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Agro-based industry: Project Opportunities in Andhra Pradesh

 

PROFILE:

Agro-based industry would mean any activity involved in cultivation, under controlled conditions of agricultural and horticultural crops, including floriculture and cultivation of vegetables and post-harvest operation on all fruits and vegetables. The development of agro-industries has assumed crucial importance in the economic planning and progress of the country. India is one of the world's largest producers of food, and is the largest producer of milk, sugarcane and tea, as well as the second largest producer of rice, wheat, fruits, and vegetables. Nearly 70% of the population depend on agriculture and agro-based industries. The agro industry is regarded as an extended arm of agriculture. The development of the agro industry can help stabilise and make agriculture more lucrative and create employment opportunities both at the production and marketing stages. The broad-based development of the agro-products industry will improve both the social and physical infrastructure of India. Since it would cause diversification and commercialization of agriculture, it will thus enhance the incomes of farmers and create food surpluses. 

 

RESOURCES:

Andhra Pradesh produces over 9.57 million tons of fruits, vegetables and spices. Andhra Pradesh is the largest egg producer in India 1,000 kilometres of coastline, 8,577 kilometre river length and 102 reservoirs spread over an area of 2.34 lakh hectares have helped Andhra Pradesh develop as the principal producer of marine and fresh water foods, including fish and prawn. State is blessed with different agro-climatic conditions for growing a variety of horticulture crops like fruits, vegetables, spices, tuber crops, plantation crops and floriculture, largest producer of rice in India. The state is a leading producer of cash crops like tobacco, groundnut, dry chilly, turmeric, oilseeds, cotton, sugar and jute, second-largest producer of horticulture products in India; production is expected to reach 22.90 million tonnes by 2020. State produces some of the finest varieties of mangoes, grapes, guavas, papayas and bananas. Number one position in production of sweet lime, lime, papaya, chilly, turmeric and palm oil, second in the production of tomato and coriander, third in pomegranate, fourth in tapioca, lady finger and grapes, and fifth in onions. To achieve the growth envisaged for the agricultural sector, the state intends to promote investment of around US$ 17.07 billion by 2010, while the total investment until 2020 would be around US$ 39.02 billion

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

In the recent Union Budget (2007-08), agriculture has got considerable attention with the various policy initiatives from the side of finance ministry. Some of the imp0ortant policies are:

·         During 2006-07 (until December 2006), 53.37 lakh new farmers were brought into the institutional credit system. A target of Rs. 225,000 crore as farm credit and an addition of 50 lakh new farmers to the banking system have been fixed for the year 2007-08. The two per cent interest subvention scheme for short-term crop loans will continue in 2007-08, and a provision of Rs.1,677 crore has been made for that purpose.

·         A special purpose tea fund has been launched for re-plantation and rejuvenation of tea. Government soon plans to put in place similar financial mechanism for coffee, rubber, spices, cashew and coconut.

·         Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme (AIBP) has been revamped in order to complete more irrigation projects in the quickest possible time. As against an outlay of Rs.7,121 crore in 2006-07, the outlay for 2007-08 has been increased to Rs.11,000 crore.

·         Rs.17,253 crore had been budgeted for fertilizer subsidies in 2006-07. However, according to the Revised Estimates, this will rise to Rs.22,452 crore.

·         The National Insurance Scheme (NAIS) will be continued for Kharif and Rabi crops during the year 2007-08.

·         The two per cent interest subvention scheme will continue in 2007-08.

·         Rs. 100 crores have been allocated to new Rain fed Area Development Programme, set up for coordinating all schemes for watershed development. 

 

 

 

 

Mineral: Project Opportunities in Andhra Pradesh

 

PROFILE:

A mineral is a naturally occurring solid chemical substance formed through biogeochemical processes, having characteristic chemical composition, highly ordered atomic structure, and specific physical properties. Common rocks are often made up of crystals of several kinds of minerals. Minerals constitute the backbone of economic growth of any nation; India is endowed with significant volume of mineral deposits. It is estimated that India holds abundant reserves of minerals such as non coking coal, iron ore, bauxite (metallurgical grade), dolomite, gypsum, limestone and mica; adequate level of reserves of minerals such as lignite, chromite (metallic), manganese, zinc, graphite; but deficiency in mineral reserves such as coking coal, chromite (refractory grade), bauxite (chemical grade), copper, lead, apatite, rock phosphate and kyanite.

RESOURCES:

Andhra Pradesh is the second largest storehouse of mineral resources in India.  A total of 48 minerals were located with vast explored resources of coal, limestone, bauxite, barites, mica, beach sands, granite, limestone slabs etc., and good resources of oil and natural gas, manganese, asbestos, iron ore, ball clay, fireclay gold, diamond, graphite, dolomite, quartz, tungsten, steatite, feldspar, silica sand, Uranium, beach sands minerals, etc. State is endowed with the internationally known black, pink, blue and multicoloured varieties of granites. Over 400 mines have reported production in the state of Andhra Pradesh. Some of the major mineral based industries in the state include cement, ceramic & refractories, and sulphuric acid.

The state stands First in value of mineral production, contributing 9 to 10 per cent of the country’s mineral value production. Andhra Pradesh has huge reserves of key minerals such as coal, limestone, granite, bauxite and barytes. In fact, the state is estimated to have one-third of the country's total mineral wealth. Andhra Pradesh is the only southern state with coal deposits and has 20 per cent of the country's limestone reserves and 27 per cent of its bauxite reserves. The world's best granite, Black Galaxy, is found only in Andhra Pradesh. Andhra Pradesh is the second largest producer of cement in the country

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

The Andhra Pradesh mineral policy aims at optimum exploitation, scientific development, value addition, marketing and exports under private and joint sectors. Mineral, cement and jewellery sectors are identified as thrust areas in the international policy. Simplified entrepreneur friendly structural changes are brought out in the state mineral policy, decentralised, deregulated and introduced prefixed time frame in the processing of mineral concessions at each level for faster implementation of projects. The government has thrown the mineral sector open for private investment & like to withdraw from areas in which their presence is no longer required & disinvest from these public sectors. The ministry of mines regulates & promotes the activities of mining in the country and is responsible for survey and exploration of all the minerals other than coal, natural gas, petroleum and atomic minerals; mining & metallurgy of non ferrous metals like aluminium, copper, zinc,  lead, gold, nickel; providing administration for prospecting and mining laws

 

Tourism: Project Opportunities in Andhra Pradesh

PROFILE:

India’s tourism industry is experiencing a strong period of growth, driven by the burgeoning Indian middle class, growth in high spending foreign tourists, and coordinated government campaigns to promote ‘Incredible India’. Tourism in India is the largest service industry, with a contribution of 6.23% to the national GDP and 8.78% of the total employment in India. The tourism industry has helped growth in other sectors as diverse as horticulture, handicrafts, agriculture, construction and even poultry.

RESOURCES:

Andhra Pradesh has a variety of attractions including beaches, hills, wildlife, forests and temples. The state has a rich cultural heritage and is known for its rich history, architecture and culture. Andhra Pradesh is the top tourist destination in India. The weather is mostly tropical. Andhra Pradesh attracts the largest number of tourists in India. 3.2 million Visitors visit the state every year. With more than 600 tourist locations, the second largest coast line in the country, 1000 years of history and pilgrimage centres of every major religion of India, Andhra Pradesh is truly "The essence of India". Many sites still depict that Buddhism had its major significance and it was a prime Buddhist centre. Andhra Pradesh is popularly known as “Food bowl of South”. Hyderabad is the capital of Andhra Pradesh, which is a rich cultural city with many places of interests, palaces, museums, parks and religious sites. Andhra Pradesh is home to many wildlife and natural forest reserves with a large variety of flora and fauna. Diverse landscapes, deciduous forest, coastal belt, dense mangrove forest and many rivers of religious importance also originate in Andhra Pradesh. Largest Indian tiger reserve at Nallamala forest and pelican refuge at Kolleru Lake forms an important location for wildlife lovers.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Some of the salient features of the Tourism Policy are:

·         The policy proposes the inclusion of tourism in the concurrent list of the Constitution to enable both the central and state governments to participate in the development of the sector.

·         No approval required for foreign equity of up to 51 per cent in tourism projects. NRI investment up to 100% allowed.

·         Automatic approval for Technology agreements in the hotel industry, subject to the fulfilment of certain specified parameters.

·         Concession rates on customs duty of 25% for goods that are required for initial setting up, or for substantial expansion of hotels.

·         50% of profits derived by hotels, travel agents and tour operators in foreign exchange are exempt from income tax. The remaining profits are also exempt if reinvested in a tourism related project.

 

Automotive Industry: Project Opportunities in Andhra Pradesh

PROFILE:

The automotive industry in India is one of the largest in the world and one of the fastest growing globally. India's passenger car and commercial vehicle manufacturing industry is the seventh largest in the world, with an annual production of more than 3.7 million units. Automotive industry is the key driver of any growing economy. It plays a pivotal role in country's rapid economic and industrial development. It caters to the requirement of equipment for basic industries like steel, non-ferrous metals, fertilisers, refineries, petrochemicals, shipping, textiles, plastics, glass, rubber, capital equipments, logistics, paper, cement, sugar, etc. It facilitates the improvement in various infrastructure facilities like power, rail and road transport. Due to its deep forward and backward linkages with almost every segment of the economy, the industry has a strong and positive multiplier effect and thus propels progress of a nation. The automotive industry comprises of the automobile and the auto component sectors.

 

 

RESOURCES:

Andhra Pradesh recognizes the enormous economic potential of automotive industry for the future development of the state. The economic benefits of the automobile industry to a host economy are legion. The immediate tangible benefits of the automotive industry are employment generation, fast development of key linkage industries liked steel, plastics, paints, etc., improvement in technological and related skill levels in various supporting industries, increased exports, increased revenues, etc. The automotive component manufacturing industry has a major share in the economic map of Andhra Pradesh. An abundance of skilled and non-skilled labourers helped the industry flourish in Andhra Pradesh and today there are more than 100 automotive component manufacturing companies in the state. 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

The government policies on Indian automobile industry have been framed in order to aid in the expansion of the automobiles sector in India. The Auto Policy has spelt out the direction of growth for the auto sector in India and addresses most concerns of the automobile sector, including-

·         Promotion of R&D in the automotive sector to ensure continuous technology up gradation, building better designing capacities to remain competitive.

·         Impetus to Alternative Fuel Vehicles through appropriate long term fiscal structure to facilitate their acceptance.

·         Emphasis on low emission fuel auto technologies and availability of appropriate auto fuels and encouragement to construction of safer bus/truck bodies - subjecting unorganised sector also to 16% excise duty on body building activity as in case of OEMs.

The government has recently proposed for an infrastructure that will provide one stop clearance for any kind of proposal for foreign direct investment in the automotive sector. This will include the local clearance system also for the same purpose. There are also plans for imposing a 100 % tax deduction on export profits. The government has also proposed for a concession in import duty for the establishment of new manufacturing units and industrial holdings.

 

 

 

Biotechnology: Project Opportunities in Andhra Pradesh

 

PROFILE:

Biotechnology is gaining increasing ground in India. It is said that the 21st century belongs to this technology. Biotechnology is a frontier technology which has the potential to provide very substantial benefits to society in a wide range of sectors such as agriculture, medical and health, forestry, animal husbandry, environment protection, and improving the quality of products and services. The frontier technology is finding application in the field of healthcare, food, agriculture, horticulture, biopharmaceuticals, environmental protection, etc. The commercialisation of this technique for the betterment of mankind is poised to grow rapidly. The State is leading centre for Biotechnology and several global and Indian Biotechnological companies, global renowned research institutions.

RESOURCES:

Andhra Pradesh is the leading centre for Biotechnology and is known as Vaccine Capital of India. The Biotech industry is Andhra Pradesh accounts for 43% of the total biotech revenue generated by companies in South India. Hyderabad has become the Centre for International Bio Events like Bio India and Bio Asia. Technology will play a critical role in accelerating the pace of development in the State. Andhra Pradesh is endowed with rich bio-resources. There are 7 agro-climatic zones across the State, with 19 major food and commercial crops grown in different parts of the State. There are more than 5000 species of trees and, out of these, 2000 species are flowering trees. About 40 percent of the land is utilised for agriculture and 23 percent of the land is covered by forests in the State. Andhra Pradesh has unique proven expertise, commercial success and thus a competitive edge in biotechnology. With the increasing convergence of these technologies, Andhra Pradesh is poised to forge further ahead. In Agri-biotech, tissue culture for food crops and ornamental plants has been taken up in several parts of the state with considerable success.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

The Government of Andhra Pradesh has identified the biotechnology sector as engine of economic growth and one of the thrust areas that has the potential to make a positive contribution to the life of the common man. The Government has consistently pursued proactive policies and undertaken several initiatives to support and promote the biotechnology sector in the State. Government of Andhra Pradesh has several firsts to its credits in the area of Bio sector. Key Highlights of the Policy:

·         Single Window Clearance System

·         Sales tax of 1%

·         Provision of rebate based on the employment opportunity created

·         To support the various initiatives being undertaken, the Government proposes to redraft the biotech policy and introduce positive changes that would enable an investor friendly environment.

 

 

Waste management: Project Opportunities in Andhra Pradesh

PROFILE:

Waste utilization, recycling and reuse plays a major role in limiting resource consumption and the environmental impact of waste. Recycling is an integral part of any waste management system as it represents a key utilization alternative to reuse and energy recovery (Waste-to-Energy). Which option is ultimately chosen depends on the quality, purity and the market situation. Hazardous waste management is a new concept for most of the Asian countries including India. The lack of technical and financial resources and the regulatory control for the management of hazardous wastes in the past had led to the unscientific disposal of hazardous wastes in India, which posed serious risks to human, animal and plant life.

 

RESOURCES:

In A.P., the collection and transportation constitutes 80 to 95% of total budget of solid waste management, hence it forms key component in determining the economics of whole waste management. Besides other factors like collection and transportation time, routing, the design and carrying capacity of vehicles, types of bins will have bearing effect on the efficient waste management system. It is preferable to use vehicles having mechanical loading system and with closed system of having no dust/smell nuisance during the transportation.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

National policy on waste management is set out in the October 1998 policy statement on waste management - Changing our Ways. It outlines the Government's policy objectives in relation to waste management, and suggests some key issues and considerations that must be addressed to achieve these objectives. The policy is firmly grounded in an internationally recognised hierarchy of options, namely prevention, minimisation, reuse/recycling, and the environmentally sustainable disposal of waste which cannot be prevented or recovered.

 

Petroleum, petrochemicals, Chemicals: Project Opportunities in Andhra Pradesh

PROFILE:

The Petroleum, Chemical and Petrochemical industry in India is well established and has recorded a steady growth over the years. The industry offers a wide scope for development that contributes positively to economic growth and regional development. The future outlook for the industry is bright with positive developments anticipated in various chemical and sub-sectors. The Indian chemical industry is an integral component of the Indian economy contributing around 67% id Indian GDP (Gross Domestic Product). In terms of consumption the chemical Industry is its own largest customer and accounts for approximately 33% of the consumption. Chemical Industries are very important for the economy of any country. This is because; these Chemical Industries supply the farmers Pesticides and Fertilizers which are essential for crop growing. In this way Chemical Industries contribute to agriculture and food self sufficiency of every country.

RESOURCES;

Andhra Pradesh is identified to locate PCPIR (Petroleum, Chemical, and Petro-Chemical Investment Regions) near Visakhapatnam in an area of 250 Sq. Kms (62,000 acres).

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilisers, Department of Chemicals & Petrochemicals, and Government of India had prepared the PCPIR policy duly addressing the following issues and policy would be announced very shortly:

·         Feedstock availability and its pricing,

·         Incentives and package of the Government of  India,

·         Identification of location of PCPIRs,

·         legal framework for the PCPIR policy,

·         State’s commitment and their incentive  packages

·         Mechanism for inter-action with identified / prospective investor’s / developers.

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Baby Diaper and Sanitary Napkins

A diaper or nappy is a kind of underwear that allows one to defecate or urinate in a discreet manner. Most materials in the diaper are held together with the use of a hot melt adhesive which is applied in spray form or multi lines, an elastic hot melt is also used to help with pad integrity when the diaper is wet. Sanitary napkin, a universally needed product, has very low penetration in India and other developing countries, partly due to its high price and partly due to the tradition of using cheaper but unhygienic old cloth piece. As a result they become the host of many infectious diseases. This is due to lack of awareness and economic inability for adopting better precautions like use of good sanitary napkins during menstruation period. The Baby Diaper market is expected to reach around INR 200 Billion by 2022, growing at a double digit CAGR over the forecasted period 2017-2022. According to “India Diaper Market Outlook, 2021”, India’s diaper market was growing with a CAGR of 22.23% over past five years. India feminine hygiene market grew with a CAGR of about 16.05% in the period of five years. As a whole entrepreneur can venture in this field will be successful. Few Indian major players are as under • Carewell Hygiene Products Ltd. • Centron Industrial Alliance Ltd. • Diapers India Ltd. • Godrej Hygiene Products Ltd. • Gufic Biosciences Ltd. • H L L Lifecare Ltd.
Plant capacity: Sanitary Napkins (8 Pcs/Pkt) : 31250 Packets/Day Baby Diapers (4 Pcs/Pkt): 25000 Packets/DayPlant & machinery: Rs 704 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Rs 1331 lakhs
Return: 30.00%Break even: 48.00%
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Grape Wine

Wine can be made from grapes, fruits, berries etc. Most wine, though, is made from grapes. And no matter what the wine is made from, there must be fermentation, that is, that sugar be transformed into alcohol. If the amount of alcohol is relatively low, the result is wine. If it is high, the result is "distilled liquor," like gin or vodka. White wines can be made from pigmented grapes by removal of skins, pulp and seeds before juice fermentation. Wines might be "fortified," "sparkling," or "table." Wine production in India, though still at a nascent stage, is likely to reach 18 million liter this year and 21 million liter by 2018 from 17 million liter estimated last year, according to a study. The year-on-year growth rate has clocked five%, a just concluded study by the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM) said. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project. Few Indian major players are as under • Charosa Wineries Ltd. • Four Seasons Wines Ltd. • Grover Zampa Vineyards Ltd. • Indage Vintners Ltd. • Millennium Spirits Pvt. Ltd. • N D Wines Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: Grape Wine (Each Bottle 750 ml Size): 444 Bottles/DayPlant & machinery: Rs 164 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs 615 lakhs
Return: 29.00%Break even: 39.00%
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Dehydrated Vegetables, Mushroom and Soup

Dehydrating vegetables once dehydrated, they take very little room to store. Nutrients aren’t destroyed as they are with canning. Nothing is spoiled. And dehydrated vegetables can store for years. Most vegetables can be dehydrated; some require blanching first, but for many vegetables, prep is as simple as chopping or slicing. Dehydration is the process of removing water or moisture from a food product. Removing moisture from foods makes them smaller and lighter. The dried and preserved vegetables market of India is expected to grow at a CAGR of 16% by the year 2020. The supportive agro-climatic conditions, potential domestic market, cost competitiveness, and government support are some of the key factors which will drive the growth of this industry. The rising demand of seasonal vegetables across the year is supporting the growth of Dehydrated Vegetable market during the forecast period. Entrepreneurs who invest in this project will be successful. Few Indian major players are as under • A S R Agro Ltd. • Agro Dutch Inds. Ltd. • Classic Mushrooms Ltd. • Coduras Exports Ltd. • Flex Foods Ltd. • Gujarat Dehyd Foods Ltd. • Himalaya Food Intl. Ltd.
Plant capacity: Dehydrated Vegetables, Mushroom & Soup: 3130 Packs/DayPlant & machinery: Rs 102 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs 394 lakhs
Return: 27.00%Break even: 62.00%
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Mango Pulp With Cold Storage

Mango Pulp is prepared from selected varieties of Fresh Mango Fruit. Fully matured Mangoes are harvested, quickly transported to the fruit processing plant, inspected and washed. Selected high quality fruits go to the controlled ripening chambers; Fully Ripened Mango fruits are then washed, blanched, pulped, deseeded, centrifuged, homogenized, concentrated when required, thermally processed and aseptically filled maintaining sterility. As mango is a seasonal fruit, about 20% of fruits are processed for products such as puree, nectar, leather, pickles, canned slices, and chutney. These products experience worldwide popularity and have also gained importance in national and international market. The export of Senegal’s mangoes has greatly increased over the years. From 8,500 tons about 3 years ago and today we are exporting about 16,500 tons.
Plant capacity: Mango Pulp: 32.50 MT/Day Mango Concentrate: 16.25 MT/DayPlant & machinery: Rs 1885 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs 3232 lakhs
Return: 27.00%Break even: 47.00%
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Liquid Glucose From Broken Rice

Liquid Glucose is usually manufactured by subjecting starch to high temperature in the presence of acid. However, Liquid Glucose of same Dextrose Equivalent can be manufactured by enzymatic conversion but the spectrum of saccharides will differ and so also the properties, in comparison to acid converted Liquid Glucose. Liquid Glucose is an aqueous solution of nutritive saccharide obtained by starch hydrolysis, by using Corn and Rice as raw material, which is purified and concentrated to required solids. It is usually odorless and clear yellow colored viscous liquid sweet syrup which is processed and stored under hygienic conditions. Broken rice is the by-product of rice mill. It has various uses out of which one use is to prepare liquid glucose from broken rice. About 90% of the liquid glucose produced in India is consumed by the confectionery industry. Its preparation of sugar candy. It standard confectionery being about 33%. It is used also in textile printing and in biscuit and tobacco canning. The rest of this is used in leather, textile pharmaceutical and other industries. The domestic demand for liquid glucose had been estimated as 10000 MT/annum of which 7500 tones are used in the confectionery plants and are therefore widely distributed in their crude from. Which facilitates the development of new technologies and ensure a high quality product
Plant capacity: Liquid Glucose: 140 MT/DayPlant & machinery: Rs 1267 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs 2275 lakhs
Return: 25.00%Break even: 43.00%
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LPG Cylinder Refilling Plant

Liquefied Petroleum Gas is a Propane / Butane mixture liquefied under normal ambient temperature and moderate pressures. It is a safe, clean burning, reliable, high calorific value fuel. The detailed design of filling plants, and the associated cylinder filling equipment, should be undertaken by an appropriate supplier based on the required performance specification. The basic operations undertaken in the filling plant and maintenance areas e.g. cylinder inspection, cylinder filling, leak testing, checks to ensure no overfilling, cylinder evacuation and vapor recovery, re-valving, cylinder requalification, maintenance and repair of cylinders, grit blasting, painting, etc. Application of LPG in the industrial sector is also increasing, owing to growing use of LPG as a feedstock in petrochemical plants in the country. Moreover, rising demand from transport segment and increasing consumption of LPG to produce various chemical components such as propylene, ethylene, butadiene, etc., is further anticipated to boost demand for LPG in the country in the coming years. The mini-filling plant concept makes LPG easily accessible in many parts of the country. Approximately 65% of the LPG demand is located in countries. This facilitates the development of new technologies and ensures a high quality product.
Plant capacity: 16000 Pcs./DayPlant & machinery: Rs 1391 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs 11166 lakhs
Return: 30.00%Break even: 31.00%
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Production of Disposable IV Cannula and Catheters

Production of Disposable IV Cannula and Catheters, Intravenous Catheter Industry, Medical Plastic Device Business The catheter is a thin sterilized tube made from medical grade materials and can offer a broad range of medical conditions. Catheters can also be inserted into a body cavity, duct or vessel for drainage, administration of fluids or gasses. Catheters used to access for surgical instruments and also to perform a wide variety of other tasks depending upon the type of catheter. Intravenous or IV therapy is beneficial for several conditions and medical situations including dehydration, nutrition, shock, surgery, blood transfusions, chemotherapy and medication administration. A small tube placed into peripheral vein in order to administer medication directly into the circulation is known as a peripheral intravenous (IV) catheter. In addition to medication administration, peripheral intravenous (IV) catheters are used to withdraw blood from veins for testing. Advanced peripheral intravenous (IV) catheters are equipped with additional safety features to avoid needle stick injuries. Due to their direct contact with the circulatory system, peripheral intravenous (IV) catheters are prepared with nonirritant material such as silicone, which do not have side effects even when peripheral intravenous catheters are left in contact with the circulatory system for several months or weeks. The Indian market for peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVCs) is split up into 2 segments: conventional PIVC and safety PIVC. PIVCs are inserted in veins and arteries. An arterial access site is utilized in patients that require blood pressure monitoring. Firmer catheters are preferred for arterial access. A venous access site is utilized for infusing fluids, providing antibiotic treatment and other standard procedures. In 2016, safety PIVCs represented 12% of the total market for PIVCs, with the remaining balance represented by conventional PIVCs. Growth in the unit sales of advanced materials PIVCs is expected to drive gains in the share of safety PIVCs over the forecast period. Peripheral intravenous (IV) catheters are commonly used for vascular access. Medicine administered through a peripheral intravenous (IV) catheter enters directly into the blood flow and thus shows rapid action. With the advantage of rapid action, peripheral intravenous (IV) catheters are commonly used in emergency patients, surgical patients and patients suffering from vomiting, pediatric patients, unconscious patients and the elderly population, who face difficulty in swallowing medicines. Factors such as aging of population and advancement in surgical and treatment technologies resulting in increased surgical procedures are driving the global peripheral intravenous (IV) catheters market towards growth. On the other hand, factors such as high cost of closed catheters, painful insertion and need of trained medical professional to use peripheral intravenous (IV) catheters are restraining the growth of the global peripheral intravenous (IV) catheters market. Based on the type of catheters commercially available, the global peripheral intravenous (IV) catheters market is segmented as follows: • Integrated/Closed catheters • Peripheral insertion catheters Use of integrated/closed intravenous (IV) catheters is rapidly increasing over conventional intravenous (IV) catheters due to capacity of integrated catheters to apply power while injecting medicine in the circulation. Integrated intravenous (IV) catheters are used for injecting contrast media into the circulation system prior to computed tomography (CT) imaging. On the other hand, high cost of the integrated peripheral intravenous (IV) catheters is restraining the growth of integrated peripheral intravenous (IV) catheters market in economically backward markets. The increasing incidences of trauma (accidents and burns) cases, the prevalence of chronic diseases, and cases of hospital-acquired infections is attributing to the growth of the global IV catheters market. The global peripheral intravenous catheter market is expected to observe steady growth in 2016, reaching beyond US$ 3.8 Bn by 2016 end. Wide adoption of catheterisation techniques in patient examination, diagnosis, and treatment is anticipated to fuel the demand for PIVC. Rising disease prevalence will play a key role in driving the market growth. North America is likely to remain the largest market; Asia Pacific is expected to emerge at the fastest rate. Soaring disease prevalence will remain a prominent factor driving the demand for catheterisation, in turn pushing the market for PIVC. Apart from its usage in drug administration, increasing adoption of peripheral intravenous catheter in body fluid collection during a patient’s physical examination, is also identified to be a key driver to market growth. Prevalence of infections and epidemics are expected to further spur the demand for catheters in hospitals, clinics, ambulatory surgical centres, home healthcare units, and other healthcare centres. In addition to constantly enhancing healthcare infrastructure, the healthcare spending of consumers is also on the rise, which will favour the market growth. By product type, the global peripheral intravenous catheters market is segmented into short PIVC and integrated/closed PIVC. Among these, integrated/closed PIVC segment is expected to register fastest CAGR of 8.9% during the forecast period. Short PIVC segment is expected to contribute a maximum share to the global peripheral intravenous catheters market. Non-ported PIVC product type sub-segment is expected to register fastest CAGR over the forecast period. Globally, catheters market is driven mainly due to the continuous rise in population of cardiovascular disorders patients across the world. Diabetes, tachycardia, hypertension are no more rare among individuals. At present, each country has shown the marked rise in diabetes and hypertension patients supported by various lifestyle factors which include smoking, drinking, and sedentary lifestyle. These factors increasing demand for minimally invasive surgeries which propel the growth of global catheter market. In addition, growing aging population, favorable reimbursement policies and increasing demand for advanced urinary catheters are major factors leading to increased demand for urinary catheters, thereby fuelling the growth of the catheter market. Cannula is a thin tube which is inserted in to the human body veins or body cavity to introduce medication, removal off fluid or to insert the surgical instrument. Cannula is usually surrounded by the trocar needle with inner and outer surface, which allows puncturing of the body in order to get enough space, it is also named as intravenous IV cannula. The normal cannulas size mainly ranges around 14 – 24 gauge. There are various types of cannula such as venous cannula, arterial cannula, nasal cannula or an oral-nasal cannula. The venous cannula is used for inserting in veins for the removal of blood samples and for administering medicines. An arterial cannula is used to insert in the artery of human body commonly in the radial artery during major operations such as bypass surgery and are also used to measure beat to beat blood pressure this is a painful procedure that leads to stress and anxiety. The nasal cannula or the oral nasal cannula used in the insertion into nostrils and mouth and also for delivering oxygen or to measure the airflow into the nose. Uses A venous cannula is inserted into a vein, primarily for the administration of intravenous fluids, obtaining blood samples and administering medicines. An arterial cannula is inserted into an artery, commonly the radial artery, and is used during major operations and in critical care are as to measure beat-to-beat blood pressure and to draw repeated blood samples. IV Cannula is amongst the most extensively used medical disposables. Healthcare professionals represent the largest end-use market for cannulae. Worldwide market for IV Cannula is driven by an aging population and related rise in healthcare demand. There are many manufacturer of IV Cannula in the country, out of which about 5-6 units are under small-scale sector. The Present demand of Disposable IV Cannula is being adequately met by indigenous production. In increasing awareness in health care and like diseases and improvement in per capita income is expected to create further growth in demand of disposable IV Cannula. IV Cannula have lower coefficient of thermal expansion and hence have greater accuracy. It is unbreakable. The IV cannula market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 6.2% from 2017 to 2022 to reach USD 13.63 Billion by 2022. The base year considered for the study is 2017 and the forecast for the market size is provided for the period between 2017 and 2022. The global peripheral intravenous catheter market was valued at US$ 3,500 Mn in 2014. North America was the largest market for peripheral intravenous catheters, accounting for over 45% revenue share of the overall market in 2014, followed by Europe with around 27% share. The demand for peripheral I.V. catheters is increasing, due to increasing prevalence of chronic and lifestyle associated diseases. The prevalence of chronic diseases, such as heart disease, cancer, stroke, respiratory disease and diabetes, is increasing due to the alteration in lifestyle and lack of access to preventive care. The increasing aging population is propelling the growth of the global peripheral I.V. catheter market, as the geriatric population is more susceptible to diseases, sickness and syndromes, due to less regenerative abilities. This leads to the increased demand for drugs, thus leading to the growth in adoption of peripheral I.V. catheters for delivering drugs, supplying nutrients and for the treatment of various diseases. Moreover, the increase in healthcare expenditure leads to an increased affordability and accessibility of the treatment for various conditions. 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Production of Concrete Admixtures (Additives)

Production of Concrete Admixtures (Additives). Construction Chemicals. Admixture. Chemical Admixtures used in Concrete. Admixtures are artificial or natural materials added to the concrete besides cement, water and aggregate to improve certain property of concrete during casting or setting or service stage. A material other than water, aggregates, or cement that is used as an ingredient of concrete or mortar to control setting and early hardening, workability, or to provide additional cementing properties. Admixtures are generally used to alter the properties of concrete (such as increased workability or reduced water content, acceleration or retardation of setting time, acceleration of strength development, and improved resistance to weather and chemical attacks) to make it more suitable for a particular purpose. For example, calcium chloride can be used to accelerate strength development in mass concrete during winter. Air-entraining admixtures (inexpensive soaps, detergents, etc.) entrain air which greatly improves the workability of concrete and thus permits the use of harsher and more poorly graded aggregates and also those of undesirable shapes. Functions of Admixture Major functions and advantages of using admixtures are detailed below: • To improve workability of fresh concrete • To improve durability by entrainment of air • To reduce the water required • To accelerate setting & hardening & thus to produce high early strength • To aid curing • To impart water repellent / water proofing property • To cause dispersion of the cement particles when mixed with water • To retard setting • To improve wear resistance (hardness) • To offset / reduce shrinkage during setting & hardening • To cause expansion of concrete and automatic prestressing of steel • To aerate mortar / concrete to produce a light-weight product • To impart colour to concrete • To offset or reduce some chemical reaction • To reduce bleeding • To reduce the evolution of heat Concrete admixtures are used to enhance the properties of concrete for applications in concrete works with special requirements. Concrete admixtures are used to modify the properties of concrete to achieve desired workability in case of low water cement ratio, and to enhance setting time of concrete for long distance transportation of concrete. Market Outlook The demand for concrete admixtures is directly related to cement consumption trends. Some of the drivers of the concrete admixtures market are improving quality of construction in developing economies, increasing demand for high rise buildings, roads, bridges, tunnels and dams. Reduction in water usage and construction time is the major concerns of contractors and manufacturers, which could be rightly addressed by making effective use of concrete admixtures. Indian admixtures market revenues are projected to grow at a CAGR of around 12% during 2014-19. The worldwide concrete admixtures market, along with its applications, witnessed high growth in the past few years and is likely to continue so in the coming years. The drivers identified for the concrete admixtures demand are growing infrastructure requirements in developing economies, improving economics of construction, and shifting preferences of population towards urbanization. It is also influenced by consumer awareness, need for durable and aesthetic civil structure, and other benefits achieved in making concrete structures more economical for contractors and other stakeholders. The market size, in terms of value, of concrete admixtures is estimated to be USD 11.68 Billion in 2015 and is projected to reach USD 18.10 Billion by 2020, at a CAGR of 9.15% between 2015 and 2020. The Asia Pacific concrete admixtures market, along with its end products, has witnessed a linear growth in the past few years and this growth is estimated to increase in the coming years. Concrete admixtures are chemical formulations that are added to concrete at the initial mixing stage to enhance or modify the properties and workability of the mix. Concrete admixtures are used to enhance strength, durability, chemical resistance, and other properties, thus making concrete more suitable to satisfy the needs of modern civil structures. Concrete admixtures have found wide acceptance in the construction industry worldwide; especially for the construction of residential buildings, industrial amenities, and social and commercial complexes, and surface transportation infrastructure projects. The concrete admixtures market in Asia Pacific has been experiencing significant growth in recent years, which is expected to continue in the near future, mainly driven by the highly growing demand from various end-use industries. Considerable amount of investments are being made by the various market players to serve the end-user applications in the future. China is the largest market for concrete admixtures market in the Asia-Pacific region, having accounted for 76.3% of the total Asia-Pacific demand in 2014. 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Incense Sticks Production. Agarbatti Manufacturing Business Plan.

Incense Sticks Production. Agarbatti Manufacturing Business Plan. Profitable Small business Idea. Incense sticks also called agarbattis are fragranced sticks used from ancient period by people all over the world. The evolution of incense stick could be from the burning of aromatic woods in the primitive period. As mankind gained civilization and became more religious, these fragranced agarbattis played important role in daily rituals. Agarbatti is an Indian Hindi terminology which is otherwise popularly known worldwide as ‘Incense Sticks’ and as the name itself suggests, they are thin bamboo sticks of about 8” to 12” length coated with paste of fragrance of natural ingredients extracts of scented flowers or majorly forest yield. Agarbattis have huge potential as a manufacturing business because its demand is at all-time high and go even higher during festivals. More than 90 countries use Agarbattis and India is the sole producer of these Incense Sticks that caters to the demands of all countries worldwide. Cultural Beliefs: The purpose of burning agarbatti is to purify the bad air. The holy smoke prevents unwanted bad energy and bad spirit from entering home. This is used for fragrance which symbolically suggests the presence of the deity and the love of deity. The use of incense stick is recorded in Old Testament, the Vedas, and other ancient books. Agarbattis were commonly used in different places of worship like churches, monasteries, mosques, and temples. Incense was widely in countries like Egypt, Greece, China, Japan, and India. People belonging to different religion used agarbattis in their ritual worship. Offering to God was made by lighting these agarbattis as it purifies the atmosphere. The refreshing fragrance of the incense stick spreads into the air to make a serene atmosphere helping the devotees to have calm frame of mind. The soothing and purified atmosphere helps in meditation. Market Outlook India is largest incense stick maker and currently the export market for the sector is about Rs 450 crore. With the demand for branded agarbatti (incense sticks) growing at nearly 15 per cent every year. Agarbatti, mostly a handmade product [in India], is exported to almost the entire known world from India. While many countries are known for selling unscented or raw incense sticks, India is known for its perfumed versions. In India, a wide variety of agarbattis are available in different shapes, colours and fragrances at very competitive prices, from sandalwood to lavender, and rose to mogra. Between FY2012 and FY2016, India exported agarbattis worth $498.02 million – which considering that it is a part of the labour-intensive cottage industry is a commendable figure. In addition, annual exports witnessed an 11.57% growth during the same period, from $89.64 million in FY2012 to $100.02 million in FY2016. Today, India exports agarbatti to more than 160 countries including US, Nigeria, Malaysia and UK. In FY2016, US was the largest importer of incense sticks from India with an import value of $11.3 million, followed by UAE at $6.23 million and Nigeria at $5.85 million. Kolkata has the largest market for sale of incense sticks or agarbattis by volume in the country at Rs. 150 crore or so, in the Rs. 1,000 crore national agarbatti market. As a large portion of the market was still unorganised but conservative estimates complied for last fiscal indicated that incense stick sales were growing at 7-8 per cent per annum. Here are the Top Players of Incense Sticks in India: • Nandi Incense Sticks • Kalpana Agarbattis • Hari Darshan • TataF Agarbatti • HEM Incense • Patanjali • Zed Black Agarbattis • Mangaldeep Agarbattis Tags Agarbatti Manufacturing Industry, Agarbatti Manufacturing Small Business, Agarbatti Making Unit, Agarbatti Manufacture, Agarbatti Manufacturing Unit, Agarbatti Making Business, How to Start Agarbatti Making Business, Agarbatti Manufacturing, Agarbatti Manufacture in India, Start Agarbatti Making Business, Agarbatti Manufacturing Company, Agarbatti Manufacturing Process, Business Idea of Agarbatti Manufacturing, Incense Stick Making, Starting Agarbatti Manufacturing Unit in India, Agarbatti Making Machines, Agarbatti Manufacturing in India, How Incense Stick is Made?, How to Make Incense Stick, Incense Sticks Manufacturing Unit, Production of Incense Sticks, Incense Sticks Making Machine, Incense Sticks Making Formula, Incense Stick Making Process, Process of Manufacturing Incense Sticks, Agarbathi /Incense Industry in India, Incense Stick Production, Agarbatti Stick Production, Incense Stick Production Line, Incense Sticks Industry in India, Small Agarbatti Manufacturing Business, How to Start Agerbatti Making Business, Agarbatti Production Business in India, Agarbatti Making Business Plan, Start Earning Money by Making Incense Sticks, Money Making Business Ideas, Agarbatti Manufacturing project ideas, Projects on Small Scale Industries, Small scale industries projects ideas, Agarbatti Manufacturing Based Small Scale Industries Projects, Project profile on small scale industries, How to Start Agarbatti Manufacturing Industry in India, Agarbatti Manufacturing Projects, New project profile on Incense Stick Production industries, Project Report on Agarbatti Manufacturing Industry, Detailed Project Report on Agarbatti Manufacturing, Project Report on Incense Stick Production, Pre-Investment Feasibility Study on Incense Stick Production, Techno-Economic feasibility study on Incense Stick Production, Feasibility report on Incense Stick Production, Free Project Profile on Incense Stick Production, Project profile on Incense Stick Production, Download free project profile on Incense Stick Production, Startup Project for Incense Stick Production
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Start a Namkeen Factory. Salted Packaged Food Industry

Start a Namkeen Factory. Salted Packaged Food Industry, Indian Snacks and Namkeen (Dalmoth, Bhujia, Chana Chur and Khatta Meetha) Manufacturing Project Namkeen is the Hindi word used to describe a savory flavor. The word namkeen is derived from the word Namak (meaning salt). Namkeen is also used as a generic term to describe savory snack foods. Both black and regular white salt are used in Indian cooking, which gives it the salty flavor many people like. Other namkeen snacks common in Indian cuisine include khaara, farsan, chivda, sav, chips and bhujiya. Namkeen of Indore and Ratlam are two snacks that are very well known for their tastes. Dalmoth, Chanachur & Bhujia are the important names of salted snacks. These are very tasty and flavoring. These are used during tea and drink hours. Dalmoth is a traditional namkeen, dry snack, it is one of popular snack in North India made from fried lentils, nuts, spices and sev. Dal moth is a mixture of fried lentils, nuts, Indian spices with some tangy and spicy flavors. In Gujarat, during the Diwali festival, people made it at home and celebrate the festival of joy. Bhujia is made all over India and eaten as a snack in almost all parts of the country. Bikaneri bhujia, often simply called bhujia, is a popular crispy snack prepared by using moth beans and besan (gram flour) and spices, originating from, Bikaner, a town in the western state of Rajasthan in India. Light yellow in colour it is famously known to have been first prepared in Bikaner, and over the years has not just become a characteristic product of Bikaner, but also a generic name. Each variety prepared by large scale manufacturers also go through a rigorous testing procedure. Chana Chur is essentially a mixture of two or more components, it is a similar product to Bombay Mix. Khatta Meetha is a savoury sweet and tangy snack made of fried or shallow fried puffed or flattened rice (Murmura, Poha), sev and Gathia. It is the best option to snack on between meals or during your afternoon or evening tea. As foods category is growing in India, several food companies are capturing salty snacks market. Around 1,000 snack items are sold in India spanning various tastes, forms, textures, aromas, bases, sizes, shapes and fillings. Some 300 types of savories are sold in this country and overall snack product market (inclusive of sweetmeats) is estimated at Rs.25, 000 crore. The branded segment is increasing at the rate of 25 per cent/annum whereas the entire market is growing at the rate of 7 per cent. Namkeen is a product which is essentially known for three important things a) Taste b) Quality c) Variation. The Indian Food Industry is one of the fastest growing segments in Indian economy. Within the food sector itself, the RTE including Namkeen & Mithia holds the biggest share. This segment has the maximum value addition, not just in monetary terms but also at adding shelf life to the product or ensuring that there is reach from Farm to Fork. Now Namkeen is well known to each and every part of our geography. South and North East part of India has good demand of Namkeen because of mix culture. Due to employment and business opportunities, north and west side people spread over the whole country, settled along with food habits and culture. Now people are more inclined towards Namkeen and potato chips. Even North East region is also having different requirement of Indian snacks, namkeens and pasta.” Namkeen consumption is high in Western and Northern states of India and even Southern states have picked up on consumption rate. Also the trend has shifted to using modern technologies from traditional methods. Products like bhujia, chana-chur, and dal month are well known in India and overseas as well. Disposable income mixed with a fast-paced lifestyle have led to an extensive growth in this sector. From tea time to fulfilling the small hunger, snacks and namkeens are the best choices and in India, it has the most demand. Snacking is considered as the routine habit in India between meals or in place of a meal. Snack food generally comprises ready-to-eat mixes, chips, namkeen and other light processed foods. The market for such snacks has undergone significant change over the past two decades with the entry of various multi-national and regional players along with their distinctive brands and flavors. The Indian snacks market has witnessed a steady growth with the shift in consumption pattern. This increasing consumption of snacks is influenced by various factors. Increasing per capita income of people living in urban, semi-urban and rural regions of the country is among the major factors driving consumption of snacks. Namkeen is the dominant segment, followed by the Extruded Snacks. The market is also segmented into organized and unorganized sector of which unorganized is the dominant market. The India Snacks Market will be more than INR 1 Billion by the end of 2024. The future of India Snacks Market can be judged from the fact that this industry is expected to grow with double digit CAGR for the time frame of 2018 to 2024. India snacks market is dived between organized players and unorganized market. At present Unorganized market is dominating the India snacks market. But this scenario is expected to change during the forecast period of 2018-2024. India Snacks Market is growing due to following factors Lifestyle Changes, Rising Urbanization, Growing Middle Class Population, Local Availability and Availability of Snacks in Small Package Size, Low Price and Company's Strategies to focus on regional taste. There is a large number of players working in the Indian snacks market. Their presence is limited within a town, city or a particular area. They do not think too much for expansion. As a results, their main focus to develop snacks items according to the consumers taste in a particular area. This helps them to be popular in that region. Also their products are low priced compared to organized players. Namkeen has the Highest Market Share in India Snacks Market India snacks market is segmented into Extruded Snacks, Chips, Namkeen and Others. In terms of market value share, Namkeen has the highest market share compared to all other segments Extruded Snacks, Chips and Others. At present, in both organized and unorganized market, Namkeen is the leading segment. Few Indian major players are as under: • Aakash Global Foods Pvt. Ltd. • Bakeys Foods Pvt. Ltd. • D F M Foods Ltd. • Frito-Lay India • Gopal Snacks Pvt. Ltd. • Haldiram Foods Intl. 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