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Gayo, Lintong, Mandheling Moist 13%

Supplier From Indonesia
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Dec-01-23

International Price List Detail :
1 Prices are not binding. Prices will change according to market prices and the dollar exchange rate
2 Above offer list are based on FOB Jakarta price
3 Above prices are based on minimum quantity of 1 tons
4 Above quality standard are based on Specialty Coffee Quality: 0% Primary Defect, <5% Secondary Defects.
5 Standard packaging per bag: jute bag and grainpro.
6 Price will be determined by quantity, quality, and lead time. Discussed and confirmed with customer.
7 For other requests (i.e other coffee aside from the list above, packaging, and special handling), please contact us.

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Price: $7900
MOQ: Not Specified

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