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Coir

Coir (), also called coconut fibre, is a natural fibre extracted from the outer husk of coconut, and used in products such as floor mats, doormats, brushes, and mattresses. Coir is the fibrous material found between the hard, internal shell and the outer coat of a coconut. Other uses of brown coir (made from ripe coconut) are in upholstery padding, sacking and horticulture. White coir, harvested from unripe coconuts, is used for making finer brushes, string, rope and fishing nets. It has the advantage of not sinking, so can be used in long lengths in deep water without the added weight dragging down boats and buoys. Coir must not be confused with coir pith, which is the powdery and spongy material resulting from the processing of the coir fibre. Coir fibre is locally named 'coprah' in some countries, adding to confusion. Pith is chemically similar to coir, but contains much shorter fibers. The name coco peat may refer either to coir or the pith or a mixture, as both have good water-retaining properties as a substitute for peat.

Tables

Coir production, 2020[39] · Major producers
India
India
Country
India
Weight (tonnes)
586,686
Vietnam
Vietnam
Country
Vietnam
Weight (tonnes)
390,541
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka
Country
Sri Lanka
Weight (tonnes)
161,791
Thailand
Thailand
Country
Thailand
Weight (tonnes)
64,098
Ghana
Ghana
Country
Ghana
Weight (tonnes)
39,548
All others
All others
Country
All others
Weight (tonnes)
33,960
World
World
Country
World
Weight (tonnes)
1,276,624
Country
Weight (tonnes)
India
586,686
Vietnam
390,541
Sri Lanka
161,791
Thailand
64,098
Ghana
39,548
All others
33,960
World
1,276,624

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