Company Profile: Bonum Decretum Ltd. is export amd import company located in Lithuania.

The main port is Klaipeda(Baltic Sea). Our activity is in agriculture area. We have wide relationships for sell products such as all kinds of grains, sugar and fertilizers of S. America and U.S.A origin. We are selling local diary products Worldwide. Also we have markets in Russia, Poland, Czech Republic, Romania, Bulgaria.

Contact Details:
Address: Kestucio 31-6, LT3000 Kaunas,Lithuania
Phone: 370--8128581
Fax: 370--7312545

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