The legume black eye beans, also known as goat pea, is a subspecies of the cowpea that is grown all over the world for its medium-sized, edible bean. The Black Eyed Beans are well-known for their flavor and smooth texture. Product origin - Myanmar, Key Specifications: Foreign Matter 1% Max, Sister Bean 2% Max ,Damage 3% Max Machine cleaned Minimum Order Quantity 25 Metric Tonnes
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Standard size : 1220mm x 2440mm (4' x 8') Thickness : 4.6mm, 7.5mm, 9.5mm Grade : BWP Glue : MELAMINE, PHENOLIC Species : GURJAN
Standard size :1220mm x 2440mm (4' x 8' ) Thickness : 4.6mm, 7.5mm, 9.5mm Grade : BWP Glue : MELAMINE Species : RUBBER
Standard size : 1220mm x 2440mm (4\' x 8\' ) Thickness : 4.6mm, 7.5mm ,9.5mm Grade : BWP Glue : MELAMINE Species : EUCALYPTUS
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Thickness - 3.4mm Size - 1220mm x 2440mm Grade - AA, AB Base Ply - Full Gurjan Plywood Face - Teak Veneer Back - Gurjan Veneer Veneer - Crown-Cut, Quarter-Cut Glue - MUF with Melamine 13%
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1) Long Grain White rice (15, 10% , 5 % Broken) 2) Parboiled rice (5 % Broken) 3) Glutinous Rice 4) Round Grain fragrant rice (5% broken). Packed in New Single PP woven Bag 50 kgs net +/- 2 % due to tare weight.
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