Food and agricultural products .
Agricultural Food Products And Cereals..
Agricultural & food products..
Fine Art Canvas Oil Painting, Agricultural Product..
Honey, Agrifood..
Agriculture, dry foods.
Food and Agricultural..Trade.
Agriculture Equipment and Calcium Chloride..
Food, Agriculture..
Urea And Other Agri, Chemical Fertilizer..
Agriculture Product, Wooden Product..Clearing Agents, Transportation, Shipping, Air Cargo Service.
Yellow Corn, Agriculture..
Food, Agriculture.Trading
Metal dept: copper, construction department : steel rebar, cement, concrete, food department: rice, sugar, saffron, asafoethida.
Seafood, shrimps, lobsters, crabs, squid, octopus, cuttlefish, clams, fish items like tuna, ribbon fish, eel, pomfret, red snapper, reef cod, emperor fish, indian mackerel, horse mackerel, yellow scad, croaker, katti, mahi mahi, king fish, spanish mackerel.Exporter
Shoes and agriculture cocoa beans, dry fruits, green cardamom, organic brown sugar, pulses, spices, flour, honey, frozen chicken, handicraft products, apparel & fashion imitation jewellery (artificial jewellery), ladies sandals, fabric, shirts, tshirts, formal shoes, jeans, ladies pajamas, girls top, kids wear, kids shorts, ladies purses/handbags, cosmetics & personal care human hairs (human hair wigs), baby care products, baby creams, baby lotion, baby oil, hair brush., all kinds of food & beverages products.
High quality Korean products, focusing on cosmetics, instant foods, medical equipments, skincare, furniture, and frozen meat..
Chickpeas
Raw cashew nuts, dried split ginger, dried hibiscus flower, cocoa, charcoal, chili pepper, shea butter.
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.