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Ishmi Balaji

Supplier From India
Sep-26-24
Supplier : Matar and chana daal besan gota and gura

Services : Manufacturer and supplier
Established: 2015 Standards: ISO 9000 -9002

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Contact Details:
Uttarpara Hooghly
Hooghly 712245
West Bengal India


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Size 12mm 11mm 10mm 9mm 8mm 7mm
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Admixture 0.5% Max 0.5% Max 0.5% Max 0.5% Max 0.8% Max 0.8% Max
Total Defect % 4.2% Max 4.2% Max 4.2% Max 6.5% Max 6.5% Max 7.5% Max
Weeviled Seeds% 0.2%max 0.2%max 0.2%max 0.5%max 0.5%max 1%max
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