- 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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Cóir (pronounced [koːɾʲ];
Irish for "justice") was a
social Catholic,
conservative Eurosceptic lobby group established to
campaign against the
Treaty of...
- "Alleppey
Coir" in 2007.
Coir Bed
Coir Mat
Coir **** The
production of
Coir in
Alappuzha dates back to centuries.
There are
mentions about coir in travelogues...
- 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...
- 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...
- for oil and
plant milk from the flesh,
charcoal from the hard s****, and
coir from the
fibrous husk.
Dried coconut flesh is
called copra, and the oil and...
-
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...
- India.
Cherthala has a rich
tradition in
coir production,
owing to its
proximity to
coconut groves. The
coir industry involves processing the husk of...
- form of
currency throughout Asia and
parts of the East
African coast—and
coir fibre. The
Bengal Sultanate,
where cowrie s**** were used as
legal tender...