Fresh Produce Bags

Fruth's fresh produce bags are meticulously designed with a custom barrier that shields products from oxygen, moisture, and harmful UV rays.

Our packaging is engineered to create an optimal environment, preserving the natural flavor, texture, and nutritional value of fruits and vegetables. With our custom barrier, oxygen is effectively kept at bay, preventing oxidation and maintaining peak freshness.

Moisture control is another critical aspect we address. Our packaging forms a protective shield, preventing excess moisture from seeping in and causing spoilage.

We are an ISO 9001:2015 certified manufacturer & distributor of fresh produce bags. Our bags are lightweight and flexible and meet all FDA and USDA food and safety specifications. Made in the USA.

Fresh produce bags for fruits, vegetables, and commercial food packaging

Fresh Produce Packaging for Commercial Growers & Distributors

Fruth fresh produce bags are engineered for commercial growers, packers, and distributors who need reliable barrier protection and food-safe materials at volume. Our bags are designed to maintain optimal moisture and oxygen levels around your product — extending shelf life and reducing spoilage from farm to retail.

Common applications include:

  • Fresh fruits and vegetables — oxygen and moisture barrier for extended shelf life
  • Leafy greens and herbs — moisture control to prevent wilting and browning
  • Retail produce packaging — clear film for product visibility at point of sale
  • Commercial packing operations — custom sizes for high-speed filling lines
  • Export and long-distance distribution — UV and oxygen protection for transit

Fresh Produce Bag Features

 

Fruth Fresh Produce Bag Features:

  • Oxygen barrier — slows oxidation and browning
  • Moisture control — prevents both drying out and excess condensation
  • UV protection — shields sensitive produce from light degradation
  • FDA and USDA compliant materials — food-safe throughout
  • Custom sizes available for any produce type or pack format
 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)