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Bhagwant Export

Supplier From India
Sep-07-18
Supplier : Wheat, jowar, sweet corn, yellow maize, soybean, onion, pulses, tomato, green chillie, lemon, tamarind seeds, tamarind kernel powder, custard apple, pomegranate

Established: 2018

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Contact Details:
3810/1/12, Datta Nagar
Barshi 413401
Maharashtra India


Supplier Of Fresh Lemon   |   Corn   |   Soybean   |   Fresh Onion   |   Wheat   |   Maize   |   Spices Powder   |   Fresh Green Chilli   |   Pulses   |   Other Spices Powder   |   Pomegranate   |   Apple   |   Tamarind Seed   |   Fresh Tomato   |   Sorghum

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