Look up coir in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Coir (/ˈkɔɪər/), also called coconut fibre, is a natural fibre extracted from the outer husk of coconut...
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"Alleppey Coir" in 2007. Coir Bed Coir Mat Coir Carpet The production of Coir in Alappuzha dates back to centuries. There are mentions about coir in travelogues...
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Cóir (pronounced [koːɾʲ]; Irish for "justice") was a social Catholic, conservative Eurosceptic lobby group established to campaign against the Treaty of...
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The Coir Board is a statutory body established by the Government of India under the Coir Industry Act 1953 (No. 45 of 1953) for the promotion and development...
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during the festival of Onam. Alappuzha is also a hub for coir manufacturing, and has a thriving coir industry. Carved out of the erstwhile Kottayam and Kollam...
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Trachycarpus fortunei (redirect from Coir palm)
Trachycarpus fortunei, known in English as Chusan palm and in American as Chinese windmill palm, is a species of hardy evergreen palm tree in the family...
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Stob Coir' an Albannaich (1,044 m) is a mountain in the Grampian Mountains of Scotland. It lies on the border of Argyll and Bute and the Highlands area...
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Hydroponics (section Coconut Coir)
of calcium carbonate. The remainder is soda-lime glass. Coconut coir, also known as coir peat, is a natural byproduct derived from coconut processing. The...
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economy. The coir industry is a labour-intensive and export-oriented industry. It uses a by-product of coconut, namely, coir husk. The Coir Board, a statutory...
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Industries in Cherthala (section Coir Industry)
India. Cherthala has a rich tradition in coir production, owing to its proximity to coconut groves. The coir industry involves processing the husk of...
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form of currency throughout Asia and parts of the East African coast—and coir fibre. The Bengal Sultanate, where cowrie shells were used as legal tender...
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Travancore, which now forms a part of the state of Kerala, India. Centred on the coir industry in the town of Alleppey, it grew from being a body intended to serve...
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Richard Greene (politician) (redirect from Richard Greene (COIR Spokesperson))
Fáil, the Green Party, and Muintir na hÉireann, and was a spokesman for Cóir. He subsequently joined the Christian Solidarity Party and became its leader...
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island village is a tourism destination where one can see the coir retting process, coir weaving, fishing, prawns feeding, migratory bird watch, narrow...
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Party during 1956. In 1958, he worked as a coir laborer and organized his co-workers to form one of the first Coir Co-operative Societies in Anathalavattom...
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an Indian politician and economist, who was the Minister for Finance and Coir of the Indian state of Kerala. A central committee member of the Communist...
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Propellants, Plastic Products, Textiles, Fire-extinguishers, Leather, and Coir & Coir Products. The rules were updated in 2024 under 'LiFE' (Lifestyle for...
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MunroeThuruthu islands. Coir making is a home industry to almost all the village living people. It is very interesting to watch the coir making by the village...
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on into larger containers containing peat, pine bark, vermiculite, and/or coir. Plants grow best between 70 to 90 °F (21 to 32 °C). Once at a size ready...
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politician, who currently serves as the Minister for Industries, Law and Coir in the Government of Kerala. He represents Kalamassery constituency in the...
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generally Sphagnum (peat moss), sand, and perlite or vermiculite. Coconut coir is coming to take the place of sphagnum moss, as the latter is a very slowly...
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also referred to as Revi Karuna Karan or Ravi Karunakaran, was a leading coir exporter from Kerala, India, and a former director of the Industrial Development...
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known as a bunot in the Philippines and simply a "coconut brush" in Jamaica. Coir, also called coconut fibre, is a natural fibre extracted from the outer husk...
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The spiny fruit of burdock or cocklebur inspired the invention of Velcro. Coir fiber from coconut shells is used for brushes, doormats, floor tiles, insulation...
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which the backbones of the proteins are recognized for cleavage by the body. Coir Fiber International Year of Natural Fibres 2009 Spider silk Plant Resources...
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"New Zealand Flax" Yucca, an agave relative Seed fibers and fruit fibers Coir, the fiber from the coconut husk Cotton Kapok Milkweed, grown for the filament-like...
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Soft engineering (section Coir Logs)
being composed primarily of densely packed coir fibers held together by a tubular coir twine netting. Coir fiber is strong and water resistant, making...
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Textile fibers Abacá (Manila hemp) Acrylic Alpaca Angora Bashō Cashmere Coir Cotton Eisengarn Hemp Jute Kevlar Linen Mohair Nylon Microfiber Olefin Pashmina...
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