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PP Bag Follows All Regulations Of Pesticide Storage

Pesticide is a chemical used to either kill pests or keep them away from crops. You must have seen farmers buying pesticides packed in  PP woven bags  and spraying the same in the field. The use of pesticides in the agriculture sector is prevalent, in fact, India is one of the largest producers, as well as consumers of pesticides. Because of pesticides use, we have been able to break crop production records in the past few decades. However, the packing of the pesticide was a matter of concern because of its side effects. Pesticides are serious, and it causes irreparable damage. Many instances have happened in the past where people have died due to pesticide exposure. Hence, The Central Insecticides Board and Registration Committee come under the Department of Agriculture and Corporation, Government of India, defined some regulations for the packaging and use of pesticides in the agriculture sector.  And that makes the use of  PP bags  ideal for the storage of pesticides because  PP

Lesser-Known Fact About PP Woven Fabric

Polypropylene fabric or  PP woven fabric  is a term used for fabric derives from thermoplastic polymer polypropylene. It is the second most commonly used plastic after polyethylene and taken in use for many purposes such as making  PP bags ,  PP woven sacks , wraps, and other industrial and consumer goods. After the invention of polypropylene, it was marketed by the name ‘Moplen’. It is still the registered trademark of LyondellBasell corporation. But commonly, it is called by the name Polypropylene, PP or PP woven . As the consumption of material started in different industries, people discovered that the material has the potential of customization. And later, polypropylene granules were turned into woven and nonwoven fabric, which extended its application.  Two types of fabric are widely used in the market, PPwoven fabrics and nonwoven fabric.   The key reason for the widespread use of PP woven fabrics is that this fabric does not absorb moisture, but it let the moisture pa

A Boon For Curbing Wheat Wastage Is PP Woven Bags

Wheat and rice are the primary food of India, and wheat crop takes second place covering 18-20 % of agricultural land, followed by rice in India. India is the second-largest producer of wheat in the world. More than 100 million metric tonnes of wheat are getting produce in India every year. Production of such a large quantity requires astute storage and management so that optimal use of products takes place and wastage to avoid. The requirement led to exploring a sustainable, cost-effective and versatile option. Out of many options from Jute to paper and plastic, finally, it landed on current PP Woven Bags or PP woven sacks for the packaging of wheat. PP woven bags are the top used bags for packing wheat among several options available these days. It comprises multiple properties that make them the best fit for the job. Let’s check every detail about PP bags for wheat storage. PP woven bags are largely used for storing wheat and other crops in the agriculture sector. Talking about t