Mejora Tu Planeta

Category: Other Industries

Country/Region: Mexico     State/Province: Jalisco

Main Products: Fresh And Processed Coconut Products

Company Introduction
Mejora Tu Planeta is a Mejora Tu Planeta based in Zapopan, Mexico. Mejora Tu Planeta is a member of exporthub.com since March, 2010. Our business is related to Food & Beverage industry and we specifically deal in Fresh and processed coconut products. Please find our product details below:Fresh and processed Coconut ProductsAm a exporter of Coconut products from fresh to processed products (oil, cream, husk, meat, dried, etc.) From the best palms in the Western coast of Mexico. Ask for QuotationFresh and processed Coconut ProductsAm a exporter of Coconut products from fresh to processed products (oil, cream, husk, meat, dried, etc.) From the best palms in the Western coast of Mexico. Ask for QuotationThank you for taking the time to go through our business profile. If there are any question, inquiry or comments, please feel free to contact us.
Company Overview

Business Type: Supplier, Buying House

Year Established: 2010

Employees: 11 - 50 People

Plant Area: Above 100,000 square meters

Contact Information

Fax: 52-33-12040222

Business Information

Main Markets: South America 10% Africa 10% Eastern Asia 9% Domestic Market 10% North America 9% Eastern Europe 11% Southern Europe 8% Mid East 10% Northern Europe 9% Oceania 14%

Trade Capacity: FOB, EXW, DDP

Contract Manufacturing: OEM Service Offered Design Service Offered Buyer Label Offered

Nearest Port: Zapopan

Trade & Financial Information

Annual Revenue: US$2.5 Million - US$5 Million

Total Revenue: US$10 Million - US$50 Million

Export Revenue: US$1 Million - US$2.5 Million

Annual Output: US$5 Million - US$10 Million

Registered Capital: US$2.5 Million - US$5 Million

Export Percentage: 51% - 60%

Payment Modes: USD, AUD, HKD

Lead Time: 21 days

Import/Export Mode: Using an agent

Product Showcase
Fresh and processed coconut products

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