Hot-selling attractive price Blackcurrant Extract Factory from Guyana
Hot-selling attractive price Blackcurrant Extract Factory from Guyana Detail:
[Latin Name] Ribes nigrum
[Specification] Anthocyanosides≥25.0%
[Appearance] Purple black fine powder
Plant Part Used: Fruit
[Particle size] 80Mesh
[Loss on drying] ≤5.0%
[Heavy Metal] ≤10PPM
[Storage] Store in cool & dry area, keep away from the direct light and heat.
[Shelf life] 24 Months
[Package] Packed in paper-drums and two plastic-bags inside.
[Net weight] 25kgs/drum
[What is Black currant?]
The black currant bush is a 6-foot tall perennial that entered the world somewhere in the regions that include northern Asia and central and northern Europe. Its flowers display five reddish-green to brownish petals. The celebrated black currant fruit is a glossy-skinned berry that carries several seeds laden with marvelous nutritional and curative treasures. An established bush can produce ten pounds of fruit per season
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Our company since its inception, always regards product quality as enterprise life, continuously improve production technology, improve product quality and continuously strengthen enterprise total quality management, in strict accordance with the national standard ISO 9001:2000 for Hot-selling attractive price Blackcurrant Extract Factory from Guyana , The product will supply to all over the world, such as: French, Karachi, Kuala Lumpur, We also have the strong ability of integration to supply our best service, and plan to build the warehouse in the different countries around the world, that will be more conveniently to service our customers.
This video was created for my Environmental Studies class about Invasive Species found in Ohio. The goal was to not only show my fellow classmates about the invasive species but give them a glimpse about the damage invasive species can cause or why they are harmful to not only the environment but our pockets as well. Below I have listed the invasive species shown and some information about them. I have included links so that you may read up more on each species.
By increasing our knowledge of the “enemy” we may then learn how to stop it. My goal is bring awareness about invasive species and how harmful they are to not only other species but us as well. The more you research on invasive species the more you will see why people are trying so hard to stop them while wondering why others are not. So please, if you can, do a little research on your own after watching this video. After all, what’s considered invasive here might not be in another state or country elsewhere.
Thanks for taking the time to read, watch, and expand your knowledge on environmental issues.
(If I miss ID, my apologies it is late and I am trying to get this up so I can sleep)
Emerald Ash Borer ~ (0:04), (0:25 – 0:28), (1:52 – 1:55)
Asian Carp ~ (0:22 – 0:25), (2:11 – 2:15)
Purple Loosestrife ~ (0:30 – 0:32), (1:16 – 1:18), (2:06 – 2:10), (3:10 – 3:13)
European Starling ~ (0:33 – 0:36), (0:51 – 1:04)
Amu Honeysuckle ~ (1:09 – 1:11)
Japanese Honeysuckle ~ (2:18 – 2:19)
Zebra Mussel ~ (1:23 – 1:26), (1:38 – 1:40)
Autumn Olive ~ (1:30 – 1:33), (2:16 – 2:17)
House Sparrow ~ (1:44 – 1:47)
Narrow-headed Cattail ~ (2:00 – 2:05)
Anywhere after 3:40, the species are identified before pictures of the said species are shown so I will not include them in the times of this description. If I have also missed any, please let me know.
Emerald Ash Borer – Emerald ash borer (EAB), Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire, is an exotic beetle that was discovered in southeastern Michigan near Detroit in the summer of 2002. The adult beetles nibble on ash foliage but cause little damage. The larvae (the immature stage) feed on the inner bark of ash trees, disrupting the tree’s ability to transport water and nutrients. Emerald ash borer probably arrived in the United States on solid wood packing material carried in cargo ships or airplanes originating in its native Asia.
Links: https://www.emeraldashborer.info/ – https://www.emeraldashborer.info/identifyeab.cfm
Asian Carp –
Links: https://www.epa.gov/greatlakes/invasive/asiancarp/
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By Lilith from Jeddah - 2017.10.23 10:29
Hope that the company could stick to the enterprise spirit of "Quality, Efficiency, Innovation and Integrity", it will be better and better in the future.
By Andrew from Liverpool - 2018.11.06 10:04