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Agro and Food Processing: Project Opportunities in Bihar

PROFILE:

Indian food processing industry is widely recognized as a 'sunrise industry' having huge potential for uplifting agricultural economy, creation of large scale processed food manufacturing and food chain facilities, and the resultant generation of employment and export earnings. The food processing sector in India is geared to meet the international standards. Food Safety and Standards Authority of India has the mandate to develop standards and also to harmonise the same with International Standards consistent with food hygiene and food safety requirement and to the conditions of India's food industry.

RESOURCES:

Bihar is the seventh largest economy in India in terms of food production. Bihar is the leading State in the production of fruits and vegetables. It is the first largest producer of vegetables and second largest producer of fruits in the country. There exists huge scope of investment in the food-processing sector in the State. Private sector participation is being encouraged in packaging and food processing sectors to ensure better quality. Also, the State welcomes private investment for comprehensive development of tea industry and capital subsidy is available for setting up tea processing units. Even as the state of Bihar is being talked of as the next big hope for agriculture sector in the country, this sector also remains the most crucial factor for the state economy.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

In India, agricultural trade policy is a part of a larger food and agriculture policy regime that seeks to maintain food self-sufficiency while providing income support to the agricultural sector and poor consumers. The Government of India (GOI) uses a variety of policy instruments in attempting to achieve these goals, including:

•        Domestic subsidies to inputs, outputs, transportation, storage, and consumption to reduce producer costs and consumer prices.

•        Border measures such as subsidies, tariffs, quotas, and non-tariff measures to protect domestic producers from import competition, manage domestic price levels, and guarantee domestic supply.

The National Policy on Agriculture seeks to actualise the vast untapped growth potential of Indian agriculture, strengthen rural infrastructure to support faster agricultural development, promote value addition, accelerate the growth of agro business, create employment in rural areas, secure a fair standard of living for the farmers and agricultural workers and their families, discourage migration to urban areas and face the challenges arising out of economic liberalization and globalisation. Over the next two decades, it aims to attain:

•        A growth rate in excess of 4 per cent per annum in the agriculture sector;

•        Growth that is based on efficient use of resources and conserves our soil, water and bio-diversity;

•        Growth with equity, i.e., growth which is widespread across regions and farmers;

•        Growth that is demand driven and caters to domestic markets and maximises benefits from exports of agricultural products in the face of the challenges arising from economic liberalization and globalisation;

•        Growth that is sustainable technologically, environmentally and economically.

The policy seeks to promote technically sound, economically viable, environmentally non-degrading, and socially acceptable use of country’s natural resources - land, water and genetic endowment to promote sustainable development of agriculture.

 

Sugar: Project Opportunities in Bihar

PROFILE:

Sugar is one of the oldest commodities in the world and traces its origin in 4th century AD in India and China. Indian sugar industry is highly fragmented with organized and unorganized players. There are 453 sugar mills in India. Co-operative sector has 252 mills and private sector has 134 mills. Public sector boasts of around 67 mills.

RESOURCES:

Sugar industry is the largest agro-based industry in Bihar. This industry generates sizeable employment in the farm sector directly as well as through ancillary industries and related activities. It is estimated that about five lakh farmers and their dependents are engaged in the cultivation of sugarcane and approximately another half a lakh unskilled and skilled personnel, including highly qualified and trained technologists are engaged in the sugar industry in the State.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

The Commerce Ministry has formally issued a trade notice allowing export of sugar, subject to a quantitative ceiling of 10,00,000 tones for the licensing year 2000-01. The public notice dated 14th August' 2000 has been placed at the disposal of Agricultural and Processed Food Products Exports Development Authority (APEDA) for the purpose of issuing Registration-cum-Allocation Certificates (RCAC) to individual exporters. The Government had already announced that the exporters would be exempt from the mandatory levy for the quantity of sugar exported. The country expects to produce more than 18 million tons of sugar during October 1999-September 2000 along with a carryover stock of 6.7 metric tons from the previous season.      

Textiles: Project Opportunities in Bihar

PROFILE:

The textile industry occupies a unique place in our country. One of the earliest to come into existence in India, it accounts for 14% of the total Industrial production, contributes to nearly 30% of the total exports and is the second largest employment generator after agriculture. Textile Industry is providing one of the most basic needs of people and the holds importance; maintaining sustained growth for improving quality of life. It has a unique position as a self-reliant industry, from the production of raw materials to the delivery of finished products, with substantial value-addition at each stage of processing; it is a major contribution to the country's economy.

RESOURCES:

Textile sector offers huge potential to the investors. The State has strong weaving traditions. The total number of weavers in the State is over 90,000. The major locations for the textile industry are Bhagalpur, Gaya, Nalanda, Darbhanga, Madhubani, Siwan and Patna. Bihar is the country's second State after West Bengal in jute production and jute textiles. Due to availability of raw jute, cheap labour, sufficient power, water and transportation in northern part of Bihar, some jute mills are located in this region. Jute mills are located in Karbisganj in Purnia district, Katibar, Muktapur in Samstipur district

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

The Ministry of Textiles in India has formulated numerous policies and schemes for the development of the textile industry in India. The government of India has been following a policy of promoting and encouraging the handloom sector through a number of programmes. Most of the schematic interventions of the government of India in the ninth and tenth plan period have been through the state agencies and co-operative societies in the handloom industries. Some of the major acts relating to textile industry include: Central Silk Board Act, 1948, The Textiles Committee Act, 1963, The Handlooms Act, 1985, Cotton Control Order, 1986, The Textile Undertakings Act, 1995 Government of India is earnestly trying to provide all the relevant facilities for the textile industry to utilize its full potential and achieve the target. The textile industry is presently experiencing an average annual growth rate of 9-10% and is expected to grow at a rate of 16% in value, which will eventually reach the target of US $ 115 billion by 2012. The clothing and apparel sector are expected to grow at a rate of 21 %t in value terms.

Leather: Project Opportunities in Bihar

PROFILE:

Leather and allied industries in India play an important role in terms of providing employment to the large number of artisans and also earning foreign exchange through exports. The major factors responsible for the growth of Indian leather industry are availability of raw materials (hides and skins), cheaper labour, technology and Government policy support. Indian Leather sector exports account for Rs.10691 crores and provides direct employment to more than 2.5 million people and among them many belong to socially and economically backward communities.

RESOURCES:

Bihar has sizeable share of goat and cattle population of the country. Bihar is known for the best quality of cow hides, buff calf skins & goat skins since Bihar is very rich in cattle population. It produces 2.64 million bovine hides per annum. State has tanneries as well as footwear units in the private sector. In case of goats, Bihar state accounts for third rank in the country next only to West Bengal and Rajasthan. The leather tanning industry in Bihar consists of three important segments

(i)       Units established under Bihar Leather Development Corporation (BLDC) and its sister concern viz. Bihar Finished Leather ltd.

(ii)      a few private tanneries working at Muzaffarpur

(iii)     BATA tannery at Mokhamaghat

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Government policies in support of the industry are:

• The entire leather sector is now de-licensed and de-reserved, paving way for expansion on modern lines with state-of-the art machinery and equipment

• 100% Foreign Direct Investment and Joint Ventures permitted through the automatic route

• 100% repatriation of profit and dividends, if investments made in convertible foreign currency. Only declaration to this effect to the Reserve Bank is required.

• Promotion of industrial parks (one leather park in Andhra Pradesh, one leather goods park in West Bengal, one footwear park in Tamil Nadu and one footwear components park in Chennai).

• Funding support for modernizing manufacturing facilities 

• Funding support for establishing design studios

• Duty free import of raw materials (namely raw skins, hides, semi-finished leather and finished leather) and of embellishments and components under specific scheme

• Concessional duty on import of specified machinery for use in leather sector

• Duty neutralization / remission scheme 

 

Mineral: Project Opportunities in Bihar

PROFILE:

Minerals are non renewable and limited natural resources and constitute vital raw materials in a number of basic and important industries. India has a large number of economically useful minerals and they constitute one-quarter of the world's known mineral resources. India produces 89 minerals out of which 4 are fuel minerals, 11 metallic, 52 non-metallic and 22 minor minerals

RESOURCES:

Bihar is a producer of Steatite (945 tonnes), Pyrites (9,539 tonnes/year), Quartzite (14,865 tonnes/year), Crude Mica (53 tonnes/year), Limestone (4,78,000 tonnes/year). Bihar has also some good resource of Bauxite in Jamui district, Cement Morter in Bhabhua, Dolomite in Bhabhua, Glass sand in Bhabhua, Mica in Muzaffarpur, Nawada, Jamui, Gaya and salt in Gaya and Jamui.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

NATIONAL MINERAL POLICY, 2008

Keeping in view the long term national goals and perspective for exploitation of minerals, Government of India has revised its earlier National Mineral Policy, 1993 and came up with a new National Mineral Policy 2008. Basic goals of NMP 2008 are-

1.       Regional and detailed exploration using state of the art techniques in time bound manner.

2.       Zero waste mining

For achieving the above goals, important changes envisaged are:

•        Creation of improved regulatory environment to make it more conducive to investment and technology flows

•        Transparency in allocation of concessions

•        Preference for value addition

•        Development of proper inventory of resources and reserves

•        Enforcement of mining plans for adoption of proper mining methods and   optimum utilization of minerals 

•        Data filing requirements will be rigorously monitored

•        Old disused mining sites will be used for plantation or for other useful purposes.

•        Mining infrastructure will be upgraded through PPP initiatives

•        State PSU involved in mining sector will be modernized

•        State Directorate will be strengthened to enable it to regulate   mining in a proper way and to check illegal mining

•        There will be arms length distance between State agencies that mine  and those that regulate

•        Use of machinery and equipment which improve the efficiency,

•        Productivity and economics of mining operation, safety and health of workers and others will be encouraged.

 

Tourism: Project Opportunities in Bihar

PROFILE:

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. Tourism in India is the largest service industry, with a contribution of 6.23% to the national GDP and 8.78% of the total employment in India. India's rich history and its cultural and geographical diversity make its international tourism appeal large and diverse. It presents heritage and cultural tourism along with medical, business and sports tourism. India has one of the largest and fastest growing medical tourism sectors.

RESOURCES:

Bihar promises development of tourism to its optimum level. Rich in its historical traditions and ancient splendour, the culturally rich Bihar has derived its name from "Vihar". It has the sacred Ganga River as its lifeline and huge water mass in form of many rivers and rivulets in North Bihar, the Gandak, Kosi and many more and the vitally important Son River which forms the lifeline in South Bihar. With its rich heritage of antiques, artifacts, historical facts and figures going into its favour, Bihar is a blend of beautiful and bountiful nature, natural resources, the vital sparkling pure water, important archaeological finds, and rich culture. Herein, lies the history of the young prince of Nepal, Siddharth, transforming into Lord Buddha by getting enlightenment through sheer penance at Bodh Gaya under the sacred Bodhi tree which is attracting the Buddhists tourists for ages from across the world. Bihar has 22 Nirvan Sthals of 24 Jain Tirthankars attracting the people following the Jain religion. Development of these tourist's sites has been undertaken on a large scale to promote religious tourism.

Tourism has established itself as 'smokeless' industry in the world and its role in the socio-economic development of a country is well established. Bihar government has also given tourism the status of industry and development works in this pursuit have been undertaken.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

In order to develop tourism in India in a systematic manner, position it as a major engine of economic growth and to harness its direct and multiplier effects for employment and poverty eradication in an environmentally sustainable manner, the National Tourism Policy was formulated in the year 2002. Broadly, the “Policy” attempts to:-

•        Position tourism as a major engine of economic growth;

•        Harness the direct and multiplier effects of tourism for employment generation, economic development and providing impetus to rural tourism;

•        Focus on domestic tourism as a major driver of tourism growth.

•        Position India as a global brand to take advantage of the burgeoning global travel trade and the vast untapped potential of India as a destination;

•        Acknowledges the critical role of private sector with government working as a pro-active facilitator and catalyst;

•        Create and develop integrated tourism circuits based on India’s unique civilization, heritage, and culture in partnership with States, private sector and other agencies; and

•        Ensure that the tourist to India gets physically invigorated, mentally rejuvenated, culturally enriched, spiritually elevated and “feel India from within”.

 

Animal Husbandry: Project Opportunities in Bihar

PROFILE:

A large number of farmers in India depend on animal husbandry for their livelihood. In addition to supplying milk, meat, eggs, and hides, animals, mainly bullocks, are the major source of power for both farmers and drayers. Thus, animal husbandry plays an important role in the rural economy. Today, India has the world's largest dairy herd (composed of cows and buffaloes), about 300 million strong, and is second only to the United States in milk production. India is also the world’s third largest global producer of eggs and the world’s sixth largest producer of poultry meat.

RESOURCES:

Animal husbandry is a core sector of the State economy. Being the 5th largest goat population state, Bihar contributes about 7.63% of India's total goat population. The state is also a habitat of 42.6% people below poverty line and hence there is a tremendous scope of goat farming to meet up the large gap between demand and supply of meat. Around 574000 goats are slaughtered annually in recognized slaughterhouses contributing 31.17% of total meat production of the state (175 thousand tonnes of meat in 2003). However, goat rearing is not well accepted by all classes of people in Bihar. According to economic census 2003, the total livestock population in the state was 407.83 lakh. Of this, 39.8 per cent are milch animals with 104.7 lakh cows and 57.66 lakh buffaloes.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Components of the scheme for animal husbandry are the following:

•        streamlining storage and supply of Liquid Nitrogen by sourcing supply from industrial gas manufacturers and setting up bulk transport and storage systems for the same;

•        introduction of quality bulls with high genetic merit;

•        promotion of private mobile A.I. service for doorstep delivery of A.I.;

•        conversion of existing stationery government centres into mobiles centres;

•        quality control and certification of bulls and services at sperm stations, semen banks and training institutions;

•        study of breeding systems in areas out of reach of A.I.;

•        refresher training to existing AI workers, basic training to rural unemployed youth, training to professionals and organization of farmers orientation programmes; and

•        institutional restructuring by way of entrusting the job of managing production and supply of genetic inputs as well as Liquid Nitrogen to a specialized autonomous and professional State Implementing Agency.

Automobile and auto components: Project Opportunities in Bihar

PROFILE:

The Indian auto industry has the potential to emerge as one of the largest in the world. Presently, India is second largest two wheeler markets in the world, fourth largest commercial vehicle market in the world. 11th largest passenger car in the world and is expected to be the seventh largest market by 2016. The growth is a reflection of the emergence of India as a global automobile hub with almost all global auto makers having set up plants in India to cater mainly to the domestic market, as also the export market.

RESOURCES:

There is huge business potential in Automobile industry in the from Tenders, Procurement notices, public tender notices, online tenders, government tenders, domestic tenders, tenders notification, Bids, tenders news, tenders info and contracts available throughout the country.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

A number of policy initiatives have been taken by the government to facilitate the automotive industry. These include:

•        Permitting 100% FDI in this sector & removal of minimum capital investment norm for fresh entrants.

•        Establishing an international hub for manufacturing small, affordable passenger cars & a centre for manufacturing two-wheelers.

•        Conducting incessant modernization of the industry & facilitate indigenous design, research & development.

•        Leveraging State’s software technology into automotive technology wherever relevant.

Brewery: Project Opportunities in Bihar

PROFILE:

A brewery is a dedicated building for the making of beer, though beer can be made at home, and has been for much of beer's history. A company that makes beer is called either a brewery or a brewing company. The diversity of size in breweries is matched by the diversity of processes, degrees of automation, and kinds of beer produced in breweries. A brewery is typically divided into distinct sections, with each section reserved for one part of the brewing process. The Indian beer industry has been witnessing steady growth of 10 - 17% per year over the last ten years. The rate of growth has increased in recent years, with volumes passing 170m cases during the 2008-2009 financial year. With the average age of the population on the decrease and income levels on the increase, the popularity of beer in the country continues to rise.

RESOURCES:

Bihar is emerging as a brewery hub with major domestic and foreign firms setting up production units in the state due to availability of cheap labour and raw materials coupled with improved law and order and investment-friendly government policies. Beer consumption in domestic markets in Bihar has increased sharply in the last few years. Beer consumption in the state has risen 10 times in the past seven years. As per industry estimates, annual consumption is 700,000 cases. Nearly 70% of litchis manufactured in India come from Muzaffarpur and also the nearby districts. The firm is mulling to manufacture litchi-flavoured wine by mixing pulpy extracts of the fruit with various types of spirits.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

The brewing industry is subject to extensive government regulations at both the federal and state levels, as well as to regulation by a variety of local governments. Some of the regulations imposed at the federal and state level involve production, distribution, labelling, advertising, trade and pricing practices, credit, container characteristics, and alcoholic content. Federal, state and local governmental entities also levy various taxes, license fees and other similar charges and may require bonds to ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations. Specific alcohol taxation (as opposed to more general sales taxes) is primarily a federal and state right although some states permit some additional local taxation. The brewing industry must also comply with numerous federal, state, and local environmental protection laws.

Waste Management: Project Opportunities in Bihar

PROFILE:

Waste management is the collection, transport, processing or disposal, managing and monitoring of waste materials. The term usually relates to materials produced by human activity, and the process is generally undertaken to reduce their effect on health, the environment or aesthetics. Waste management is a distinct practice from resource recovery which focuses on delaying the rate of consumption of natural resources. The management of wastes treats all materials as a single class, whether solid, liquid, gaseous or radioactive substances, and tried to reduce the harmful environmental impacts of each through different methods.

RESOURCES:

Bihar was the third most populated state of India with total population of 82,998,509. Bihar generates 2600 tonnes urban solid waste per day while Kahalgaon-based thermal power plant produces 36 lakh tonnes fly ash annually. Bihar generates 3800 kg biomedical waste per day. The civic authorities have determined that 14 lakh population of Patna accumulate 700 metric tonne of solid waste every day. The equipment for treatment of bio-medical waste of the city has been installed and commissioned at the Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences (IGIMS). In effect, Patna will be free from bio-medical waste that is littered along its various roads and lanes.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

The Central Government notified the Municipal Solid Wastes (Management & Handling) Rules 2000 under Sections 3, 6 and 25 of the Environment (Protection) Act 1986 for the purpose of managing municipal and urban wastes/garbage in an environmentally sound manner. Government of West Bengal are the nodal agencies for technical guidance and preparation of project report for the development of municipal solid waste management plan for the municipal authorities situated within Kolkata Metropolitan Area (KMA) and Non-KMA areas respectively. 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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Rice Husk based Biodegradable Cutlery

Biodegradable cutlery has emerged as a better alternative to plastics across the globe and Indians have been early adopters of biodegradable products. All kinds of plant biomass material such as biogases, rice husk, coconut coir etc. are being utilized for producing eco-friendly cutlery, tableware and packaging products that could see a surge in usage in the coming decade. Rice husk is a surprisingly strong material that can withstand significant wear and tear and has a long life. Rice husk tableware is one of the most durable forms of biodegradable cutlery that can withstand temperatures of more than 100oC without getting damaged. This reusable tableware has a smooth glossy covering that is 100% natural and derived from the wax present in rice husks. The global biodegradable cutlery market size was accounted for USD 33.9 million, in 2018 and is projected to grow at a significant rate of CAGR of 5.9% during the forecast period, 2019 to 2025. The growing awareness about hazardous impacts of non-biodegradable waste is expected to positively affect the market growth. The government has formed strict regulations for banning non-biodegradable plastic. Supportive government initiatives along with growing consumer awareness about side effects of non-biodegradables are projected to boost the market growth. Furthermore, increasing demand for eco-friendly products such as cups and plates across the hotels and restaurants is contributing to market growth. Eco-friendly cutlery provides more convenience include cups, plates that can be carried while vacations, family outings. However, the biodegradable item such as spoons and cups costs higher than traditional cutlery. Moreover, during the process of manufacturing biodegradable plastics greenhouse gases are released which affects the environment. This factor may restrain the market growth. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project.
Plant capacity: Biodegradable Cutlery (Per Set 9 Pcs. Flatware): 1,852 Sets / DayPlant & machinery: Rs 28 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : Rs 142 lakhs
Return: 28.00%Break even: 63.00%
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BLDC Fan

BLDC stands for Brushless DC motors. The BLDC motor is a synchronous motor powered by a DC electric source. It uses an integrated inverter power supply to produce an electrical signal to drive the motor. BLDC fan meaning is BLDC motor use in BLDC ceiling fan compare to induction motor in normal ceiling fan. With the use of BLDC motor in ceiling fan we can save 60% electricity in the ceiling fan. BLDC fan lifespan is more than a normal ceiling fan because there is no heat generated in BLDC Motor hence its increases lifespan of ceiling fan bearings, also there are fewer chances for the winding failure due to the use of high thickness copper wire in the winding. India is a tropical country making fans a necessity. Thus, the fan industry in India is well-established and has shown significant growth over the years. Profit realizations increased only 3.0-3.5% annually in the last 2 years due to a parallel rise in raw material prices. However, going forward, realizations for the sector are due to increase substantially as share of premium fans rise from current 6-8% levels to more than 15-20% over the next 3-5 years. Growth in the housing sector is boosting the demand for ceiling fans, especially in the developing economies. For instance, the governments of China and India are coming up with new schemes to provide shelter to the low- and middle-income groups. In addition to this, development in the commercial real estate, hospitality and retail sectors are bolstering the market growth. Fans are one of the electrical appliances which have become almost indispensable in Indian homes and even offices. Electric fan is a high market penetration product category and is very high in terms of purchase priority amongst durables. The market size of fan in value terms is quite large and it is the largest selling item in the brown goods category. Fan as a product category has no major regional disparities in sale. Much of the sale of organized sector is in the metro, tier I and tier II markets. National brands have built their brand image over a period of time through sustained advertising and a good dealer network. Moreover, the export of fans from India has grown considerably in the last few years and is a testimony to the quality and development of fan industry in India. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project. Few Indian major players are as under Advanced Appliances Pvt. Ltd. Delco Fans Pvt. Ltd. Goa Electricals & Fans Ltd. Khaitan Fans (India) Ltd. Nicotra India Pvt. Ltd. Remi Engineering Fans Ltd. Rallis Machines Ltd.
Plant capacity: BLDC Celling Fan (48"-52"): 1,000 Pcs. / DayPlant & machinery: Rs 48 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs 359 lakhs
Return: 29.00%Break even: 66.00%
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Menthol Crystal

Menthol is a white crystalline chemical product. It is manufactured either from natural source or is produced synthetically. Leave or Racemic form are only the rapautically active melting point of natural or synthetic leave menthol lies between 41 and 44°C. Some manufacture classify crystals according to their shape and size and thus many terminologies are used by them e.g. bold crystal medium crystals, medium extra crystals, medium extra large crystals. Menthol is marketed in almost all size of container from 25 kegs. packs to 2 gm pack. Most popular packs are 5 kegs. 500 gm. and 900 gm. Menthol is packed in sealed or unsealed plastic or PVC bags. Paper bags are rarely used. Which are not desirable? These filled bags are than packed in printed or unprinted sealed or unseal tin containers. Occasionally cardboard boxes are used which again are unsatisfactory for variety of reason. Menthol crystals are majorly derived from natural sources and therefore these are gaining more importance in developed and developing markets. Increasing focus of manufacturers towards natural and sustainable products is pushing the growth of natural based products from various industries. Cosmetic industry is highly regulated and therefore is demanding natural based raw materials for manufacturing cosmetic products. This is expected to drive the menthol crystals market in coming years Global Menthol Market Is forecasted to reach 5590 Million US$ by 2025 with a 4.68% average growth rate. Menthol is an active ingredient in countless products, ranging from aftershave to topically applied muscle cooling lotions. It is also used extensively as a flavoring agent in confections, gum, and oral hygiene products, and in perfumery, it is commonly used to emphasize floral notes. Menthol products 60% of the cost is directly related to the menthol oil price, which is actively traded in the commodity market. The price fluctuation of menthol oil highly depends on the season. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project. Few Indian major players are as under Everest Flavours Ltd. Halcyon Life Sciences Pvt. Ltd. Malik Polychem Ltd. Swati Menthol & Allied Chemicals Ltd. Sharp Mint Ltd. Rupangi Impex Ltd. Jindal Drugs Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: Menthol Crystal : 1,500 Kgs / Day Dmentha Oil : 500 Kgs / DayPlant & machinery: Rs 196 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs 642 lakhs
Return: 30.00%Break even: 51.00%
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Rose Plantation and Rose Oil Extraction

There are more than 5000 varieties of rose in India of which only a few yield essential oils. The varieties that are grown in India for obtaining essential oils are rosa damascena mill (Fasli Rosa) and rosa borboniana desp (Edward Rose). Generally, rose plants are 6ft high from the land. The Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and West Bengal are the most rose farming project state in India. The successful commercial rose farming process mostly depends on the varieties of rose flower. In latest technology, there are many rose planting methods are available but the rose cultivation in greenhouse method is very famous and convenient for rose plants. The Indian Floriculture market was worth INR 188.7 Billion in 2019. Floriculture also known as flower farming refers to the cultivation of flowering and ornamental plants. Although flowers have been an integral part of the Indian society and were cultivated for various purposes ranging from aesthetic to social and religious purposes, the commercial floriculture industry has been of recent origin. A strong increase in the demand for cut and loose flowers has made floriculture as one of the important commercial trades in Indian agriculture. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the Indian Floriculture market to exhibit strong growth during 2020-2025. The increasing importance of natural extracts as pharmaceutical & natural cosmetic aid and their use as nutraceutical ingredients in recent times has opened up new vistas for this sector besides their widespread use as flavor & fragrance ingredients. India will play a dominant role in the production & processing of these natural extracts. Country's biodiversity coupled with competent scientific force, make our country as the best choice to become a foremost leader in aroma business in the coming years. The rose oil helps to provide an even tone complexion by diminishing redness from skin. Moreover, its property to reduce and tackle inflammation to skin makes it more preferable among the consumers. The product is mostly preferred by the consumers having dry and sensitive skin as the product helps to soothe and moisturize the skin for a longer period. The above-mentioned factors are beneficial for the skin sensitive population, thereby driving the sales of the product. Rise in disposable income among consumers to purchase skincare products irrespective of cost factor is anticipated to impact the growth of the rose oil market in the coming years. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project. Few Indian major players are as under Givaudan (India) Pvt. Ltd. Pond'S (India) Ltd. South East Agro Inds. Ltd. Ultra International Ltd. Unilex Colours & Chemicals Ltd. Industrial Perfumes Ltd. Kancor Ingredients Ltd. Kanta Enterprises Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: Rose Oil (Packed in 100 ml size Bottle) : 0.7 Ltrs / Day Rose Water (Packed in 100 ml size Bottle): 2,500 Ltrs / DayPlant & machinery: Rs 150 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs 564 lakhs
Return: 29.00%Break even: 58.00%
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Toothpaste

Toothpaste is a paste or gel to be used with a toothbrush to maintain and improve oral health and aesthetics. Since their introduction several thousand years ago, toothpaste formulations have evolved considerably - from suspensions of crushed egg shells or ashes to complex formulations with often more than 20 ingredients. Among these can be compounds to combat dental caries, gum disease, malodor, calculus, erosion and dentin hypersensitivity. Furthermore, toothpastes contain abrasives to clean and whiten teeth, flavors for the purpose of breathe freshening and dyes for better visual appeal. Effective toothpastes are those that are formulated for maximum bioavailability of their actives. This, however, can be challenging as compromises will have to be made when several different actives are formulated in one phase. Toothpaste development is by no means complete as many challenges and especially the poor oral substantively of most active ingredients are yet to overcome. The global toothpaste market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.1% during the forecast period. The toothpaste market was valued at USD 26.09 billion in 2018, and it is projected to reach USD 36.98 billion by 2024. Increasing dental problems among children and adults, due to poor eating habits, and the rise in popularity for herbal oral care products are the factors primarily driving the global toothpaste market. The rapidly changing lifestyle, improper diet, including sugar-rich diets, and the increased consumption of alcohol and tobacco have made oral health one of the major public health problems in almost every part of the world. The impact of oral diseases on people's everyday lives is subtle and pervasive, influencing food habits, sleep, rest, social roles, and almost every phase of the day. Collectively, oral diseases and disorders create substantial pain and suffering. Owing to this, consumers across the world have started paying immense attention to maintaining their oral health, which has led to an increase in the sales of toothpaste across the world. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project.
Plant capacity: Toothpaste 35 gms Tubes : 28,572 Tubes / Day Toothpaste 70 gms Tubes: 14,286 Tubes / Day Toothpaste 140 gms Tubes: 7,143 Tubes / DayPlant & machinery: Rs 173 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs 2185 lakhs
Return: 22.00%Break even: 44.00%
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Hospital 30 Bedded

A hospital is meant to treat patients suffering from various ailments. Doctors with their dedicated spirit serve the nation at large by providing medication and treatment for eradication of diseases, which exchange health and add suffering to humanity. Normally a teaching facilities or college is associated with a hospital. Hospitals provide the facilities of O.P.D. and admission for seriously ill seriously injured, seriously burnt and pregnant ladies, causalities etc. In the very beginning, there was government owned hospitals where one had to pay no money for treatment. Then, a private ward facility was started in the hospitals. The patient had to pay rent for a private room while medicines and doctors were available free of cost. The private ward helped the patient to avoid the untidiness of a general ward and noise etc. The patients, who were in a position to afford the room rent, were admitted to private rooms. The poor's, however, got admission in rushed general wards. The hospital industry in India, accounting for 80% of the total healthcare market, is witnessing a huge investor demand from both global as well as domestic investors. The hospital industry is expected to reach $ 132 bn by 2023 from $ 61.8 bn in 2017; growing at a CAGR of 16-17%. Indian healthcare sector is much diversified and is full of opportunities in every segment which includes providers, payers and medical technology. With the increase in the competition, businesses are looking to explore for the latest dynamics and trends which will have positive impact on their business. The Indian middle class is expected to grow the most with the workforce in the age group of 15 – 59 years of age set to reach 325 million by the year 2050. The demand for health services aided by higher disposable income, greater insurance penetration and improved awareness levels are factors which are set to be the main drivers of the healthcare boom. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project. Few Indian major players are as under Adani Hospitals Mundra Pvt. Ltd Ahalia Healthcare Ltd. Alchemist Hospitals Ltd. Alps Hospital Ltd. Apollo Rajshree Hospitals Pvt. Ltd. Asia Healthcare Devp. Ltd. Assam Hospitals Ltd. Aster D M Healthcare Ltd. B P Poddar Hospital & Medical Research Pvt. Ltd
Plant capacity: Special Ward Patients: 2 Patients / Day General Ward Patients: 16 Patients / Day Double Bedded Patients: 4 Patients / Day HDU/ICU Patients: 10 Patients / Day OPD Patients: 60 Patients / Day X-Rays: 10 Patients / Day EEG/EMG & PPlant & machinery: Rs 347 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs 604 lakhs
Return: 20.00%Break even: 55.00%
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Liquid Glucose & Fructose from Broken Rice

Liquid glucose is a solution of glucose suspended in liquid and sold in jars or tubs. Many companies manufacture glucose in powdered form to which water can be added to make liquid glucose, to make transportation of this product easier. Liquid glucose is available from a variety of sources, depending on how one intends to use it. Medical suppliers sometimes carry it, as do some grocery stores, especially stores with a large baking section. This monosaccharide is produced through the processing of starches such as corn and wheat. Rice Fructose Syrup is very sweet with Fructose content ranging from 40-90%. As a substitute of sucrose, Rice Fructose syrup contains higher sweetness than sucrose and has wider applications. Commercially it is widely used in food, canned fruit, jam, dairy products, beverage, tobacco, cold drink, fruit juice, preserved fruit, wines, heath food, salad dressings, household seasonings and chemicals. High Fructose Rice Syrup can partially or totally replace sucrose in beverage production or food processing. Fructose is majorly used in the production of nutrition bars, soft moist cookies, pourable frozen juice concentrates and energy-reduced products. It is commercially available in syrup and crystalline forms. High fructose corn syrup, which is the major product segment in the market, is expected to experience reduced demand on account of growing concerns regarding obesity. Fructose syrups is the fastest growing product segment and expected to register a CAGR of 4.7% from 2017 to 2025 due to increased demand from the beverage manufacturing industry. The glucose syrup market is classified based on grade as food, Pharma, and others. The food-grade segment is anticipated to generate revenue of USD 1.4 billion by 2025. High demand for sweeteners in the confectionery grades and growth of the bakery industry are the key factors boosting the segment growth. Liquid Glucose is mainly used in Candy Confectionery and Sweet Making Pharmaceuticals, Flavoring etc. The demand in these regions is stable and drives the development of Liquid Glucose Market. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project. Few Indian major players are as under Kasyap Sweetners Ltd. Laxmi Starch Ltd. Gujarat Ambuja Proteins Ltd. Gulshan Polyols Ltd. K G Gluco Biols Ltd. Kamala Sugar Mills Ltd.
Plant capacity: Liquid Glucose : 112 MT / Day Fructose : 80 MT / Day Broken Rice Protein (Bye Product) : 8 MT / DayPlant & machinery: Rs 3936 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : Rs 5941 lakhs
Return: 26.00%Break even: 45.00%
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Geotextiles for Road and Construction

Geotextiles were used in roadway construction to stabilise roadways and their edges. These early geotextiles were made of natural fibres, fabrics or vegetation mixed with soil to improve road quality, particularly when roads were made on unstable soil. Recently have geotextiles been used and evaluated for modern road construction. Geotextiles today are highly developed products that must comply with numerous standards. Geotextiles should fulfill certain requirements like it must permit material exchange between air and soil without which plant growth is impossible, it must be penetrable by roots etc. and it must allow rain water to penetrate the soil from outside and also excess water to drain out of the earth without erosion of the soil. To obtain all these properties in geotextiles, the proper choice of textile fibre is important. The different synthetic fibers used in geotextiles are nylon, polyester, polypropylene while some natural fibres like ramie, jute etc. can also be used. The global geotextiles market is expected to be over $12 billion by 2024, growing at a rate of 5-7 per cent. Rapid urbanization in China, India and Brazil along with favorable government initiatives to improve infrastructure will favor the housing, transport, and construction and energy industries, thereby scaling up the size of the geotextiles industry. Increasing environmental concerns along with a shift in consumer trends towards green buildings and material is likely to positively influence industry growth. In India, the geotextiles market is expected to continue the momentum of double-digit growth on the back of a strong infrastructure push. Growing road construction in the country is one of the major factors expected to aid the geotextiles market. The railway sector is another fast emerging application area for geotextiles, as upcoming metro rail, bullet train and high speed train projects in the country are expected to fuel the demand for geotextiles. Geotextiles are being widely and increasingly used in the infrastructure sector to construct retaining walls and steep slopes, highways, airports, municipal landfill sites (under Central Pollution Control Board guidelines), for ground improvement and shore protection works, etc. With climate change and the increasing carbon footprint posing a huge challenge, geotextiles products offer sustainable solutions. The potential for the use of geotextiles is dependent on the soil type in a project area. Some of the areas where these materials can be used are in black cotton soils, coastal and delta regions, hilly terrain and in reinforced soil structures. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project. Few Indian major players are as under Parry Enterprises India Ltd. Skaps Industries India Pvt. Ltd. Strata Geosystems (India) Pvt. Ltd Techfab (India) Inds. Ltd. Terram Geosynthetics Pvt. Ltd. Maccaferri Environmental Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: Geotextiles for Road & Construction: 2,934 Kgs / DayPlant & machinery: Rs 326 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs 665 lakhs
Return: 28.00%Break even: 57.00%
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Corn Starch based Biodegradable Tableware

Biodegradable tableware, as the name suggests, are fully compostable and biodegradable; hence, they are widely used globally in order to reduce plastic waste and greenhouse emissions, such as methane emissions. This type of tableware can be made from sugarcane bagasse, bamboo, paper pulp, and other disposable material. These tableware are superior in strength and are environment friendly. Biodegradable tableware includes food containers and tableware such as bowls, plates, cups and meal trays, which decompose within 30 to 60 days after being discarded. Biodegradable corn starch tableware products are to use all tree-free materials, specifically, corn starch, consists of 90% of corn starch. 100% natural and healthy. Add certain water to corn starch and stir in a mixer machine, then fill certain amount of materials to the pressing machine and prototype by pressing machine, and then coating with waterproof membrane on product inner surface, and packaging after drying. Rising awareness regarding the ill effects of plastic tableware, awareness about the benefits of environmental friendly tableware, increasing adoption of non-toxic and petroleum free products, increasing disposable income and extending investment in research and development are some of the significant factors that are projected to result in the market growth. Additionally, the sustainability trend has led to the packaging industry to adopt a change in the materials used by them. These sustainability-centered initiatives and the need for change in packaging formats along with other prominent industry trends have been impacting the packaging industry. This is evolving consumer preferences, cost constraints, e-commerce, and favorable government regulations for permitting biodegradable tableware market which is further estimated to boost the market growth with notable CAGR during the forecast period 2020-2028. In recent years, a number of social events and international sport events have made efforts to popularize biodegradable cutlery. Manufacturers also have been coming out with exotic design. The biodegradable cutlery market have prospered on the back of these initiatives. Further, as the use of single-use plastics have been cutting flak from several quarters in various parts of the world, biodegradable cutlery is coming out as promising cost-effective options, feels investors in the market. Growing demand for disposable and inexpensive utensils in various emerging economies is catalyzing the rise in the biodegradable cutlery market. They have gathered traction in a range of large gatherings such as parties, rallies, and social events. In several parties and big events, the demand for reusable spoons and plates is fast gathering steam. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project.
Plant capacity: Biodegradable Plate 9" Size (10 Pcs. Each Box): 6,000 Nos / Day Biodegradable Bowl 6" Size (10 Pcs. Each Box) : 800 Nos / Day Biodegradable Cup (10 Pcs. Each Box): 1,333.3 Nos / Day Biodegradable Lunch Box with Hinged Lid 650 ml (10 Pcs. Each Plant & machinery: Rs 40 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : Rs 159 lakhs
Return: 28.00%Break even: 65.00%
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Wheat Starch & Gluten

Starch is a polysaccharide present in staple food crops such as maize, potato, rice, etc. In India, it has traditionally been used to stiffen textiles, however, it is now being used for a number of food and non-food applications. In the food industry, it serves as a stabilizer and thickening agent, and is used in a variety of food products such as soups, sauces, gravies, puddings and pies. The non-food sector, on the other hand, is the biggest consumer of native starch where it is either used directly or after being modified to obtain specific functional properties Polysaccharide granules that compose about 70% of Wheat flour. Wheat starch is separated from the Gluten and fibrous particles by sieving then wash flotation. It is composed of 18-27% Amy lose. When heated with Water, wheat starch forms a low viscosity solution that does not change with heating time. It thickens substantially on cooling and to form an opaque gel. Wheat starch dries to form a strong bond. It is susceptible to biological attack and may turn gray or yellow with age. Wheat starch paste is the primary adhesive used by paper conservators for hinging, mending, lining, and reinforcement. Gluten is a group of seed storage proteins found in cereal grains. Gluten comprises 75–85% of the total protein in bread wheat. Other gluten like seed storage proteins occur in wheat species such as spelt, hoarsen, emmer, einkorn, triticale, barley, rye, and oats. The India starch and starch derivative market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 5.1% during the forecast period 2020-2025. The growing demand for wheat starch as a stabilizing and gelling agent in several end-use sectors is one of the main drivers of the world market for wheat starch. Wheat starch is used as a thickening agent in various food products. Wheat starch thickens food products by gelatinization and retro gradation. Many wheat starch producers offer healthier products due to the increasing demand for wheat starch as the best gelling agent in a variety of meat products. Wheat starch is mainly used in gluten-free food products, which are consumed mainly by people intolerant to gluten. Wheat starch can also be used as a substitute for fat in various food products. As a result, the global wheat starch market is expected to grow significantly during the forecast period. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project. Few Indian major players are as under Cargill India Pvt. Ltd. Pioneer Industries Pvt. Ltd. R A Starch Processors Pvt. Ltd. Roquette India Pvt. Ltd. Spac Starch Products (India) Ltd. Universal Starch-Chem Allied Ltd. Tirupati Starch & Chemicals Ltd
Plant capacity: Wheat Starch: 25 MT / Day Wheat Gluten: 6 MT / Day Bran, Fiber & Protein (Bye Product): 10 MT / DayPlant & machinery: Rs 199 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : Rs 641 lakhs
Return: 28.00%Break even: 62.00%
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