The Sri Lankan government has urged local animal feed manufacturers to import feed ingredients and veterinary medicines through the USD 1 billion Indian credit line. The ceiling is set at USD 180 million. Nimal Priyankarage, Registrar Animal Feed at the Department of Animal Health and Production, sa...
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The Sri Lankan government has urged local animal feed manufacturers to import feed ingredients and veterinary medicines through the USD 1 billion Indian credit line. The ceiling is set at USD 180 million. Nimal Priyankarage, Registrar Animal Feed at the Department of Animal Health and Production, sa...
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The Sri Lankan government has urged local animal feed manufacturers to import feed ingredients and veterinary medicines through the USD 1 billion Indian credit line. The ceiling is set at USD 180 million. Nimal Priyankarage, Registrar Animal Feed at the Department of Animal Health and Production, sa...
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The Sri Lankan government has urged local animal feed manufacturers to import feed ingredients and veterinary medicines through the USD 1 billion Indian credit line. The ceiling is set at USD 180 million. Nimal Priyankarage, Registrar Animal Feed at the Department of Animal Health and Production, sa...
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The Sri Lankan government has urged local animal feed manufacturers to import feed ingredients and veterinary medicines through the USD 1 billion Indian credit line. The ceiling is set at USD 180 million. Nimal Priyankarage, Registrar Animal Feed at the Department of Animal Health and Production, sa...
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The Sri Lankan government has urged local animal feed manufacturers to import feed ingredients and veterinary medicines through the USD 1 billion Indian credit line. The ceiling is set at USD 180 million. Nimal Priyankarage, Registrar Animal Feed at the Department of Animal Health and Production, sa...
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The Sri Lankan government has urged local animal feed manufacturers to import feed ingredients and veterinary medicines through the USD 1 billion Indian credit line. The ceiling is set at USD 180 million. Nimal Priyankarage, Registrar Animal Feed at the Department of Animal Health and Production, sa...
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The Sri Lankan government has urged local animal feed manufacturers to import feed ingredients and veterinary medicines through the USD 1 billion Indian credit line. The ceiling is set at USD 180 million. Nimal Priyankarage, Registrar Animal Feed at the Department of Animal Health and Production, sa...
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The Sri Lankan government has urged local animal feed manufacturers to import feed ingredients and veterinary medicines through the USD 1 billion Indian credit line. The ceiling is set at USD 180 million. Nimal Priyankarage, Registrar Animal Feed at the Department of Animal Health and Production, sa...
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The Sri Lankan government has urged local animal feed manufacturers to import feed ingredients and veterinary medicines through the USD 1 billion Indian credit line. The ceiling is set at USD 180 million. Nimal Priyankarage, Registrar Animal Feed at the Department of Animal Health and Production, sa...
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The Sri Lankan government has urged local animal feed manufacturers to import feed ingredients and veterinary medicines through the USD 1 billion Indian credit line. The ceiling is set at USD 180 million. Nimal Priyankarage, Registrar Animal Feed at the Department of Animal Health and Production, sa...
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The Sri Lankan government has urged local animal feed manufacturers to import feed ingredients and veterinary medicines through the USD 1 billion Indian credit line. The ceiling is set at USD 180 million. Nimal Priyankarage, Registrar Animal Feed at the Department of Animal Health and Production, sa...
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The Sri Lankan government has urged local animal feed manufacturers to import feed ingredients and veterinary medicines through the USD 1 billion Indian credit line. The ceiling is set at USD 180 million. Nimal Priyankarage, Registrar Animal Feed at the Department of Animal Health and Production, sa...
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The Sri Lankan government has urged local animal feed manufacturers to import feed ingredients and veterinary medicines through the USD 1 billion Indian credit line. The ceiling is set at USD 180 million. Nimal Priyankarage, Registrar Animal Feed at the Department of Animal Health and Production, sa...
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The Sri Lankan government has urged local animal feed manufacturers to import feed ingredients and veterinary medicines through the USD 1 billion Indian credit line. The ceiling is set at USD 180 million. Nimal Priyankarage, Registrar Animal Feed at the Department of Animal Health and Production, sa...
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The Sri Lankan government has urged local animal feed manufacturers to import feed ingredients and veterinary medicines through the USD 1 billion Indian credit line. The ceiling is set at USD 180 million. Nimal Priyankarage, Registrar Animal Feed at the Department of Animal Health and Production, sa...
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The Sri Lankan government has urged local animal feed manufacturers to import feed ingredients and veterinary medicines through the USD 1 billion Indian credit line. The ceiling is set at USD 180 million. Nimal Priyankarage, Registrar Animal Feed at the Department of Animal Health and Production, sa...
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