Cattle livestock.
Livestock.
Pike-perch fillet.
Livestock.
Halal meat, live sheep.
Processed beetroots.
Larch.
Cashew nut kernels.
Rice, wheat.
Juice, water.
Yellow millet, wheat.
Calcium nitrate, sodium nitrate, sodium nitrite, potassium nitrate, MAP.
Seafood, Salmon, Albacore Tuna, Oysters, Sea Urchin, Shrimp, Herring, Sea Cucumber, Organic Sturgeon Caviar, Canned Salmon, Smoked Salmon.
Hello, I have access, on a regular basis, to a fairly unlimited amount of agricultural hay. Different qualities (mostly good) and at very reasonable prices. However,- to be able to set up a partnership business in which you will be regularly supplied with the required size and appropriate packaging of the agricultural fresh and dry timothy hay - an investment from your side is required. No money needed, -all we need is a hay packing machine according to your packaging needs (standarts). Everything else needed,- such as production facilities, hay delivery machines, employees, production process, etc. I will provide. If this cooperation offer is of interest to you then please feel free to contact me.
Sea-Buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides L.) Sea-buckthorn berries are like freckles – all summer, they slowly collect their golden colour and the best of what nature has to offer. These berries contain almost the complete range of vitamins, provitamins, minerals and biologically active substances. So sea-buckthorn juice can truly be called a multivitamin – a few spoonfuls of juice provide us with all the necessary daily vitamins. Sea-buckthorn is the best fruit for strengthening the immune system. Athletes use the juice of these berries as legal doping, since the malic acid in combination with other physiologically active substances releases muscle energy rapidly. Sea-buckthorn is gold that belongs to all of us, and we become richer every autumn.
Quince also known as the Japanese Aiva (Chaenomeles Maulei) The quince is a messenger of the sun on chilly winter evenings. Travelled here from the South, and having put down its roots to stay, it always provides a taste of the bright flower on the tongue. Also called the Lemon of the North, it is even richer in terms of vitamins. The fruit has an effect on the psyche and is a great mood-improver. A sip of quince juice drink quenches the yearning for summer both in the body and the mind. Quinces can be stored without any special preservation, and the sour taste of the fruit is reduced over time, while its beautiful fragrance grows. The quince’s fragrance and valuable vitamins will invigorate and give you strength.
Large or American Cranberry (Oxycoccus macrocarpus) As a red sunset reflects the day’s joy, so the spirit of summer colours the cranberry in autumn. It gives the berry character and a harsh beauty. The first frosts make it even stronger, letting it survive the winter without any loss of vitamins, in a cellar just as well as in a marsh. The American Cranberry has a thicker layer under its skin, letting it accumulate more active substances and mineral salts, useful in the prevention and treatment of various diseases. Our bodies need cranberries as much as they crave the autumn sun.
Lowbush blueberries (Vaccinium angustifolium) highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) Blueberries are stars of the day – the ripe flower leaves a five-point star on each berry, too many to count and invisible at night. Because of this, blueberries contain a lot of vitamin A – carotene, which improves our eyesight in the dark. They are recommended for pilots and astronauts, but will also come in useful for those who more often count stars on a computer monitor. Alongside vitamin A, blueberries also hold a lot of other valuable vitamins, antioxidants and minerals that help combat signs of aging. Let’s give our bodies what they need, not just in July - the blueberry month - but all year round with the help of juice!
Rubus idaeus The raspberry is the berry of eternal youth. As constant as the raspberry bushes in grandma’s garden, the taste of raspberry on the tongue evokes memories of childhood. Raspberries also taste of health and wellbeing, since their juice strengthens the immune system and is a good diaphoretic and heat-reducing agent in the case of a cold. Raspberries retain more of their healing properties after being heated than other berries. They do not lose their medicinal salicylic acid, which prevents microorganisms from growing and multiplying. Grandma had the right idea when she treated us to raspberry drinks, jams and desserts all year round. Being healthy is delicious.
Chokeberry The black chokeberry is a magician with a natural talent, hiding under the leaves of the bush and awaiting her grand entrance. For some, this never comes, since the astringent taste and harsh appearance of the fresh berries scares away the sweet-toothed. Only those in the know appreciate the chokeberry’s contribution to our health. 150 ml of chokeberry juice a day improves well-being, scares away headaches and helps you work harder.