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Marina Commodities Inc.

Supplier From Canada
Apr-01-18
Supplier : Pulses, peas, lentils

Established: 2000

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Contact Details:
90 Burnhamthorpe Road West, Suite 1102
Mississauga L5B3C3
ON Canada


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Usage : Cooking
Specialities : Rich In Taste, Long Shelf Life
Cultivation Type : Natural
Shelf Life : 1 Year
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