Natural fiber products like jute, kenaf, abacca, sisal, coir.
Cottonii seaweed, sea cucumber, taro leaves, banana leaves, palm kernel expeller, coco peat block, coconut fiber, cocoa.
Cocomesh is a geotextile made from organic coconut coir, which is commonly used in applications for strengthening soil structure, preventing erosion, eroding soil and also growing media for growing grasses covering critical land. This cocomesh is made from coconut coir, which is made from coconut coir ropes that are woven in such a way into a shape that is tailored to your needs. Some common forms of cocomesh are shaped like nets. Furthermore, Cocomesh is often referred to as the Coconut Coir Net. Cocomesh or coconut coir nets can be formed in various sizes, depending on the needs in the field. The nature of the cocomesh material made from coconut fiber is that it is able to store water for a long time and can maintain the moisture of the soil surface it covers. This can have an impact on the physical and chemical structure of the soil being easy to plant with seedlings or seeds. In addition, cocomesh can be used as a substitute for soil when planting seeds or plant seeds by combining it with cocopeat. The advantage of this cocomesh material is that it is made of natural materials which can also be a growing medium for mushrooms or moss to grow into shrubs, so that the ex-mining land is quickly covered. Among the uses of Cocomesh are for ex-mining reclamation, road strengthening, cliff reinforcement, landslide prevention, material to prevent erosion and coastal abrasion barrier.
Coconut flour, coconut fiber, banana leaf, egg shell powder, tea powder, jute bags, handicraft bags, flip flop.
Coconut fiber.
Coconut fiber .
Coconut fiber.
Coconut fiber.
Coco fiber.
Coco fiber.
Hight quality coir fiber.
Coconut fiber or coconut coir.
Coco fiber.
Coco fiber.
Coco fiber.
Coconut fiber.
Coco fiber and coir fiber.
Coir fibers.
Raw Materials, Agriculture, Plantations And Handicrafts.
Coco fiber.