Coco Peat


Coco Peat (cocopeat), also known as coir pith or coir dust, is a byproduct of extracting fibers from the husk of a coconut. Coco peat is the binding material that comes from the fiber portion of the coconut husk.

The coir dust is washed, heat treated, screened and graded before being processed into various Cocopeat products for Horticultural and Agricultural Applications and Industrial Absorbent.

Cocopeat is usually shipped in the form of compressed bales, briquettes, slabs and discs. The compressed cocopeat is converted into fluffy cocopeat by the addition of water. A single kilogram of cocopeat will expand to 15 liters of moist cocopeat.