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and coir chips/chunks. Natural fiber sourced from the outer husk of coconuts. Commonly used for making items like rope, brushes, textiles, and coir mats. Limited applications in growing media.
Coir rope making is now a flourishing industry at Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation (BSCIC) estate at Swarupkathi under Nesarabad upazila of the district. Strong and thick ropes ...
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It was the advent of nylon rope which sounded the death knell for the industry . Due to poor demand and financial crunch, Mathesh has almost stopped manufacturing coir. However, he continues to ...
Unless you’re a bona fide green thumb, you’ve likely never heard of coco coir before ... and larger lumps removed to ensure a superior texture. Every gardener, from hobbyists to pros, is ...
Remember the olden days when every house had its own coir rope cots, people used to sit around in the verandah and chit-chat. The coir products were really ‘in’ then. From rope cots to ...
I first became familiar with coconut coir a few years ago, when I tried a moisture-control potting mix with a delightfully different texture, and the labeled ingredient was coir. The plants grew ...
the State-owned Coir Corporation has decided to go for rebranding of products to sustain the sector that employs thousands of people. The corporation is set to rope in specialists from the ...
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