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`described as “The Ligno-cellulosic Granular Remnants alter extraction
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`Specifications subject to arrlmondrnonl
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`1010.2
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`13 M3
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`16 M3
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`05% moisture W. B.
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`Fibres - > 25 mm = Nil
`Granules - > 5.0 mm = < 5%
`< 25 mrrl = 5%
`5.0120 mm = 15%
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`3 - 6
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`3 - 9 times
`Ash {dry basis, '50)
`250
`I Air filled porosity rm. its)
`10 - 12
`Electrical oonductivity (pSrcm) Max
`60 - 130
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`94 - 96
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`94 - 98
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`45 - 50
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`65 - 70
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`E.N|
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`_ IPEAT FINDS A
`TROPICAL RIVA
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`horticulture and agriculture. The continued “exploitation" of the Peat Bogs. a
`limited natural resource and home to unique species oi insects and plants, has
`come up for criticism by the environmentalists particularly where horticutturai
`quality Peat is formed.
`The search ior ailematives and their extensive technical evaluation over the past
`many years has thrust Coir Fibre Pith. into the limelight as the undisputed leader.
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`“Peat " has been used for many decades in various countries as a soil
`ameliorant- for holding water and nutrients and improving soil aeration in
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`This is hailed not only on technical grounds. but also because its a
`renewable resource,
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`a “problem -waste" at
`its source and the
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`substitute for Peat !
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`RETAIL PACKED BRICKS
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`Quaiiiy Seed Co. Ltd. and Dun-h i-‘niiuge- Farm (Pm Ltd. assm‘ialr companies rfl'iJgnmrcii'x parem company Hayirys Limited
`have hem using mil-fibre pith Kim? i980 and i985 ras'pc-riiveiyfirr apart quaiiryflowe'r (seed) andfiiiiage pianrx.
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`Area Distributor
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`400. Deans Road. Co1ombo 10. Sn Lanka.
`Tale 691369. 5963316. Telex: 21145 0! 21334 HAYKEN CE
`Fax: [941—1699630. [9414699299
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