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May-01-25
Supplier From Auckland, New Zealand
 
1. Product Name and Composition
Long name: 100% Native Potato Starch.

2. Product code
ES 900 (900 Kg bulk bag), ES 25 (40 x 25 kg bags delivered as 1 Tonne pallets).

3.Type
100% native (unmodified) potato starch in powder form

4. Function
Used as an ingredient for the production of ready to bake Gluten-free foods and non-Gluten free foods. Must receive a full cook (at least 70 degrees celsius for 2 minutes or thermal equivalent) prior to consumption. This requirement does not apply when used in non-food manufacturing processes.

5. Product Description
Dried native Potato starch powder of bland, white appearance, free from objectionable odours and foreign objects >180 microns. Packed into 900 kg bulk bags or 25 kg paper lined bags.

6. Certificate of analysis criteria
When a parameter is not mentioned or when no result is entered for a parameter, Earthpac starch Ltd. certifies that the product contained in this shipment meets and conforms to all requirements of the agreed specification.

7. Packaging and traceability
900 Kg food grade bulk bag
25 Kg paper lined bag (minimum order quantity 40 x 25 Kg â?? 1 pallet)
Each bag will include batch number and best before details ensuring forwards and backwards traceability.

8. Declaration
GM free derived from potatoes grown and processed in New Zealand. Contains no pesticides and heavy metals which exceed New Zealand and Codex food safety standards and guidelines. This product shall at the time of delivery conform in every respect to the provisions of the Australia/NZ food standards and regulations made there under. Customers exporting this product or items made using this product should check compliance with the importing country regulations.

GMO Status
Does not require any GM label statement under 1.5.2 of the ANZFA regulations.

9.Storage and Transport
Store inside, cool and dry, in sound and well closed packaging.
Protect from contamination.
Do not store or ship together with odorous or toxic substances.
Recommended storage time: no longer than 3 years.
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Sep-08-20

Corrugated Box

$1
MOQ: Not Specified
 
Corrugated box is known for their strength, durability, lightness, recyclability, and cost-effectiveness.
Corrugated boxes are used for the shipping of a variety of items and due to the quality and safety of packaging items, corrugated box
are used widely in the food industry.

There are mainly four types of corrugated box, single-phase corrugated box, single wall corrugated box, double-wall corrugated box, triple wall corrugated box.

Our factory manufactures all types of corrugated boxes. We can produce corrugated boxes in any quantity and size. All you need is to provide us the following details:

1. Dimension of the box (LWH)
2. Number of ply (3 Ply, 5 Ply, 7 Ply, 9 Ply)
3. Option of single-phase, single wall, double-wall or triple wall
4. Your custom design
5. Paper quality (80GSM to 150GSM)
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Supplier From Auckland, New Zealand
Feb-13-18
 
Excellent hygiene and quality technology put New Zealand dairy among the most reliable in the world. You can feel secure consuming products that comply with our rigorous health and safety standards.New Zealand cows primarily graze on fields, year round. The grass they graze on has been grown especially for their optimal nutrition and to achieve a milk high in protein, mineral and vitamin content.New Zealand can provide everything from high-quality basics such as butter and cheese, through to gourmet ice cream and specialised ingredients like spray-dried milk proteins. New Zealand accounts for 2.4 percent of global milk production and one third of global dairy trade.
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