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To separate the fibers from surrounding tissues, the coconut fruits are buried in wet soil allowing microbial degradation of the softer tissues, a process called retting.   Similar processes are used for producing other fibers.  Here women labor to unbury the coconut fruits.  More are buried in the mound to the rear. After retting, beating and washing readily separates the coir fibers.

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