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Page 1: Coco Coir/Fiber Productionpca.gov.ph/pdf/techno/coir_fiber.pdf · (daily operation), LMPCI, Sariaya, Quezon Source: Dela Cruz, Pobre & Gabrido, 2002 Manual on Machinery and Equipment

Coco Coir/Fiber Production

Page 2: Coco Coir/Fiber Productionpca.gov.ph/pdf/techno/coir_fiber.pdf · (daily operation), LMPCI, Sariaya, Quezon Source: Dela Cruz, Pobre & Gabrido, 2002 Manual on Machinery and Equipment

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.

Page 3: Coco Coir/Fiber Productionpca.gov.ph/pdf/techno/coir_fiber.pdf · (daily operation), LMPCI, Sariaya, Quezon Source: Dela Cruz, Pobre & Gabrido, 2002 Manual on Machinery and Equipment

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.

Page 4: Coco Coir/Fiber Productionpca.gov.ph/pdf/techno/coir_fiber.pdf · (daily operation), LMPCI, Sariaya, Quezon Source: Dela Cruz, Pobre & Gabrido, 2002 Manual on Machinery and Equipment

Steps in Coco Coir Fiber Decortication and Processing (daily operation), LMPCI, Sariaya, Quezon

Source: Dela Cruz, Pobre & Gabrido, 2002Manual on Machinery and Equipment

For Coconut By-product

Husks (13,000 pcs)

Storage

Soaking Decorticating (First Pass)

DustFirst Pass

Second Pass Fiber (Refined

Fiber 1.3 metric tons (20%) Dust (includes

dust from first pass 80%)

Decorticating (Second Pass)

Drying

Baling/Weighing 50-65 bales

Page 5: Coco Coir/Fiber Productionpca.gov.ph/pdf/techno/coir_fiber.pdf · (daily operation), LMPCI, Sariaya, Quezon Source: Dela Cruz, Pobre & Gabrido, 2002 Manual on Machinery and Equipment

Utilization of coir nets in Unisan, Quezon

Page 6: Coco Coir/Fiber Productionpca.gov.ph/pdf/techno/coir_fiber.pdf · (daily operation), LMPCI, Sariaya, Quezon Source: Dela Cruz, Pobre & Gabrido, 2002 Manual on Machinery and Equipment

Cost of MachineCost of Machine

KARI, Ben Treprovince, Vietnam

Manufacturer

$273.00Cost of Motor , 20HP (Second hand)

$517.00Pick-up Price

Perspective view of Perspective view of

Decorticating MachineDecorticating Machine

The Vietnam Model of The Vietnam Model of

Decorticating MachineDecorticating Machine

Source: Dela Cruz, Pobre & Gabrido, 2002Manual on Machinery and Equipment

For Coconut By-product

Page 7: Coco Coir/Fiber Productionpca.gov.ph/pdf/techno/coir_fiber.pdf · (daily operation), LMPCI, Sariaya, Quezon Source: Dela Cruz, Pobre & Gabrido, 2002 Manual on Machinery and Equipment

Discounted Cash Flow of Coco Coir Discounted Cash Flow of Coco Coir

Production, LMPCI, Production, LMPCI, SariayaSariaya, Quezon, 1995., Quezon, 1995.

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.

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 - 227,500 227,500 227,500 227,500 227,500 227,500 227,500 227,500 227,500Fuel - 90,581 90,581 90,581 90,581 90,581 90,581 90,581 90,581 90,581Husk - 283,920 283,920 283,920 283,920 283,920 283,920 283,920 283,920 283,920Misc. - 36,400 36,400 36,400 36,400 36,400 36,400 36,400 36,400 36,400Maintenance 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

-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%

ITEM

(AF)

Page 8: Coco Coir/Fiber Productionpca.gov.ph/pdf/techno/coir_fiber.pdf · (daily operation), LMPCI, Sariaya, Quezon Source: Dela Cruz, Pobre & Gabrido, 2002 Manual on Machinery and Equipment

Perspective view of singlePerspective view of single--ply ply

twining machinetwining machine

Cost of Machine (Vietnam-made)

US$ 45.00Single ply rope making equipment (wooden model) with ½ hp motor

Source: Dela Cruz, Pobre & Gabrido, 2002, Manual on Machinery and EquipmentFor Coconut By-product

Page 9: Coco Coir/Fiber Productionpca.gov.ph/pdf/techno/coir_fiber.pdf · (daily operation), LMPCI, Sariaya, Quezon Source: Dela Cruz, Pobre & Gabrido, 2002 Manual on Machinery and Equipment

VillageVillage--Level Double Level Double

Ply Twining Ply Twining

Technology Technology

Drying of Coconut Fiber Drying of Coconut Fiber

Page 10: Coco Coir/Fiber Productionpca.gov.ph/pdf/techno/coir_fiber.pdf · (daily operation), LMPCI, Sariaya, Quezon Source: Dela Cruz, Pobre & Gabrido, 2002 Manual on Machinery and Equipment

Doormat Making EquipmentDoormat Making Equipment

Source: Dela Cruz, Pobre & Gabrido, 2002Manual on Machinery and Equipment

For Coconut By-product

Cost of Equipment (Vietnam-made)

US$ 13.00Doormat-making equipment

Page 11: Coco Coir/Fiber Productionpca.gov.ph/pdf/techno/coir_fiber.pdf · (daily operation), LMPCI, Sariaya, Quezon Source: Dela Cruz, Pobre & Gabrido, 2002 Manual on Machinery and Equipment

Inlaying of rope using Inlaying of rope using

pusher and hammerpusher and hammer

Source: Dela Cruz, Pobre & Gabrido, 2002Manual on Machinery and EquipmentFor Coconut By-product

Knitting the product Knitting the product

Pumping and Pumping and

pushing the pushing the

finished doormat finished doormat

Process Flow of Making DoormatsProcess Flow of Making Doormats

Page 12: Coco Coir/Fiber Productionpca.gov.ph/pdf/techno/coir_fiber.pdf · (daily operation), LMPCI, Sariaya, Quezon Source: Dela Cruz, Pobre & Gabrido, 2002 Manual on Machinery and Equipment

Doormat frame used in Doormat frame used in

CCOGENT Site of Site of MaitumMaitum, , SaranganiSarangani

Doormats produced by FEIMCO Cooperative in COGENT site of Maitum,

Sarangani