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Leading Supplier of Premium Coco Coir & Peat Products in Canada.

Coco peat, grow bags, husk chips, coir pots, disks, and bulk formats.
View All ProductsWe support hydroponic retailers, garden centers, greenhouses, commercial growers, and distributors with Sri Lankan coco coir products backed by direct product knowledge and Canadian supply presence.
Ceylon International is rooted in Sri Lankan coco coir expertise and operates from Montreal, Canada to support growers, nurseries, greenhouses, and distributors with consistent coir growing media.


We supply renewable coconut coir products with attention to quality, responsible sourcing, and practical performance for modern growers.
Learn MoreOur Sri Lankan coir roots guide product selection, supplier relationships, and responsible supply.
Compressed formats help reduce shipment volume while keeping products practical for wholesale and retail handling.
Coco peat and coir products use coconut husk material that supports sustainable growing media choices.
Products are selected, checked, and packed around the performance expectations of growers and distributors.

We supply coco peat and coir products for growers, distributors, and businesses through reliable Sri Lankan product knowledge and export-ready processes.
Wholesale ProgramContact us today to source export-quality coco coir products and build a reliable Sri Lankan product supply partnership.

Coco peat is a natural growing medium made from coconut husk pith. Learn why growers use it for water retention, aeration, and consistent root-zone performance.
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Coco coir grow bags give greenhouse and hydroponic growers a clean, uniform root-zone format for vegetables, berries, herbs, and nursery crops.
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Blocks, bricks, and bales all serve different buying needs. This guide explains how to choose coco peat formats for retail, wholesale, and commercial growing.
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Coco husk chips add structure, drainage, and air movement to growing media blends for orchids, anthuriums, container plants, and specialty crops.
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