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COCONUT
HISTORY
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Bio-Coco
Peat |
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Ready to
use LANDSCAPING
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Coco
Peat Block-General |

Bio Coco Peat - Agriculture

Bio Coco Peat - Poultry

Bio Coco Peat - Dairy

Bio Coco Peat - Horse & Camel
A
NEW HERBAL MEDICINE FOR BIRD FLU
chicken
Guinea
ZINDA
TILISMITH
A
UNANI PRODUCT
(free
distribution)
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Coco
peat-BLOCKS widely accepted, multi media soil substitute has
replaced Peat Moss & Potting Soil because of its special
characteristics.
It
is 100% Organic, Eco -friendly designed to re-gain vigor of
dead soil, high water retention capacity, improves aeration,
reduces water consumption (save 70 % water) and produces a better
yield. The Coco Peat retains water and feed the plant
according to its need .It also helps better root development
and enhances plant growth. It retains the fertilizer added
to the plant instead of going waste.
BIO-COCO
PEAT (Ready to
Use)
new
Modern
era demand new product for Agriculture under Bio
Technology, where Bio Coco Peat is introduced which show wonders
on earth. It is highly beneficial for plants, soil, human, birds
& animals. It’s anti biotic nature keep the
environment clean and disease free. Recent
environmental study shows that usage of the product create more RAIN fall
Bio
Coco Peat is processed in Seaweed with
Vitamins, Micro
Nutrients & Azotobacter
The
Coco Peat takes the longest duration to decompose with soil,
due to the presence of a natural enzyme called Loric Acid.
This acid, antibiotic in nature, keeps the soil bacteria
away from the Coco Peat surroundings, thus providing a
bacteria free state.
The
water retention capacity of Coco Peat makes it more suitable
for humid & dry conditions due to slow water releasing
capacity.
The
essential micro nutrients added to the plant is not wasted
in the soil but retained and fed as per the need of the
plant.
The
Bio-Coco Peat specially formulated for agriculture contains Seaweed, Vitamin C, B1, B2, B12, D3, E,
K, Azotobacter & Micro Nutrients. |
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BIO-COCO
PEAT
( landscaping)
( not required fertilizer for 3 years because Azotobacter
Bacteria take atmosphere nitrogen from air and fix the plant)
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100%
Organic, Eco friendly soil conditioner.
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Save
water utility.70%
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High
water Retention capacity more than Sphagnum peat moss.
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Excellent
water uptake even after drying.
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Absence
of weed seeds, pathogens protect against bacterial and
fungal infestation.
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Presence
of Loric Acid act as an antibiotic to keep the soil
bacteria away.
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Beneficial
for humans, animals, birds & environmental cleanliness.
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Slow
degradation due to high lignin and cellulose content
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It
resists direct sunlight and act as a shield to the earth.
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High
porosity stores and releases nutrients gradually as per
the need of the plant.
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Wet
ability without adding wetting agents.
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Great
physical resiliency that withstand compression better.
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Excellent
aeration/oxygenation enhancing root penetration.
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Acceptable
Caution Exchange Capacity (CEC) and Electrical
Conductivity (EC).
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Contains
natural substance and beneficial microbes for plant growth.
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Colorless,
odorless, organic product enriching nature with
climatic control.
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MIXING
RATIO : standard- 20.
Cu. mtr sweet soil +36 coco peat blocks
+ 4 bag eco-peat ( land scaping ) or
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MIXING
RATIO : special
- 60%
sweet soil. + 20% coco peat + 20% eco-peat
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MIXING
RATIO :
Bio-coco
peat-
20. Cu. mtr
sweet soil + 24
bag Bio-coco- peat
+ 4 bag eco-peat (no
fertilizer required for 3 years)
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This
is the only natural product-Plant origin, without
having any chemical substitute acting as a soil
conditioner. It is economically cheap, ready to use,
excellent medium for hydroponics growing, seed sowing,
potting mixes, commercial floriculture, flowerbeds,
commercial horticulture, landscaping, soil
reconditioning, golf courses, mulching, nursery gauge
planting and potted plants.
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Bio Coco Peat 50 Ltrs.
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BIO-COCO
PEAT - Poultry, Dairy ,
Horse, Camel - Farms (Prevent
diseases)
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Recent research
had led the Bio Scientist to conclude the introduction
of Bio Organic Herbal Extract to combat the World Wide
Bird Flu affecting Poultry, Infectious disease affecting
animals including Cattle, Horses & Camels. For
application of this Herbal extract, they found Bio -Coco Peat
is the best media as it retains the Anti Biotic power
for long period of time. It also gives cooling effect.
The coco peat contains LORIC ACID Which prevent
all Bacteria to enter and adding special herbal extract
of Ponga, Lemon Grass, Hidno Carpus,
Neem, Ocimum and Black
pepper-extract
Prevention of Bird Flu before it strikes UAE
BIO COCO PEAT FOR POULTRY

bio
coco peat farm
Recent
research had led the Bio Scientist to conclude the
introduction of Bio Organic Herbal Extract to combat the
World Wide Bird Flu affecting Poultry, infectious disease
affecting animals including Cattle, Horses & Camels.
For application of this Herbal extract, they found Coco
Peat is the best media as it retains the Anti Biotic
power for long period of time. It also gives cooling
effect. The Coco Peat contains LORIC ACID which prevent
bacteria to enter and adding special 7 herbal extracts
There
are 140 Poultry diseases affecting birds all over
the world. Though man is dependent to an extent on
poultry and its products, much care is not taken for the
upkeep of the same.
The
recent outbreak of Bird Flu is one such example of
careless upkeep of poultry farms and very little
restrictions imposed on the poultry owners. Recent
researches are leading to the conclusion that man is
susceptible to new diseases every day with his close
proximity with birds and animals. On a close observation
of the various diseases affecting poultry, many of the
same diseases are contracted to humans which can prove
fatal.
Some
of the diseases are listed below:-
| Infectious
Bronchitis
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Osteoporosis |
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Infectious
Laryngo trachaitis |
Liver
& Spleen disease
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| Avian
influenza (fowl plague) |
Round
worm infestation |
| Swollen
Head syndrome |
Degenerative
Joint disease |
| Marek’s
disease |
Paratyphoid
infections |
| Bedbug
infestation |
Gizzard
worms
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| Caecal
worm |
Sudden
Death syndrome |
| Biotin
deficiency |
Beak
Necrosis
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| Feather
Pecking, Biting lice, |
Breast
Blister, Cage fatigue |
| Hairworm
infection |
Chronic
Respiratory disease
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Most of these
diseases develop due to the lack of Hatchery hygiene.
The droppings of the infected chickens are digested by
the earthworms and they in turn are pecked by the
chickens, thus transmitting the infection from one to
another. The presence of the “Red Mite
infection” is also a serious problem in which the
mites in large numbers suck the blood of the chickens
resulting in Anemia and death.
How
does Bio Coco Peat work?
Bio
Coco peat processed with 7 Anti biotic Bio Organic
Herbal extracts act in 7 different ways to tackle the
above listed diseases. This material is spread
down on the floor of the FARMS up to 1-2 inch thickness.
Spray water lightly to activate the herbal contents in
the Bio Coco Peat. Regular usage of this product
can eradicate worm infestation, bird lice, Red mites,
Earthworms, Gizzard worms, Bedbug infestation, Round
worm, Breast blisters, Feather pecking and other
transmitted diseases.
Replace
the material every week (7 days). Easily accessible and
ready to use, it is very economically priced.
Bio
Coco Peat for Dairy

Usually the cattle are
infected with bacterial or viral infections. These
infections are transmitted through Air, Water or Earth.
Once infected, they are put on strong Allopathic
treatment, where the by-products are consumed by human
unknowingly, generating many unknown diseases.
To over come this disaster
Bio-Coco Peat is the best answer which 100% prevents the
diseases.
Bio
Coco Peat for Horse
& Camel

Human friendly domesticated
animals require immense grooming and care because it is
a prestigious symbol of higher up society. It is all the
more essential to keep these animals free from any sort
of diseases because they move close with their Masters.
Hence prevention of these diseases are utmost priority
of the society. Using of the Bio-Coco Peat in their
cages can prevent various virus diseases.
Available
in 50 liters bags and bulk.
(shalimar -- ONLY LICENSE HOLDER TO IMPORT COCO-PEAT
TO DUBAI )
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Coconut
History from Vedas ( GOD'S OWN
NUTS )
Coconut
palms feature in Indian writings dating back to more
than 2000 years but the coconut existed more than 10,000
years back.
The
coconut is featured in early Sanskrit writings and had
been mentioned in Hindu (or Indian) epic stories and puranas. It seems to have adopted very late into Aryan
rituals, and Northern India may have become familiar
with the nut long after it was used in the coastal
south.
The
name coconut or kera has been originated in Southern
Coastal region, which is Kerala at present.
The
legendary story behind this is the creation of Kerala by
PARASU RAM a warrior sage. The word Parasu means
‘axe’ in Sanskrit. The aim of his birth was to
deliver the world from the arrogant oppression of the
ruling caste, the Kshatriyas (Kings). He conquered India
21 times killing all the male Kshatriyas on earth with
his battle-axe and filled five lakes with their blood.
After destroying the Kshatriyas Kings, he apologized to
his master to find a way of penitence for his sins. He
was advised that, to save his soul from damnation, he
must hand over the lands he had conquered to the
Brahmins. He did as they advised and threw his
battle-axe towards the South-Kanyakumari. It seems, due
to the friction of the marine currants created by the
massive force by which the axe was thrown, the first
seeds of the coconut fell and germinated on the southern
coasts of the Western Ghats. Initially, the fruit was
not known for human consumption but at the same time
floated to the neighboring islands of Sri Lanka and the
African coast.
While
thrown his barrier-axe, the magnetic fraction of the
currants tilted the sea to create a space and the gods
own land was created called Kerala. With the blessing of
Varuna (the God of the Oceans) and Bhumidevi (the God of
the Earth), he donated the Kerala to 7 families of Upper
caste (Brahmins). It is a nature of Law; any proclaimed
land from the Sea is facing problems for the Occupants
(Those who residence nearer to the sea will be washed
out). Many times, the Sea is attacking frequently the
Kerala. Sea is coming for seen her own land.
According
to the puranas, Kerala is also known as Parasurama
Kshetram,-‘The land of Parasurama’, as the land was
reclaimed from sea by him. The name Kerala is derived
from two words: Kera means “ The land of the
coconuts”. And little wonder, for the state is covered
with coconut palms.
Cocos
Nucifera is the Botanical name of the common
coconut.
This
fruit of the coco palm begins life on a tree that towers
from 60 to 100 feet high. Because it is peculiarly
suited for dispersion across tropical Islands- as its
big seed is filled with buoyant water and encased in a
watertight pod. Later on, it traveled to the neighboring
Islands.
The
white fleshy part of the seed is edible and used fresh
or dried in cooking. The cavity is filled with coconut
water, which contains sugar, fiber, proteins,
anti-oxidants, vitamins and minerals. The sap derived
from incising the flower clusters of the coconut is
fermented to produce palm wine, also known as
“toddy”. Boiling to create a sweet syrup or candy
can also reduce the sap. Coconut water can be used in
sports drinks.
Coir
(the fibre from the husk of the coconut) is used in
ropes, mats and brushes, caulking boats and as stuffing fiber. It is also used extensively in Horticulture for
making potting compost. Copra is the dried meat of the
seed and is the main source of coconut oil. The leaves
provide materials for baskets and roofing thatch. Palm
wood comes from the trunk and is increasingly being used
as an ecologically sound substitute for endangered
hardwoods. It has several applications, particularly in
furniture. The husk and shells can be used for fuel and
are a good source of charcoal. The stiff leaflet midrib
can be used to make cooking skewers, kindling arrows, or
are bound into bundles, brooms and brushes.
The
roots are used as a dye, a mouthwash and a medicine for
dysentery. A frayed – out piece of root can also be
used as a toothbrush. Making rugs and mattresses from
coconut fiber. The leaves can be woven to create
effective roofing materials or reed mats. Dried coconut
leaves can be burned to ash, which can be harvested for
lime. Coconut is also commonly used as an herbal remedy
in Pakistan to treat bites from rats. Coconut fiber cannot be infected with bacteria due to the presence of
an enzyme called loric acid, which acts as
anti-bacterial property and is also used for
horticultural purposes.
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