Substrate Fertilizer Bagging
Substrate and fertilizer bagging lines are designed to meet the demands of a highly seasonal industry with a wide variety of products. These installations must efficiently handle materials such as organic fertilizers, peat, bark, sand, or gravel while adapting to multiple packaging formats according to market requirements.
These automated bagging solutions integrate advanced palletizing and wrapping systems to optimize production flow, reduce manual handling, and improve packaging consistency for horticultural, agricultural, and industrial bulk material applications across different production environments.
Industrial Applications of Substrate Fertilizer Bagging
- Production and packaging of agricultural substrates
- Manufacturing of organic and inorganic fertilizers
- Packaging of white and black peat
- Handling of pine bark and decorative materials
- Packaging of sand, gravel, and decorative stone
- Horticultural and professional gardening industries
Advantages of Substrate Fertilizer Bagging
- High versatility for multiple products (multi-product systems)
- Adaptability to different bag formats (multi-format solutions)
- High production speed during seasonal campaigns
- Reliable continuous packaging processes
- Robust structures for intensive industrial use
Features
- Bagging systems designed for a wide range of bulk materials
- Working capacity with formats from 5 to 120 liters
- Compatibility with handle bags, gusset bags, and compressed formats
- Integration with complete palletizing and wrapping lines
- Standard equipment includes bagging machines, palletizers, and wrappers
Standard Equipment for the Industry
- Fpk88 sheet-fed bagging machine
- PG-180 push-type layer palletizer
- Rotary arm wrapper or stretch hood machine
Bagging and End-of-Line Systems
The process is completed with automated palletizing and wrapping systems:
Installation Videos
We leave also, link to our youtube channel with videos of Palletizer, Stretch Hood and Bagging machine installations for the sector of Substrates and Fertilizers:

















