Supplier From
Colombo,
Western Province,
Sri Lanka
All types of plastic bags. such as zipper lock bags, garbage bags, handle cut bags, self adhesive bags and all customized printed and unprinted polybags.Manufacturers and suppliers
Unique and sublime blend of tangy hibiscus with floral rosehip flavor and fruity strawberry pieces balanced to perfection with a vibrant red rue cup color
Made out of natural fiber, and taken from coconut husk, cleaned and compressed into bales. Coir fiber bales are used as raw material for car seat filler, furniture, car dashboard, geo-textile, erosion control, rope, packaging and various other purposes.
Specifications
Coir fiber bales mixed fiber
Color brown to golden brown
Length of fiber 5 to 25 cm (20 % 5 to 10cm + 20 % 10to 15cm + 60 % 15 to 25cm)
Impurities less than 3 %
Moisture less than 10 % -to -18 % dry
Measurement of bale 42 x 22 x 21
Weight of bale and strapping 130 to 150 kg with plastic strapping
Load ability per 40ft container 155 bales +/-20to 22 met tons
Shipment within one week after signing agreement
Coir fiber bales 100% mattress
Color brown to golden brown
Length of fiber 5 to 15 cm
Impurities less than 3 %
Moisture less than 10 % -to -18 % dry
Measurement of bale 42 x 22 x 21
Weight of bale and strapping 130 to 150 kg with plastic strapping
Load ability per 40ft container 155 bales +/-20to 22 met tons
Capacity 500 met tons per month
Shipment within one week after signing agreement
Sri Lanka's highland terroir gives a distinct flavour profile to Ceylon Coffee with remarkably unique notes and complex characteristics. Even roughly within the same terroir, subtle variations in the climate and soils and elevation produce subtle variations in the flavour of Ceylon Coffee.
Usually Ceylon Coffee is consumed locally itself due to lack of production which makes exports have no parity most of the time, but still there are possibilities for exports depending on market fluctuations.
Coffee
A coffee bean is a coffee plant seed and the raw material for making coffee. It is the center of the red or purple fruit that is frequently called a cherry. The coffee fruit is categorized as a stone fruit, just like regular cherries.
The Arabica and Robusta coffee plant varieties are the two most economically significant types; 60% of the coffee produced worldwide is Arabica, and 40% is Robusta. Robusta beans have 1.7 - 4.0% caffeine, compared to 0.8 - 1.4% in Arabica beans. Coffee is one of the most popular drinks in the world, hence coffee beans are a significant income crop and a significant export good.