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Coir Fibre Is Obtained From Coconut
Coconut trees are found throughout the coastal regions of different parts of the world. Some of the main regions include the Indo-Malaysian region, on the Ivory Coast, Dahomey and Togo, West Africa and in Mozambique, Kenya, Tanzania and Central and South America. Coconut palms are among the most useful plants grown by people, providing valuable commodities in the form of copra (dried coconut flesh) and oil, as well as building material, thatch, food, drink and ornament. Total world coir fibre production is 250,000 tonnes. The coir fibre industry is particularly important in some areas of the developing world. India, mainly the coastal region of Kerala State, produces 60% of the total world supply of white coir fibre. Sri Lanka produces 36% of the total world brown fibre output. Over 50% of the coir fibre produced annually throughout the world is consumed in the countries of origin, mainly India. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com YarnsandFibers.com is the leading global portal for online trading and market information. Our member community consists of the Fibers / Yarns and their intermediates manufacturers, buyers. Also offer global textile news, weekly price trends and industry articles. Free Trial membership available. |
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