtained in other ways (such as by breaking open a
Golden Coconut, which the Trader also sells).
How to Unlock the Ginger Island Trader in Stardew Valley
At this point, you may be wondering about how to unlock the Ginger Island Trader in Stardew Valley. In order to do this, you will need to first build the Island Farmhouse after unlocking Island West. Once you have done so, you can then unlock trading by giving the Merchant’s parrot 10 golden walnuts.Golden Walnuts can be obtained in a number of different ways, including by breaking open your first Golden Coconut, fishing, finding journal scraps, and by exploring or completing puzzles across Ginger Island. Crops grown on Ginger Island also have a chance of yielding a Golden Walnut.
What Stock Does the Island Trader Offer?
The Island Trader offers a range of different items that are available for purchase, and each does something slightly different. Some of these are also exclusive to the Island Trader, while others can be trader for or otherwise obtained in different ways.Permanent Stock

The majority of the Island Trader’s stock is permanent and is available year-round. These items include the following products.
| Item Name | Use | Exchange |
|---|---|---|
| Warp Totem: Farm | Takes you directly back to your farmhouse. | Taro Roots (x5) |
| Golden Coconut | Can be broken open at the blacksmith for a variety of rewards. Only unlocked after opening your first Golden Coconut. | Coconuts (x10) |
| Tropical TV | Decoration for the home. | Taro Roots (x30) |
| Jungle Torch | Decoration for the farm or home. | Cinder Shards (x5) |
| Banana Saplings | Grows into a banana tree after 28 days. Bananas are harvestable in the summer months or year-round on Ginger Island. | Dragon Teeth (x5) |
| Mango Saplings | Grows into a mango tree after 28 days. Mangoes are harvestable in the summer months or year-round on Ginger Island. | Mussels (x75) |
| Pineapple Seeds | Grows into a pineapple plant after 14 days, then continues to provide harvests every week. Pineapples grow in the summer in the main game or year-round on Ginger Island. | Magma Cap (x1) |
| Taro Tuber | Taro Tubers grow into a Taro Root in the Summer on the main farm or year-round on Ginger Island after either 7 or 10 days, depending on whether they are planted near a body of water (or not). Taro Tubers grow in a similar manner to rice shoots. | Bone Fragments (x2) |
| Mahogany Seeds | Grows into a mahogany tree when planted (or combined with acorns, maple seeds, and pine cones to produce a Mystic Tree seed). | Stingray (x1) |
| Tropical Bed | A tropical-themed single bed for the home. | Ginger (x20) |
| Wild Double Bed | A large, tropical-inspired bed for the home. | Cinder Shards (x100) |
| Luau Skirt | A luau-inspired skirt. | Taro Roots (x50) |
| Recipe: Banana Pudding | A Banana Pudding recipe that allows you to make banana pudding from Banana, milk, and sugar. | Bone Fragments (x30) |
| Recipe: Deluxe Retaining Soil | Allows you to learn how to make Deluxe Retaining Soil from stone, fiber, and clay. | Cinder Shards (x50) |
Rotating Stock
In addition to the fixed stock that the Island Trader always has available, he also sells a range of rotating stock. Unlike other traders, like the Traveling Merchant, whose stock is available at random, the Island Trader’s rotating stock is available at different days of the week or season.Of course, while this might work for the Island Trader’s item catalogue, such an inconsistent availability definitely doesn’t work when it comes to your game’s servers. Luckily, with Scala Cube’s premium Stardew servers, you’ll enjoy 24/7 uptime and a lag-free gaming experience overall, so you’ll never have to worry about an inconsistent connection.
| Item Name | Use | Exchange | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small Cap | A cap that can be worn as a hat. | Taro Roots (x30) | Mondays |
| Palm Wall Ornaments | Decoration for the home. | Pineapple (x1) | Tuesdays |
| Bluebird Mask | A mask that can be worn. | Taro Roots (x30) | Wednesdays |
| Volcano Photo | Decoration for the home. | Mangoes (x5) | Thursdays |
| Deluxe Cowboy Hat | A deluxe cowboy hat to wear. | Taro Roots (x30) | Fridays |
| Oceanic Rug | Decoration for the home. | Blue Discus Fish (x3) | Saturdays |
| Tropical Double Bed | A larger version of the tropical single bed in the Island Trader’s main inventory | Bananas (x5) | Sundays |
| Tropical Chair | Decoration for the home. | Lionfish (x1) | Even Days |
| Galaxy Soul | Can be crafted into a Galaxy weapon. This item is limited until you have killed at least fifty dangerous monsters, which are found during the Shrine of Challenge, the Danger in the Deep, and the Skull Cavern Invasion quests/events. | Radioactive bars (x10) | Last Day of the Season |

Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the Island Trader in Stardew Valley found?
The Island Trader is found to the North of Ginger Island. He lives in a small tropical shop.
What are the opening times for the Ginger Island Trader’s shop?
The Ginger Island Trader’s shop is always open, which is similar to the Hat Maus’s shop in Cindersnap Forest.
What currency does the Ginger Island Trader accept?
The Ginger Island Trader in Stardew Valley does not directly accept currency for his goods. Instead, he trades a range of other Stardew valley items, such as taro roots and stingrays, for his wares. This is also similar to the Desert Trader.