Cocopeat is a multipurpose growing medium made out of coconut husk. The fibrous coconut husk is pre washed, machine dried, sieved and made free from sand and other contaminations such as animal and plant residue. Cocopeat is a very good alternative to traditional peat moss and Rock wool. Its air-filled porosity and high-water holding capacity makes it, an ideal growing medium for the plant crops. It is 100% organic and eco-friendly, free from soil borne pathogen and weed.
ADVANTAGES OF COCOPEAT
Eco-friendly and Sustainable growing medium
High moisture retention capacity
High cation exchange capacity
Improves soil aeration
Improves soil buffering capacity
Mostly tolerant to pH variations
Can buffer water soluble nutrients
COCOPEAT MANUFACTURING PROCESS
1. Coconut Husk Processing : Coconut husks are processed at our Coconut Fibre Mills to extract coir fibre, leaving behind the by-product a spongy material that binds the coconut fibre in the husk â?? the coco coir or the coco peat, the main raw material for the Coco Coir based Growing Medium.
2. Washing of Raw Cocopeat : Coir Pith is washed with fresh water to lower the electrical conductivity which is a measure of the salt content, so that plants roots can absorb water efficiently and effectively.
3. Drying of Washed Cocopeat : Wet Coir pith is then sun-dried in concrete yards to reduce the moisture content to the right value to achieve the required compaction.
4. Sorting : Dried Coir Pith are sorted based on their electrical conductivity and moisture level.
5. Sifting & Sieving : Sorted Coir Pith is sifted and sieved to remove the fine dust particles and extract the right sized grains as per the growing medium specification.
6. Compaction of Cocopeat : Substrate mixture is compacted in hydraulic presses to the required size as per clientâ??s requirement.
7. Pack & Dispatch : Packed as per the specifications (shrink wrapped with / without label or packed in cartons) and are then moved to our stock warehouse for palletising and shipment.
Coco Peat Briquettes are small sized coco peat blocks, available in three standard weights 650 gm, 500 gm & 250 gm, expanding when hydrated to yield a volume of about 3 to 10 litres. Unlike the regular 5 kg blocks, these briquettes are considerably small in size and weight. Consequently, they are much easier to handle and are ideal for use by home gardeners and hobby growers. Usually shrink-wrapped with label, these Coco Peat Briquettes are targeted for retail markets for sale in chain stores and garden centres.
Product Specification
Cocopeat briquette dimension: 20 x 10 x 3 - 5 cm
Sieve Mesh: 4, 6, 8 mm
Weight: 650 gm, 500 gm & 250 gm
Yield Volume: 5 - 10 liter
Load ability: non-Palletized 26 MT/ 40 HC
Weighing from 35 to 52 kg a single Coco Peat 5 kg block when hydrated with approximately 25 litres of water will slowly reconstitute to yield 60 to 75 litres Usually packed in pallets or as bales of 5 pieces each 5 kg coco peat blocks are largely used in bulk for making potting soil or for cultivating fruits and vegetables in soilless cultivation Coco Peat 5 kg blocks are available in two qualities Washed Low EC and Unwashed High EC
Product Specification
Cocopeat blocks dimension 30 x 30 x 10 13 cm Cocopeat Briquette dimension 20 x 10 x 3 5 cm
Sieve Mesh 4 6 8 mm
Weight 35 5 kg blocks 250gm 500gm 650gm briquettes
Expansion 15 liter kg
pH 55 68
Moisture Content 12 15
Fibre Content 3
Load ability Palletized 23 MT 40 HC
Load ability nonPalletized 26 MT 40 HC
Virgin coconut oil is the purest form prepared from fresh meat of the mature coconut and coconut milk. Virgin coconut oil extraction process does not involve any chemical processing that helps to retain natural qualities with the oil. It is known as the mother of all oils as it is a treasure trove of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that imparts good health.
The Virgin coconut oil is considered superior for use as edible oil, hair oil and baby oil because of its pleasing aroma and purity. It is applied on the body of babies to protect from skin diseases. Virgin coconut oil contains much higher amounts of vitamin E and bioactive compounds like polyphenols and because of its low free fatty acid (FFA) content, this oil has a longer shelf life.
Available in: 500ml, 1L, 5L, 20L
Coconut oil is rather a unique cooking oil as it contains the short and the medium chain saturated fatty acids It finds extensive use in the food industry due to its characteristics such as easy melting behavior resistance to oxidative rancidity pleasing flavor and good digestibility Coconut oil has gained importance as a dietary fat because of its high content of lauric acid the source of monolaurin in the body and 16W content of Omega 6 The refined coconut oil is water white in color with no aroma Since coconut oil has the lowest level of unsaturated fatty acids among all vegetable oils the cost of hydrogenation is much less than all other oils
Studies showed that coconut oil
Does not elevate blood total cholesterol and increases blood HDL cholesterol
If consumed along with coconut kernel lowers blood cholesterol
Does not elevate LDL cholesterol or LDL cholesterolHDL cholesterol ratio
Decreases serum triglycerides
Available in 500ml 1L 5L 20L
Peanut oil, also known as groundnut oil or arachis oil, is a vegetable oil derived from peanuts. The oil usually has a mild or neutral flavor but, if made with roasted peanuts, has a stronger peanut flavor and aroma. It is often used in both for general cooking, and in the case of roasted oil, for added flavor. Peanut oil has a high smoke point relative to many other cooking oils, so it is commonly used for frying foods.
Nutrients present in groundnut oil are as follows:
- Its major component fatty acids are oleic acid (46.8%), linoleic acid (33.4%), palmitic acid (10.0%).
- The oil also contains some stearic acid, arachidic acid, behenic acid, lignoceric acid and other fatty acids.
Uses of groundnut oil
- Refined peanut oil is commonly used for cooking has a smoke point of 450 �¯�¿�½?�?�°F/232 �¯�¿�½?�?�°C.
- Peanut oil, as with other vegetable oils, can be used to make soap by the process of saponification. Peanut oil is safe for use as a massage oil.
Available in: 1L, 5L, 20L
India is one of the largest producers of peanuts in the world Indian peanuts are available in different varieties Bolds or Runners Javas or Spanish and Red Natal and have a rich nutty flavor sweet taste crunchy texture and relatively longer shelf life
Peanuts in India are available throughout the year due to a twocrop cycle harvested in March and October On an average India produces 7 8 million tons of peanuts unshelled every year In fact considering the current export figures India has a much larger potential to supply high quality groundnuts to the international buyer
The awareness and concern for quality amongst the Indian peanut sellers and processors are growing steadily Multiple sorting and grading are fast becoming a norm Indian shippers have the capability to prepare and supply edible peanuts conforming to highest standards
Varieties of Peanuts The 2 major varieties of Peanuts produced in India are Bold runners and Java Spanish The Bold variety peanuts have typically reddishbrown skin with oblong shape while Java variety have pink skin with spherical in shape
Bold Kernel 3540 3842 4045 4550 4555 6070 7080
Java Kernel 4050 4555 6070 7080 8090 100120
Red Skin Java Kernel 7080 8090
Product details
Moisture 7 8
Admixture 1 2
Foreign Material 05 1
Aflatoxin As per import country norms
Packing 20kgs 25kgs 50kgs in Jute PP Bags
Quantity in Container 17MT 19MT per 20 FCL based on size of kernel
Neem oil is a naturally occurring pesticide found in seeds from the neem tree. It is yellow to brown, has a bitter taste, and a garlic/sulphur smell. It has been used for hundreds of years to control pests and diseases. Neem oil is extracted from Neem kernel by cold pressed rotary system in-order to maintain the naturally occurring organic compound.
Cold pressed Neem oil is a mixture of several C26 terpenoids which are naturally occurring organic compounds. Azadirachtin is the most common terpenoid in cold pressed Neem oil, the most thoroughly characterised and is a federally registered active ingredient pesticide. Cold pressed Neem oil also contains steroids, fatty acids, and a number of essential oils.
Presence of Azadirachtin in neem oil reduces insect feeding and acts as a repellent. Research has demonstrated that the spray solution of cold pressed Neem oil helps to control common pests such as white flies, aphids, scales, mealy bugs, spider mites, locusts, thrips, and Japanese beetles. It also interferes with insect hormone systems, making it harder for insects to grow and lay eggs. Azadirachtin can also repel and reduce the feeding of nematodes. Other components of neem oil kill insects by hindering their ability to feed.
Cold pressed Neem oil and its components have low toxicity via all routes of exposure. Neem oil is practically non-toxic to Humans, birds, mammals, bees and plants.
Available in: 100ml, 250ml, 500ml, 1L, 5L, 200L & 1000L.
Neem cake powder is obtained as a residue while extracting Neem Oil from Neem Seeds by cold pressed extraction process Neem Cake is pure Neem organic manure manufactured by selecting best quality Neem fruit cleaning it to make it free from foreign matters Neem Cake is a natural fertiliser which not only acts as manure but also acts as soil conditioner by increasing soil porosity and water retaining capacity
Neem Agros Neem Kernal cake is rich in NPK 621 as well as micronutrients They are very well compatible with the microbes present in the soil and improves its fertility It also reduces alkalinity in soil as it produces organic acids on decomposition which maintains the soil pH The high Azadirachtin content helps in protecting the crops against soil born insects parasitic nematodes and as best soil conditioner
Neem cakes when it organically decomposes release fatty acids ketones aldehydes amino acids free sulphur and carbohydrates These affect the nematode population because the metabolites are nematoxic in nature Plus the byproducts of the Neem Cake decomposing will increase the microbes in the soil parasitic activity on nematodes The end result is a reduced population of nematodes and other soil borne diseases
Today neem cake is used widely as soil conditioner by farmers all over the world It is found useful in horticultural crops like grapes banana mango and cash crops like sugar cane cotton vegetables etc It is ideal for organic farming green houses turfs and poly houses
Soil conditioner Organic fertilizer Nitrogen saver
Can be used in organic pesticides and insecticides
It is active in increasing the growth leafage results in rich blossoming strengthening the roots and improving the general appearance quality of fruits vegetables
When it is ploughed into the soil it also protects plant roots from nematodes white ants fungi bacteria and other soil insects
Uses of Neem Cake
Neem Agros Neem Kernal Cake is available in Powder form Neem Agros Neem Fruit Cake is available in both Cake and Pellet form
Available in 1kg 5kg 10kg 20kg and 25kg Bags
Humic acid is a group of molecules that bind to, and help plant roots receive, water and nutrients. High levels of humic acid can dramatically increase yields and its deficiency can prevent farmers and gardeners from growing crops with optimum nutrition.
Our product is manufactured commercially by alkaline extraction of brown coal (lignite) leonardite and is used mainly as a soil conditioner in the form of Potassium Humate Liquid, it is purely organic substance which boosts soil fertility and enhance yield of agriculture produce. It is used in agriculture as a fertilizer additive to increase the efficiency of fertilizers especially nitrogen- and phosphorus-based fertilizer inputs.
It has tremendous appreciation in the market, reason being that the technology is derived from Centre for Applied Research and Development, Neyveli Lignite Corporation (NLC), Neyveli, a â??Navaratnaâ?? Govt. of India Enterprise under the Ministry of Coal, Government of India New Delhi. It is licensed by National Research Development Corporation (NRDC), an Enterprise of Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR), Ministry of Science and Technology, Govt. of India, New Delhi.
Benefits of Humic Acid
Today, there is a recognized and increasing use of humic acids for their beneficial impact on the growth and cultivation of crops (vegetable & non-vegetable), citrus, turf, flowers, and particularly in organically-deficient soils.
Increased Nutrient Uptake
Decreased toxins
Increased water retention
Improved microbial growth
Better overall soil structure
Humic acids chemically change the fixation properties of the soil, with benefits such as:
Neutralizes both acid and alkaline soils; regulates the pH-value of soils.
Improves and optimizes the uptake of nutrients and water by plants.
Increases buffering properties of soil.
Acts as natural chelator for metal ions under alkaline conditions and promote their uptake by the roots.
Retains water soluble inorganic fertilizers in the root zones and reduces leaching.
Promotes the conversion of nutrient elements (N, P, K + Fe, Zn and other trace elements) into forms available to plants.
Enhances the uptake of nitrogen by plants.
Reduces the reaction of phosphorus with Ca, Fe, Mg and Al and liberates it into a form that is available and beneficial to plants.
Liberates carbon dioxide from soil calcium carbonate and enables its use in photosynthesis.
Helps to eliminate chlorosis due to iron deficiency in plants