Coconut Product

Copra

Copra, the dried meat of the coconut, serves as a crucial ingredient in the production of various coconut oil variants, including refined, cold-pressed, and raw coconut oils.



The coconut meat is typically dried either in ovens at temperatures exceeding 80˚C or left out in the field to naturally dry under the sun. Once dried, the copra is transported to factories for coconut oil extraction or other processing methods. Rest assured, our copra undergoes meticulous selection at multiple stages to ensure it attains the highest quality standards.

Crude Coconut Oil

Crude Coconut Oil (CNO) is a premium product obtained through the extraction process of oil from copra. This extraction process involves the application of pressure and heat to refine the oil and eliminate impurities and contaminants. After extraction, copra attains the desired moisture content of 6-8%.

Free Fatty Acids (FFA) in coconut oil can exceed a percentage of 0.1%. As a result, it cannot be consumed immediately by individuals. It is recommended to use raw coconut oil exclusively for external purposes. Crude Coconut Oil (CNO), extracted from copra as the raw material, is particularly beneficial for lubrication and moisturization due to its high moisture content. When applied to the skin, Crude Coconut Oil imparts a lightweight and gentle feel. Additionally, it can be employed as a cleansing solution and a protective sunscreen layer. Consequently, it is commonly utilized as a raw material in oleochemistry, soap production, shampoo, and cosmetic manufacturing.

Copra Meal

Copra meal is a residual product derived from the extraction of coconut oil from dried coconut kernels, known as copra. It is a valuable component in the agricultural industry, often utilized as a high-fiber, high-protein feed ingredient for livestock, particularly poultry and ruminant animals. This product is known for its moderate protein content and relatively high fiber content, contributing to improved digestion and overall nutritional balance in animal diets. However, its specific composition may vary based on processing methods and storage conditions. While copra meal serves as a nutritious supplement, it's crucial to manage its inclusion in animal rations to maintain optimal digestive health and overall well-being.

Desiccated Coconut

Desiccated coconut is an organic, low-fat shredded coconut derived from the dried coconut milk press cake, resulting in a fat content of 35-48%, which is lower than the high-fat DC obtained from fresh coconut meat. Both products are of exceptional organic quality, free from chemicals, colorization, and added flavors. With its authentic coconut taste, our Desiccated coconut is perfect for enhancing bakery items, adding to cereals, muesli, or any dish, allowing you to explore your own taste and creativity. Our production utilizes modern conveyor belt dryer techniques to ensure the highest quality for your delightful bakery or innovative kitchen creations.

Coconut Shell Charcoal

Coconut shell charcoal is a versatile and valuable product obtained from coconut shells. It serves as an excellent raw material for producing activated carbon and briquettes. Additionally, it is a convenient and eco-friendly fuel option for cooking, grilling, and BBQ, offering a clean burn without adding harmful chemicals. Moreover, in golf course development, coconut shell charcoal is utilized along with sand and other biomass to create a beneficial layer before grass is planted, further highlighting its suitability and environmental advantages.

Coconut Fiber

Coconut fiber, commonly referred to as coconut coir, emerges as a natural fiber meticulously extracted from the outer husk of a coconut. This fibrous marvel is nestled amidst the rigid exterior shell, inner core, and outer layer of the coconut, and finds its utility in an array of products ranging from floor mats, doormats, brushes, to mattresses.

Bolstered by a notable lignin concentration, coconut fiber boasts a correspondingly low cellulose content, thus imparting it with attributes of resilience, robustness, and remarkable longevity. The astonishingly featherweight quality of this fiber is an outcome of the recesses created by the desiccation of the sieve cells.

Optimal quality fibers gleam in hues of light, casting a golden yellow allure when sourced from raw coconuts, and a rich brown complexion when derived from their mature counterparts.