Coconut Derivates

where we offer a diverse range of high-quality coconut derivatives sourced from nature and processed to meet international standards. From food-grade products to industrial materials such as coconut charcoal, coco fiber, coco peat, and more, each product is carefully handled to ensure consistency, purity, and performance across various applications. As a renewable and versatile resource, coconut plays an important role in supporting sustainable industries, and we are committed to delivering eco-friendly, reliable, and globally competitive products that meet the evolving needs of our partners worldwide.

Coconut Shell Charcoal

Coconut shell charcoal is produced by carbonizing hard coconut shells under controlled conditions. It is known for its high carbon content, low ash level, and excellent burning efficiency. This type of charcoal burns hotter and longer compared to regular wood charcoal, making it highly suitable for industrial use, BBQ, and as a raw material for activated carbon production. Its dense structure ensures consistent performance and minimal smoke.

Coconut Charcoal Briquette

Coconut charcoal briquettes are compressed blocks made from coconut shell charcoal powder combined with a natural binder. They are widely used for shisha/hookah and BBQ due to their long burning time, high heat output, and low ash production. These briquettes are smokeless, odorless, and eco-friendly, offering a clean and stable combustion, which makes them a preferred choice in international markets.

Coco Fiber

Coco fiber is extracted from the outer husk of coconuts and consists of strong, natural fibers. It is widely used in the manufacturing of ropes, mats, brushes, geotextiles, and erosion control products. Due to its durability, water resistance, and biodegradability, coco fiber is also increasingly used in agriculture and landscaping applications.

Coco Peat

Coco peat, also known as coir pith, is a natural by-product derived from coconut husk processing. It has excellent water retention, aeration, and soil conditioning properties, making it an ideal growing medium for horticulture, hydroponics, and greenhouse farming. Coco peat is eco-friendly, reusable, and widely used as a substitute for peat moss in sustainable agriculture.

Coconut Shell Ash

Coconut shell ash is the residue obtained after burning coconut shells. It contains valuable minerals such as potassium and can be used in fertilizers, cement production, and various industrial applications. Due to its fine particle size and chemical properties, it is also utilized in water treatment and as an additive in certain manufacturing processes.

Coconut Shell Chips

Coconut shell chips are raw, crushed pieces of coconut shells that have not undergone carbonization. They are commonly used as a base material for charcoal production, activated carbon, and decorative or industrial applications. These chips are valued for their hardness, uniform size, and high lignin content, which contribute to their strength and durability.

Copra

Copra is dried coconut meat that serves as the primary raw material for coconut oil extraction. It is produced by drying fresh coconut kernel under sunlight or controlled drying systems. High-quality copra has low moisture content and high oil yield, making it essential for the edible oil industry, as well as for producing coconut-based industrial products.