All our products are based on the same thing: coconut husks. By using a variety of processing methods, we produce three materials: coco peat, coco chips and coco fibre.
Once the husks have been received in our production plants they are stored centrally for at least six weeks, after which further processing can begin. The husks are beaten or decorticated to remove the fibers, which leaves us with coco peat. The coco peat is transported to our storage bunkers immediately after the fibres have been removed. There it is stored and so begins the ageing process in which the coco peat is stabilised. This process takes at least four months. Once it is over, we sieve the coco peat to remove the last remaining fibres. The coco peat is then dried and taken to the pressing shop, where it is compressed into 5kg blocks and briquettes. After this, the products are shipped in sea containers.