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Indonesian Salak (Snake Fruit)

Supplier From Indonesia
May-21-21

Salak Fruits with specifications ready for export are as follows:
a) Always fresh, picked directly from the plantation when We are going to export
b) Maturity level = 70% -75%
c) Weight 1kg = 11-14pcs
d) Taken from plantations that apply and have a GOOD AGRICULTURE PROCESS (GAP) certificate
e) Guaranteed fruit health from the Indonesian Agricultural Quarantine Agency

Price and Minimum Quantity

Price: $20 - $100
MOQ: Not Specified

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