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Box 78, Bet-Dagan 50250, Israel Tel: 972-3-9681598 Fax: 972-3-9681571 WWW.PPIS.MOAG.GOV.IL Packinghouses and Orchards registered with PPIS for export to the People's Republic of China 28.10.19 Settlement Orchard ID Exporter Ahuzzam 121669 Various Exporters Ahuzzam 143259 Various Exporters Ahuzzam 50803 Various Exporters Ahuzzam 50799 Various Exporters Ahuzzam 50809 Various Exporters Ahuzzam 227380 Various Exporters Ahuzzam 227361 Various Exporters Ahuzzam 50796 Various Exporters Alumim 49077 Various Exporters Amir 23061 Various Exporters Amir 226789 Various Exporters Amir 23063 Various Exporters Amir 23069 Various Exporters Amir 23070 Various Exporters Amir 23068 Various Exporters Amir 226084 Various Exporters Amir 226019 Various Exporters Amir 23067 Various Exporters Amir 23064 Various Exporters Amir 226820 Various Exporters Amir 23065 Various Exporters Aniam 55137 Various Exporters Aniam 55138 Various Exporters Aniam 55139 Various Exporters Aniam 55140 Various Exporters Ashdod 21364 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