We purchase stems from farmers and suppliers as shown in pictures and we then cut them and clean them of foreign matter and we then bag them. We can provide with the following certificates, 1. Processing certificate. 2. SGS certificate. 3. Origin Certificate. 4. Phytosanitary Certificate. 5. USD 3.42/kg CIF China
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Buyer: Decoration, giftware, toys & games, garments like shirts, t shirts, polo, pant and trouser, underwear and sportswear, household like kitchenware, stationery & foodstuffs, mineral items, iron ore, metal scrap, petroleum items, chemical items, agricultural products like rice, edible oils like sunflower oil, animal feeds, paper products, wood pellets & wood chips
Supplier: Fishes like skip jack tuna, yellow fin tuna, snapper, ribbonfish, hake, tilapia, pangasius, sea trout, sea bream, sea bass, pomfrets, shrimps like vannamei, black tiger, argentina red shrimps, cat tiger, cephalopods like cuttlefish, squids, lobsters like spiny lobsters, slipper lobsters
Buyer: Fishes like skip jack tuna, yellow fin tuna, snapper, ribbonfish, hake, tilapia, pangasius, sea trout, sea bream, sea bass, pomfrets, shrimps like vannamei, black tiger, argentina red shrimps, cat tiger, cephalopods like cuttlefish, squids, lobsters like spiny lobsters, slipper lobsters
Lavender has been a favorite herb for centuries. The historic use and recognition of lavender is almost as old the history of man. As an herb, lavender has been in documented use for over 2,500 years. In ancient times lavender was used for mummification and perfume by the Egyptian's, Phoenicians, and peoples of Arabia. The Greeks and the romans bathed in lavender scented water and it was from the Latin word "lavo" meaning "to wash" that the herb took it's name. Perhaps first domesticated by the Arabians, lavender spread across Europe from Greece.