Search Results for: Cereal husks in form of pellets
coir fiber is about 350,000 metric tons (mt). yet, even in the world's top two producers, india and sri lanka, which account for about 90% of global coir fiber production, combined, this renewable resource is underutilized; local coir mills process only a fraction of the available husks, which accrue
more or less year round as a waste during coconut processing. traditional uses for the resilient and durable coir fiber include rope and twine, brooms and brushes, doormats, rugs, mattresses and other upholstery, often in the form of rubberized coir pads. in the 1980s and 90s, global exports of coir...
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