Coconuts are produced in 92 nations worldwide on about in excess of 10 million hectares. Indonesia, Philippines and India represent practically 75% of world coconut creation with Indonesia being the world’s biggest coconut maker. The current world production of coconuts can possibly deliver power, heat, fibreboards, natural compost, animal feeds, fuel additives for cleaner emissions, etc.
In numerous tropical nations, the coconut waste is decaying endlessly or is set on fire. After transformed to a biomass product, they are stronger and lighter than the old-fashioned pallets.