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Common Wormwood (Mugwort) Artemisia Vulgaris

Supplier From Ukraine
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Mar-30-23

Common Wormwood (mugwort) Artemisia vulgaris
High quality dried Common wormwood for wholesale
The aerial part of the plant is used as a spicy seasoning for various dishes, especially fatty ones. Wormwood is a medicinal plant. The herb is used as a medicinal raw material - leafy flowering tops collected during flowering and dried. Wormwood improves appetite and digestion, has a tonic, sedative, hematopoietic, wound-healing, choleretic and mild laxative effect; improves stomach function and helps with fever.
We provide drying of our products meeting all requirements to keep max of useful substances
Country of origin - Ukraine

Price and Minimum Quantity

Price: Negotiable
MOQ: 100 Kilograms
Standard: Certificate of Quality
Production Capacity: Up To 70 Tons Per Year
Packaging: Packaging As Requested By Customer
Sample: Available. Sample Cost Born By Buyer

Product Model And Origin

Brand: Fito-Export
HS Code: 1211

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  • Style: dried
  • Drying process: thermal method
  • Accepted delivery terms: fob, fca, cif, exw, ddp, express delivery

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