Jute (including kenaf) was an important foreign exchange earner for the producing countries during '60s. Even during the '70s, jute was an important commodity for most of the producing countries. However, during the '80s, bulk handling techniques and synthetic substitutes entered the market and jute started losing its predominant position in the market
Jute Sacking Bag Jute sack bag is the most popular hydrocarbon free or Vegetable Oil Treated (VOT) and environment-friendly packaging solution for agricultural industries. This jute sack bag specially made for agro-based industries and has no contamination with hydrocarbon and free from kerosene and petroleum oil. This jute sack bag also popular as jute burlap bag/ Gunny bag etc. Different quality and size of Jute sacks: We are able to supply many type of Jute sacks as per buyerâ??s requirement but most commonly used jute sacks are Standard B Twill sack, Binola Twill sack, L Twill sack, Heavycees sack, Lightcees sack, A Twill sack, DW Flour sack etc. Most commonly used jute sacks size are: 44 X 26.5/ 2.25lbs, 44Ã?26.5/2.00 lbs, 48Ã?28/2.25 lbs, 43Ã?29/2.5 lbs, 43Ã?29/2.25lbs etc. But buyer can order various size according to their packaging requirement. Most commonly used jute sacks bags by the industries for their packaging solution are below: JWE Jute bag for coffee Jute sacks bags for Rice Jute sacks bags for Sugar Jute sacks bags for Wheat Jute sacks bags for Cocoa Bean Jute sacks Bags for Hazelnut Jute sacks bags for Coffee Bean Jute sacks bags for construction Jute sacks bags for paddy Jute sacks bags for corn Jute sacks bags for peanut Jute sacks bags for bean Jute sacks bags for olive Jute sacks bags for sugar Jute sacks bags for cattle/poultry feed Jute sacks bags for fertilizer Jute sacks bags for cotton Jute sacks bags for Tobacco.
Jute (including kenaf) was an important foreign exchange earner for the producing countries during '60s. Even during the '70s, jute was an important commodity for most of the producing countries. However, during the '80s, bulk handling techniques and synthetic substitutes entered the market and jute started losing its predominant position in the market