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Kailash Export

Supplier From India
Mar-20-19
Supplier : Organic vegetables, banana leaf, coconut coir , coconut pith, black pepper

Services : Transportation and shipping
Established: 2018

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Contact Details:
100/4 Northern Garden Street
Coimbatore 641105
Tamil Nadu India


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pH : 5.5-6.8% Max
EC : 600 Max
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Family: N.O. Piperaceae
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