We supply Coconut Husk and these natural Coconut Husk are available in different ranges. Essaar Exports is one of the Exporters well known for the supply of Coconut Husk.
Coconut husks are the rough exterior shells of the coconut. While the husks are not used for food like the meat and liquid found within the exterior shell, the coconut husk can be utilized in several ways, including creating enriched potting soil and as chips that can be used to provide ground cover for flower beds.
Coir husk iis a natural fibre extracted from the husk of coconut and used in products such as floor mats, doormats, brushes, mattresses etc.
Technically coir is the fibrous material found between the hard, internal shell and the outer coat of a coconut.
Other uses of brown coir (made from ripe coconut) are in upholstery padding, sacking and horticulture. White coir is harvested from unripe coconuts, and is used for making finer brushes, string, rope and fishing nets.
Fresh mature coconut, with 3 grades according to request. We are organizing the coconuts for our harvest. The categorization is based on the coconut types requested by consumers to support the sustainability of the harvest chain without disrupting our coconut supply between young coconuts and mature coconuts. Our coconuts are harvested and processed by paying attention to cleanliness to avoid pests and fungus on the coconuts.
Specifications: Place of origin: Vietnam Color: Natural light yellow skin. Totally de-husked or semi de-husk. 9-10 months old, no broken or damaged. 7-1.2kgs/pc and smaller 550-650g/pc. 15-20cms diameter. Certificate: Global GAP, VIET GAP, Halal, FDA,... Packaging: In mesh bag, 25-35 pcs/bag, about 1150 bags/40RH.
Advantages of using coconut husk chips: â?? 100% natural and organic, making them a renewable and eco-friendly resource â?? Hold water and air like a sponge, providing consistent moisture to plants for an extended period â?? Enhance fertilizer efficiency and soil quality, making it ideal for any soil type and weather condition â?? Lighten heavy soils, improving seed germination, and providing excellent drainage â?? Weed-free, insect-resistant, and prevents harmful fungi â?? Can replace bark in orchid and cut-flower growing with better quality, consistency, and lower production costs â?? Last longer than bark, up to 5 years, without degradation â?? High cation exchange capacity (CEC), which cuts down fertilizer application by up to 30% â?? Prevents stress after re-potting and has a neutral pH and innate buffering capacity â?? Helps reduce the incidence of Sudden Oak Death (SOD) disease. â?? Coco Coir husks are available in different sizes: Small 1/4 to 1/2 inch Medium 1/4 to 1/2 inch Large 3/4 to 1 inch Fine 2 mm to 4 mm Orchid Mix Small with 20 % Coco peat Our product is thoroughly washed and tested to ensure it meets a maximum electrical conductivity (EC) level of 0.5 MMHOS/cm. â?? Each bale is designed to contain 75-80 liters of material, providing ample volume for your needs. â?? The product is conveniently packaged in polypropylene (pp) bags, with each bale weighing 9kg. The size of each bale is 31cm x 31cm x 31cm, making it easy to handle and store. For shipping, a 40 ft high cube container can hold up to 1700 palletized bales or 1800 non-palletized bales, providing you with flexibility based on your specific requirements. We take pride in our quality control processes and are committed to delivering a reliable and consistent product to our customers.
The weight of husked coconuts ranges from 200 gms to 800 gms. These semi husked coconuts, also referred to as Brown coconuts, have a shelf life of 50 to 70 days. To maximize their shelf life, store the coconuts in a dark place, avoiding direct sunlight exposure. Key Specifications/Special Features: Each coconut is packed in a PP bag, with 25 nuts per bag, totaling 13 to 14 Kgs per bag. In a 40 ft container, there are 2000 to 2100 bags, and in a 20 ft container, there are 950 to 1000 bags. Type: Fresh Cultivation Type: Organic Style: Natural It's worth noting that a coconut is a fibrous one-seeded drupe, known as a dry drupe. However, under loose definitions, a coconut can be classified as a fruit, a nut, and a seed.