Jute Bags
Jute Bags for Packing 50 kg Foodgrains
Strategic Recommendations for Jute Bags for Packing 50 kg Foodgrains
- Engage Early with BIS & Labs
Apply for BIS certification in advance. Conduct testing for tensile strength, seam durability, and capacity at BIS-approved labs. - Partner with Compliance Experts
Collaborate with ERA compliance specialists for certification, product testing, and ISI marking guidance. - Contact ERA Support Team
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Support for BIS licensing, testing schedules, and handling compliance documentation. - Track Notifications & Circulars
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Compare current manufacturing standards with IS 12650:2018 requirements for durability and performance to close compliance gaps.

Section | Details |
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Product Name | Jute Bags for Packing 50 kg Foodgrains |
Applicable Indian Standard (IS) No. | IS 12650:2018 |
Title of Indian Standard | Textiles – Jute Bags for Packing 50 kg Foodgrains – Specification |
Quality Control Order | Jute Bags (Quality Control) Order, 2022 |
Notification & Amendments | • Principal Notification: S.O. 2601(E), dated 6th June 2022 |
Final Enforcement Date | 6th June 2022 (date of publication of the order) |
Objective & Scope | To ensure durability, uniformity, and strength of jute bags used for packing 50 kg of foodgrains under procurement and distribution systems. |
Products Covered | Jute bags with a 50 kg capacity specifically used for packaging foodgrains. |
Exemptions | • Goods manufactured exclusively for export are exempt. |
Industries Impacted | • Jute bag manufacturers • Foodgrain procurement agencies (e.g., FCI, State Warehousing Corporations) • Agricultural traders & exporters • Textile/jute processing mills • Importers & distributors |
Mandatory Compliance | • Bags must conform to IS 12650:2018. • Must bear the ISI Mark under a valid BIS licence as per Scheme-I of Schedule-II of BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018. |
Next Steps for Stakeholders | • Apply for BIS certification. • Conduct mandatory testing in BIS-approved labs. • Ensure ISI mark before sale in India. • Align procurement and supply chain systems to BIS-certified suppliers. |
Legal Framework Provision & Enforcement | Issued under BIS Act, 2016 – Section 16(1), (2), Section 17, and Section 25(3). Enforced by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). |
Penalties for Non-Compliance | • Seizure of non-compliant goods • Suspension or cancellation of licence • Fines or imprisonment up to two years, or both |
Conclusion | Since 6th June 2022, BIS certification has been mandatory for all jute bags used for packing 50 kg foodgrains in India. Stakeholders must ensure compliance to participate in foodgrain procurement and trade. |
References / Annexures | Gazette Notification: S.O. 2601(E), dated 6th June 2022 (Jute Bags QCO, 2022) |
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Notification
The product Jute Bags for Packing 50 kg Foodgrains is covered under the Jute Bags (Quality Control) Order, 2022, notified via S.O. 2601(E) on 6th June 2022 under the Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 2016. It mandates BIS certification for jute bags covered under IS 12650:2018.
Enforcement Timeline
- The order came into effect immediately from 6th June 2022.
Overview
The regulation mandates that all 50 kg capacity jute bags for foodgrain packaging must conform to IS 12650:2018 and bear the ISI mark. This ensures strength, safety, and quality in storage and transportation of foodgrains across procurement and supply chains.
Objective & Scope
To regulate and improve the quality of 50 kg jute bags, preventing losses in handling, ensuring uniformity, and standardizing procurement for foodgrains.
Products Covered
Jute bags specifically designed for packing 50 kg foodgrains used by state and national procurement agencies, warehouses, and traders.
Exemptions Provided
- Goods manufactured solely for export are exempt from this order.
Industries Impacted
- Jute bag manufacturers,
- Foodgrain procurement agencies (e.g., FCI, warehousing corporations),
- Agricultural produce traders,
- Jute processing mills,
- Importers and distributors.
Mandatory Compliance Requirements
- Bags must conform to IS 12650:2018.
- Must bear the ISI mark under BIS licence (Scheme-I of Conformity Assessment Regulations, 2018).
- Testing must be carried out in BIS-approved labs before sale.
Next Steps for Stakeholders
- Manufacturers and importers must apply for BIS certification.
- Conduct strength, seam durability, and size testing.
- Affix ISI mark before marketing in India.
- Procurement agencies must source only certified jute bags.
Legal Provisions, Enforcement & Penalties
- The order is issued under the BIS Act, 2016, Sections 16, 17, and 25. BIS is the enforcement authority.
- Non-compliance may result in :
- Seizure of products
- Suspension or cancellation of license
- Monetary fines or imprisonment up to 2 years
Conclusion
Since 6th June 2022, BIS certification under IS 12650:2018 is mandatory for jute bags used for packing 50 kg foodgrains. Compliance is essential for manufacturers, importers, and suppliers to continue trade and procurement participation.
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