An experiment on “Evaluation of coconut equivalent yield and economics of coconut based high density multispecies cropping system in coastal Odisha.” was conducted in the experimental farm, under the Department of Fruit Science & Horticulture Technology, College of Agriculture, OUAT, and Bhubaneswar during the period July 2016 to June 2018. The crop combination taken in the cropping system was coconut + banana+ pineapple + guava + taro. The treatments consists of T1: 75% of recommended NPK + 25 % N through organic recycling with vermicompost, T2: 75% of Recommended NPK+ 25% N through organic recycling with vermicompost + PGR*; T3: 50 % of recommended NPK + 50 % N through organic recycling with vermicompost + in situ green manuring+ vermicompost wash + biofertilizers; T4:50 % of recommended NPK + 50 % N through organic recycling with vermicompost + in situ green manuring + vermicompost wash + biofertilizer + plant growth regulator*; T5: Fully organic (100 % N through organic recycling with vermicompost + in situ green manuring + vermicompost wash + CCP+ biofertilizer ; T6: Fully organic (100 % organic recycling with vermicompost + in situ green manuring + vermicompost wash + CCP) + biofertilizer + PGR*; T7 : Sole cropping of coconut with 100% recommended doses of fertilizer. The experiment was designed in randomized block design (RBD), with 7 treatments replicated 3 times. During the experimental period the average CEY of various intercrops varied between 2349.89 nuts ha-1 annum-1 and 20267.14 nutsha-1 annum-1, lowest with colocasia and highest with pineapple. The gross return obtained from one hectare of land ranged from Rs. 258773/ha-1 to Rs 331874 in cropping system and it was only Rs. 58,116/ in mono-cropping of coconut. Among all the combinations, the maximum (pooled mean) B:C ratio was 1:3.16 which was recorded in the system where crops grown with 75% RDF + 25% N through vermicompost with plant growth regulators.