Selasa, 05 Oktober 2010

Abon Sapi Solo

Jual Abon Sapi Asli Solo - Dicari Juga Reseller


Kami menjual abon sapi asli khas Solo yang terbuat dari daging sapi pilihan yang sehat. Abon tersebut langsung dibuat oleh tenaga pembuat abon yang berpengalaman yang berada di kota Solo. Abon yang kami pasarkan tersebut diproduksi setiap hari sehingga terjaga rasanya dan kualitasnya. Kami tidak banyak mempunyai stock untuk abon tersebut karena untuk membelinya dari produsen Abon di Solo harus antri karena selalu habis setiap hari.



Tersedia dalam 2 rasa : Manis dan Pedas

Isi 1 pack : 1 Ons (100 Gr)

HARGA NORMAL (Min 300 Gr)

Manis
1 Ons (100 Gr) = Rp. 15.000
Pedas (ada tambahan bawang)
1 Ons (100 Gr) = Rp. 16.000

HARGA KHUSUS RESELLER (Min 1 Kg)
Manis


Lokasi penjualan              :  Jatibening - Bekasi
Lokasi pembuatan Abon :  Gandekan Kiwo - Solo
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Ongkos kirim untuk
Jabodetabek : Rp.6000
Menerima juga untuk diluar Jabodetabek

Tuliskan juga kota tujuan pengiriman agar Saya dapat memperkirakan ongkos kirimnya

Min 1 Kg = Rp. 130.000 / satuan Rp. 13.000(per 100 Gr)
Pedas (ada tambahan bawang)
Min 1 Ons (100 Gr) = Rp. 140.000 / satuan Rp. 14.000(per 100 Gr)

Coconut Fiber in Indonesia

 

Indonesia is a Major Supplier of Cocopeat

Indonesia is one of the world’s largest producers of coconut fiber, then with many small and medium-sized businesses dedicated to the production and export of this valuable resource. The country’s tropical climate and abundant coconut plantations make it an ideal location for the cultivation and production of coconut fiber.

Coconut products are a staple in Indonesia, with over 60 million coconut trees growing across the country. These trees produce an abundance of coco fibres, coco peats, and coco cheaps that are perfect for use in a variety of industries. From gardening and agriculture to construction and textiles, coconut fiber is a versatile and sustainable resource. Coconut fiber in Indonesia is generally thicker and also more rigid compared to other countries, as a consequence making it more durable, and long-lasting when used.


 

  • Coconut Fiber Raw Product

1. Coconut Fiber

Coconut fiber, also known as coir, is a natural fiber extracted from the outer husk of coconut fruit. It is a tough, coarse and fibrous material that is widely used in various industries for its durability and versatility. Coconut fiber has been traditionally used for making ropes, mats, brushes, and other household items. It is also suitable for automotive seat-cushion, coir mattress, brushes, substitution for synthetic polyester fibers in compression moulded composites, specifically, in the manufacture of boot liners, floor panels, and interior door panels for automobiles.

2. Cocopeat Powder

Cocopeat powder, also known as coir pith or coir dust, is a byproduct of the coconut fiber industry. It is made from the outer husk of coconut fruit, which is shredded and soaked in water for several months to break down the fibers. The resulting material is then screened and dried to produce a fine, uniform powder.

Cocopeat powder is a sustainable and renewable alternative to peat moss, which is a non-renewable resource. It is widely used as a growing medium for plants in hydroponic systems, greenhouse cultivation, and home gardening. Cocopeat powder has several advantages over other growing media, including its ability to retain water and nutrients, its high porosity and air-filled porosity, and its resistance to compaction. It is also environmentally friendly and biodegradable, making it an ideal choice for sustainable agriculture.

3. Cocopeat Block/Chips

Cocopeat block is a compressed and dehydrated form of cocopeat. Which is made from the fibrous husk of the coconut fruit. The cocopeat block is also known as coconut coir block, and it is widely used as a soil amendment and a growing medium for plants.

Cocopeat blocks are compact, easy to store and transport, and can be quickly rehydrated by adding water. Once rehydrated, the cocopeat expands and becomes fluffy, providing excellent aeration and water retention properties for plant growth. It is a renewable and sustainable alternative to traditional peat moss, which is an endangered resource.

Cocopeat blocks are available in different sizes and formats, depending on the needs of the users. They are popular among gardeners, farmers, and horticulturists.

Indonesia is a major coco fiber supplier. The country is one of the world’s largest producers of coconuts, and cocopeat is a by-product of the coconut industry. As a result, Indonesia has a significant supply of cocopeat. Which is used for various applications, such as agricultural cultivation, horticulture, and soil amendment. Indonesian cocopeat is highly regarded for its quality and consistency. And it is exported to many countries around the world. The demand for cocopeat is increasing globally, and also Indonesia is well-positioned to meet this demand due to its abundant supply of coconuts and expertise in cocopeat production.