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Food processing: Project Opportunities in Assam

 

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Food processing is the set of methods and techniques used to transform raw ingredients into food or to transform food into other forms for consumption by humans or animals either in the home or by the food processing industry. Food processing typically takes clean, harvested crops or butchered animal products and uses these to produce attractive, marketable and often long shelf-life food products. Assam has many agricultural and horticultural products. Assam has a fertile soil conducive to cultivation of fruits and vegetables. So far the fruits and vegetables grown in Assam have been sent by rail or road to other parts of the country, which can be used for processing many kinds of food. Apart from rice mills, flour mills and oil mills, many small establishments of producing biscuits, lozenges, soft drinks and snacks have recently come in the town and commercial centres of the region.

The food processing sector has the potential to grow in Assam with increasing demand for processed food. Opportunities exist in processing, sourcing, setting up cold chains and logistics. The Government of India has approved for setting up a Food Processing Industrial Park at Chaygaon near Guwahati in Kamrup District.

 

Resources

Assam has an abundance of natural resources which are yet to be engaged industriously. The agro-climatic condition of the State favour the growth of a variety of fruits and vegetables/ spices including orange, banana, pineapple, arecanut, coconut, guava, mango, jackfruit, citrus fruits, ginger, turmeric, chillies, potatoes, etc. Until recently, horticulture was practiced as a largely non-commercial activity. However, with better quality planting material, sufficient research support and better know-how, the State could easily be poised for a major boom in the fruit growing and food processing industry. Following are key potential industries to be developed on the core strengths of our state:

•    Multi cropping in agriculture sector

•    Assam is the world’s single largest tea growing region

•    Abundant resource of fresh water,

•    Major varieties of the major fruits grown in Assam are Banana, orange, litchi, pineapple, papaya

•    Assam has abundant productive and diversified water resources to support surplus fish production to feel the growing fish eating population of the state.

•    Livestock is an important component of mixed farming system in Assam as the meat consumption in Assam is high.

The per capita availability of milk is 70gm/day in comparison to the all India figure of 246gm/day.

 

Government policies/ scheme

To fulfil the need for creation of integrated and holistic infrastructure for food processing sector, Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MOFPI) had launched new Schemes in 11th FYP with strong focus on creation of modern enabling infrastructure to facilitate growth of food processing and creation of an integrated cold chain mechanism for handling perishable produce. Under the initiatives of MOFPI for strengthening infrastructure in agro  and food processing sector, it had launched the Mega Food Parks Scheme, Scheme for Cold Chain, Value Addition and Preservation Infrastructure and Scheme for Modernization of Abattoirs in the 11th  Five Year Plan. The Government of India has sanctioned a food processing park with a total project cost of Rs. 5.95 crores. The park is being set up near Chaygaon in the district of Kamrup (rural). The implementing agency for the food processing is Assam Small Industries Development Corporation Ltd.

 

 

 

Medicinal plants: Project Opportunities in Assam

 

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Medicinal plants are various plants used in herbalism and thought by some to have medicinal properties. Medical Plant constitutes an important therapeutic aid in alleviating ailments. Almost 80% of the world population, particularly in the third world are fully dependent on medicinal plants for meeting their health care needs. The herbal medicines today symbolize safety in contrast to the synthetics that are regarded as unsafe to human and environment. In the primeval times, the Indian sagacious held the view that herbal medicines are the only resolution to treat numeral health related problems and diseases. It is becoming more main stream as improvements in analysis and quality control along with advances in clinical research show the value of herbal medicine in the treating and preventing disease. Increasing interest in herbal products has today accelerated the growth of medicinal plant-based industries.

 

Resources

Assam is primarily an agrarian economy, with 74% of its population engaged in agriculture and allied activities. There are over 1500 species of medicinal plants reported so far from India and more than 350 species from Assam. They can not only cure our ailments but can also be a potential source of economic development. Assam with a total geographical area of 78438 sq. km is very rich in land resources. Its vast fertile alluvial tracts and low hills with suitable climatic condition offer excellent condition for utilization of for different uses. Assam is basically an agriculture dependent state. More than 65 per cent of its total area is under agriculture.

Government policies

The provisions of this Environment code of practice (ECP) - Agriculture, comply with the legal requirements and conventions, which govern the collection, cultivation processing, handling, packaging & storage of medicinal plant or its derivatives. Prior to selection of species, the cultivator shall apply for and obtain permission from State Medicinal Plants Boards (SMPB), Government of Assam and National Horticulture Board (NHB). The proof of obtaining clearance shall be a pre-requisite for inclusion as beneficiary in the project. The District Agriculture Officer (DAO) shall be responsible for verification of the same. 

Mineral: Project Opportunities in Assam

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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. There are some substances, like opal, which have the appearance of a mineral but lack any definite internal structure, are sometimes called "mineraloids". The minerals produced in India constitute one-quarter of the world's most popular mineral resources.

Resources

Assam is endowed with vast mineral resources. Assam is rich in mineral resources like Coal (320 Mn.T.), Limestone (703 Mn.T.), Iron Ore (11 Mn.T) and Granite (1 Bn. Cu. Mtrs) along many more resources like Fireclay, Lithomarge, Fuller's Earth, Sillimanite and Glass Sand. The coal found in Assam has a high sulphur content and high volatile matter content, thereby reducing its coke ability. The most important minerals being exploited so far in Assam are coal, oil and gas, limestone and sillimanite. Limestone with reserves of about 500 million tonnes is another important resource and is available in various grades. The China clay available in the Karbi-Anglong district is a vital input for the ceramics industry and has already spawned a few small plants. Deposits of decorative stone like granite estimated to be more than a billion cubic meters are available in various shades and colours, which have a huge market potential locally and abroad. Opportunities based on minerals are Gasification & Liquefaction of Coal, De-Sulphurisation of Coal, Coal based Power Plant, Coal Bed Methane (CBM) Extraction, Exploration of Oil & Natural Gas and HDPE / LLDPE / Polypropylene basedindustries. Assam has an abundant reserve of petroleum. It takes care of 25% of India's petrol requirement.

Government policies

The  role to be played by the Central and State Governments in  regard  to  mineral  development has  been  extensively  dealt in  the  Mines  and Minerals (Development and Regulation)  Act, 1957  and Rules  made under the Act by  the  Central  Government and  the  State  Governments in their  respective  domains.   The provisions  of  the  Act  and the Rules  will  be  reviewed  and  harmonised  with  the basic features of the new  National Mineral  Policy.  In future the core functions of the State in mining will be facilitation and regulation of exploration and mining activities of investors and entrepreneurs, provision of infrastructure and tax collection.  In mining activities, there shall be arms length distance between State agencies (Public Sector Undertakings) that mine and those that regulate.  There shall be transparency and fair play in the reservation of ore bodies to State agencies on such areas where private players are not holding or have not applied for exploration or mining, unless security considerations or specific public interests are involved. Recently, the Union Government after reviewing the current mining sector, mineral development and keeping in view the availability of the valuable finite resource have announced the National Mineral Policy (NMP))- 2010. Research organisations, including the National Mineral Processing Laboratories of the Indian Bureau of Mines should be strengthened for development of processes for beneficiation and mineral and elemental analysis of ores and ore dressing products. There shall be co-operation between and co-ordination among all organisations in public and private sector engaged in this task.

 

Oil refinery and its products: Project Opportunities in Assam

 

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An oil refinery or petroleum refinery is an industrial process plant where crude oil is processed and refined into more useful petroleum products, such as gasoline, diesel fuel, asphalt base, heating oil, kerosene, and liquefied petroleum gas. Indian Oil group of companies owns and operates 10 out of India’s 20 refineries with a combined refining capacity of 65.7 million metric tonnes per annum (MMTPA, .i.e. 1.30 million barrels per day approx.). Indian Oil and its subsidiaries account for 47% petroleum products market share. The companydistributes its products directly to bulk customers and to retail customers via a network of retail outlets and dealers/distributors. The Indian oil and gas sector is one of the six core industries in India and has very significant forward linkages with the entire economy. Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC) and Oil India Ltd. (OIL) are the two National Oil Companies (NOC)s.

Resources

Assam has the oldest refinery in the country which started commercial production in 1901. Assam was the first state in the country where in 1889 oil was struck at Digboi in Tinsukia district. The refinery, now belonging to the Assam Division of the Indian Oil Corporation, has a refining capacity of 3 lakh tonnes of petrol, kerosene, diesel and other petroleum products.         

The second refinery in Assam was set up at Noonmati in Guwahati under the public sector. It started production in 1962. It produces liquified petroleum gas (LPG), petrol, kerosene, diesel, furnace oil, coke etc. The third refinery in the region was established at Dhaligoan near Bongaigaon in 1962. It is known as Bongaigaon Refinery and Petro-Chemicals Limited (BRPL).  The fourth refinery in the state was established at Numaligarh of Golaghat district in 1999, with a refining capacity of 3 million tonnes of oil and other products.

Government policies

The oil ministry has empowered state-run exploration firms ONGC and Oil India to choose customers for gas produced from small fields where output is less than 0.1 million standard cubic meters per day, which would reduce bureaucratic delays and help companies generate revenue expeditiously. Oil India Limited (OIL), a Government of India Enterprise, under the administrative set-up of Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, is engaged in the business of exploration, production and transportation of crude oil and natural gas. The growing demand for crude oil and gas in the country and policy initiative of Government of India towards increased E&P  activity, have given a great impetus to the Indian E&P industry raising hopes of increased exploration. The government in order to increase exploration activity approved the New Exploration Licensing Policy (NELP) in March 1997 which would level the playing field in the upstream sector between private and public sector companies in all fiscal, financial and contractual matters. There will be no mandatory state participation through ONGC/OIL nor there did any carry interest of the government.  

 

 

 

Tea: Project Opportunities in Assam

 

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Tea is indigenous to India and is an area where the country can take a lot of pride. This is mainly because of its pre-eminence as a foreign exchange earner and its contributions to the country's GNP. In all aspects of tea production, consumption and export, India has emerged to be the world leader, mainly because it accounts for 31% of global production. It is perhaps the only industry where India has retained its leadership over the last 150 years. Tea production in India has a very interesting history to it. The range of tea offered by India - from the original Orthodox to CTC and Green Tea, from the aroma and flavour of Darjeeling Tea to the strong Assam and Nilgiri Tea- remains unparalleled in the world.

 

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Assam is the largest producer of tea in India. Assam tea is well known for its distinct quality, especially for its strong liquor, rich taste and colour. Of the agriculture-based industries, tea occupies an important place in Assam. In Assam, tea is grown both in the Brahmaputra and Barak plains. Tinsukia, Dibrugarh, Sibsagar, Jorhat, Golaghat, Nagaon and Sonitpur are the districts where tea gardens are mostly found. Assam produces 51% of the tea produced in India and about 1/6th of thetea produced in the world. In 1970, the Guwahati Tea Auction Centre was established for better marketing of the tea produced in the region. This is the world's largest CTC tea auction centre and the world's secondlargest in terms of total tea. It now auctions more than 150 million kg of tea valued at more than Rs 550.00 crores annually. Tea industry has contributed substantially to the economy of Assam. About 17 percent of the workers of Assam are engaged in the tea industry.

Government policies

 

The Government of India has created a Special Purpose Tea Fund (SPTF) which is meant for rejuvenation of tea bushes. This will benefit about 700-800 tea gardens of the state. In an important policy decision – the Government has decided to secure a geographical indication for the tea produced in the state. ‘Assam Tea’ will be known as ‘Assam Orthodox Tea’ once the geographical indication is secured, thus making it an exclusive commodity and raising its stakes in the global market.

 

Plastic: Project Opportunities in Assam

 

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Plastics are the most rapidly growing sector of the materials industry. The material is gaining notable importance in different spheres of activity and the per capita consumption is increasing at a fast pace. Continuous advancements and developments in polymer technology, processing machineries, expertise and cost effective manufacturing is fast replacing the typical materials in different segments with plastics.  Plastics play a very important role in our daily lives. Throughout the world the demand for plastic, particularly plastic packaging, continues to rapidly grow. India's plastics processing sector will grow from 69,000 machines to 150,000 machines by the year 2020. India's demand for plastics in irrigation alone is pegged to cross 2.5 million tonnes by 2015. Indian automobile industry is growing at more than 18% p.a. and is hungry for plastics. The plastics processing industry is a source of great potential for global businesses.

Resources

With the Assam Gas Cracker Project, also known as the Brahmaputra Crackers and Polymers Ltd (BCPL), due to come up by 2012, the Assam government has put its focus on promoting and attracting plastic-based downstream industries. For the state, coming up of downstream industries in large numbers as a result of the Gas Cracker Project would not only bring in large amount of investments, but would generate huge employment opportunities.

Government policies

The government has acquired 1,500 bighas of land in Tinsukia in upper Assam for setting up a plastic park, which would be the first in North-East. Bordoloi told Business Standard that the government would form a special purpose vehicle (SPV) in association with private players to implement the plastic park. He added that the SPV will be formed in two to three months. The government has already released Rs 10 crore for the park.

 

 

Power: Project Opportunities in Assam

 

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The power industry is responsible for the production and delivery of electrical energy in sufficient quantities via a power grid. Given the demand for electricity is uniform across all domestic, industrial and commercial operations, power is viewed as a public utility and basic infrastructure. The electrical power industry is commonly split up into four processes, namely, electricity generation (e.g. power station), electric power transmission, electricity distribution and electricity retailing. In many countries, electric power companies own the whole infrastructure from generating stations to transmission and distribution infrastructure. For this reason, electric power is viewed as a natural monopoly and is thus heavily regulated.

Resources

Assam has made much improvement in power generation. It has a number of coal based thermal plants to produce electric power. There is no dearth of coal mines in the state. This ensures that the supply of coal to these plants is uninterrupted. In recent years, several thermal power plants in Assam are in operation. These have tackled most of the earlier problems. The Assam thermal plants are aiming to generate enough electricity for the entire state. Some of the major Assam power plants are: Namrup Thermal Power Station (NTPS).It is managed by the Assam State Electricity Board (ASEB). It has a power generation capacity of 134MW. The NTPC (National Thermal Power Corporation) is investing more money in thermal power generation in Assam. Some of the upcoming Assam thermal power plants are Assam Power Generation Company Ltd., The existing Assam Thermal Power Plants are being expanded to help in the production of more electric energy.

Government policies

The Government is committed to ensure uninterrupted quality power supply by way of dedicated feeders from Grid Substation of Power distribution companies to all the Industrial Estates/Parks. Private Industrial Estates will be allowed to install Captive Power Plant to generate and distribute within such Industrial Estates/ Parks subject to provision of the Electricity Act, 2003 and rules there under. At the same time the State would encourage Private Power Generators to set up Power Plants. Assam is poised to have surplus quality power in the near future through the National Power Grid which is in advanced stage of implementation. Power sector in Assam has received the assistance from Asian Development Bank. Investment has been made in the sub-transmission and distribution sector. Power supply to Assam is ensured from Central Generating Stations owned by Corporations under the Government of India.

 

 

Cottage industry: Project Opportunities in Assam

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A cottage is a farmhouse usually in rural areas. A cottage industry is a small self-help industry that is carried out in the home, community centre, parish hall or some other convenient place. Such industries are evident in handicrafts, catering, tailoring, dressmaking, beauty culture, retailing of dry goods, pottery and furniture making on a small scale. Cottage industries developed mainly out of the need for an additional source of income, because of the need to use one's spare time gainfully and because of the relative ease of acquiring the necessary raw materials to set up such industries.

Resources

Assam was traditionally famous for its cottage industry, especially spinning and weaving. Pat or pure silk production is essentially confined to Assam. Assam produces about 10% of total natural silk of India. Assam also produces Muga, the golden silk. Assam is also the main producer of Eri or Endi. Weaving is an important cottage industry of Assam. It is a traditional industry which can be traced back to very ancient times. There are about 7,00,000 looms in Assam, where majority are primitive foot looms. Only some looms of Sualkuchi, used for commercial production of silk cloth, are powered. Bell-metal work is a traditional cottage industry of Assam. The products made of bell-metal are traditional plates, cups, tumblers, pitchers, bowls, Sarai (a tray with a stand), dwarf pitchers, pots, hookahs and musical instruments. Brass-work is also an important traditional handicraft of Assam. Brass articles are produced not only for day-to-day use, but also for interior decoration. The total production of marketable finished goods annually is about300 tonnes.

Government policies

The Assam Preferential Stores Purchase Act, 1989 (to replace the Assam Preferential Stores Purchase Rules, 1972) enactment is aimed to encourage growth of industries in the State and to implement the Industrial Policy announced and published by the Govt. of Assam vide Notification No. CL 586/85 dated 24th December, 1986. Objectives of this enactment is to encourage small scale and cottage industries by preferential purchase of their products, to rationalize the procedure for purchase of stores required by the State Government, companies and undertakings, Small Industries, Khadi and Cottage industries registered under this Act shall be exempted from payment of earnest money and security deposit for items in respect of which the units are registered.

 

Tourism: Project Opportunities in Assam

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Tourism has become an important industry in many countries of the world, both in the east and the west. Various initiatives are being taken by the Government and other organizations to promote tourism here.

Resources

Every year the number of visitors to Assam has been steadily increasing. The state has unparalleled tourist attractions like wildlife sanctuaries, adventure tourism, eco-tourism, hill stations, lakes and places of historical heritage. There are five national parks; Kaziranga, Manas, Nameri, Dibru- saikhowa, Orang and fifteen wildlife sanctuaries in Assam named; Gibbon, Garampani, Burachapari, Bornadi, Sonai-Rupai, Pobitora, Panidehing, Bherjan, Nambor, North-karbi-anglong, East-karbi-anglong, Laokhowa, Charkarasila, Marat-Longri, Nabbor-Doigurang, Borail and Amchang. The famous species of one horned rhino is found only in Assam. It has many Golf Fields and offers a huge potential in sports tourism. Assam's natural landscape, lush green forests, wild life sanctuaries, pilgrimage spots and tea gardens offer a wide choice to cater to the tastes of a variety of tourists from the casual sightseer to the adventure tourist. With the withdrawal of the Restricted Area Permit (RAP), tourism is poised for a major boom. 

 

Government policies

The Government of Assam came up with the Assam Tourism Policy2008 with the following objectives:

•        To place tourism sector on a high priority in the economic development of the state.

•        To harness tourism potentials to make it environmentally sustainable, socially culturally enriching and economically beneficial.

•        To create awareness and evolve suitable institution arrangement for effective participation of the people.

•        To improve quality of the existing tourism products.

•        To promote infrastructure of international standard.

•        To devise long term human resource development strategy.

•        Encourage Public-Private Partnership in tourism development.

The Assam Tourism Policy, 2008 has added to the enthusiasm amongst the entrepreneurs and has also attracted big players like Indian hotels Company Ltd (Taj group) to set up a 5 star hotel in Guwahati. Many more such projects are in the pipeline. Guwahati airport has emerged as one of the busiest airports in the country with almost all domestic airlines connecting Guwahati and other airports of the state virtually to most of the major metros of the country.

 

Agriculture: Project Opportunities in Assam

 

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While most other states in India are gradually moving away from their traditional agriculture-based economy toward industry or service-oriented economy, Assam is still heavily dependent on the agricultural sector. Today, India ranks second worldwide in farm output. Agriculture and allied sectors like forestry and fisheries accounted for 16.6% of the GDP in 2009, about 50% of the total workforce. The economic contribution of agriculture to India's GDP is steadily declining with the country's broad-based economic growth. Still, agriculture is demographically the broadest economic sector and plays a significant role in the overall socio-economic fabric of India.

Resources

Assam Agriculture is the primary sector in the state's economy. The socio-economic condition of Assam largely depends on its agricultural production.  Assam produces both food and cash crops. The principal food crops produced in the state are rice (paddy), maize (corn), pulses, potato, wheat, etc., while the principal cash crops are tea, jute, oilseeds, sugarcane, cotton, and tobacco. Although rice is the most important and staple crop of Assam, its productivity over the years has not increased while other crops have seen a slight rise in both productivity and land acreage.

Government policies

The Government of Assam in consonance with    the       National Agriculture Policy laid down few policy objectives in the Agriculture Sector. Those include:

·         The Agriculture and allied sector grows at the rate of 4 p.c. per annum for the next decade to provide food security and to improve the nutritional intake of the people of the State as well as significantly decrease the population below the poverty line.

·         To increase the productivity of all major crops, particularly that of rice, wheat, pulses and oil seeds.

·         To increase the cropping intensity in the sector through increase in irrigation facilities as well as giving a boost to mechanization in the State, to make it at par with the rest of the country by the end of the 10th plan.

·         To diversify into other crops, specially wheat, oilseeds, and partly pulses, as well as improve production of horticultural crops.

·         As the bulk of the population in the State lives in the rural area and most of the people are dependent on Agriculture and allied sectors for their livelihood, the Government sees this sector as the engine for growth of the economy in the long run and wishes to treat the Agriculture Sector as an area of maximum employment generation in the State.

·         Since the resources at the disposal of the State are limited, the endeavour will be to converge the resources available under various Government schemes like SGSY and PMGSY etc. to ensure that funds are spent keeping in view the long term growth of the Agriculture and Allied Sector in the State.

 

Waste management: Project Opportunities in Assam

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:

The Guwahati City generates over 300 MT of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) on a daily basis and has almost 639 Kms street length. Guwahati Municipal Corporation (GMC), which provides municipal services to 8.2 Lakhs citizens of Guwahati city, is desirous to select a suitable developer/ private operator to establish a viable & environmentally sustainable integrated municipal waste management system through a suitable mechanism to manage the collection, transportation, processing and disposal.

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.

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Business & Investment Opportunity in Manufacturing of Glucose Saline. IV fluids Used in Hospitals, Nursing Homes

Introduction: IV fluids are almost universally administered to patients undergoing major operations, where they meet the need to retain intravascular volume at a time when it may be exhausted due to preoperative fasting, surgical blood loss, evaporation, urinary excretion, Anesthesia-induced vasodilation, fluid loss into the third room, and inflammatory mediator-induced albumin transcapillary leak Water, sugar, and salt are all essential for the body to work properly. Intravenous fluids (also known as 'IV' fluids) are liquids that are supplied to replace water, sugar, and salt that you may need if you are sick or undergoing surgery and are unable to eat or drink. IV fluids are injected directly into a vein with a drip. Related Project: GLUCOSE SALINE Intravenous therapy (also known as IV therapy) is a surgical procedure that involves injecting fluids, drugs, and nutrients into a patient's vein. Intravenous administration is widely used to rehydrate or provide nutrients to those who are unable to absorb food or water through their mouth. Since drugs and fluid replacement are delivered directly into the circulatory system and therefore easily spread, the intravenous route is the quickest way to administer them in the body. As a result, intravenous administration is often used for the administration of certain recreational drugs. Many therapies are given as a "bolus," or one-time injection, but they can also be given as an infusion or drip over time. Intravenous treatment administration or the placement of an intravenous line ("IV line") for later use is a technique that can only be done by a trained physician. Uses of Glucose Saline: In clinical medicine, intravenous solutions are often used to replace and maintain body fluids. In general, intravenous fluids are used as I.V drips for patients in nursing homes and hospitals that are dehydrated or have severe disabling conditions. Related Videos: Pharmaceutical, Drugs, Fine Chemicals, Bulk Drug Intermediates, Pharmaceutical Drugs, Pharma Drug Ingredients Intermediates, Pharmaceutical Bulk Drugs The body fluids are replanished with these intravenous fluids. Intravenous fluids (often abbreviated as 'IV' fluids) are liquids provided to replace water, sugar, and salt that you may need if you are sick or undergoing surgery and are unable to eat or drink normally. IV fluids are injected directly into a vein with a drip. IV rehydration was once a common method for athletes. Unless there is a medical exception, the World Anti-Doping Agency bans intravenous injections of more than 100mL every 12 hours. In addition to the risks associated with IV treatment, the US Anti-Doping Agency notes that "IVs can be used to change blood test outcomes." Related Books: Pharmaceutical, Drugs, Proteins Technology Handbooks Cover urine test results (by dilution) or administer banned substances in a way that would be removed from the body more easily in order to beat an anti-doping test (such as hematocrit when EPO or blood doping is used). Market Outlook: There are many varieties of intravenous solutions on the market, including isotonic, hypertonic, and hypotonic. Isotonic solutions are made up of normal saline (0.9 NaCl) and are used to substitute extracellular fluid in the treatment of hypernatremia. As electrolyte replenishers, hypotonic intravenous solutions of 0.45 percent NaCl are used. Increased prevalence of chronic and acute diseases, rise in the geriatric population, increase in strategic alliances between manufacturers to expand their product range and geographical presence, expansion in the pharmaceutical industry are all major drivers of the global intravenous solutions market. Market Research: - Market Research Report A rise in the demand for intravenous solutions in developed economies, as well as an increase in health-care spending however, the global intravenous solution market is expected to be restrained by factors such as a strict regulatory environment and high fluid maintenance costs. In the global economy, the intravenous (IV) solution market was rapidly growing and achieving a high market value. Intravenous solutions industry developments are supplying a variety of intravenous solutions to meet the needs of various types of patients. Key Players: • Amanta Healthcare Ltd. • Baxter Pharmaceuticals India Pvt. Ltd. • Bayer Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd. • Denis Chem Lab Ltd. • Meridian Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. • Pfizer Healthcare India Pvt. Ltd. • Pfizer Ltd. • Pharmacia Healthcare Ltd. • Shree Krishna Keshav Laboratories Ltd. • Vikrant Pharmaceuticals Ltd. • Wockhardt Health Care Ltd. For More Details: - https://www.entrepreneurindia.co/project-and-profile-details/Business%20Plan%20of%20Glucose%20Saline%20Manufacturing
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How to Start Your Own Helmet Manufacturing Company. Profitable Business Opportunities for Startups

Introduction A helmet is a type of head protection that is worn on the head. A helmet, in particular, works in conjunction with the skull to shield the human brain. Ceremonial or symbolic helmets (such as a police officer's helmet in the United Kingdom) with no protective feature are sometimes worn. Soldiers wear Kevlar or other lightweight synthetic fabrics in their combat helmets. The word helmet comes from the Old English word helm, which refers to a protective head covering. Helmets are worn by jockeys in horse racing, American football, ice hockey, cricket, baseball, camogie, hurling, and rock climbing, as well as in hazardous work environments such as manufacturing, mining, riot police, military aviation, and transportation (e.g. motorcycle helmets and bicycle helmets). Since the 1990s, the majority of helmets have been made of resin or plastic, which may be lined with aramid fibres. Helmets have a much broader range of uses, including helmets tailored to the unique needs of a variety of sporting pursuits and work environments, and these helmets often use plastics and other synthetic materials for their light weight and shock absorbing properties. Aramid fabrics, such as Kevlar and Twaron, are examples of synthetic fibres used to make helmets in the twenty-first century. In extreme crashes, race car helmets have a head and neck protection device that holds the helmet (and head) fixed to the body. Related Project: Helmet Manufacturing Industry Manufacturing Process of Helmet The unassuming motorcycle helmet you take for granted every day is the product of a laborious manufacturing and assembly process that includes many steps and quality checks along the way to ensure that you get the best quality and protection while riding on the road. Injection Molding the Child Parts: A motorcycle helmet is made up of several different child components. The EPS shell is one of the most essential child pieces. The journey starts with tiny polystyrene beads that are expanded under pressure and heat to make ‘foam,' as it is called in the industry. In scientific terms, extended polystyrene is now polystyrene (EPS). The non-expanded beads are fed into an injection moulding system, which produces an expanded polystyrene shell that serves as the motorcycle helmet's internal shell. However, this shell alone lacks the mechanical resistance to withstand high-impact forces, which is why it is protected by an ABS shell. Using industrial adhesive, all cells are joined together to form a single external structure. The visor in helmets is made in a similar way, using transparent polyurethane beans that are pressed together under high pressure and temperature to produce clear, mirrored, or rainbow-hued visors by adding various additives. Related projects: Automobile Industry and Auto Components, Automotive components, Spare parts, Auto Parts, Car Parts, Replacement Parts, Tractor Parts, Motorcycle Parts, Auto Body Parts, Two Wheeler, Three Wheeler and Four Wheeler Parts, Accessories & Spares Projects Buffing & Sanding The outer shell is then taken to the buffing and sanding station, where the entire structure is polished and the joining marks are removed. A special polishing machine and emery paper are used to smooth the surface left behind by the injection moulding machine. This not only removes any excess materials from the helmet's surface, but it also prepares the shell for the next steps in the painting process. It should be remembered that not all helmets are painted, and if this is the case, the helmet will continue to the assembly line today to have the visors and straps fitted before being packaged and shipped. Painting & Decals Following the buffing process, the helmet is thoroughly washed to remove any small particles or dust that could influence the overall outcome of the painting process. Many precautions are taken to ensure that no dust remains on the surface of the helmet, including rubbing the surface with industrial alcohol and subjecting it to vacuum machines where even the tiniest dust particle is fully removed until the helmet is sent to a hermetically sealed painting booth. The surface is painted with a base coat and then another layer of the primary colour, depending on the pre-decided colour and design choices. The colours and mixes are done by a professional, and the surface is painted with a painting gun. After this process is completed, the helmet is sent to the Assembly line's decal area, where expert workers apply decorative and colourful decals to the helmet and allow it to set for 3 to 4 hours (maximum of 8 hours) before returning to the paint shop for a final layer of top coat. Related Books: Automobile Industry, Automotive Components & Allied Products Engine Parts, Piston, Pin, Piston Ring, Valve, Control Cable, Engine Mounting, Auto Lock, Disc Brake, Drum, Gear, Leaf Spring, Shock Absorber, Silencer, Chain, Cylinder Block, Chassis, Battery Attaching the visors and straps Staff design the straps and strapping mechanism, as well as other rivets and bushes that go into the helmet to secure the strap in place, in a different section of the manufacturing unit. Staff on the production line combine the painted shell with the visor mechanism and the strapping mechanism using various specialised tools for punching holes and attaching the straps protection until the helmet leaves the paint shop. Die-cut and laser machines are used to precisely cut the pads and inner lining of the helmet with a precision of a few millimeters, ensuring the best comfort and protection for the user. Multiple quality checks Before being moved on to the next section of the Assembly Line on the manufacturing phase, each of the above phases undergoes a rigorous quality check at the end of the process to ensure that the child parts follow regulatory standards and internal quality parameters. To minimise waste, any component that does not meet the requisite quality parameters is discarded and recycled. The element becomes eligible to carry the ISI mark as well as the company's insignia until it is sent forward to be packed and shipped until the quality expert is fully satisfied that the helmet meets all requisite specifications and safety standards. Packaging & Shipping Finally, the completed product is packed and delivered to various locations around the world, along with documentation to assist the consumer in making the most of the product. Projects:- Project Reports & Profiles Market Outlook In 2018, the global smart helmet market was worth USD 372.4 million, and it is projected to develop at a CAGR of 18.6% from 2019 to 2025. Smart helmets are equipped with a variety of electronic devices and sensors that enable users to collect real-time data and, in the long run, reduce operational risks and improve safety. Helmets are becoming increasingly common among bicyclists and motorcyclists due to their increased protection, safety, and comfort. They're also seen in a variety of sporting activities, as well as military and firefighting operations. Government-imposed road safety regulations, the growing adoption of advanced wearable technology, and increased knowledge of personal safety are expected to drive demand. Asia Pacific is projected to be the fastest-growing regional market for smart helmets. The two-wheeler sales, rapid urbanisation in developing economies such as India and China, and the region's increasing manufacturing sector are expected to be the region's main growth drivers. Related Videos: Automobile Industry Market in India Due to increasingly stringent regulations for both commuters and helmet manufacturers in India, the two-wheeler helmet market is expected to expand at a double-digit pace. The selling of two-wheeler helmets is expected to continue growing across the country in the coming years, thanks to increased consumer spending on luxury goods and increased safety awareness. The government's new rules prohibiting the use of non-ISI helmets would only increase revenue for organized helmet manufacturers. Covid-19 has wreaked havoc on the Indian economy, but it has also provided an impetus for innovation. Our manufacturing plants were only closed for a few days before we began producing face shields, goggles, and masks. People will definitely return to their personal mode of transportation rather than using public transportation as social distancing becomes the new standard. Since two-wheelers are the most convenient mode of transportation in India, sales will increase, and there will be a large demand for used two-wheelers as well. This will undoubtedly increase demand for helmets. In addition, with the implementation of some stringent government policies, consumer demand is expected to rise. The market potential is significant, and the government's new policy prohibiting non-ISI approved helmets would provide a significant boost to organized players in the helmet industry by increasing demand. Both of these factors would only increase the helmet industry's revenue. Books:- BOOKS & DATABASES According to government estimates, road accidents cost 3% of GDP, and the amount of people killed in them is comparable to the current pandemic. As a result, the government is concentrating on improving rider safety by constantly updating themselves and implementing new regulations. For example, according to the Motor Vehicle Bill, all two-wheeler riders must now wear a helmet. Second, the government has enacted legislation prohibiting the manufacture, selling, and use of non-ISI approved helmets. This policy will take effect on March 1, 2021, and it will be a significant step in improving the safety of two-wheeler riders. Third, the government has acknowledged that limiting the weight of helmets limits the rider's protection, so the clause has been removed, which would allow organized players to produce quality helmets. All of these measures are intended to improve rider safety. List of Best Helmet Brands in India for Bike Riders: The best helmet brands in India are mentioned below. Some are regional, whereas others are global. They have a good online and offline presence for the most part. Go through the list below and connect with a brand that interests you the most. Please keep in mind that the following list of the best helmet brands in India is not in any particular order. • Vega: What started in India in 1982 has now spread across continents in 2020. Vega is a well-known brand that is also one of the most popular. The company has a wide variety of helmets and accessories, with an emphasis on both design and quality. • Steelbird: Steelbird Hi-tech India Ltd. is an excellent example of how a small family company grew into a well-known brand. Steelbird is a brand that caters to a wide range of consumer segments, with helmets ranging from open-face to Motocross. Customized helmets are also available. • Studds: Among Indian bikers, Studds is a well-known brand. In 1973, the company started operations. It is also known as the largest helmet maker in the world. Studds places a strong emphasis on consistency and creativity. It sells fashionable helmets as well as useful accessories. • LS2: LS2 is a globally recognised brand that has evolved as a result of its R&D efforts. Three pillars of the brand's success are in-house experience, precision assembly, and quality control. They have a large selection of designer helmets. Market Research: - Market Research Report • THH: THH stands for Tong-ho-Hsing and is based in Taiwan. Their helmets are known for being lightweight, ventilated, and constructed from high-quality materials. THH creates exciting models and graphics on a daily basis. In India, the company hopes to manufacture 10,000 helmets a day. • Wrangler: Wrangler is a well-known American brand. It is well-known for its apparel and accessories. Helmets from Wrangler are also common. In India, they sell open-face, full-face, half-face, and other types of helmets. They're fashionable yet remaining cost-effective. • Royal Enfield: Many who ride Royal Enfield motorcycles tend to wear a Royal Enfield helmet. Their helmets come in a variety of sizes and colours to complement various bike styles. They're stylish, easy, and long-lasting. • Aerostar: Aerostar helmets are reasonably priced. The company has a significant presence in the Indian market. It has a wide selection of high-quality helmets. • HJC: For over forty years, HJC Helmets has been serving motorcycle enthusiasts. Helmets for bicycles, motorcycles, and auto (car racing) are all available from the company. Their focus is on high-quality, fashionable designs. • SHOEI: SHOEI is recognised as the world's premium helmet manufacturer. Their goods are the result of extensive research and development. For bike riders, the company offers both on-road and off-road helmets. • Gliders: Gliders is a subsidiary of TP Industries and is based in India. Since 1993, the business has catered to the needs of bikers. Their helmets are recognised for their high quality and safety. In 2005, they launched NXT, a line of sporty helmets. Related Video: Helmet manufacturing business • Fastrack: Fastrack is a popular youth brand known for its watches. They later expanded into accessories such as eyewear and handbags. Bike helmets are another product line they've looked at. Fastrack helmets, like their other products, have an attractive style. • Autofy: This Company specialises in car accessories and riding clothing. They have a range of ‘interesting' items. Their helmets are uncomplicated but appealing. These helmets are available on their website for a reasonable price. They also offer promotional discounts. • AGV: Since 1947, the AGV brand has been at the forefront of providing helmets. It is a well-known brand that provides items tailored to a biker's riding style. They have appealing helmets in the racing, sport, touring, off-road, and urban categories. • Aaron: The headquarters of Aaron Helmets Pvt. Ltd. are in New Delhi. Aaron has risen to the top of India's helmet industry thanks to its innovation, efficiency, and science. They have everything from Bluetooth helmets to Moto-X helmets. Their collection is chock-full of eye-catching colours and patterns. • Manufacturas Tomas: MT is the abbreviation for Manufacturas Tomas. The company that makes these helmets is based in Spain. In Europe, MT helmets have a decent reputation. More than a hundred countries on five continents are represented by the brand. It provides a wide range of choices for bikers. • SMK: SMK is a manufacturer of technologically advanced helmets. They're not only clean, but they're also attractive. The SMK helmets are conceptualised and designed entirely in Europe. When it comes to SMK, style and protection go hand in hand. • Bell Helmets: One look at their catalogue will persuade you that their brand is exclusive. Their helmets are unlike any other on the market in terms of style. They have a wide variety of helmets to choose from, from classic to edgy. • ARAI: ARAI Helmets was founded in 1937. They've provided service to the market based on their security, efficiency, and comfort values. These helmets are made by hand by trained artisans. You will learn more about how they handcraft the helmets by visiting their website. • Shark: Shark is a French fashion label. Health, efficiency, and engineering are all priorities for them. If you're looking for high-end helmets, Shark helmets may be the answer. For More Details, Click Here: https://www.entrepreneurindia.co/project-and-profile-details/Helmet%20Manufacturing
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Emerging Business of Industrial Gases (Industrial Gases Market Size is expected to Rise Significantly) Start the Production Plant of Oxygen and Nitrogen Gas

Introduction: Industrial gases are used in a variety of industries and are gaseous at room temperature and pressure. Chemicals, electricity, medicine, electronics, aerospace, and even food are among these industries. These gases, as useful as they are, can be flammable and pose other risks. Gases, liquids, and cryogenic liquids are all possible uses for industrial gases. They are commonly accepted by industrial users as gases that are used in significant quantities in their pure form. No animal can survive without oxygen, which is a natural resource. Fish and other marine organisms depend on oxygen gas dissolved in water in the same way as humans do. Another money-saving option is an oxygen plant that includes a molecular screen battery drier device for moisture and carbon dioxide separation. It removes acetylene and other hydrocarbons from the process air, removing the need for separate acetylene absorbents and, more importantly, the expense of caustic soda. Related Projects: Oxygen and Nitrogen Gas Plant (Medical and Industrial Grade) Nitrogen gas is an inert gas that can be found in abundance in nature, both free and as part of industrially important compounds. Nitrogen gas is colourless, odourless, and tasteless, as well as being inert. These characteristics make it suitable for use in a variety of manufacturing processes, but they also make it a potential safety hazard for workers. As a result, nitrogen gas producers and consumers must take sufficient nitrogen safety measures. The chemical element nitrogen has the symbol N and the atomic number 7. Nitrogen is the lightest element of Periodic Group 15, also known as the pnictogens. It is a common factor in the universe, with a total abundance estimated to be about seventh in the Milky Way and Solar System. Two atoms of the element join together at normal temperature and pressure to form dinitrogen, a colourless and odourless diatomic gas with the formula N2. Uses of Oxygen and Nitrogen Gas Plant: The industrial and medical gases industries represent a sizable number of customers in the city. Industrial gases are needed in almost all manufacturing processes. In the essential and infrastructure sectors, large amounts of oxygen, nitrogen, and argon are used. For cutting and welding, shipyards and the automotive industry use acetylene, propane, and mixtures of fuel gases and oxygen. In the recycling of plastics, packaging, and scrap tyres, liquid nitrogen is important. All major industrial gases are used as a raw material or for inerting in the chemical industry. Cylinder gas and mixtures make up the other smaller industry group. In steelmaking, oxygen is needed for the reaction that converts carbon to carbon dioxide gas, which occurs at high temperatures in a blast furnace. The carbon dioxide emitted enables iron oxides to be reduced to more pure iron compounds. Other applications that include metal and require high temperatures, such as welding torches, use oxygen. Hydrocarbon molecules are broken apart by heating, and oxygen is used to degrade them. This is used to generate combustion, which produces water and carbon dioxide in most cases, but also the hydrocarbons acetylene, propylene, and ethylene in some cases. Nitrogen gas is used by some factories on a daily basis in remote areas. Related Project: Oxygen and Nitrogen Gas Plant Due to safety concerns and time delays, delivering liquid nitrogen to these locations is not feasible. It is important for industries such as chemical production, offshore drilling, and some pharmaceutical firms to have on-site nitrogen. On-site nitrogen generation not only ensures a consistent nitrogen solution, but it also helps these industries to adjust their purity levels depending on the application. The importance of nitrogen as a purging gas in the steel industry cannot be overstated. It's used as an assist gas to blast molten material away, resulting in a better, corrosion-resistant stainless or aluminized steel product. When formation pressures start to dwindle, nitrogen produced by various standard methods can be injected into an oil reservoir as an enhanced oil recovery technique. These secondary recovery strategies can restore and extend the life of well-produced goods. Manufacturing of Oxygen and Nitrogen Gas Plant: Compressed oxygen, liquid oxygen, and nitrogen are the four materials. d) All liquid nitrogen is extracted in the same plant from air. The raw material, air, is cryogenically liquefied, and the liquid oxygen and liquid nitrogen components are separated in a fractional distillation column. Compressors / pumps bottle compressed oxygen and nitrogen gases into cylinders. After vaporisation of the respective liquid fractions, compressed oxygen and nitrogen gases are bottled into cylinders by compressors / pumps. The air is compressed to a pressure of 30kg/cm2 in three steps. Following that, water vapour and carbon dioxide are removed using a battery of molecular sieves. The carbon dioxide and water vapor-free air is compressed still more to a pressure. External refrigeration is used to compress the outgoing carbon dioxide and water vapour free air to a pressure of 100 kg/cm2 and cool it significantly. The outgoing product gases cool the high-pressure air even further in heat exchangers. The majority of the cold air is allowed to expand via an expansion motor, while the remainder is redirected via an expansion valve. The expansion engine's downstream air reaches a pressure of 5 kg/cm2 and a significantly lower temperature. Partially liquefaction of air occurs when the other stream of air passing through the expansion valve is extended to a pressure of 5kg/cm2. Related Videos: Industrial, Medical and Specialty Gases Manufacturing Project Ideas Both streams of air are combined and added to the bottom column of the double rectification column as a liquid vapour mixture (fractional Distillation Column). Because of mass and heat transfer at each perforated tray in the column, nitrogen-rich liquid vapour collects at the top trays, while an oxygen-rich liquid-vapor mixture collects at the bottom trays. The liquid nitrogen that has accumulated at the top of the bottom column is drawn out and stored in vacuum-insulated cryogenic tanks as a product. This liquid nitrogen is pumped from the storage tank via vaporizers for gasification and bottling into cylinders to produce nitrogen gas. The oxygen-rich liquid-vapor mixture at the bottom column's sump is redirected to the distillation column's top column, which operates at a lower pressure of 0.5kg/cm2. Further separation of oxygen and nitrogen vapour occurs in this low-pressure column through a mass and heat transfer process at the various trays inside the column. Related Books: - BOOKS & DATABASES Due to heat exchange with the cooler liquid nitrogen produced at the top of the bottom column, the separated oxygen vapours settle at the bottom of this column and condense to form liquid oxygen. The liquid oxygen that has accumulated at the bottom of the top column is extracted as a result and stored in vacuum-insulated cryogenic tanks. This liquid oxygen can be vaporised by heat exchange between incoming process airs and compressed by oxygen compressors for bottling into cylinders to produce compressed oxygen. Alternatively, the stored liquid oxygen may be pumped into vaporizers for gasification and cylinder filling. The plant's processing modes can be changed to produce: 1) Liquid nitrogen and compressed oxygen, with in-built vaporizers filling compressed oxygen, or 2) Liquid oxygen only, with external vaporizers filling compressed oxygen, depending on requirements. Market Outlook: The rising demand for alternative energy sources is driving the growth of the industrial gases industry. Furthermore, the global industrial gases market is being driven by increasing demand for industrial gases in the health care sector. In the other side, the government is strict. Its business development is being hampered by laws and regulations relating to environmental emissions and safety concerns. At a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of -0.9 percent, the global industrial gas demand is forecast to decrease from $101.8 billion in 2019 to $100.9 billion in 2020. The industrial gases industry is expanding due to growing demand for renewable energy sources. Furthermore, rising demand for industrial gases in the health-care sector is driving the global industrial gases market. The government, on the other hand, is strict. However, the industrial gases industry is capital-intensive and needs significant investment, which may be a limiting factor in the market's growth. The global industrial gases market has a plethora of growth prospects in emerging economies. Increasing Demand of Oxygen Gas Due to Covid-19: The COVID-19 epidemic resulted in a major rise in global demand for medical oxygen. The rising prevalence of chronic diseases and infectious diseases such as Covid-19, cancer, asthma, diabetes, heart attack, and others, as well as an increase in the global geriatric population, are driving the medical oxygen gas cylinders industry. The compressed oxygen gas in commercial oxygen gas cylinders is used for medical purposes. Patients suffering from illnesses such as asthma, cancer, and others benefit greatly from medical oxygen gas cylinders. The primary goal of an oxygen cylinder is to keep the body supplied with pure oxygen. Oxygen cylinders are in high demand in hospitals, home care settings, and other places. With the number of Covid-19 cases in the electricity approaching 19,000, demand for oxygen has increased as a result of patients needing breathing assistance due to the disease's lung complications. Now is the time to put medical oxygen first. Oxygen should be viewed as a critical utility, much like electricity. Key Players: • Air Liquide India Holding Pvt. Ltd. • Arrow Oxygen Ltd. • Bellary Oxygen Co. Pvt. Ltd. • Bhagawati Oxygen Ltd. • Bhilai Oxygen Ltd. • Govind Poy Oxygen Ltd. • Howrah Gases Ltd. • Linde India Ltd. • Madhav Industrial Gases Pvt. Ltd. • Niket Udyog Ltd. • Praxair India Pvt. Ltd. • Pushya Industrial Gases Ltd. • Rukmani Metals & Gaseous Pvt. Ltd. • Saraogi Oxygen Ltd. • Southern Gas Ltd. • Travancore Oxygen Ltd. For More Details: https://niir.org/profile-project-reports/profiles/industrial-gases-projects/z,,23,0,a/index.html
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Want to Start Business of Wine? Here is Good Profitable Ideas for you that How to Start Production of Wine from Pineapple and Ginger

Introduction: Fruit wines are similar to regular wines, with the exception that the fruits used are not grapes. Fruit wine is made from fermented fruit juice, but floral wines like dandelion wine, elderflower wine, and rose hip wine are also classified as fruit wines. Only the fermentation of fruits, or more precisely, the alcoholic fermentation of sugars, produces alcohol. As a result, neither alcohol nor distillation are used. That is why neither liqueur nor schnapps are made from the fruit of wines (grog, hard liqueur). Ginger wine has a spicy, soft, and sour flavour profile. Ginger is a warm spice, but this wine is better enjoyed in the winter. This old-fashioned cocktail is incredible. Related Books: - Alcohol And Alcohol Based Industries, Alcoholic And Non Alcoholic Beverages, Fruit Juices, Whisky, Beer, Rum, Wine And Sugarcane Bye Products The best thing about Ginger Wine is that it can be stored for a longer period of time, and the longer it is stored, the better. The best thing about Ginger Wine is that it can be kept for a long time, and the longer you keep it, the stronger the flavour of this flavoured wine will get. The ginger wine will aid digestion of the heavy meal. This wine is fermented ahead of time to ensure that it has the right flavour. Ginger wine is less acidic and has a more nuanced flavour profile than ginger beer. It's also not carbonated, though it goes well with carbonated drinks. It is not interchangeable with ginger liqueur because it is thinner, less sweet, and less spicy. Pineapple wine is a fermented pineapple-based alcoholic beverage. It's called a wine because the method of production is similar to that of conventional grape wines. Pineapples are one of the sweetest fruits on the planet, and their high sugar content is ideal for making wine. The pineapple flavour and natural acidity shine through in the finished wine, which tastes like a pineapple-flavored Sauvignon Blanc. Benefits of Wine from Ginger & Pineapple: Fruit wines, like all foods, contain a variety of volatile compounds that work independently and in concert to create a diverse range of aromas, tastes, and mouthfeels. Pineapple wine is used to lower fevers and alleviate indigestion. Pineapples have a moderate amount of sugar and acidity, and the form and strain of yeast used to ferment them affects the consistency of the wine. The type and strain of yeast used to ferment pineapple juice into pineapple wine also affects the consistency of pineapple wine. Related projects: - Beer and Wine Projects Bromeliad, a group of digestive enzymes that breaks down proteins, is found in pineapple wine. This can help those with pancreatic insufficiency digest their food. Ginger Wine is a delicious drink on its own, and with a low ABV of just 13%, it's a great alternative to higher alcohol spirits. Ginger wine aids in the maintenance of healthy joints. Of course, it quickly eliminates pain. It has the ability to treat problems with the bones and joints. It's also an effective remedy for nausea. At festive times, ginger wine is commonly used to make a non-alcoholic 'ginger wine' that is popular among children and teetotal households. It's sweet, warming, and soothing, and the gingery fire feels like it's actually doing some good. Perfect for a light drink, particularly if you have a sore throat, or if you're having digestive problems. Manufacturing process: Fruit wine can be made from almost any fermentable plant material. Wine can be made from nearly all fruits and berries. Pressing the juice, stewing, and fermenting the pulp of the fruits are typical methods of extracting flavour and juice from the fruits or plants being used. Many fruit wines lack the natural yeast nutrients that are needed to encourage or sustain fermentation. Winemakers can combat this by adding nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which are commercially available as yeast nutrients. Related Videos:- Beverages, Fruit Juice, Alcohol, Wine, Whisky, Mineral Water, Packaged Drinking Water, Beer, Energy Drinks, Hard and Soft Drinks, Alcoholic and Non-Alcoholic Fruit wines, according to one wine journalist, seldom improve with age in the bottle and are typically intended to be consumed within a year of bottling. Pineapple juice is used to make pineapple wine. The pineapple juice is fermented in temperature-controlled vats and stopped when it is nearly dry. The outcome is a fruit wine that is sweet, dry, and has a good pineapple aroma. Pineapple wine is widely consumed in Thailand and other Southeast Asian countries, where it is produced using traditional methods and is not commercially available. Tepache are fermented pineapple beverages that are very common in Mexico. Market Outlook: Fruit wine is made from the juice of ripe fruits that has been naturally fermented with yeast. Fruit wine gets its alcohol from natural fermentation of the grapes, and its alcohol content usually ranges from 5% to 15%. Yeasts need sugar to produce alcohol in order to increase their alcohol content. The capitalization procedure is an alcohol enrichment procedure. Capitalization is a method of enhancing the alcohol content of fruit wines by adding sugar. The global wine market is expected to rise at a 4.28 percent compound annual growth rate (CAGR). Profile- Project Reports & Profiles The Global Fruit Wine Market has been rising at a faster rate with strong growth rates over the last few years, and it is expected to expand significantly in the future. Fruit wine production also needs less inventory, which helps to drive the global fruit wine market. However, technical issues such as acid stability and sugar quantity changes for fruit wine producers can limit the global fruit wine market. Some of the most common challenges faced by winemakers include the processing of high-quality fruits, fermentation as a vital process, pH tests, and so on. The global fruit wine market is being driven by consumers who want to try new varieties. Aside from that, the global fruit wine market is driven by perceptions such as refreshing taste, suits well with any form of cuisine, is a very royal and style brand, is good, and so on. Fruit wine production also needs less inventory, which helps to drive the global fruit wine market. Key Players: • Century Wines Pvt. Ltd. • Charosa Wineries Ltd. • Four Seasons Wines Ltd. • Grover Zampa Vineyards Ltd. • ndage Vintners Ltd. • N D Wines Pvt. Ltd. • Nirvana Biosys Pvt. Ltd. • Oakwood Winery Pvt. Ltd. • Sula Vineyards Pvt. Ltd. • Sunmeera Grapes Wineries Pvt. Ltd. • Venus Cellars Pvt. Ltd. • York Winery Pvt. 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Start a production of Healthy & tasty Snack Food Set up an Innovative Business of Apple Chips

Introduction: Apple chips or crisps are apple-based chips or crisps. Apple chips get drier and crispier as they become dry. Apples, contrary to popular opinion, are not poisonous. When chips get stale, they become tougher rather than chewier. Cooked, deep fried, vacuum fried, dehydrated, or baked apple chips are all options. Apple chips can be thick and crispy, or they can be puffy but still crisp. Apple chips with a puffy and crispy texture can be made using microwave vacuum-drying. They can be sweetened with confectioners' sugar and flavoured with cinnamon. Apple chips are a snack food that can be served with a variety of dips and other snacks. Related projects: - Ready to Eat Food, RTE Food, Ready to Serve Food, Ready to Cook Food, Convenience Food, No-Cook Food, Packaged Food, Processed Food Products, Snack Foods, Frozen Foods, Shelf-Stable Foods, Instant Foods Projects Apples are one of the most common fruits that you can eat on a daily basis. With a market share of 62 percent, Asia-Pacific is the world leader in fresh apple consumption. China is the world's largest producer of apples. Apples are the most widely eaten fruit in China. China continues to be the world's largest apple consumer, with 40 million metric tonnes consumed annually, accounting for roughly 48% of total volume. China was the second-largest apple producer, consuming 4 million tonnes. Fresh apples are high in fibre, phytonutrients in the flesh, and fructose, which is a natural sugar. Apple chips are a nutritious snack made from various apple varieties. Cinnamon brings out the flavour of the apples, and baking them for a few hours at a low temperature guarantees super crispy chips. Benefits of Apple Chips: Some people believe that baked fruits aren't as nutritious as fresh fruits. This is a fallacy that needs to be debunked once and for all. It's because baked fruits, such as apples, provide many health benefits for people of all ages. Dried apples are light, crisp, and tasty, and they're packed with nutrients. Sodium, fat, and cholesterol are all low in Apple Chips. Apples are a good source of vitamin C and fibre, although they lack protein. Related Videos: - Food Processing and Agriculture Based Projects Apple may be used as a natural flavouring agent in a variety of baked goods, including muffins, breads, crisps, pies, and other baked goods. These apple bites are also a great snack option for your children. Apple chips are high in antioxidants, especially polyphenols. These are substances that help in the battle against free radical damage to your cells. Apple chips contain no fat, making them a perfect snack for people who are trying to lose weight. They're also naturally sweet, making them a great match for nutritious foods like salads and vegetables. Manufacturing of Apple chips: Consumers are likely to be very interested in crisp apple chips that are low in fat and high in fibre. Before each experiment, apples were washed and cut into discs with a diameter of 18 mm and a thickness of 2-3 mm. The apple discs were osmotically treated with 40 percent glucose solutions before being dried in a convective dryer at 105 degrees Celsius. Compression/penetration tests were used to determine texture properties, while L*, a*, and b* colour values were registered by colorimeter and used to calculate the browning index. A group of 50 untrained panellists were used to conduct sensory analysis of the chips. Related Books: - Snack Food The panel group showed a high percent of approval on the Hedonic scale from the sensory study. For the apple chips, the different osmotic solutions resulted in 53 percent water loss and less than 5% solute uptake. The control samples had a penetration force of about 3N. The final samples, however, were much tougher and crispier than the fresh apples after drying. The browning index of fresh apples and apple chips did not vary in a statistically significant way. The Apples go through a lengthy process to create the ideal Apple chips. Peeling, slicing, drying, baking, and flavouring the chips are all steps in the process. Market Outlook: Apples are regarded as a nutritious food that, in addition to being eaten fresh, can also be consumed as dried fruits or as a component of fruit-based snacks. The global snack food market is expected to expand at a 5.34 percent compound annual growth rate (CAGR). With the change in consumer behavior trends, snack food has emerged as a viable alternative to full-fledged meals. The growth of the snacks industry has been fueled by rising disposable incomes as a result of urbanization and a growing preference for convenience foods. The number of independent working women, dual-income households, and nuclear families is on the rise around the world. The demand for convenience food has increased dramatically as a result of this demographic shift. Snack food is seen as the most convenient alternative to normal food, as it can be eaten at any time (such as, during breakfast, lunch of dinner purpose). Market Research: - Market Research Report Salted snacks, bakery snacks, confectionery, specialty & frozen snacks make up the global snack food industry. The bakery snacks segment has the most market penetration, while salted snacks such as Apple chips, corn chips, tortilla chips, popcorn, pretzels, and other salted snacks are expected to expand the most during the forecast period. In the last decade, young Indians' preference for on-the-go, dry snacks has increased significantly. Apple chips, salted savory snacks, and traditional sweets continue to dominate the Indian snack market, but new flavours are on the rise. Because of globalization, overseas travel, and exposure to new products and tastes, the category of healthy snacks (such as Apple Chips, Banana Chips, and so on) is rapidly gaining acceptance among Indians. Key Players:- • Skb Food Products Pvt. Ltd. • Crazzy Chips • Sipla Fruit Products • Preeti Fruit Company • Rpml India Pvt. Ltd. • Kiwi Foods India Pvt. Ltd.
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Start an Innovative Industry of Soya Nuggets (Soya Chunks, Soya Bean) Soy Nuggets Processing Business Ideas & Opportunities

Introduction: Soya nuggets, nutri nuggets, soy chunks, and soy nuggets are some of the other names for soya nuggets. Soya chunks are an odourless and tasteless food with a high nutritional value and a high protein content. Everyone's favourite food item, soya nuggets are a wonder bean for adults and teenagers alike. Soybeans have been one of the most divisive foods. Soybeans are making their way into a lot of kitchens around the world. Controlling blood sugar levels, lowering cholesterol, regulating bowel movements, and relieving constipation are all benefits of soy beans. The beans are fermented and used to make flavouring pastes in addition to the traditional tofu or bean curd. In Indian cuisine, soya chunks are commonly used in pilaf, biryani, and a number of curries. Related Project: Soya bean Nuggets (automatic Plant) These Nutri nuggets are a wonderful dish that adds flavour to the palate when mixed with aromatic spices. Soya beans go well with roti, chapatti, and paratha, as well as hot steamed rice. Soybean cultivation is successful in hot summer climates, with ideal temperatures ranging from 20°C to 30°C. Temperatures below 20°C and above 40°C have been found to significantly slow development. It thrives in a variety of soils, but thrives best in moist alluvial soils with high organic content. Modern soybean varieties grow to about 1 m (3 ft) in height and take 80-120 days to mature from seed to harvest. Soya chunks come in a variety of sizes and shapes, including standard big chunks, mini chunks, and granules, and can be used in a variety of ways. Benefits & Uses of Soya Nuggets: Soya's high protein content, vitamins, minerals, and insoluble fibre are its main advantages. They contribute a maximum of 50 percent protein to the vegetable proteins. They're also widely used as meat substitutes because they're cholesterol-free. Because of its high nutritional value, these Soya nuggets can be used in the preparation of a variety of food items in both households and restaurants. Vitamin B, fibre, magnesium, and potassium are among the nutrients contained in it. While soya beans can be used to make delicious curries, soya milk, tofu, and soya chunks are also becoming increasingly common. Soya chunks, in particular, work well in a number of dishes, including pulao, daily curry, and Asian stir-fry. Bodybuilders will love soya chunks, particularly vegetarians. Related Books: Food Processing, Food Industry, Agriculture, Agro Processing, Processed Food, Cereal Food, Fruits, Vegetables, Bakery, Confectionery, Milk, Dairy, Meat, Fisheries, Spices Oils, Fats, Coconut, Tea And Tobacco Based Products It contains a decent amount of protein and calcium, both of which are important for muscle growth and bone health. Calcium is a mineral that aids in the strengthening of bones and teeth, as well as muscle contractions. Each 100g serving of soya chunks contains over 300 mg of calcium. Calcium intake for an average adult should be 1000 mg per day. Women over the age of 50 and men over the age of 70, on the other hand, can take 1200 mg per day. Soya chunks contain very little fat; instead, the calories come from carbohydrates and protein. Approximately 340 calories are included in a 100g serving. Based on a 2000-calorie diet, this amounts to around 17% of total consumption. Iron, an electrolyte mineral, is used to transport oxygen in the body. A lack of iron in the body can result in a weakened immune system, physical weakness, and fatigue, among other things. Soya chunks were discovered to have a high iron content. The iron content of a 100g serving is approximately 10mg. A typical adult needs 8mg per day. Women aged 19 to 50, on the other hand, need 18mg per day. Manufacturing Process: India is one of the world's leading soy bean producers. Soya nuggets, also known as Soya Chunks or "Bari," are a form of vegetarian meat. Extrusion cooking is used to prepare it from defatted Soya flour. The protein in the flour undergoes structural changes and forms a fiber-like network throughout the process. After soaking in water, the texturized food absorbs the water and develops meat-like and chewy characteristics, which is why nuggets are referred to as vegetarian meat. Defatted soy flour, a by-product of soybean oil extraction, is used to make soya chunks. It has a protein content that is comparable to beef. It's fast and simple to prepare. Related Videos: Agro-Food Processing Industries Defatted soy flour or byproducts left over after extracting oil from soybeans are used to make soya chunks. When immersed in warm water or gravy, they have a rough texture that quickly shifts to smooth and spongy. Soya chunks are high in omega-3 fatty acids and protein, making them a good meat replacement. Market Outlook: Around 2018 and 2020, the global soybean market consumed 347 million metric tonnes of soybeans. In the forecast period of 2021-2026, consumption is projected to rise at a CAGR of 2%, reaching a volume of 373 million metric tonnes by 2026. Demand for soya nuggets is more as more health-conscious urban Indians begin to consume them. Animal feed and pet food are two of the most popular uses for soybeans. The value of imported soybeans has changed dramatically on the global soybean market. The soybean market takes centre stage here because its commodity is steadily replacing dairy by offering the same nutrients while still ensuring environmental sustainability. Soybean is high in amino acids and is particularly helpful to people who have lactose intolerance. Soybeans are commonly used in the food industry as salad dressings and other cooking ingredients. Market Research: - Market Research Report Soybeans are also common as a low-cholesterol and low-fat alternative to fatty foods. Lactose intolerant people will appreciate this dairy option. These factors would propel the soybean market forward. Soy milk, tofu, tempeh, silken tofu, and soy curd are only a few of the items available in the soybean market that can fully substitute milk and its products in our daily lives. As a result, in the coming years, soybean dairy-like products will disrupt the market and shape its course. It also has a high nutrient content of fibres, protein, antioxidants, phytoestrogens, and omega-3 fatty acids, among other things, which provides various health benefits. Increased obesity cases have resulted in a transition to soybean-based snack and food items such as soy chocolate nuts and soy crisps, propelling the soybean market even higher. It is also beneficial for people with anaemia since it is high in iron and copper, which aids in the production of red blood cells. As a result, increasing health consciousness and demand for dairy alternatives are propelling the global soybean market forward. Key Players: ? Ruchi Soya Industries Ltd. ? NOW Health Group ? Davert GmbH ? Sita Shree Food Products Ltd. ? Mahakali Foods Pvt. Ltd. ? MDH Spices For More Details: https://niir.org/profile-project-reports/profiles/soya-soy-based-food-products-soy-sauce-soy-yogurt-soybean-flour-soybean-oil-soy-milk-soya-extract-soy-protein-soya-nuggets-soya-paneer-tofu/z,,e8,0,a/index.html #DetailedProjectReport #businessconsultant #BusinessPlan #feasibilityReport #NPCS #entrepreneurindia #startupbusiness #ProjectReport #startup #projectconsultancy #businessopportunity #NewBusinessPlan #BusinessProfessional #BusinessConsulting #SoyaNuggets #SoyFood #SoyabeanMarket #SoyabeanProduction #SoyaProduction #SoyaBusiness #SoyaIndustry #SoyaProducts #FoodProcessing #SoyaFood #SoyFoodProcessing
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Emerging Opportunities of Dal Mill, Split Pulses. (Roasted Gram Split, Dal & Chana)

Introduction Pulses are an essential component of any Indian cuisine. Pulses are one of the most common foods in India. This is due to its deliciousness and nutritional value. Pulses are the most important protein source in one's diet. As a result, they are essential for people of all ages, especially children, in order to achieve optimal development. Pulses are grain legumes in their most basic form. Because of their higher protein content than cereal grains, they play an important role in human nutrition. It plays a significant role in the Indian dietary regime. Since the vast majority of Indians are vegetarians, they depend heavily on grain legumes (pulses) for protein. In a vegetarian diet, legumes have a significant amount of lysine. Related Project: Dal Mill (Pulses) They're also a good source of vitamins like thiamine, machine, riboflavin, and iron, all of which are important. As a result, ensuring its consistency availability to the general public is a major challenge. Since existing technologies have had a slow recovery rate, implementation of new technology can go a long way toward addressing the needs of the average person. Demand of Pulses Pulses, when combined with cereals, offer an ideal combination of vegetarian protein with high biological value. India is the world's largest producer, importer, and buyer of pulses, accounting for 25% of global production from a total of 35% of the world's land area covered by pulses. Because pulses are primarily grown under rainfed conditions in India in areas with high rainfall variability, India's pulse productivity is less than half that of the United States and Canada. The persistent and rising demand–supply gap is putting pressure on prices and this good source of vegetarian protein is turning inaccessible to the poor. Pulse production in India has become engulfed in a vicious cycle of low and unpredictable yields, weak per hectare returns, and farmers' aversion to growing pulses on irrigated and fertile land, resulting in unstable and low yields. Inadequate adoption of production technologies, increased market volatility, production risk, and a lack of irrigation are all major influencing factors in the stagnation of these crops' productivity. By 2050, the country would need 39 million tonnes of total pulses, implying a 2.2 percent annual growth rate in pulse output. Related Videos: Agro-Food Processing Industries To meet the rising demand, the country must generate enough pulses while remaining competitive enough to protect domestic supply. To encourage farmers to plant more pulses, it is critical to develop and adopt more efficient crop-production technologies, as well as favourable policies and market support. Making pulses affordable by increasing domestic production is the best option for providing nutritional protection to the poor masses who follow a vegetarian diet. In order to increase the supply of pulses to the poor, the current scenario calls for distribution through the public distribution system, which will not only provide pulses to the poor at affordable prices and improve nutritional protection, but also stabilize prices and give farmers a boost through assured procurement. One of the major reasons for pulses' poor performance is a lack of a stable market. Growers will receive sufficient marketing support from government procurement. It is essential to encourage alternative marketing arrangements such as contract farming and the farmer producer company model. Construction of Dal Milling (pulses Milling) Dal mills are simple to build and run, as well as to maintain. It was created to de-husk and break food legumes such as pigeon pea gramme and black gramme. It is made up of a horizontal tapered roller with an emery coating that is surrounded by a screen through which husk powder is discharged. The shelled dals are passed through an aspirating fan on an oscillating sieve frame, where they are graded appropriately. Vibratory sieves are available with a variety of whole sizes to fit the needs of the dal being processed. With this mini dal mill, vibration is provided by a cam operated connection that is mounted on a counter shaft (motor derived shaft). Paddle style screw mixer with worm shaft is provided by Jas Enterprise in all mild steel construction. Related Books: Food Processing, Food Industry, Agriculture, Agro Processing, Processed Food, Cereal Food, Fruits, Vegetables, Bakery, Confectionery, Milk, Dairy, Meat, Fisheries, Spices Oils, Fats, Coconut, Tea And Tobacco Based Products Process of Dal Milling (Pulses Milling) Cleaning, grading, conditioning, dehusking, splitting, and separation, polishing, and bagging are the basic processes in dal milling. Only the dehusking method is subject to significant variation. Linseed oil is often used during the dry milling process to give the milled dal a shine or improve its appeal. Pulse milling is the process of removing the outer layer of husk and separating the grain into two equal halves. Alternate wetting and drying methods are used to allow dehusking and splitting of pulses. Market Potential Pulses are consumed around 2.8 kg per person per year in India. Pulse consumption is higher in the north, east, and central parts of India. Split pulse consumption is lower in Western and Southern India, as there is also Wheat and Rice, as well as Green vegetables, as a major part of the staple diet. Pulses and split pulses use has also been harmed as a result of inconsistencies in production, high import/processing costs, and the use of substitute goods. With a national average of 2.8 kg per year and a population of 130.0 million people, the projected demand for pulses and split pulses is around 37.07 million metric tonnes per year. According to a conservative estimate, there is a demand of approximately 25.0 Lac MT per year, of which nearly 60% is met by domestic crop and 40% is met by imports of pulses from various countries. Books:- BOOKS & DATABASES Between 2015 and 2020, the global pulses market grew at a moderate pace. Because of their high amounts of dietary fibre, vitamins, minerals, phytochemicals, and complex carbohydrates, pulses are considered a superfood. Pulses help with digestion, blood glucose control, inflammation reduction, blood cholesterol reduction, and the prevention of chronic diseases like diabetes, heart disease, and obesity, among other things. However, depending on dietary habits, availability, and prevailing circumstances, their intake varies from region to region. The global pulses market is expected to hit 148.5 million tonnes by 2026, according to the publisher, indicating moderate growth during the forecast period (2021-2026).
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Set Up a Manufacturing Plant of Ply Board From Poplar & Eucalyptus Wooden Logs. Investment Opportunities in Wood Industry.

Introduction Plywood is a form of engineered wood sheet made up of fine layers or flimsy strands of wood veneers that are glued together at 90 degrees to one another. It is a type of manufactured board that is a combination of Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF) and Chip Board (Particle Board). It's a complicated substance that joins resin and wood fiber sheets. Plywood has grown in popularity over the last decade due to its low moisture content, which makes it ideal for a variety of tasks. Plywood has become very popular to use, particularly for outdoor purposes. Plywood is used in the construction of Motor Torpedo Boats and Motor Gun Boats by the renowned British powerboat firm. Related Project: Manufacturing of Ply Board from Poplar & Eucalyptus Wooden Logs Uses Plywood is a form of engineered wood sheet made up of fine layers or flimsy strands of wood veneers that are glued together at 90 degrees to one another. It is a type of manufactured board that is a combination of Medium Density Fibreboard (MDF) and Chip Board (Particle Board). It's a complicated substance that joins resin and wood fibre sheets. Followings are the uses and applications of plywood: • It is required wherever firm, strong material is required. • It is used as a high-quality layered wood material. • It was critical for construction and furniture making because of its resistance to bending, splitting, breaking, cracking, twisting, and warping. • For use in the open air. • For space or aviation parts making. • Since 1939, aviation has been used for space transportation. • Low-moisture plywood is used for a variety of applications, including shipbuilding. • U, or folded plywood, is used to create curved surfaces because the grains of plywood are easier to bend than those of regular wood. • This is used to build the inner surface of a skating rink. • Can be used for a variety of indoor stadium sports. • For the building of ships Production A good peeler log, which is generally straighter and larger in diameter than one needed for sawmill processing into dimensioned lumber, is required for plywood production. A long blade is pushed into the log horizontally and rotated around its long axis, allowing a thin layer of wood to peel off (much as a continuous sheet of paper from a roll). During rotation, a solid or roller nosebar is pushed against the log to create a "gap" for the veneer to move through between the knife and the nosebar. The nosebar helps to maintain the veneer being peeled to an accurate thickness by partially compressing the wood as it is peeled, controlling the vibration of the peeling knife, and assisting in holding the veneer being peeled to an accurate thickness. Related Videos: Wood and Wood Products, Plywood, Particle Board, Wooden Furniture, Bamboo, Forest Product, Wood Plastic Composite, Timber and Woodworking The log is peeled into sheets of veneer, which are then cut to the desired oversize dimensions to allow it to shrink when dried (depending on wood species). To shape the plyboard plate, the sheets are patched, graded, glued together, and baked in a press at a temperature of at least 140 °C (284 °F) and a pressure of up to 1.9 MPa (280 psi) (but more generally 200 psi). Depending on the market for which it is intended, the panel may be patched, minor surface defects such as splits or small knot holes filled, re-sized, sanded, or otherwise refinished. Indoor plywood typically uses a less costly urea-formaldehyde glue with minimal water resistance, whereas outdoor and marine plywood is engineered to withstand moisture and uses a water-resistant phenol-formaldehyde glue to avoid delamination and maintain strength in high humidity. Plyboard adhesives have been a source of controversy. In very high amounts, both urea formaldehyde and phenol formaldehyde are carcinogenic. As a result, several manufacturers are switching to "E"-rated low formaldehyde-emitting glue systems. Formaldehyde emissions are essentially zero in plyboard manufactured to "E0" standards. In addition to the glues, producers are focusing on the wood resources themselves, in part due to energy efficiency and respect for natural resources. Manufacturers who participate in these programmes may earn a variety of certifications. All certification initiatives that ensure that processing and construction practices are sustainable include the Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC), Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI), and Greenguard. Many of these initiatives provide tax advantages to both the manufacturer and the end consumer. Related Books: Wood, Bamboo, Coal, Lignin and Its Derivatives Plywood comes in many different varieties for various applications: Plywood made of softwood Softwood plywood is usually made of cedar, Douglas fir, spruce, oak, and fir (collectively known as spruce-pine-fir or SPF) or redwood and is used in building and industry. Plywood made of hardwood Hardwood plywood is made from dicot trees (Oak, Beech, and Mahogany) and is used for high-strength applications. Hardwood plywood is known for its high strength, stiffness, and creep resistance. It has high impact resistance and planar shear strength, making it ideal for heavy-duty floor and wall structures. The wheel-carrying ability of oriented plywood construction is high. Hardwood plywood has a high degree of surface hardness, as well as resistance to damage and wear. Plywood from the tropics Tropical plywood is made from a variety of tropical wood types. Originally from Asia, it is now produced in African and South American countries as well. Tropical plywood outperforms softwood plywood in terms of density, weight, layer evenness, and overall consistency. If it is made to high standards, it is normally sold at a premium in many countries. In the United Kingdom, Japan, the United States, Taiwan, Korea, Dubai, and other countries around the world, tropical plywood is commonly used. Because of its low cost, it is used for building in many areas. Many countries' forests, including the Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia, have been over-harvested, owing to the demand for plywood production and export. Market Research: - Market Research Report Plywood for Airplanes DH-98 (De Havilland) Mosquito was constructed of veneers that were bent and glued together. High-strength plywood, also known as aircraft plywood, is manufactured with heat and humidity-resistant adhesives and is made from mahogany, spruce, and/or birch. During World War II, it was used to build air assault gliders as well as many fighter aircraft, the most famous of which was the multi-role British Mosquito. Plywood, dubbed "The Wooden Wonder," was used for the wing surfaces as well as flat parts like bulkheads and wing spar webs. The monocoque fuselage's bonded ply-balsa-ply "sandwich" provided exceptional rigidity; elliptical in cross-section, it was shaped in two different mirror-image halves using curved moulds. Decorative Plywood (Overlaid Plywood) Decorative plywood (overlaid plywood) is usually made of hardwoods such as ash, oak, red oak, birch, maple, mahogany, shorea (also known as lauan, meranti, or Philippine mahogany), rosewood, teak, and a variety of other hardwoods. Related Projects: Wood and Wood Products, Plywood, Board, Particle Board, Wooden Furniture, Bamboo, Engineered wood, Forest product, Lumber, Tree, Wood drying, Wood plastic composite, Door, Window, Modular Furniture, Timber, Woodworking, Decorative Laminated Sheets Plywood that bends Flexible plywood was created for the purpose of creating curved pieces, a tradition that dates back to the 1850s in the furniture industry. [requires citation] Mahogany three-ply "wiggle board" or "bendy board" sheets are 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) thick and come in 4 by 8 foot (1.2 m 2.4 m) sheets with a very thin cross-grain central ply and two thicker exterior plies, either long grain or cross grain. When moulded into the desired curve, wiggle board is often glued together in two layers to make the final shape rigid and resistant to movement. Decorative wood veneers are often used as a surface layer. Plywood for the Marine Environment Marine plywood is made from tough face and core veneers with few flaws, so it lasts longer in humid and wet environments and prevents delamination and fungus. Its design allows it to be used in areas where it will be exposed to moisture for extended periods of time. Each veneer will be made from tropical hardwoods and will have a small core gap, reducing the risk of water trapping in the plywood and ensuring a strong and durable glue bond. Like other exterior plywoods, it's glued with an exterior Weather and Boil Proof (WBP) glue. Market Outlook In the year 2020, the global plywood market will be worth nearly USD 43 billion. Between 2021 and 2026, the plywood industry is projected to expand at a CAGR of 5%, reaching a value of nearly USD 57.6 billion. The global plywood demand is fueled by the construction industry's expansion. The Asia Pacific area is the most important market, with the largest market share. India and China are the largest plywood markets in the Asia Pacific region, owing to growing population growth and rising disposable incomes in both countries. Manufacturers' rising technical innovations to minimise manufacturing costs, increase profitability, and boost the quality of plywood products are also helping the industry. Projects:- Project Reports & Profiles Indian Plywood Market In 2020, the Indian plywood market will be worth INR 222.5 billion. Plywood is made up of thin layers of wood veneers that are glued together with strong adhesives. In the manufacture of plywood for different uses, softwoods, hardwoods, or a mixture of the two are used, such as many types of maple, mahogany, oak, pine, cedar, spruce, and so on. Hardwood plywood sheets are used to make furniture and other interior uses, while softwood plywood sheets are used to build on the exterior of a building. Plywood is primarily used for furniture manufacturing in India, accounting for two-thirds of total wood use. The Indian plywood market is expected to rise moderately between 2021 and 2026. Key Players: • Archidply Industries Ltd. • Asian Pre-Lam Inds. Pvt. Ltd. • Associate Decor Ltd. • Austin Plywood Pvt. Ltd. • Century Plyboards (India) Ltd. • Duroply Industries Ltd. • Ecoboard Industries Ltd. For More Details: https://www.entrepreneurindia.co/project-and-profile-details/Manufacturing%20of%20Ply%20Board%20from%20Poplar%20&%20Eucalyptus%20Wooden%20Logs
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Start the Wood Plastic Composite (WPC) Manufacturing Business. Best Investment Opportunities for entrepreneurs.

Introduction WPCs are thermoplastic composite materials consisting of wood fiber/wood flour and thermoplastic(s) such as PE, PP, PVC, or PLA. WPCs may include ligno-cellulosic and/or inorganic filler materials in addition to wood fiber and plastic. WPCs are a subset of natural fiber plastic composites (NFPCs), which may or may not include cellulose-based fiber fillers such as pulp fibres, peanut hulls, coffee husk, bamboo, straw, digestate, and so on. Chemical additives in the composite structure seem to be virtually "invisible" (except for mineral fillers and pigments, if added). They allow polymer and wood flour (powder) integration while facilitating optimal processing conditions. People in the flooring industry have begun to refer to WPC as a form of floor with a simple structure of top vinyl veneer plus a rigid extruded core in recent years (the core can be made without any wood fiber). Related Project: Wood Plastic Composite (WPC) Uses of Wood Plastic Composite (WPC) In comparison to the long history of natural lumber as a construction material, wood-plastic composites are still relatively new materials. WPCs are most commonly used in outdoor deck floors in North America, but they are also used in railings, walls, landscaping timbers, cladding and siding, park benches, moulding and trim, prefab houses under the brand name Woodpecker WPC, window and door frames, and indoor fur. In the early 1990s, wood-plastic composites were first introduced to the decking industry. Wood-plastic composites, according to manufacturers, are more environmentally friendly and need less maintenance than solid wood treated with preservatives or solid wood of rot-resistant species. These materials may be moulded with or without the appearance of wood grain. Related Books: Plastics, Polymers and Resins, Polypropylene (PP), Polystyrene (PS), Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), Polyethylene terephthalate (PET), Polyester, PA, Poly (vinyl chloride) (PVC), Polyurethanes (PU), Polycarbonate (PC), Polyethylene (PE) Projects. Production of Wood Plastic Composite (WPC) Ground wood particles and heated thermoplastic resin are thoroughly mixed to create wood-plastic composites (WPCs). Extrusion of the material into the desired form is the most common method of manufacturing, though injection moulding is often used. WPCs are made from thermoplastics such as HDPE, LDPE, PVC, PP, ABS, PS, and PLA, which can be virgin or recycled. WPCs made of polyethylene are by far the most popular. Colorants, coupling agents, UV stabilisers, blowing agents, foaming agents, and lubricants are examples of additives that help customise the end product to the target application field. Strong and hollow profiles are made from extruded WPCs. Injection moulded pieces, ranging from automotive door panels to mobile phone covers, are also made. The constituents are mixed and processed in a pelletizing extruder in some production plants, which creates pellets of the new material. After that, the pellets are remelted and formed into the final shape. Other manufacturers combine mixing and extrusion into a single phase to complete the finished part. WPCs are typically manufactured at much lower temperatures than conventional plastics during extrusion and injection moulding due to the inclusion of organic material. WPCs, for example, process at temperatures about 50 degrees Fahrenheit (28 degrees Celsius) lower than unfilled materials. At about 400 °F (204 °C), the majority of them will start to burn. When processing WPCs at extremely high temperatures, the possibility of shearing, or burning and discoloration, arises from forcing a hot material through a narrow gate during injection moulding. The melt flow index (MFI) of a WPC is determined by the ratio of wood to plastic in the composite, with greater quantities of wood usually resulting in a lower MFI. Related Videos: Plastics Projects Advantages of Wood Plastic Composite (WPC WPCs do not corrode and are highly resistant to rot, decay, and marine borer attack, but the wood fibres contained within the material absorb water. Water absorption is more pronounced in WFCs with a hydrophilic matrix, such as PLA, which causes mechanical stiffness and strength to be reduced. An acetylation treatment can improve mechanical efficiency in a wet environment. WPCs are easy to work with and can be shaped with standard woodworking tools. WPCs are often regarded as a renewable material since they can be manufactured from recycled plastics and wood industry waste. They can, like concrete, be easily recycled into a new wood-plastic composite. One advantage of plastic over wood is its ability to be shaped into almost any desired form. Strong arching curves can be formed by bending and fixing a WPC component. Another advantage of these materials is that they do not require painting. They come in a variety of colours, but greys and earth tones are particularly common. Related projects: - Project Reports & Profiles Market Outlook: The wood-plastic composites market is expected to develop at a CAGR of 12.4% from 2016 to 2021, reaching USD 5.84 billion. The growing demand for wood-plastic composites in the building and construction industry is a major driver of market development. Between 2016 and 2021, the wood-plastic composites market in Asia-Pacific is expected to expand at the fastest pace. Increased construction activities and investments in the expansion or upgrade of manufacturing facilities have fueled development in China and India's economies. The largest economies in Asia-Pacific, China, Japan, and India, have more prospects for the growth of the wood-plastic composites market in the near future. Government initiatives to encourage industrial growth would further aid the growth of the wood-plastic composites industry in these countries. Market Research: - Market Research Report Over the last five years, the Indian Composites Industry has developed at a steady pace, serving a diverse range of raw materials, parts, and industries. The Indian composites industry is expected to develop rapidly, with a CAGR of 8.2 percent, to cross 4.9 lakh metric tonnes by 2022. Rebounding renewable energy, growth in mass transportation, penetration of composites in strategic sectors, and a modestly growing index of industrial production could all contribute to this level of growth. For More Details Click Here: https://www.entrepreneurindia.co/project-and-profile-details/Wood%20Plastic%20Composite
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Banana Cultivation (Banana Plantation is a Commercial Agricultural Facility)

Introduction: The banana is the world's oldest and most widely consumed fruit. It is an essential fruit that contributes to India's second-largest fruit industry. It's a nutrient-dense, tasty, and easily digestible fruit. It is available at all times of the year. Bananas are high in carbohydrates as well as minerals like calcium, potassium, magnesium, sodium, and phosphorous. Aside from fresh fruits, it can be eaten in refined ways such as chips, powder, flakes, and so on. The pseudo stem of a banana is chopped and fed to cattle. The leaves can also be used as a plate. Musa Cavendish and Musa paradisiaca are the botanical names for bananas, which belong to the Musaceae family. Bananas can be grown in a range of soil types, ranging from the lowest to the richest, including deep silty, clay, loam, and rich loamy soil. Related Project: - Banana Plantation. Banana Fruit Farming Business Banana cultivation is best done in soil with a pH of 6-7.5. Choose soil with good drainage, sufficient fertility, and moisture potential for banana growing. Banana cultivation requires soils that are high in nitrogen, have sufficient phosphorus, and have a high level of potash. Avoid soils that are waterlogged, poorly aerated, and nutritionally deficient. Sandy, saline, calcareous, and highly clayey soils should also be avoided. Banana farming is a major economic driver in many banana-exporting countries because it is labor-intensive, yields a fast return on investment, provides a consistent weekly income all year, and recovers quickly from hurricanes and other natural disasters. Benefits of Banana Farming: Banana leaves are wide, flexible, and aesthetically pleasing. They are used to seal, prepare, and serve food in tropical and subtropical regions. The fruit can be consumed whole or juiced. Ice creams, cookies, pies, milkshakes, preserves, smoothies, and preparation recipes will all benefit from it. Bananas do not have a growing season, but they can be harvested all year. They grow quickly and require a number of conditions, including direct sunlight, little wind, good soil drainage, and irrigation two or three days per week. Related Book: - Cultivation of Fruits, Vegetables and Floriculture Banana plantations, which need a lot of labour, are an important economic boost because they create jobs. Banana farming also offers a relatively fast return on investment and consistent income throughout the year. Furthermore, since bananas are a hardier crop, they recover easily from natural disasters, making banana farming a profitable endeavour. Planting Process: Bananas can be grown in a wide range of soil types. However, standard management practises should be slightly modified when planting in flood-prone areas and sand-deposited soil. If sand deposition exceeds 0.5 m and the region is inundated for more than 2-3 days during the monsoon, the area should not be considered for banana plantation. Banana plantations will package, process, and ship their product directly to international markets in addition to growing the crop. The banana fruit is often mistaken for a tree; however, the banana is a tall herb that can reach a height of 15 metres. Bananas are grown in over 1000 different varieties all over the world. Since bananas are a water-loving plant, they need an excessive amount of water for healthy vegetative growth. Give this commercial crop a lot of water to get the most production out of it, and in the monsoon, an average rainfall of 700 mm is ideal for the safe vegetative growth of bananas. Deep irrigation should be given to this crop in essential conditions such as drought. Related Videos: - Agro-Food Processing Industries Irrigation is needed immediately after planting it on the ground. Make sure there is enough water for the plants to grow well. If a banana tree is not properly irrigated, it will not produce any fruit. Excessive watering, on the other hand, can cause the roots to rot, resulting in low yield. Bananas are planted using two methods: the pit method and the furrow method. Planting takes place from February to May in South India, and from July to August in North India. It can be done at any time of year in South India, except during the summer. Market outlook: Banana output in 2019 was 116.0 million metric tonnes, with a CAGR of 4.1 percent. Bananas are the fourth most important food crop in terms of value, after wheat, rice, and maize, and the world's favourite fruit in terms of consumption volume. Bananas are the most widely grown and traded crop in the world. In recent decades, the crop has seen rapid increases in production and trade volumes as a result of rapid population growth in producing countries and expanding global import demand. Since the majority of banana cultivation is done on a haphazard basis by small holder farmers, accurate statistics on global banana production are difficult to come by. According to available data, global banana production is on average. With a 61 percent share of global consumption, Asia-Pacific leads the industry. Market Research: - Market Research Report India is the world's largest banana producer, accounting for nearly 25.7 percent of global production. Banana exports worldwide were expected to be 23.3 million metric tonnes. Around 15% of total global banana production is traded on the international market; the rest is consumed locally, mostly in large producing countries like India, China, and Brazil, as well as in some African countries where bananas play a significant role in people's diets. Banana output reached 116.0 million metric tonnes globally, with a CAGR of 4.1 percent. Consumers' attention has shifted to hygienic and nutritious food items as food and beverage technology advances and health consciousness grows. Vitamin B6, Vitamin C, Manganese, Potassium, dietary fibres, and protein are all abundant in bananas. Apart from raw use, bananas are used in a range of food items such as breakfast cereals, ice cream, and other desserts. The demand for bananas is expected to increase as a result of their numerous health benefits. Bananas are one of the most widely traded fruits on the planet. For More Details:- https://niir.org/profile-project-reports/profiles/banana-products-banana-flavour-banana-puree-banana-based-industries-banana-processing-banana-concentrate-banana-pulp-banana-wine-banana-beer-banana-chips-wafers-banana-powder-value-added-products-projects/z,,25,a,a/index.html?_sort_by=default
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