
Minister of Industrial and Coconut Minister P. Rajeeve, who spoke on Concorve 2025 in Alappuzha, Alappuzha on Tuesday. | Photo Credit: Suresh Alleppey
The state government shall present the Memorandum to the Coir Council, which requires a central package to resolve the crisis facing the export industry Cair, due to problems arising from the US, which deposits tariffs on imports from India, said Minister Cair P. Rajeeve.
On Tuesday, in an interview with the media at the end of Coir Conclave 2025, Mr. Rajeeve said that the fiber bank for the purchase and storage of quality peel from Kerala would start working in October 2025.
The Conclave was organized by the State Government to discuss the challenges faced by the Coir industry.
“It was also decided to explore whether Harith Karma hay could be involved in the local collection of Husk. The government also decided to penalize the revolving fund of the CRORE 10 GBP to ensure early payment of the company Company for stored products,” he added.
Among the proposals raised in the Conclave were the limitation of the coconut coconut coconut under an organized structure, support for modernization and diversification and interconnection of wages with production.
At the beginning of the day he said the event said the event would pave the way for the growth of the coconut sector.
“The main goal of the conclave is to attract the new generation to the coconut industry and prepare the way for its growth. We should be able to produce products according to market requirements. Since it comes to power, it has been actively affecting in the left democratic government to solve the problems in the Kiiro kioli industry.
He said that by government intervention, Cair Geotextiles were sold in the last four years worth more than 140 GBP. As part of the initiative for the business year, 1,260 new coconut oil mills launched within three years. In addition, 1200 coconut dryers were introduced to convert coconuts into Copra, Rajeeve said.
“For a contract of high quality coconut fiber produced in Kerala, the government assigned the CRORE 5 GBP to an account, which was administered together by the director of Ciir and the CEO of Fed Ciir. The total amount was granted administrative sanctions for CRORE 1.25 GBP.
He said that Coir Corporation has recently received a new 2.7 crore order from Odisha.
He was chaired by Saji Cherian Fishing. Former TM Thomas Isaac, Mlas PP Chitharanjan, H. Salam, Daleema Jojo and others come to Conclave.
Published – 23 September 2025 20:37





