Alfalfa Leaf Powder

Alfalfa Leaf Powder

120 INR/Kilograms

Product Details:

  • Product Type Herbal Product
  • Category Herbs & Herbs Extract
  • Usage Industrial
  • Form Powder
  • Shelf Life 12-24 Months
  • Storage Instructions Dry Place
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Alfalfa Leaf Powder Price And Quantity

  • 120 INR/Kilograms
  • 25 Kilograms

Alfalfa Leaf Powder Product Specifications

  • Powder
  • Dry Place
  • 12-24 Months
  • Herbal Product
  • Herbs & Herbs Extract
  • Industrial

Alfalfa Leaf Powder Trade Information

  • Cash in Advance (CID)
  • 5000 Kilograms Per Month
  • 2-7 Days
  • All India

Product Description



Alfalfa Leaf Powder is a high-quality herb extract that is sourced naturally and is perfect for industrial use. This powder is finely ground and easy to use, making it an ideal ingredient in various applications. The powder comes in a dry form and can be stored in a cool and dry place for up to 12-24 months without any degradation in quality. This herb extract is perfect for use in the food and beverage industry, as well as in the manufacture of herbal supplements. It is rich in essential vitamins and minerals, making it a highly nutritious ingredient.

FAQs of Alfalfa Leaf Powder:


Q: What is the shelf life of Alfalfa Leaf Powder?

A: The shelf life of Alfalfa Leaf Powder is 12-24 months if stored in a cool and dry place.

Q: What is the form of Alfalfa Leaf Powder?

A: Alfalfa Leaf Powder is available in a powdered form.

Q: What is the recommended storage instruction for Alfalfa Leaf Powder?

A: It is recommended to store Alfalfa Leaf Powder in a dry place.

Q: What is the category of Alfalfa Leaf Powder?

A: Alfalfa Leaf Powder falls under the category of Herbs & Herbs Extract.

Q: Is Alfalfa Leaf Powder suitable for industrial use?

A: Yes, Alfalfa Leaf Powder is perfect for industrial use.

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