Indonesia is one of the coconut producing countries. then it becomes a big potential for our company to process coconut derivative products. We originally bought fresh coconuts from coconut farmers. Farmers only pay to climb and collect coconuts in their gardens, then the coconuts are trucked to the drying mill, increasing the farmer's net income by up to 90%.
The whole coconut is machined, then
the coconut is dried and dried in the sun so that the coconut flesh becomes white copra.
The coconut shell is also a special part. In fact, not many fruits have a shell as hard as this one. If burned, coconut shell has a higher heat content than ordinary wood. Hence, coconut shells are then widely used to make briquettes. Coconut shell charcoal is even more special than ordinary wood charcoal. For the traditional community, coconut shells are also born into various types of household utensil functions, ranging from vegetable scoops to functioning as a dipper for bathing. Currently coconut shells are being sought in large quantities and supplied for industrial needs.
Coir is another potential. Coconut coir can be processed into cocopeat and cocofiber. cocopeat is used as a planting medium to replace soil for farmers or hydroponic hobbyists, while cocofiber can be used as raw material for car seats and various crafts.
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