The present invention relates to a bag for safely harvesting fruits, comprising: a frame which has a generally circular ring shape with a void inner area and an "L"-shaped fixing hook formed at one side of the frame a pocket made of fabric, the inner part of which is hollow, the upper part of which surrounds the frame, the end of the upper part being sewed to be fixed to the frame, and has an inlet which is opened so that the fruits can be introduced into the bag, and the lower part of which has an outlet, which is opened so that the fruits introduced through the inlet can be discharged, and a fixing hole to be hooked to the fixing hook of the frame, the fixing hole being formed at one side of the lower part, wherein if the pocket is folded in half and the fixing hole is hooked to the fixing hook of the frame, the bottom of the inner part of the pocket is closed a long string-shaped shoulder strap, one end of which is sewed to be coupled to one side of the upper part of the pocket, and the other end of which is sewed to be coupled to the other side of the upper part of the pocket and a guide string which is coupled to the lower part of the pocket and which has a ring shape so that the guide string can be hooked to the fixing hook of the frame. When discharging the fruits accommodated in the pocket to the outside, a worker can slowly put the guide string down and slowly bring the lower part of the pocket down while simply grasping the guide string so that the fruits accommodated in the pocket are guided to be slowly transferred downward along the pocket and discharged to the outside, thereby minimizing damage of the fruits during a discharging process. As the outlet of the bag can be closed by means of a binder, it is possible to prevent the fruits from dropping even when the lower part of the bag is separated and exposed due to a human error by the worker, thereby minimizing damage of the fruits due to a mistake by the worker. Further, the bag has a structure for di