We provide a wide spectrum of Juco Promotional Bags in various designs and sizes. These bags have different kinds of handles such as cotton strings, cotton or straps or wooden handles, as per the client’s requirement. Our range is appreciated owing to the following features: Eco-friendly Long lasting Light in weight Size: Customized . Material: Juco with Lamination from inside for water resistance and sturdiness. Handle: Agriculture Cane Handle developed in various Shape for better look and strong gruff. There may your Customized LOGO be printed on the bags. Materials used are mostly bio-degradable. Other Material will be used for Making Grocery Bags are Non Woven, , Jute, Cotton.
Supplier: Bar mops, dish cloth, duster cloth, floor cleaning cloth, stockinet rolls, face cloth, hand towels, bath towels, beach towels, kitchen towels, tea towels ( stripped, checked, printed, embroidered, jacquard ), waffle weave kitchen towels, glass cloth, herringbone kitchen towels, terry tea towels, mono check tea towels, aprons, pot holders, hot pad, oven mitts, silicon oven mitt, terry oven mitt, pan grabbers, chef hat, caps, socks ( cotton, polyester ), cotton rag rugs & mat, bed sheets, table cloth, napkins, cushion covers, thermal blankets, fleece blankets, mink blankets, floor carpet, cotton bags, tote bags, shopping bags, jute bags, paper / board bags, fruit picking bags, coin bags, cotton webbing tape, cotton/ polyester braided cards, home textiles & made ups, jute webbing, pp webbing, soft plant tie, coconut coir pith / peat.
Supplier: Wheat bran, rice, oil seeds, cereals, fruit pulp, cotton bags, canvas bags, organic canvas shopping bags, cotton grocery bags, promotional canvas jute bags, canvas tote bags, canvas laptop bags, canvas laptop backpack, jute burlap hessian shopping bags, jute laptop bags, jute conference bags, canvas conference bags, sesame seeds, mustard seeds, moringa powder, dried flowers, dried rose petals, dried jasmine sambac, dried butterfly pea flower, mango pulp, dried hibiscus, organic dried flowers, organic moringa , organic tea, green tea, darjeeling tea, bamboo straws, bamboo bottle flask, bamboo wood cosmetic jar, canvas sling bag, corporate gift, eco friendly gifts, sola wood flowers, dried clitoria ternatea, organic herbs, jute rugs, jute carpets, jute baskets, bamboo baskets, , potpourri, dried flower bouquet, compostable bags, coffee beans, coffee powder. potatoes, spices,
Services: We also provide consultation services & sustainable products sourcing, any indian product vendor development
Supplier: Jute yarn/twine,quality sacking, hessian, cb, crm, crt and crx,single to eight ply,packing: on paper or wooden spool as per buyer's choice on standard to jamboo spool,truss and, pallet packing,we are also exporting jute sacks, cloths, carpet backing cloths and burlap, jute gunny bags, jute wheat bag, binola,all kind of food grade jute bags, and crops jute bags and also natural grade jute bags.we export jute, handicraft on pre order as per buyer's
Supplier: Coir fibre bale, coir pith, coco peat, grow bags, coco chips, coir needle felt,coir geo textiles,rubberized coir(latex sprayed) sheets for mattress ,mulch mats and garden articles
High quality unique JUCO fabric JUCO Composition: Juco (Jute*Cotton, according to your requirements, i.e. 75%jute 25% cotton, 50%Jute 50%cotton) GSM: Fabric available with various GSM to meet your needs (between 200 gsm to 600 gsm) Moq: 2000 mtr. Other available Fabrics: * Cotton * Only Jute (Jute*Jute) Note: 1) Sample available before MOQ 2) Above mentioned price is for export quality Juco fabric, for only Cotton and Jute please contact us. 3) Apart from fabric, we would love to discuss from you for special requirements such JUCO bags or decorative items for home such JUCO curtain, table runner.
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 (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.