- Report
- January 2024
- 197 Pages
Global
From €4699EUR$4,950USD£3,964GBP
- Report
- October 2023
- 174 Pages
Global
From €3417EUR$3,599USD£2,882GBP
- Report
- January 2024
- 288 Pages
Global
From €3418EUR$3,600USD£2,883GBP
- Report
- January 2024
- 91 Pages
North America
From €1424EUR$1,500USD£1,201GBP
- Report
- January 2024
- 107 Pages
Africa, Middle East
From €1424EUR$1,500USD£1,201GBP
- Report
- January 2024
- 106 Pages
Europe
From €1424EUR$1,500USD£1,201GBP
- Report
- January 2024
- 109 Pages
Asia Pacific
From €1424EUR$1,500USD£1,201GBP
- Report
- September 2023
- 86 Pages
Global
From €3500EUR$3,949USD£3,056GBP
- Report
- January 2023
- 296 Pages
Global
From €3389EUR$3,570USD£2,859GBP
Within the broader category of nuts, seeds, and dried fruits, the coconut shell powder market occupies a niche segment. Coconut shell powder is derived from the hard part of the coconut, which is processed into a fine, gritty powder post the extraction of the coconut meat and water. The powder is used in a variety of ways, from being a filler or extender in manufactured products to serving as a substrate or abrasive in industrial and consumer goods. Applications of coconut shell powder include its use in the production of incense, mosquito repellent coils, laminated boards and veneers, and as a raw material in the production of activated carbon. The relevance of this market is tied to the versatility of coconut shells as a sustainable and organic raw material that aligns with eco-friendly and green manufacturing practices. As part of the nuts and seeds category, the coconut shell serves as a good example of the utilization of byproducts, contributing to the circular economy in agriculture and food processing industries.
In the market, some participatory companies that specialize in the processing and distribution of coconut shell powder include Charcoal India, Coconut India, Boyce Carbon, and Apex Coco and Solar Energy Limited. These companies manage aspects of sourcing, producing, and marketing coconut shell powder to various industries, capitalizing on the material's natural properties and uses. Show Less Read more