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Crush Price in Pakistan |22 January 2025 | Bajri Rate in Pakistan

Crush Price in Pakistan, Crush is also known as bajri and is a by-product of the sugarcane production in Pakistan. It is a coarse granular material that can be used for fuel, construction, or as a raw materials in many industries. Pakistan produces more than 2 million tons of Bajri per year, with Punjab and Sindh as the main producers. Bajri production peaks during the sugarcane crush season, from November to April. Its demand is constant, driven by industrial uses and domestic use.


Our website provides the latest bajri rates every day. Our website provides the latest bajri rates every day.

Crush Price in Pakistan

Crush/Bajri Updated Rate List January 2025 | Crush Price in Pakistan

Important Note:

Transport fares may be the main reason for the difference in our rates and your area rates. The price of bajri/crush may also vary depending on the quality.

The price of high-quality bajri/crush is higher than that of low-quality because the production process has changed. We are not selling bajri/crush, but we are helping you by providing information about crush rates.

It is very useful today for the construction of PRC, road building, street making, foundations, base structures of any building, and basements. Crush is used mainly with sand and concrete mixtures. It can also help to increase the strength and durability of any building.

In the past, people in Pakistan used TR or Iron gardar to build their roofs. But now they use a mixture of PRC and steel rods known as saria.

Pros (Advantages) of Crush

  • Crush/bajri increase the strength of buildings.
  • It bears more weight as compared to other materials.
  • It’s very easy to use.
  • It’s a harder matter on earth.

Cons (Disadvantages) of Crush

  • It’s more expensive than mud. 
  • It can cause damage to the wound and produce cuts on the surface of your body.

Preventive Measures

  1. Workers need to wear gloves, when working at the building grounds.
  2. Workers need to wear hard-soled shoes , while working with it.
  3. To prevent your hands from any injury you need some attention during working.
  4. Lift it carefully.
  5. Store it away from garbage and mud.

Conclusion

Pakistan’s construction industry is strongly impacted by the polish/bajri rate. Market analysis in terms of factors affecting the market and types of crush/bajri provided in the market may assist the constructors. By understanding the trends in the market, builders are able to untangle and sort out matters regarding crush/bajri market to enhance their construction projects.

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