Murghas Bag

Efficient storage solution designed to help retain fodder nutrients.

What is a Murghas Bag?

Murghas Bags are specialized Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers (FIBC) designed specifically for silage making. They provide an airtight, durable environment for fermenting and storing green fodder, ensuring livestock get fresh, nutrient-rich feed year-round even during dry seasons.

Key Advantages

Superior Strength

High-tenacity woven polypropylene with reinforced loops for safe handling up to 3 MT.

Perfect Preservation

Airtight liner ensures anaerobic fermentation and zero nutrient loss for 12 months.

UV & Weather Resistant

UV-stabilized fabric withstands harsh outdoor conditions without degradation.

Easy to Use

Duffle top for filling, discharge spout for feeding, and lifting loops for transport.

What Makes Murghas Bags Effective for Silage?

Murghas bags (silage bags) are heavy-duty, UV-stabilized and airtight storage solutions used to ferment and preserve livestock fodder such as maize, grass, and sorghum.

By creating a sealed anaerobic environment, these bags support natural fermentation, preserving nutritional value for long-term storage and ensuring a consistent year-round supply of green feed.

Primary Uses & Benefits of Murghas Bags

Nutritional Preservation

The airtight, anaerobic environment keeps fodder fresh and rich in nutrients, significantly reducing spoilage compared to traditional storage methods.

Long-Term Storage

Designed for extended fodder storage during off-seasons, ensuring feed availability throughout the year.

Weather & Pest Protection

UV-stabilized material protects fodder from sunlight, rain, moisture, and rodent damage.

Space-Efficient Feed Management

Stackable and portable design eliminates the need for permanent bunker silos, saving space and infrastructure cost.

Emergency Feed Supply

Ideal for stockpiling livestock feed during droughts, floods, or other natural disasters.

Consistent Year-Round Feeding

Ensures uninterrupted availability of green feed regardless of seasonal variations.

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