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Questionnaire for the impact of coir industry in Kerala?

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The problems faced by the coir industry are unavailability of labour, lack of government support towards traditional methods and labours face the problems of low wage rate, health issues etc.

Alleppey (Alappuzha in Malayalam) is the nerve centre of Kerala's famous Coir industry. Here, one can see coconut husks being beaten into fibre for making beautiful mats and other coir products. Both men and women are actively involved in the production of Coir.

Kerala is the home of Indian coir industry, particularly white fibre, accounting for 61 percent of coconut production and over 85 per cent of coir products. Although India has a long coastline dotted with coconut palms, growth of coir industry in other coastal States has been insignificant.

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Traditionally it has been used to make rope, twine, brooms and brushes, doormats, rugs, mattresses and other upholstery. Among the innumerable products made of Traditionally it has been used to make rope, twine, brooms and brushes, doormats, rugs, mattresses and other upholstery. Among the innumerable products made of the resilient and durable coir fiber the most sough-after products are mat and bed.Traditionally it has been used to make rope, twine, brooms and brushes, doormats, rugs, mattresses and other upholstery. Among the innumerable products made of the resilient and durable coir fiber the most sough-after products are mat and be resilient and durable coir fiber the most sough-after products are mat and bed.

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