Premium Abaca Fiber from Talaud Islands, North Sulawesi
Abaca fiber (Musa textilis), often referred to internationally as Manila hemp, is one of the strongest natural fibers in the world. At Navano Agro Solutions (Navano Agros), we specialize in sourcing premium Abaca fiber from the Talaud Islands in North Sulawesi — a region known for fertile volcanic soils, tropical humidity, and ideal growing conditions
for high-strength fiber production.
Although the Philippines remains the largest global producer, Abaca from Talaud offers exceptional quality and growing export potential. With increasing global demand for biodegradable, sustainable, and high-performance natural fibers, Talaud Abaca is positioned as a strategic alternative sourcing origin within Indonesia.

Why Talaud Abaca Fiber is Highly Valued
The Talaud Islands have long cultivated Abaca as part of small-scale agricultural livelihoods. The island’s climate — consistent rainfall, high humidity, and mineral-rich soil — supports strong fiber development with excellent tensile strength and flexibility.
Abaca fiber from Talaud is known for:
- High tensile strength
- Saltwater resistance
- Lightweight yet durable structure
- Biodegradable and eco-friendly characteristics
- Excellent fiber length and uniformity
Navano Agros works closely with local farmers and processors to ensure consistent grading and export-standard selection.
Harvesting & Processing of Abaca
Abaca plants typically mature within 18–24 months before harvesting. The fiber is extracted from the leaf sheaths using manual or semi-mechanical stripping methods.
Processing includes:
- Cutting mature Abaca stalks
- Fiber stripping
- Washing and cleaning
- Sun-drying
- Sorting and grading
- Baling and export preparation
Navano Agros ensures proper drying, controlled moisture levels, uniformfiber bundles, and export-ready packaging.