Products
Everything on this page comes from the same tree. This page is grouped by which part of the coconut each product comes from, the husk, the shell, the meat, the water, even the sap. Cocopeat is the one category with real listings right now. The others are here because more producers will fill them in over time, the same way our first supplier did.
Pick a category below to see what's actually available, and who supplies it.
Husk / Coir
The fibrous outer layer, stripped off the nut and then separated into fiber, pith and chips.
- Coir FiberRaw fiber from the husk, sold in bristle and mattress grades.Not listed yet
- Coir Pith / CocopeatThe fine material left over once the fiber has been separated out. Used as a growing medium, sold in compressed blocks or loose bags.Not listed yet
- Coco ChipsChunks of husk cut for horticultural use. They hold water differently from cocopeat, so the trade treats them as their own product.Not listed yet
Shell
The hard inner shell. Most of it ends up as charcoal or carbon.
- Coconut Shell CharcoalShell burned down to charcoal. This is the base material for activated carbon and briquettes.Not listed yet
- Activated CarbonShell charcoal processed further for filtration and industrial use.Not listed yet
- Coconut Shell PowderGround shell, used as a filler material in other industries.Not listed yet
- Shell Charcoal BriquettesPressed charcoal, sold wholesale to manufacturers and distributors rather than as retail brands.Not listed yet
Meat / Kernel
The white flesh inside. Dried or pressed, it turns into a whole range of food-industry inputs.
- CopraDried coconut meat. Most kernel products start here.Not listed yet
- Desiccated CoconutShredded and dried meat, bought in bulk by food manufacturers.Not listed yet
- Coconut OilPressed from copra. Traded crude, or as RBD grade, meaning refined, bleached and deodorized.Not listed yet
- Coconut FlourDefatted meal, what stays behind after the oil has been extracted.Not listed yet
- Coconut Milk PowderSpray-dried coconut milk, a bulk ingredient for food manufacturers.Not listed yet
Water
The liquid inside the nut, traded in bulk or as concentrate.
Sap / Sugar
Tapped from the flower of the palm, then boiled down. Botanically this comes from the tree rather than the fruit, and the trade groups it with coconut derivatives anyway.