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Coconut Coir Crosses the Globe

Yohan Wijaya Noerahmat’s, 38, thoroughness in looking for loopholes in selling coconut and its derivative products was fruitful.

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Machradin Wahyudi Ritonga
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Yohan Wijaya Noerahmat

Yohan Wijaya Noerahmat’s, 38, thoroughness in looking for loopholes in selling coconut and its derivative products was fruitful. He turns coconut coir, which was originally only a waste, into a product that has successfully crossed the globe to a number of countries.

The Coconut Partner Producers Cooperative (KPMK) in Pangandaran, West Java, offers at least two flagship products made by Yohan and his friends since 2016. The market recognizes the products as cocopeat and cocofiber.

Editor:
naranasrullah
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