Coco Coir/Fiber
Production
     Coco Coir Uses & Market
            Demand
• Coco coir, a durable fiber extracted from
  discarded coconut husks, is now widely
  used as basic material in making nets,
  rolls, and mats as protective covers for
  soils and slopes.
• It is becoming popular in USA and
  countries in Southeast Asia.
• Coco coir is preferred over concrete bricks
  and peat moss because it is cheaper,
  renewable, and completely organic.
    Coco Coir Market Demand
• Coco coir is extensively used to
  rehabilitate deserts, enhance greens in
  golf courses and prevent soil erosion in
  riverbanks and highways.
• It is also an excellent growing medium for
  landscape plants and grasses since the
  fiber has natural rooting hormones and
  good water-holding capacity.
Steps in Coco Coir Fiber Decortication and Processing
      (daily operation), LMPCI, Sariaya, Quezon
  Husks (13,000        Soaking                      Decorticating
      pcs)                                           (First Pass)
                                         First Pass               Dust
                                  Decorticating
     Second Pass                 (Second Pass)
     Fiber (Refined
    Fiber 1.3 metric
       tons (20%)                                   Dust (includes
                                                    dust from first
        Drying                                        pass 80%)
    Baling/Weighing
      50-65 bales                Source: Dela Cruz, Pobre & Gabrido, 2002
                                 Manual on Machinery and Equipment
        Storage                  For Coconut By-product
Utilization of coir nets in Unisan, Quezon
     The Vietnam Model of
     Decorticating Machine
                        Cost of Machine
                                            $517.00
                        Pick-up Price
                        Cost of Motor , $273.00
                        20HP    (Second
                        hand)
                        Manufacturer        KARI, Ben Tre
                                            province, Vietnam
 Perspective view of
                        Source: Dela Cruz, Pobre & Gabrido, 2002
Decorticating Machine
                        Manual on Machinery and Equipment
                        For Coconut By-product
               Discounted Cash Flow of Coco Coir
            Production, LMPCI, Sariaya, Quezon, 1995.
         ITEM             1         2           3           4           5           6           7           8           9           10
BENEFITS
Sales from fibers         -      1,064,700   1,064,700   1,064,700   1,064,700   1,064,700   1,064,700   1,064,700   1,064,700   1,064,700
COSTS
Operating Cost            -
  Labor                   -      227,500     227,500     227,500     227,500     227,500     227,500     227,500     227,500     227,500
  Fuel                    -      90,581      90,581      90,581      90,581      90,581      90,581      90,581      90,581       90,581
  Husk                    -      283,920     283,920     283,920     283,920     283,920     283,920     283,920     283,920     283,920
  Misc.                   -       36,400      36,400      36,400      36,400      36,400      36,400     36,400      36,400       36,400
  Maintenance          776,000    2,400       32,200      24,728      30,760      23,000      33,928     21,560      32,200      24,728
Investment Cost                      -           -           -           -           -           -          -           -            -
TOTAL COST             776,000   640,801     670,601     663,129     669,161     661,401     672,329     659,961     670,601     663,129
NET BENEFITS (BF)     -776,000   423,899     394,099     401,571     395,539     403,299     392,371     404,739     394,099     401,571
FINANCING
Loan receipt           600,000      -           -           -           -           -            -           -           -           -
Debt Servicing            -      197,434     197,434     197,434     130,093     130,093         -           -           -           -
NET BENEFITS
       (AF)           -176.000   226,465     196,665     204,137     265,446     273,206     392,371     404,739     394,099     401,571
Discount Factor     0.87          0.756       0.658       0.572       0.497       0.432       0.376       0.327       0.284       0.247
(15%) NPV           1,081,205
BCR                 1.30
IRR (BF)            23.16%
                                                Source: Medina, S.M.; Matienzo, E.L.A; Medina C.M.; Manalo, D.D.
                                                & Aguilar, E.A. 1997. Documentation & Assessment of Successful
                                                Coconut Production, Processing, & Marketing Enterprises in Luzon.
       Perspective view of single-ply
            twining machine
 Cost of Machine (Vietnam-made)                Source: Dela Cruz, Pobre &
                                               Gabrido, 2002, Manual on
Single ply rope making equipment   US$ 45.00   Machinery and Equipment
(wooden model) with ½ hp motor                 For Coconut By-product
  Village-Level Double
       Ply Twining
       Technology
Drying of Coconut Fiber
     Doormat Making Equipment
Cost of Equipment (Vietnam-made)
                                   Source: Dela Cruz, Pobre & Gabrido, 2002
Doormat-making      US$ 13.00      Manual on Machinery and Equipment
equipment                          For Coconut By-product
  Process Flow of Making Doormats
Inlaying of rope using          Knitting the product
 pusher and hammer
                                       Pumping and
                                        pushing the
                                     finished doormat
                         Source: Dela Cruz, Pobre & Gabrido, 2002
                         Manual on Machinery and Equipment
                         For Coconut By-product
 Doormat frame used in
COGENT Site of Maitum,
      Sarangani
                          Doormats produced by
                         FEIMCO Cooperative in
                         COGENT site of Maitum,
                               Sarangani