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24 ~ 35 USD / Carton ( Negotiable )

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2000 Carton Minimum Order

Country:

South Africa

Model No:

0179

FOB Price:

24 ~ 35 USD / Carton ( Negotiable ) Get Latest Price

Place of Origin:

South Africa

Price for Minimum Order:

24 per Carton

Minimum Order Quantity:

2000 Carton

Packaging Detail:

1000 Bag/Bags per Week

Delivery Time:

15 to 25 dys

Supplying Ability:

1000 Bag per Week

Payment Type:

T/T, Western Union, Money Gram

Product Group :

-

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sasbab

South Africa

Free Member

Contact Person katelyn

Cape Town, Western Cape

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Product Specification

  • Processing Type: Refined
  • Cultivation Type: common
  • Use: cooking
  • Packaging: Bulk
  • Purity (%): 100
  • Volume (L): 1
  • Certification: ISO
  • Grade: A
  • Brand Name: OEM
  • Condition: Refined
  • Yelllow:Yellow

Product Description

Sunflower oil manifests its lightness with its appearance and taste. Sunflower oil, rich in Omega*6 fatty acid and vitamin E, is the indispensable of all kitchens. It can be used in all kinds of dishes, salads and desserts; stands out with the feature of giving fries distinguished taste. In addition, sunflower oil also helps to reveal the aroma of the foods.

Country: South Africa
Model No: 0179
FOB Price: 24 ~ 35 / Carton ( Negotiable ) Get Latest Price
Place of Origin: South Africa
Price for Minimum Order: 24 per Carton
Minimum Order Quantity: 2000 Carton
Packaging Detail: 1000 Bag/Bags per Week
Delivery Time: 15 to 25 dys
Supplying Ability: 1000 Bag per Week
Payment Type: T/T, Western Union, Money Gram
Product Group : -

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