The finished bag is where jute meets the global commodity flow. Coffee out of Africa, cocoa out of West Africa, rice across South Asia, sugar and fertiliser everywhere — almost every loose agricultural commodity in international trade rides at some point inside a jute bag.
What the buyer's procurement team sees is "a sack." What's on the mill floor is three distinct product families, each with its own machinery, treatment line and tolerance spec. Hessian bags from finer cloth handle retail and craft work. Food-grade bags carry a vegetable-oil treatment that meets contact requirements for green coffee and unhusked cocoa. Heavy-duty sacking — B-Twill, Heavy Cees, DW Flour — moves grain, sugar, fertiliser and cement at industrial volume.
What we do for you
The grade decision is the first conversation. Tell us the commodity, the destination market and the construction standard your buyers reference, and we route to the mill set up for it. Food-grade VOT bags ship with treatment certification; sacking ships to the construction standard called out in the contract. Custom branding — stencil, label, woven selvedge — is added at the mill before pressing, not after, so the finished bale is buyer-ready out of the container.






