Gunny Bag (Bardana)·گنی بیگ / بوری
Roman Urdu: Gunny Bag / Bori
A gunny bag is the coarse jute (or woven polypropylene) sack used across Pakistani mandis to pack and move grain, pulses, and produce — known locally as bardana. Standard filled weights are commonly 40 kg, 50 kg, or 100 kg depending on the crop and mandi. The empty-sack cost is recovered from the seller as a bardana deduction, and the bag count drives weighing (tulai) and transport.
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Related terms
Bardana (Gunny Bag)·بردانہ
The empty gunny bag (jute, polypropylene PP, or PP-laminated) used to hold grain. The weight of bard…
Bori (Sack/Bag)·بوری
A sack used to package grain — typically 50, 60, 80, or 100 kg depending on the crop and mandi conve…
Kaat (Deductions)·کاٹ
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