General Purpose Fresh Coir Block (Processed & Compressed Coir)
Coir pith blocks ensure high oxygen levels and therefore good drainage properties. They reduce the dormancy period of seeds and promote early sporting in almost all flowering plants and vegetable crops, We can supply coir blocks as Fresh Coir Blocks for vegetables/fruits and High Drain Rose Mix Coir Blocks specially designed to be used with Roses. Can be supplied in different weights, sizes or as per buyer’s requirements. Please contact us for more details and price quotations
Advantages of Fresh Coir Blocks:
Designed for vegetable and fruit plants
Faster binding of soil
Resistant to mold & rot; no chemical treatments needed
Great air and water permeability
Holds the seeds/saplings in place
Excellent medium for quick vegetation
No removal costs; Naturally degrades over a period of 2 to 5 years time
Promotes deep rooting of plants
Provides nutrients
Easy to install
Eco-friendly
We can make 5 kg and 15 kg blocks.
Efficient Retention of Sediments
Excellent Filtering
Eco friendly
Economical
Very flexible
Excellent Performance
Reusable and 100% biodegradable
Strong and durable
No or minimal disposal costs
Coir wattle sizes: Standard and customized sizes are available.
Palm oil is an edible vegetable oil made from palm fruit. Palm fruit is the source of both palm oil (extracted from the fruit) and palm kernel oil (extracted from the seeds).
It is a light-yellow liquid and semi-solid at room temperature, melting to a clear yellow liquid when heated.
- Free Fatty Acid(as palmtic) FFA : 0.1% max
- Moisture & Impurities, M&I : 0.1% max
- Iodine Value (Wijs Solution) : 56.0 min.
- Cloud Point : 10 degree C max
- Slip Melting Point : 24 degree C max.
- Colour : 4 Red Max.
Palm oil is the most costcompetitive versatile and widely produced vegetable oil The major products are CPO Crude Palm Oil various forms of PPO Processed Palm Oil and PPKO Processed Palm Kernel Oil We are committed to sustainable palm oil sourcing from Indonesia and Malaysia and to protect forests and areas of high conservation value