Coir Fiber

  • Coir fiber is a natural fiber derived from the husk of coconuts. It is strong, durable, and resistant to water, making it ideal for use in products like mats, ropes, and upholstery. Coir is biodegradable, eco-friendly, and commonly used in horticulture for soil conditioning and as a growing medium.

Coco Chips

  • Coco chips are small, dried pieces of coconut, typically made by shredding the meat of the coconut and then baking or dehydrating it. These chips have a crunchy texture and a sweet, slightly nutty flavor. They’re often used as snacks, in baking, or as toppings for dishes.

Coco Peat

  • Coco peat, also known as coir pith or coco coir, is a natural byproduct derived from coconut husks. It is a lightweight, spongy material used in gardening and horticulture for soil conditioning. Coco peat retains moisture, improves aeration, and promotes healthy plant growth, making it an eco-friendly alternative to peat moss.