Description
Coir Ropes are strong, biodegradable ropes made from natural coconut coir fibre, valued for their excellent tensile strength, durability, and resistance to moisture and saltwater. These properties make them suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, including coastal and marine environments.
In agriculture and horticulture, coir ropes are widely used for trellising and training climbing crops such as tomatoes, beans, cucumbers, gourds, and vines. They are also used for tying plants and saplings, supporting banana and pepper plants, vineyard training, greenhouse crop support systems, and staking young trees. Their rough texture allows plants to grip naturally, reducing damage and promoting healthy, upright growth.
Beyond agriculture, coir ropes are commonly used in landscaping, construction, packaging, crafting, home décor, swings, and various industrial applications. Eco-friendly and chemical-free, they provide a sustainable alternative to synthetic ropes.
Coir ropes are available in diameters ranging from 4 mm to 12 mm, offering flexibility for light-duty to heavy-duty applications while supporting environmentally responsible farming and land management practices.




