Tropical Coir Industries
Cocopeat is a byproduct of the tropical oil industries, specifically the coconut and palm oil industries. It is made from the husks of coconuts and palms that are left over after the oil has been extracted. These husks are ground up and sieved to create a fine, spongy substance that is known as cocopeat.Cocopeat has a number of useful properties that make it an excellent growing medium for plants. It has excellent water retention and aeration capabilities, making it suitable for a wide range of plants and applications. It is also environmentally friendly, as it reduces the demand for peat moss, which is often extracted from peat bogs and wetlands.Its sustainability and versatility make it an increasingly popular choice for those looking to reduce their environmental impact.In addition to its use in horticulture and agriculture, cocopeat has a number of other applications.