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2019-2020年中国鲜枣出口智利注册包装厂名单registed 2019-2020年中国鲜枣出口智利注册包装厂名单 REGISTED PACKING HOUSES FOR THE EXPORT OF CHINESE JUJUBES TO CHILE IN THE YEAR OF 2019-2020 序号 包装厂中文名 注册登记号Re 所在地 Location: County, 包装厂英文名 包装厂英文地址 水果品种C Number Chinese Name of Packing 包装厂中文地址 Address in Chinese gistered Location Province English Name of Packing house Address in English ommodity house Number JINMA SMALL SECTION,WANGWU 1 河北泊头 BOTOU, HEBEI 泊头东方果品有限公司 BOTOU DONGFANG FRUIT CO.,LTD. 河北省泊头市王武镇金马小区 1306GC001 JUJUBE TOWN,BOTOU HEBEI 山西省运城市万荣县恒磁工业园区 HENGCI INDUSTRIAL ZONE,WANRONG 2 山西运城 YUNCHENG, SHANXI 万荣县华荣果业有限公司 WANRONG HUARONG FRUIT CO.,LTD. 1406GC001 JUJUBE COUNTY,SHANXI PROVINCE ZHANGDIAN VILLAGE,ZHANGDIAN 山西阳煤新科农业开发有限公司 SHANXI YUMMY SUNCO AGRICULTURAL 山西省运城市平陆县张店镇张店村 3 山西运城 YUNCHENG, SHANXI TOWN,PINLU COUNTY,SHANXI 0507GC0003 JUJUBE DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD. PROVINCE WANTENG APPLES DEVELOPMENT 山西省运城市临猗县北景乡西里村 BEIJING TOWN,LINYI COUNTY,YUNCHENG 4 山西运城 YUNCHENG, SHANXI 临猗县万腾果业开发有限公司 1406GC010 JUJUBE LIMITED COPERATION LINYI COUNTY CITY,SHANXI PROVINCE LIANGJIAZHUANG VILLAGE, HANXUE SHANXI ALKE AGRICULTURAL 山西省运城市万荣县汉薛镇梁家庄 5 山西运城 YUNCHENG, SHANXI 山西阿尔珂农业科技有限公司 TOWN, WANRONG COUNTY, YUNCHENG 0507GC1107 JUJUBE TECHNOLOGY CO. LTD 村 CITY, SHANXI PROVINCE RUICHENG COUNTY JINSHUN YUAN 芮城县金顺源果业冷藏有限公司 山西省运城市芮城县古魏镇刘原村 LIUYUAN VILLAGE,GUWEI TOWN, 6 山西运城 YUNCHENG, SHANXI FRUIT INDUSTRY COLD STORAGE CO., 1406GC029 JUJUBE RUICHENG COUNTY, SHANXI PROVINCE LTD. FENGWANG ROAD, QIJI TOWNSHIP, LINYI 山西省运城市临猗县七级镇冯王路 7 山西运城 YUNCHENG, SHANXI 山西大方广果品有限公司 SHANXI DAFANGGUANG FRUIT CO.LTD COUNTY, YUNCHENG CITY, SHANXI, 1406GC067 JUJUBE CHINA. 富洋(延安)市场推广及冷库有 YAN'AN FRUIT MARKET EXPANSION & NANMAO VILLAGE, HOUZHUANG 8 陕西延安 YAN'AN, SHAANXI 陕西省延安市黄陵县侯庄乡南峁村 6100GC006 JUJUBE 限公司 REFRIGERATE CO., LTD. TOWN,HUANGLING COUNTY, SHAANXI. SHAANXI DAYUAN AGRICULTURE HUACHENG ROAD, CHENGGUAN TOWN, 9 陕西渭南 WEINAN, SHAANXI 陕西大元农业科技有限责任公司 陕西省渭南市大荔县城关镇花城路 6100GC139 JUJUBE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD DALI COUNTY SOUTH OF ANQING AVE, EAST OF XINGMIN XINJIANG TOP FRUIT PACKING 新疆库尔勒市经济技术开发区兴民路东 10 新疆库尔勒 KORLA, XINJIANG 新疆拓普公司东库区水果包装厂 ROAD, ECONOMIC & TECHNICAL INDUSTRIAL 6507GC003 JUJUBE FACTORY IN EAST STORAGE 侧安庆大道南侧 DISTRICT, KORLA, XINJIANG.
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