Minimum Order Quantity | 20000 PCS |
Capacity | 12000000 PER MONTH |
Material | HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) & PP (Polypropylene) |
Color | Different Colors are Available |
Thickness | As Per Your Request |
Weight Capacity | As Per Your Request |
Pattern | Available Printed and unprinted |
Application | Agriculture, Food-Processing, Chemical |
Country of Origin | INDIA |
UV Protection | YES |
Keeping things clean is one of the hardest things about storing grain. Air, humidity, and bugs may often get into traditional jute or cotton bags, which makes the contents go bad. Food-grade plastic bags, on the other hand, are airtight and mold-resistant, so your food stays fresher longer without the use of dangerous chemicals.
In farming, storage is just as vital as growing. Even the greatest grains might go to waste if they aren't packaged correctly. That's why it's important for any farm or business that grows food to use high-quality grain sacks.
Our save grain bags are made to help keep grain safe and sound after harvest by providing long-term storage. These bags are composed of tough, food-safe plastic that keeps moisture, bugs, and other outside things from getting in. These bags keep your grains safe, dry, and ready to sell, whether you're keeping wheat, rice, beans, or seeds.
Getting your crops ready for harvest is only half the battle; the hard part generally starts with storage. Grains can quickly lose their quality if they aren't stored properly, if they become wet, or if they get bugs. That's where keeping grain bags makes a big impact.
These grain bags are made just for this purpose and can help keep your fruit fresh long after it's been picked. They are made of food-safe, multi-layer plastic and form a sealed space that keeps grains dry, clean, and free of pests without the use of pesticides.
The best thing about saving grain bags is how they help cut down on waste. They assist farmers reduce down on losses that happen after the harvest by keeping grains fresh and stable for extended periods of time. That implies that more of the crops you worked hard to grow will be usable, available for sale, and profitable.
They're not just bags; they're a better way to save what you've worked so hard to grow. When you pick grain sacks like these, you get freshness, a longer shelf life, and peace of mind after the harvest.