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Title: What is the difference between Feed Grade & Food Grade FIBC Bags?


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What is the difference between Feed Grade Food
Grade FIBC Bags?
FIBC Bags are a boon to the Food Agriculture
Industry. You can store a wide variety of Food
Agricultural produce inside the bag without
worrying about the bag getting torn, and stock
getting damaged due to moisture intrusion and
external natural contaminants. You can easily
store transport up to 2500 kg of products
goods in a single FIBC Jumbo Bag. Your products
are completely safe and secured in Jumbo FIBC
Bags. When it comes to FIBC Jumbo Bags
application usage in the food agriculture
industry, people often get confused between feed
grade and food grade as these terms are used
interchangeably, when in reality, both are
different terms. In this blog, we will walk you
through the difference between Feed Grade Food
Grade FIBC Bags.
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What is a Feed Grade FIBC Jumbo Bag?
Feed grade generally refers to products specially
designed for animal consumption, including cattle
stock, farm livestock, pets, and zoo animals.
Feed Grade products are not certified safe for
human consumption. Facilities involved in the
production of Feed Grade have different
production manufacturing standards compared to
products meant for human consumption.
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Bag manufacturing companies engaged in the
production of Feed Grade FIBC Bags use recycled
resins that are different from FIBC Bags designed
for storing human consumption products. Feed
Grade products storage FIBC Bags do not require
certifications and standards, which are necessary
for FIBC Bags manufactured for human products
storage.
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What is a Food Grade FIBC Jumbo Bag?
Food-grade products are products goods intended
for human consumption, such as rice, coffee,
beans, barley, spices, sugar, flour, and
nuts. Food-grade products are manufactured in
facilities certified by Food Drug
Administration (FDA), British Retail Consortium
(BRC), or any other recognized authority. Food
Grade FIBC Jumbo Bags are also manufactured in
facilities certified by a recognized authority
like British Retail Consortium (BRC).
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Food Grade Jumbo FIBC Bags are manufactured from
virgin PP (polypropylene) material that is safe,
non-toxic, durable, and 100 recyclable. Food
Grade Products allow for up to 100 parts per
million (ppm) or mold protect from potential
natural contaminates while complying with
specifications and standards defined by BRC.
These standards and specifications are deemed
safe for storing Food Products for human
consumption.
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Conclusion
To summarize, Feed Grade products are related to
animal consumption, and Food-Grade products are
related to human consumption. After reading the
blog, you will have clarity that manufacturing of
Feed Grade Food-Grade FIBC Jumbo Bags is
different. However, if you have questions,
contact us, and our sales representatives will
contact you. We are available via call at
91-99798 80522 or email at customercare_at_jumbobags
hop.in.
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At Jumbobagshop, we sell a wide range of FIBC
Jumbo Bags, including FIBC Jumbo Baffle Bags for
food-grade product storage and FIBC Silage Bags
for feed-grade product storage. You can shop for
other bags online on our website, designed for
food-grade product storage. All our Jumbo FIBC
Bags are manufactured from virgin PP
(polypropylene), which is safe, non-toxic,
durable, and 100 recyclable.
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