Overview.

Coco Fiber, also known as coir, is a natural and eco-friendly material derived from the husk of coconuts. It’s often used in various industries, including gardening, agriculture, and even furniture production.

One of the main benefits of Coco Fiber is its outstanding water retention capabilities. It can hold up to 10 times its weight in water, making it an excellent choice for maintaining soil moisture levels in gardens and potted plants.

Coco Fiber is also known for its durability and resilience, making it a great option for gardening enthusiasts. It provides good insulation for plants, protecting their roots from extreme temperatures and helping them thrive.

In addition to its functional uses, Coco Fiber can also be used creatively in arts and crafts projects. Its natural brown color and fibrous texture make it a unique and interesting material to work with.

Overall, Coco Fiber is a versatile and sustainable option for your gardening and crafting needs. If you have any specific questions or need further information, feel free to ask!

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Delivering good quality coconut products is our top priority.

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Coco Carta Partnership.

Cococarta collaborates with local farmers and industries to produce superior products.

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Other coconut products.

Product Coco Peat

Coconut Peat.

Cocopeat is a multi-purpose coconut husk growing medium. The fibrous coconut husk is pre-washed, machine-dried, screened, and freed from sand and other contaminants such as animal and plant debris.

Product Coco Fiber

Coconut Fiber.

Coconut fiber has a high lignin content and therefore a low cellulose content, making it resilient, strong, and very durable. The remarkable lightness of the fiber is due to the voids created by the dried-out sieve cells.