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Inasea Seaweed

Supplier From Indonesia
Nov-12-13
Supplier : Seaweed, eucheuma cottonii, gracilaria, eucheuma spinossum

Established: 2004

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Contact Details:
Btp Blok Ab No.126, Tamalanrea
Makassar 90245
Sulawesi Selatan Indonesia


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SPECIFICATION

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