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Oct-13-20
 
PK Parts is the leading independent company of spare parts for vehicles. The name is synonymous with quality spare parts and the company has earned a truly enviable reputation around the globe. We manufacture all parts as per customers request.
Mar-11-22
Supplier From Kandy, Sri Lanka
Jul-31-20
Supplier From Kandy, Sri Lanka
Oct-20-20
Supplier From Kandy, Central, Sri Lanka
Jan-02-21
 
350 ml bottle ( 20 foot container-12000 bottles.
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Jun-19-20
 
Ceylon (Ceylon tea) - a type of tea, produced in Sri Lanka. It is black tea, fully fermented. Its best harvests are dated February, March, August and September, however it is harvested all year round. Ceylon tea is characterized by a full, distinctive flavor and a red-brown color. It is the kind closest to what is generally considered to be tea in Europe and America. It is brewed by pouring boiling water over it and waiting 2â??3 minutes. The tea production process is similar almost everywhere on the island. It is carried out according to the scheme : tea harvest - the best quality tea is produced from the first two leaves and a bud; leaf wilting - a process to get rid of excess water from the leaves; rolling - leaves warmed up during twisting begin the oxidation process; screening - initial selection and cooling of leaves; oxidation - almost one hundred percent - makes the final product black tea; drying - stopping the oxidation process by heating it to a temperature of about 90â??95�ºC; sorting - selecting leaves and separating them in terms of leaf size; cleaning - removal of all kinds of dirt and stems; sensory assessment - tea brewed in accordance with the ISO 3103 standard, ensures the quality of the final product; packaging - the finished dried material is placed in paper bags, lined with aluminum foil, which prevents light and moisture from entering the packaging.
Jun-19-20
 
We are company in Sri Lanka ,we have in our offer every Peat in various forms, we are looking for buyers around the world. We offer -Peat Bale 5kg -Chips Balls 3 kg -Briquette Peat 650g -Naked Grow Plank 100x15x10
Aug-09-20
 
Sri Lanka moringa, grown in tropical home conditions in Sri Lanka, is a community project. We produce 100% natural top quality moringa oleifera leaf powder, tea and capsules for export. Our moringa leaves are slowly cold dried in small batches for 15 hours at 7% humidity to preserve all natural nutrients, instead of the traditional sun or oven drying methods. The products are laboratory tested and manufactured under the supervision of the Industrial Technology Institute of Sri Lanka (ITI). Our philosophy is "do no harm." Our processes are sustainable, community and environment friendly. Our vision is to be a company recognized around the world as a "tree to table". Our mission is to provide 100% natural, healthy and sustainable food for an active, health-conscious lifestyle. Our goal is to educate consumers about plants and their health properties.
Oct-13-20
 
Sri Lanka is a land of spices.Of all the spices used in Sri Lankan cuisine, Ceylon cinnamon, also known as real cinnamon, is the most famous. It is a spice that has given Sri Lanka an important position on the spice map. In addition to cinnamon, Sri Lanka produces other spices, some of which are also used for medicinal purposes. Here are the most used spices grown on the island. It is worth buying them when traveling to Sri Lanka.Black pepper is the second most grown spice in Sri Lanka after cinnamon, and is exported all over the world. Some say that black pepper comes from India, while others believe that it comes from Sri Lanka, and this tropical plant grows in the Sri Lankan jungles. Sri Lankan cuisine uses a lot of black pepper in curries and other dishes. Sometimes even plain rice is seasoned with a few unground black peppercorns.

"The Queen of Spices" is the nickname of cardamom. It is a spice used in both savory and sweet dishes. While Sri Lanka's cardamom comes from India, the country remains one of the main suppliers of both white and green varieties. Cardamom is often found in curries, sambolas, as well as spiced tea, and is one of the most sought after and expensive spices. The end product used in cooking is the dried seed pods. cloves Cloves do not come from Sri Lanka or India, yet they grow here successfully. The islanders add cloves to rice as a flavoring spice. A few grains are simply thrown into the water in which the rice is cooked. It is worth mentioning that cloves have healing properties. Clove oil is a natural antibiotic. Nutmeg is native to Indonesia, but like cloves, this plant grows well in Sri Lanka. It adds flavor to everything from curries to cookies and other sweets. Along with cloves, nutmeg is one of the most popular spices worldwide. Turmeric is gaining huge recognition recently as a medicinal plant. It is mainly used in face masks and to treat hair. Turmeric root powder gives dishes a wonderful yellow color and has many healing properties. Chilli pepper Chili peppers are a popular spice for any Sri Lankan dish. Dried red varieties are used whole or as a powder. Powdered seasoning comes in two forms: roasted and unroasted chili. Each has a distinct flavor. Green chili peppers are added fresh to the dish and sometimes added at the end of the cooking process.
Oct-13-20
 
Manufactures a wide range of wood products with a focus on decorative wood panels featuring beautiful wood veneers and laminates.

From environmental stewardship to wood product solutions, defines choice, quality and sustainability.
May-24-20
Supplier From Kandy, Sri Lanka
Feb-15-21
Supplier From Kandy, Central province, Sri Lanka
Jan-16-21
Supplier From Kandy, Sri Lanka
Aug-28-20

Hand Made Slippers/flipflops

$9.00
MOQ: Not Specified
Supplier From Kandy, Central Province, Sri Lanka
 
Handmade slippers for you day today wear. We manufacture hand made slippers with various designs. Rubber and leather products are available. Logos and straps can be customized with colors and designs, even your own brand name can be done with our products. If you have interest in Slippers , we are here to supply you. Just Contact us.
Price - FOB 9 USD
Mar-30-15

Saw Dust

MOQ: Not Specified
Supplier From Kandy, Sri Lanka
 
We are offering sawdust powder. We can supply the best quality sawdust powder in any quantity.

We are offering sawdust . We can supply the best quality sawdust in any quantity. . We have satisfied clients across the country. Our price and quality is competitive compare to the other prices and quality in the market.



Specification:
Kind of sawdust: pine, rubber, acacia, mixed wood.
Size of pressed sawdust: 0.5-3 mm
Moisture: maximum 10%
Powder ; maximum 5%
Foreign matter maximum 3%
Zizes ; 1mm-5mm
Loadability 22 -32 tons 40fcl


Saw dust, pressed in block then pack in pp bag.
Packing in 2 types:
-10 kg/pack
- 5kg/ pack
500 kgs/ pp

Top quality wood shavings for horses bedding clean and also for poultry farms
And animalbedding, biomass, mushroom caltivation , boiler feuel
Oct-26-21
Supplier From Kandy, Sri Lanka
Jun-28-16
Supplier From Kandy, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
Feb-11-25

Blue Java Banana Plant Seeds

$50.00
MOQ: Not Specified
Supplier From Kandy, Central, Sri Lanka
 
How to Grow Bananas From Seeds
Encourage your banana seeds to grow by soaking them in water, sowing them in sandy and loamy soil, watering consistently, and maintaining proper temperatures. Here are six steps to follow when growing bananas at home from seed

Soak the Seed First
Give the seeds a headstart by softening and warming them up. Put the seeds in a bowl and cover them with warm water, changing the water when it cools down.

Leave the seeds to soak for 48 hours to help the embryo sprout.

Prepare You Seed-Starting Tray

Put seeds in a seed tray indoors.
Use potting soil with lots of organic compost and more than half sandy/airy loam. This will provide the seeds with the necessary nutrients.

Sow the Seeds
Sow seeds 1/4 inch deep in the tray. Sowing seeds outdoors in a bed is not possible unless the soil temperature remains above 68 degrees.

Water Gently
Water the tray so that the soil becomes moist, but not soggy. Do not drown the seed. Only maintain conditions that are damp as the seed settles in and begins to germinate. Soil that is too wet can cause the seed to rot.

Pay Attention to Temperature
Use a heat mat on a timer to maintain an indoor soil temperature of at least 60 degrees.Depending on the variety of the banana, it may need as much as 19 hours of cool temperatures and only five hours of warm, but research your seed to maintain the correct ratio.

Give it Time
You can't rush banana seed germination. Depending on your variety, seeds could germinate in two to three weeks or it could happen in two or more months or longer.
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