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Entasis Exporters

Supplier From India
Mar-30-18
Supplier : Ornamental fishes, flowerhorn, live plants, pet birds, cockatiel

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39/14 Gazette Begum Street Royapettah
Chennai
India


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Ingredients
Corn Gluten Meal, Wheat Gluten, Soy Meal, DDGS, Grains, Pluses, Essential Amino Acids, Vitamins, Minerals, Trace Minerals, Toxin Binders and Mold Inhibitor

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Crude Protein % 15.6
Crude Fat % 7
Crude Fiber % 3
Moisture (% Maximum) 12.0
Metabolizable Energy kcal/kg 3175
Crude Ash % 4.6
Ingredient Profile 100% Vegetarian
Moisture (% Maximum) 12
Product Form Coarse Mash Form / Pellet Form
Product Branding HAF�®
Net Weight 39 Kgs When Packed
Product Pricing On Unit Basis (for each 39 Kgs Packing)
Production Capacity per Day 450 MT/Day
Factory Visit Not Permissible
Fumigation Aluminum Phosphide or Methyl Bromide (or any as per buyer specification)
Clinical Test Methodology As per IS:2052 Proximate Analysis on Dry Matter Basis
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