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Cymbopogon Citratus Or Dried Lemongrass

Supplier From Egypt
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Oct-25-23

Dried Lemongrass
Family: Poaceae
Botanical name: Cymbopogon
Hs Code: 121190
Packing: 20 kg bags
Form: 1-3 cm / Powder
Color: light green
Application: Herbal tea, essential oil.

Price and Minumum Quantity

Price: Price: Negotiable
Minimum Order Qty: 6  Metric Tonnes
Production Capacity: 50Mt / Month
Packaging: 20 Kg Pp Bag
Sample: Available. Sample Cost Born By Buyer

Product Model And Origin

Brand: Cymbopogon citratus
Model: 121190
Seller Code: 121190
HS Code: 121190
Standards: Purity: 97: 98%

Competitive Advantages

  • Cymbopogon citratus benefits: essential oil / food / herbal tea
  • Cymbopogon citratus has a strong smell
  • Quality control: under restricted qc
  • Bulk contract available

Other Details

  • Cymbopogon citratus color: green
  • Cymbopogon citratus shelf life: 3 years
  • Cymbopogon citratus production: by qualified workers
  • Cymbopogon citratus delivery: within 2 weeks

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