Stock Photo - Coconut plantation at Kota Sanmarahan, Sarawak, East Malysia, Borneo Coconut plantations are prevalent in many parts of the island of Borneo, including Kota Samarahan in Sarawak, East Malaysia. Kota Samarahan is located in a tropical climate and has been identified as suitable for growing coconut trees due to its abundant rainfall and soil fertility. The coconut is a very profitable crop as it can be used for its various byproducts, such as coconut milk, coconut oil, coconut shell, and coconut husk. Coconut shells can be used for their fibers, called coir, which can be used for carpets, ropes, and mattresses, among other things. Its husk can be made into potting soil, and its milk can be used for medicinal and culinary purposes. The abundance of coconut palms in Kota Samarahan supports

Stock Photo: Coconut plantation at Kota Sanmarahan, Sarawak, East Malysia, Borneo Coconut plantations are prevalent in many parts of the island of Borneo.

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