Coconut Fiber,  Coconut Peat,  Coconut Charcoal  Briquettes

Arrowood has the enviable capacity of supplying the world a variety of
processed coconut products.

Seeing the opportunity where the coconut husk as just left in the plantations
by the farmers, the company decided put up a factory to utilize the coconut
husk by producing the Coconut Fiber, Coconut Peat, Coconut Husk Chips,
Grow Bags, and Coconut Charcoal Briquettes.

Coconut  Fiber - is used to make door mats, decorative rugs, rubberized
coir mattresses, garden supplies, car seat cushion, and others.  It is 100%
natural and renewable resource and is light in weight, consistent in high
quality, never shrinks, cracks or produces crust. It is also odorless,
pleasant to handle, and uniform in composition.  Our first factory has a
production capacity of 500 tons per month and has expanded to three
factories with total production of 1,500 metric tons monthly.  Packing is in
100 kg. bales.

Coconut Peat - the use of natural organic substances as soil less growing
mediums in the hydroponics industry is becoming very popular these days.
There are several reasons for this popularity. It is easy to use, there is no
interaction between the medium and nutrients.  It improves availability of
nutrients to plants, and in general they provide better physical and
chemical properties suitable for best plant growth.  Coconut Peat is
available in 5 kg. blocks and Coconut Peat Briquettes is in 650 grams

Coconut Charcoal Briquette - it is natural made from renewable source,
virtually smokeless, produces a small quantity of ash,  burns 1.5 times
longer than typical hardwood charcoal (more or less 3.5 hours at
temperature up to 730F).  The length of the briquettes can be customized
from 3 - 12 cm. Packing is 3 kg. per carton box with 130 pieces or in 7.5
kg carton box with 105 pieces of charcoal briquettes.

ARROWOOD  INDUSTRIES  INC.
Butuan City, Philippines



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