Kerala
Coir Board of India was created in 1953.
India is the largest coir producer in the world accounting for more than 80 per cent of the total world production of coir fibre.
coir is a major industry in India, Sri Lanka, Mexico, and Vietnam
KERALA
Coir is a natural fiber obtained from the outer husk of coconuts, specifically the fibrous layer between the hard shell and the outer skin. It is primarily harvested from coconuts grown in tropical regions, particularly in countries like India, Sri Lanka, and the Philippines. Coir is used in various applications, including ropes, mats, and as a growing medium in horticulture due to its durability and water-retention properties.
mostly whereever cocunut plants are found
Coir is a natural fibre used to make doormats, brushes, floormats, etc. Coir is extracted from coconut husks. Countries like India and Sri Lanka use coir the most while countries like Mexico, Vietnam and Indonesia supply it.
The novel "Coir" by Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai.
yes they are grown in india
cinnamon is not widely grown in India but it is grown little in kerela
Coir is the fibre on the coconut shell
coir