Agriculture commodity
Cane Molasses
By-product of cane sugar refining, sold to distilleries and feed compounders on its own price.
At a glance
- Family
- Industrial & Fibre Crops
- Sector
- Agriculture
- HS code
- 1703.10
Source Cane Molasses
Verified cane molasses, inspected and contract-ready.
Frequently asked
- What is Cane Molasses?
- By-product of cane sugar refining, sold to distilleries and feed compounders on its own price.
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