No, while the first three digits of the product barcode may sometimesindicate where the product was manufactured, it will not alwaysdo so. For example, a barcode that has 690 as the first three digits indicates that the barcode was assigned by the Chinese EAN numbering authority. However, it does not necessarily mean that the product was actually manufactured in China.
NAICS 333294 applies to Food Product Machinery Manufacturing.
Sugar is a food product, it would not need a DG code
It will mean different things depending upon the manufacturer's design of the code. It might include information that tells the company what the food is, what plant made the food, what production line was used, the date it was produced and might even narrow it down further to the shift, time frame or even the exact time.
It might have been where fire was discovered.
The waste product produced from the animal eating grasses and other food stuffs.
Heat is produced by the food making process in plants as a by product. As the plant break down food, heat is given off along with energy which is consumed directly by the plant.
"not sure" photosynthesis is the process in wich food is produced the product of photosynthesis is plant food
As a food product the origin is Dutch as 'Wafel'
what are strenghts and weakness of a hair straightners produced by a very big company?
None ireland is a very eco country lol
Kemper code E334 refers to Witch Hazel which is not a food product. If you are asking about something else, please specify.
A Biproduct or a chemical reaction is a substance(s) that is produced from the reaction. E.g. a product of Photosynthesis is Carbohydrates. a Biproduct is oxygen. Oxygen is not the reason or purpose of the the reaction, yet it is produced non the less as a bi product: 6H2O + 6CO2 ----------> C6H12O6+ 6O2