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The economy of Bhutan, one of the world's smallest and least developed countries, is based on agriculture and forestry, which provide the main livelihood for more than 60% of the population. Agriculture consists largely of subsistence farming and animal husbandry. The economy is closely aligned with India's through strong trade and monetary links and dependence on India's financial assistance. Most production in the industrial sector is of the cottage industry type. Most development projects, such as road construction, rely on Indian migrant labour. Model education, social, and environment programs are underway with support from multilateral development organisations.

The industrial sector is in a nascent stage, and though most production comes from cottage industry, larger industries are being encouraged and some industries such as cement, steel, and ferroalloy have been set up. Most development projects, such as road construction, rely on Indian contract labour. Agricultural produce includes rice, chilies, dairy (some yak, mostly cow) products, buckwheat, barley, root crops, apples, and citrus and maize at lower elevations. Industries include cement, wood products, processed fruits, alcoholic beverages and calcium carbide.

Bhutan’s hydropower industry accounts for 32% of the nation’s economy. The dependency on a single sector is a potential risk factor, the report states. As an alternative revenue generation sector, the government is promoting tourism, which also hopes to generate employment. Like in most countries, the Cottage and Small Industry (CSI) play a pivotal role in the overall industrial economy of Bhutan.

 

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Agriculture Industry

Agriculture in Bhutan has a dominant role in the Bhutan's economy. Approximately 80% of the population of Bhutan are involved in agriculture. Over 95% of the earning women in the country work in the agricultural sector. Majority of the refugees in this Himalayan nation are also employed in the agricultural sector. Agriculture in Bhutan is characterized by its labor-intensive nature with relatively low intensity of farm inputs.

Major crops cultivated in Bhutan are maize and rice. Maize accounts for 49% of total domestic cereal cultivation, and rice accounts for 43%. Rice is the major staple crop. Agriculture in the country includes cultivation of wheat and other minor cereal crops. Paddy is the primary crop in those regions where proper irrigation is available. Apart from paddy, other crops like wheat, barley, oil seeds, potato and different vegetables are also cultivated in these lands. The primary goals of agriculture in Bhutan are to raise the per capita income of the people living in rural areas, to enhance self-sufficiency in staple crops, and to increase the productivity per unit of farm labor and agricultural land.

There may be investment opportunities in:

  • Dall Mill (Split Dalls/ Pulses for Chhilke-wali Moong, Urad, Arhar, Channa, Masoor)
  • Poha (Rice Flakes)
  • Atta, Maida Suji & Wheat Bran (Wheat Flour Plant) Roller Flour Mill
  • Rice Powder, Puttu and Wheat Powder
  • Biscuits & Candy
  • Rice Mill(Parboiled Rice)
  • Bakery industry, etc.


Minerals and Mining

The country’s mineral industry was small and insignificant to its economy and was dominated by the production of cement, coal, dolomite, gypsum, and limestone. Known resources included deposits of beryl, copper, graphite, lead, mica, pyrite, tin, tungsten, and zinc. Mining is one of the fastest growing industries in Bhutan generating average revenue of 54 million U.S. dollars or contributing 3 percent to country's GDP.

Industrial mineral products were the primary output of Bhutan’s mineral industry and included dolomite, graphite, marble and slate, and sand and stone. The production of a variety of stone materials and energy fuels had been increasing steadily in recent years and corresponded to the increased demand for these commodities in the construction sector. While major exports of minerals are made in raw form, Bhutan processes some of its minerals into value-added products such as calcium carbide, cement, and ferrosilicon.

Accordingly, Bhutan’s policies on mining and quarrying consider inter-generational equity. This is important since minerals constitute vital raw materials for the mineral based manufacturing industries and are a major resource for economic development of a country. Bhutan is endowed with rich mineral resources that has allowed for the sustainable growth of a mineral based industry and export base. This mineral resource exploitation and value addition has helped generate employment and can contribute towards poverty alleviation.

There may be investment opportunities in:

  • Artificial Marble Tiles
  • Granite (Marble) Polishing Batti (Bar)
  • Granite Marble Cutting and Polishing Unit
  • Calcium Carbonate from Marble Chips
  • Coal Washing Unit
  • Ferro Silicon Manufacturing
  • Gypsum plaster boards
  • Beneficiation of chromium, nickel and manganese ore
  • Integrated production unit of gypsum powder, gypsum board
  • P.V.C. laminated gypsum ceiling tiles, etc.


Livestock Industry

Livestock farming practices continue to evolve in response to rapid modernization and growing economic opportunities in the Bhutan Himalaya. Animal husbandry is an integral part of farming activities in Bhutan and, especially in the high altitude or alpine regions, animal husbandry forms virtually the sole economic activity. The consumption of animal products is an important element of the Bhutanese diet.

Livestock is an integral part in all Bhutanese farming systems. While most households rear livestock for home consumption, livestock farming and nomadic herding are the predominant activities in the alpine and cool temperate zones. Over 80 per cent of rural households own cattle. Other significant livestock include poultry (reared by about 65% of rural households), pigs (38%), horses (23%), goats (15%) and yaks (2%). Inadequate pasture land and poor access to markets are significant constraints to improving production, but increasing urban demand for livestock products is encouraging farmers near urban areas to keep better breeds and improve feed and fodder management. In the livestock sector artificial insemination covers not only Jersey breeds that are high yielding but also for the production of Jatsa and Jatsam that are local high yielding varieties.

The indigenous cattle are the most important livestock genetic resources for food, animal energy and household income in Bhutan. Poultry farming is one of the important livestock farming components in Bhutan.

There may be investment opportunities in:

  • Aquaculture Fish Farming
  • Prawn/Shrimp Farming
  • Poultry & Broiler Farming
  • Management of Rabbits/Angora Rabbit Farming
  • Goat & Sheep Farming
  • Poultry Farm for Producing Eggs
  • Animal Feed Using Date Pits, Discarded Dates and Other Ingredients
  • Pig Farming
  • Cattle Feed, etc.

 

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Baby Cereal Food - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue, Plant Layout

Food is mainly composed of three main groups of constituents i.e. carbohydrates, fat & protein. In addition to this there must be some inorganic minerals & organic substances e.g. vitamins, Iron, Mg etc. The body cereal foods is that enriched food which has a requisite level of nutrition. This requisite level is prescribed by various dietricians and physicians for children. Various experts fixed a definite calorific value for infant food and based on this the various mixtures or formulae of food are developed. These formulae of infant food contains essential amino-acids, fats, proteins, vitamins & other essential mineral etc. which is necessary for the normal growth of child. The new entrepreneur may enter in this field with conscious about quality and better market strategy since there is competition over the food production. It can be full filled by new entrepreneur.
Plant capacity: 5.0 Tons/DayPlant & machinery: Rs. 17.00 Lacs
Working capital: Rs. 208.00 LacsT.C.I: Rs. 280.00 Lacs
Return: 48.63%Break even: 35.97%
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Banana & Its By-products - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

The banana plant is the most cultivated plant in the tropical countries. It is used as dessert, as vegetable and the fruit pulp is dried and processed into flour or preserved for subsequent use. It is a source of calcium and iron and many other minerals. Banana is used in confectionery items and as infant food. It?s powder is used in the preparation of beverages of the malted milk type. India is the second largest producer of banana after Brazil and is cultivated in every part of the country. Most of the banana production is consumed in the fresh form while a small percentage of it is exported to USSR. Being highly perishable in nature, there is a need to produce products such as figs, flour, powder, banana pulp, food and infants, clarified banana juice etc. The technology of manufacturing these products on a commercial basis has been developed by the Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore. Dehydrated ripe bananas, know as figs are manufactured in the small and cottage industries sector and sold as snack food in many places. Powders are used for the manufacturing of ice cream, infant food, bakery products etc. There is a very good marketing scope in the metropolitan cities of Calcutta, Mumbai, Chennai and Delhi. So there exists vast potential for new entrepreneurs in this field.
Plant capacity: 40 MT/DayPlant & machinery: Rs. 1329 Lakhs
Working capital: Rs. 218 LakhsT.C.I: Rs. 1792 Lakhs
Return: 32.53%Break even: 52.53%
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Chicken/Mutton (Sheep Meat) Processing - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

Meat is a good source of high quality and readily digestable proteins, fats, phosphorus, iron and Vitamins. Livestock and poultry are the main sources of meat and meat poducts Poultry industry has emerged as an important supplementary occupations of the farming community. The product has a very good market potential and its demand is increasing rapidly and is expected to be multifold in the near future.
Plant capacity: -Plant & machinery: Rs. 14 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Rs. 153 Lakhs
Return: 62.72%Break even: N/A
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Pan Masala, Tobacco, Zarda & Kimam - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

Pan masala is consumed in large quantities by the people of rich class as well as the poor. Present manufacturers of Pan Masala are mainly from northern India. Increasing demand of the product all over the country as well as abroad has led the present manufacturer to increase their capacities and has opened a new vistas for new entrepreneur.
Plant capacity: 600 Kgs/DayPlant & machinery: -
Working capital: -T.C.I: -
Return: 79.22%Break even: 26.76%
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Flour Milling - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue, Plant Economics

Wheat is one of the cheapest and most nutritious crop. It is widely grown all over the world and is produced in abundance, That is why it is used as staple food in most parts of India and the world. Clean, dry grains have to be milled to flour before further processing and consumption. Wheat flour is not only consumed for purposes at domestic level, but also finds use in bakery industry, confectionery, adhesives, fast foods, hotels, restaurants etc. in bulk. One of the great features about the flour is that its demand has to be directly proportional to the population growth.
Plant capacity: 100 Ton/Day WheatPlant & machinery: Rs. 92 Lacs
Working capital: Rs. 466 LacsT.C.I: Rs. 727 Lacs
Return: 25.58%Break even: N/A
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Papaya Cultivation - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

Papaya is a wholesome fruit used mostly as desert. Unripe fruit are consumed as vegetable preserves of various kinds and marmalade are made from ripe fruits and considerable quantities are used in USA for making of soft drinks. The papaya contains considerable amount of papain, which finds various applications and uses in a number of industries. There is good scope for papaya cultivation due to its uses. There is bright scope. Any entrepreneur can come in this project.
Plant capacity: 1.67 Ton/DayPlant & machinery: Rs. 4 Lakhs
Working capital: Rs. 3 LakhsT.C.I: Rs. 16 Lakhs
Return: 47.32%Break even: 50.96%
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Calcium Carbonate from Marble Chips - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities,Plant Layout

Marble is metamorphic, calcium carbonate of ultrafine, crystalline structure. It is used as building and ornamental stone (chips), artifical stone, source of carbon dioxide, neutralization of acids. The optimum yeild of calcium carbonate (precipitated) from marble chips is 50%. Precipitated calcium carbonate is used in dentificers, as fillers in the manufacture of tooth paste and powder, foods, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and antibiotics. Technical grades are used in the manufacture of ceramics, putty, polishes, insecticides, inks, shoe dressings and as a filler in the production of adhesives, matches, linoleum and welding rods. To some extent it is also used as an extruded pigment in the paint industry. Major users of activated and precipitated calcium carbone is toothpaste industry, pharmaceutical industry, cosmetics, cement and rubber industry.
Plant capacity: 10.00 MT/DayPlant & machinery: Rs. 119 Lacs
Working capital: Rs. 69 LacsT.C.I: Rs. 314.00 Lacs
Return: 27.68%Break even: 59.04%
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Wind Mill - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue, Plant Economics

Non-conventional and renewable sources of energy have come to assume tremendous significance both as alternative or substitute and also as viable supplement to conventional sources of energy. The need for development of non-conventional sources has been strengthened in view of the increasing population, faster pace of economic development and industrialization and gradual depletion of the conventional fossil based energy sources. Along with it the growing concern of the environmental activities has forced governments all over the world to think of ways to tap and generate additional sources of energy to meet the growing demands of the teeming millions. There is good scope of wind mill. A new strategy to attract private investment in commercial projects was adopted.
Plant capacity: 30 Nos./DayPlant & machinery: Rs. 17 Lakhs
Working capital: Rs. 86 LakhsT.C.I: Rs. 137.0 Lakhs
Return: 52.70%Break even: 40.81%
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Herbal Cosmetics

The growing environmental concern of the last decade and more has also shifted the focus to the use of ecologically friendly products which has in turn, spurred the cosmetic industry to look for alternative. The use of herbs for medicinal and cosmetic purposes goes back to ancient times in our country. Aromatic herbs were used to perfume hair and body massage oil and bath water. With the liberalization, nature based cosmetics from overseas are also finding their way into the Indian market. Competition has on courage a few of our entrepreneurs to join the herbal bandwagon. The demand for herbal cosmetics will forever increased. There is good scope for new investment.
Plant capacity: 1.83 Tonnes/DayPlant & machinery: Rs. 11 Lakhs
Working capital: Rs. 10 LakhsT.C.I: Rs. 26 Lakhs
Return: 69.71%Break even: 40.53%
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Hair Shampoo (Herbal) - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

Soaps contain too much alkali which is bad for hair and scalp. Shampoos are safer, they are designed to clean the hair and scalp without seriously reducing natural, oiliness, so that the hair is left with a natural glow and in a soft and manageable condition. Emulsified coconut shampoos popularized the liquid variety. Herbal shampoos are a fast growing segment. Herbal shampoos are generally attracts the customers, especially the fair sex. So it is a good field for a new entrepreneur to invest.
Plant capacity: 40 Ltrs./ DayPlant & machinery: -
Working capital: -T.C.I: -
Return: 1.00%Break even: N/A
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