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Gas & Petroleum: Project Opportunities in Gujarat

 

PROFILE:

The Oil Industry is a very important industry in the world and a lot depends on the price of the oil and it has been observed that whenever the oil prices increase the price of various products also increases. Oil and gas sector is one of the key catalysts in fuelling the growth of Indian economy. With a 1.2 billion population and an economy that has consistently at approximately 8 per cent annually, India's energy needs are increasing fast, warranting a robust demand for oil and natural gas in the country. India has emerged as the 5th largest refining country in the world, accounting for 4 per cent of the world's refining capacity. India exported 50 million tonnes (MT) of refined petroleum products during 2010-11. With our refining capacity increasing further, this figure is likely to touch about 70 MT by 2014, making India one of the world major exporters of petroleum products.

RESOURCES:

Gujarat State is rich in the hydrocarbon resources and is the largest on land producer of oil and gas in country. Gujarat contributes about 18% of country’s total crude oil production. Similarly it contributes about 11% of country’s total gas production. If we compare on land crude production then it is almost 50% of crude and 40% of natural gas from the Gujarat State. Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation Ltd (GSPC) is an oil and gas exploration company in Gujarat, India. It is India's only State Government-owned oil and Gas Company with the Government of Gujarat holding approximately 95% equity stake. GSPC was incorporated in 1979 as a petrochemical company. Today GSPC has become a vertically integrated energy company, excelling in a wide gamut of hydrocarbon activities across India. The largest gas grid will generate opportunities for transmission and distribution of natural gas to domestic and industrial users. Three LNG terminals coming up in the state will provide the fuel for growth. Refineries and petrochemical complexes in operation, invites investment in downstream projects.

 

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.   In order to increase the exploration and thereby enhance the production of oil and gas in the country the Government of India liberalized the hydrocarbon sector. With the announcement of the liberalization policy in the hydrocarbon sector by Govt. of India for the oil and gas. Pursuant to the signing of PSC many private Exploration and producing Companies started the petroleum operations in the State and thereby the activities in the hydrocarbon sector have increased. In order to cope up with the increasing activities Government of Gujarat created the Office of Directorate of Petroleum to monitor various activities of exploration and exploitation of oil and gas, their production and royalty paid thereon by various organizations in the State of Gujarat. Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation Ltd (GSPC) is an oil and gas exploration company in Gujarat, India. It is India's only State Government-owned Oil and Gas Company with the Government of Gujarat holding approximately 95% equity stake. Today GSPC has become a vertically integrated energy company, excelling in a wide gamut of hydrocarbon activities across India.

 

 

 

 

                     

MINING & MINERALS:Project Opportunities in Gujarat

 

 

PROFILE:

Minerals are valuable natural resources being finite and non-renewable. They constitute the vital raw materials for many basic industries and are a major resource for development. Management of mineral resources has, therefore, to be closely integrated with the overall strategy of development; and exploitation of minerals is to be guided by long-term national goals and perspectives. Ministry of Mines is responsible for survey and exploration of all minerals, other than natural gases, petroleum and atomic minerals, for mining and metallurgy of non-ferrous metals like aluminium, copper, zinc, lead, gold, nickel, etc. and for administration of the Mines and Minerals (Regulation and Development) Act, 1957 in respect of all mines and minerals other than coal, natural gas and petroleum.

RESOURCES:

Gujarat is the ideal state for the investment in mineral based industries looking to the state mineral resources and infrastructural facilities. There is ample opportunity to establish mineral oriented industries like Limestone based cement and soda ash industry, Lignite based power plants, Bauxite-based Alumina plant, Marble & Granite based cutting, polishing plants, Clay based ceramic units, Silica sand based glass units. GNMRL is well placed to take benefit of imminent boom staring at the energy spectrum. GNMRL is unique in itself which focus in coal mining, met coke productions as well as Oil and Gas exploration, the three prime resources which are in great demand. Total area of the State of Gujarat is 1,96,024 sq.kms. Out of which 1,27,000 sq. kms is rocky, which is mineral probable area. About 57,970 sq. kms of these rocky areas have been covered under the Remote Sensing Survey / Pre-detailed Mineral Survey, and about 23,596 sq. kms, under the Detailed Mineral Survey. Till now total 3,63,534 meters of drilling has been completed for various minerals at different places in the state. Out of this, 3,13,613 meters of drilling was conducted by the department, and the remaining 49,921 meters of drilling, by expeditious drilling programme by hiring men & machines. Remaining uncovered area of 69,030 sq. kms will be covered in the next five years by remote sensing / pre-detailed mineral surveys. Total 12,030 sq. kms will be explored by the department, and 57,000 sq. kms, through outsourcing/ private participation.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

 

The Government of Gujarat has envisaged specific policy initiatives for industrial minerals occurring in the state to attract investment in the fields mineral exploration, exploitation, and mineral-based industries. It is intended to create competitive environment to speed up industrial development in mineral potential area by enhancement of Human Resource capabilities, improvement in infrastructure & adopting modern technology. The approach is to make progress by increasing mineral production and export of value added material through local and global competitiveness. Efforts to develop with special attention to minerals which are only available in the Gujarat as compared to other states in the country and mineral occurring in few states & having high quality. Local employment is created through mineral exploitation while maintaining mine safety & striking ecological equilibrium is also an additional addendum of this policy. To regulate the minor minerals, State Government has framed Gujarat Minor Mineral Rules-1966 under the Section-15 of Mines and Minerals (Regulation and Development) Act- 1957 and Central Government has framed Granite Conservation and Development Rules-1999 and Marble Development and Conservation Rules-2000. In addition, mines are being regulated under other Acts and Rules of Central Government such as Mines Act-1952, Mines Rules-1955, Mineral Conservation and Development Rules-1988. In the major minerals (including Oil & Natural Gas), Gujarat is placed at 3 position as on March-2002 in Mineral Production value. Gujarat ranks second in working mining leases. Only Gujarat produces minerals like Agate, Chalk and Perlite in the country. Production wise Gujarat ranks first in Fluorite and Silica sand, second in Bauxite, Lignite, Fire clay and Clay (others) and third in Quartz and Ball clay and fourth in Limestone and China clay.

 

 

 

Agro and Food Processing: Project Opportunities in Gujarat

 

 

PROFILE:

Agro Industry means a unit which adds value to agricultural products/intermediates/residues; both food and non-food; by processing into products which are marketable or usable or edible, or by improving storability, or by providing the link from farm to the market or a part thereof. The term “agro-food processing industries” covers a wide range of activities utilizing farm, animal and forestry based products as raw materials. Agriculture sector contributes one-fourth of the country’s GDP. India is the largest producer of milk, fruits, pulses, cashew nuts, coconuts and tea in world and accounts for 10 % of the world fruit production. India’s food grain production is expected to rise to 208.5 million tons by March 2006, from 204.6 million tons in 2005. Horticulture sector contributes 30 % of the agriculture GDP and accounts for 8.5 % of cultivated area. In the Global food processing industry Asia-pacific is accounting for 31.10 % of global market. India is the World’s second largest producer of food, next to China and has potential to be number one.

 

RESOURCES:

Gujarat is endowed with abundant natural resources in terms of varied soil, climatic conditions and diversified cropping pattern suitable for agricultural activities. Gujarat is a leading producer of various agricultural crops within India as well as worldwide. Gujarat has highest production in the world for Castor (67%), Fennel (67%), Cumin (36%), Isabgol (35%), groundnut (8%), and Guar seed (6%). The state has also emerged as a frontrunner in several other sectors such as Dairy, Fisheries, Animal Husbandry, Traditional Horticulture and Floriculture. Gujarat is keen to promote the agro-processing industry, which currently consists of small and medium enterprises producing a wide variety of products. It has about 16,400 small enterprises in food processing, beverage and tobacco processing. The agro-processing sector accounts for a significant proportion of the working population in the State. Moreover, the State is well known for its success in dairy cooperatives. Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation enjoys a significant market share in the processed foods sector.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

The Gujarat Agro Vision 2010 has been formulated with defined growth parameters of gross state domestic product, per capita income and increase in non farm income of rural population due to multiplier effect. A holistic approach has been envisaged with emphasis on agricultural research, conservation of soil and water, economic and social sustainability. A comprehensive Agro Industrial Policy 2000 has been formulated. Tiny, small, medium and large agro industrial units shall be given 6% back ended subsidy for 5 years on the interest on term loan, subject to a ceiling of Rs. 100 lacs. Gujarat government has announced a new Agri Business Policy during the summit 2009. Gujarat government has offered various incentives to attract the investment in agriculture and allied sectors. Some of the incentives include declaration of food processing industry as seasonal industry, cost subsidy to large projects in food processing sector and sops and incentives to enhance competitiveness of small and medium enterprises, etc.

 

SALT INDUSTRY:Project Opportunities in Gujarat

 

 

PROFILE:

India is the third largest Salt producing Country in the World after China and USA with Global annual production being about 230 million tonnes.  The growth and achievement of Salt Industry over the last 60 years has been spectacular.  When India attained Independence in 1947, salt was being imported from the United Kingdom & Adens to meet its domestic requirement.  But today it has not only achieved self-sufficiency in production of salt to meet its domestic requirement but also in a position of exporting surplus salt to foreign countries.  The production of salt during 1947 was 1.9 million tonnes which has increased tenfold to record 20 million tonnes during 2005. The main sources of salt in India are sea brine, lake brine, sub-soil brine and rock salt deposits. Sea water is an inexhaustible source of salt.  Salt production along the coast is limited by weather and soil conditions.

RESOURCES:

Gujarat is blessed with the longest coastline of 1600 km. in India, offering important resources such as salt and marine products for industry. Gujarat is the largest producers of salt in India and ranking 2nd highest export in the world. Gujarat contributes 76 percent to the total production, followed by Tamil Nadu (12 %) and Rajasthan (8%). It also became the highest tax charging state for salt production amongst the six other salt producing states. Apart from using salt for edible purposes, it is substantially used for production of inorganic chemicals.

 

 

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Salt is a Central subject in the Constitution of India and appears as item No.58 of the Union List of the 7th Schedule, which reads:

a)   Manufacture, Supply and Distribution of Salt by Union Agencies; and

b)   Regulation and control of manufacture, supply and distribution of salt by other agencies.

Central Government is responsible for controlling all aspects of the Salt Industry. Salt Commissioner’s Organisation plays a facilitating role in overall growth and development of Salt Industry in the country. The thrust of the Salt Commissioner’s Organisation currently is on Technological Development and Quality Improvement, Salt Iodisation Program for combating Iodine Deficiency Disorders, Infrastructure Development promoting Salt Industry, Labour Welfare Schemes for Salt Workers particularly housing under Namak Mazdoor Awas Yojna and export of Salt.

 

 

GEMS AND JEWELLERY:Project Opportunities in Gujarat

PROFILE:

Gems and jewellery industry in India occupies a significant position in the Indian economy. It is also one of the fastest growing Industries in the country. The cutting and polishing of Diamonds and precious stones is one of the oldest traditions in India and the country has earned considerable goodwill, both, in the domestic and international markets for its skills and creativity. India was also the first country to have introduced diamonds to the world. The country was the first to mine diamonds, cut and polish them and also trade them. It accounted for 16.7 per cent of India's total Merchandise Exports. At present India exports 95% of the world’s diamonds.

 

RESOURCES:

Gujarat is the leading state in India in gems and jewellery sector, as it contributes to about 72% of the total exports of India. Gujarat has a well established diamond industry. Diamond processing and trading unit are spread across the State in cities such as Surat, Ahmedabad, Palanpur, Bhavnagar, Valsad and Navsari. Gujarat accounts for about 80% of diamonds processed and 95% of diamonds export from India. Surat has 65% share in India's diamond trade. Highly skilled workforce Gujarat’s comparatively cheaper and skilledworkforce can be effectively utilized to setup large low cost production bases for domestic and export markets. Gujarat’s Gems & Jewellery sector is expected to grow at a rate of 15%.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

The government's interest in the sector is evident from the FDI policy which allows 100% FDI and 74% in exploration and mining of diamonds and precious stones and 100% for gold and silver and minerals exploration, mining, metallurgy and processing. Gems and Jewellery, diamonds and precious metals have been given a special thrust by the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, under the Foreign Trade Policy through the following measures:

·         Allowing 100 per cent FDI in the gems and jewellery sector under the automatic route;

·         Abolishing duty on polished diamonds;

·         Lowering import duty on platinum and exempting rough, coloured, precious gems stones from customs duty.  Rough, semi –precious stones are also exempted from import duty;

·         Setting up of Gems and Jewellery Parks and SEZs to stimulate sectoral investments;

·         Allowing import of gold of 8 k and above under replenishment scheme, subject to the condition that import being accompanied by an Assay Certificate specifying purity, weight and alloy content;

·         Permitting import of Diamondson consignment basis for Certification /Grading, and re-export by the authorized offices/agencies of Gemological Institute of America (GIA) in India or other approved agencies.

 

CHEMICALS AND PETROCHEMICALS: Project Opportunities in Gujarat

 

 

PROFILE:

The Chemical and Petrochemical Industry occupies an important place in the country's economy, as the Chemical industry has grown at a pace outperforming the overall growth of the industry. Chemical industry is an important constituent of the Indian economy. Its size is estimated at around US$ 35 billion approx., which is equivalent to about 3% of India's GDP. The total investment in Indian Chemical Sector is approx. US$ 60 billion and total employment generated is about 1 million. Today, petrochemical products permeate the entire spectrum of daily useitems and cover almost every sphere of life like clothing, housing, construction, furniture, automobiles, household items, agriculture, horticulture, irrigation, packaging, medical appliances, electronics and electrical etc. Chemicals and Petrochemicals contribute to more than 62 % of national petrochemicals and 51% of national Chemical sector output. It leads all states in India in terms of the investments committed in the chemical and petrochemical sector, 30% of fixed capital investment is in the manufacturing of Chemical and Chemical Products. Manufacturing of chemicals and chemical products contribute to around one fifth of the total employment in state. The production capacity of major suppliers of polymers, PE/PP/PVC in Gujarat is nearly 70% of the whole country’s production. Large quantity of production of basic chemicals caustic soda, caustic potash and chloromethane, largest supplier of bio fertilizers, seeds, Urea and other fertilizers

 

RESOURCES:

Gujarat's chemicals and petrochemicals industry is one of the fastest growing sectors in the State's economy. The industry offers a wide spectrum of opportunities for the investors both from India and abroad. The well diversified chemical industry has complete portfolio of chemical products including petrochemicals and downstream products, pharmaceuticals, dyes and intermediates. The Chemical Industry in Gujarat comprises of about 500 large and medium scale industrial units, about 16,000 of small scale industrial units and other factory sector units. Gujarat emerged as leading Indian states in terms of the investments committed in the chemical and petrochemical sector. It contributes to more than 62% of national petrochemical and 51% of national chemical sector output. Around 6,000 chemical and petrochemicals products are produced in the state. Manufacturing of chemicals and chemical products contributes to around one fifth of the total employment in state. The chemical industry in Gujarat is a significant component of the State's economy, contributing to more than 51% of Indian production of major chemicals with revenues at approximately more than INR 12,000 crore. Petrochemical Industry in Gujarat produces 13,048 ('000 Tonnes) of petrochemical products and also contributes around 62% to the total production of the country. Gujarat contributes 15% of the total national chemical exports.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

In Chemical sector, 100% FDI is permissible, manufacture of most chemical products inter-alia covering organic/inorganic, dyestuffs and pesticides is de licensed. The entrepreneurs need to submit only IEM with the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion provided no locational angle is applicable. Only the following items are covered in the compulsory licensing list because of their hazardous nature: Hydrocyanic acid and its derivatives, Phosgene and its derivatives,Isocynates and di-isocynates of hydrocarbons.

 

TEXTILES:Project Opportunities in Gujarat

 

 

PROFILE:

The textile industry is primarily concerned with the production of yarn, and cloth and the subsequent design or manufacture of clothing and their distribution. The raw material may be natural or synthetic using products of the chemical industry. India Textile Industry is one of the leading textile industries in the world. Though was predominantly unorganized industry even a few years back, but the scenario started changing after the economic liberalization of Indian economy in 1991. The opening up of economy gave the much-needed thrust to the Indian textile industry, which has now successfully become one of the largest in the world.

RESOURCES:

Gujarat is one of the leading industrial states in India and textile industry in particular had contributed in a big way to the industrialisation of the State. In fact, development of many industries likes, Dyestuff, Chemicals, Engineering/Foundry and Cotton farming is solely dependent on this sector. The State is well known for development of Hybrid Cotton, Ginning, power looms, composite mills, spinning units and independent processing Houses. Gujarat being the largest producer of cotton, has obtained tremendous opportunities towards higher and higher value addition product by setting up Modern Process Houses (with the technology of low polluting and less energy costs) in one hand and Knitwear/Ready-made Garments in a big way on the other to fulfil the domestic and international market. Investment opportunities may be, therefore, explored for Cotton Ring Spinning (25,000 spindles), Open End Spinning (1000 rotors), Modern Process House, Shuttleless Weaving (50 looms), Ready-made garments unit and Non-woven and Technical Textile unit with appropriate technology. Bandhani or Bandhej of Gujarat is one of the best tie and dye fabrics in India. Dhamadka and Ajrakh, Mashru are some of the other fabrics of Gujarat. Dhamadka is the art of printing fabrics with wooden blocks. Mashru is a mixed fabric, woven with a combination of cotton and silk. It was originally used by Muslim men, as they were prohibited from wearing pure silk.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

The Gujarat government is planning to come up with a policy to boost the textile and apparel industry in the state and help it remain competitive in the post-quota regime of the World Trade Organisation. Gujarat’s textile policy provides incentives that are more favourable for large textile units. It provides 25% capital subsidy on purchase of machineries. Custom duty on textile machinery is only 5%. Also, various human resource development activities for the textile industry have been initiated by state government. Subsidy at 50% of R&D expenditure is provided to industries carrying out research. Interest subsidy at 3% is provided for capital equipment for five years. Assistance is also provided for infrastructural development, market promotion and environment protection. Gujarat is also the largest producer and exporter of cotton, the production of which has been increasing over time. So raw material is plentiful. It is the largest producer of denim. Surat is a strong base for synthetic fibers and provides a big market.

 

Waste management: Project Opportunities in Gujarat

 

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:

Gujarat is an ideal location for an effective functioning of the projects, which depend on reasonable volume of generated wastes, waste characteristics, public acceptance and potential network of the industry for the zero discharge of the waste. Gujarat is characterized by wide spread industrial establishments, robust infrastructure development and stable socio-political environment. The industrial development has remained and is the robust backbone of Gujarat’s economical and industrial prospects and a driving force of a future economic growth. In a meantime, the rapid industrial development throughout the state has lead resulted in generating abundant industrial wastes which need proper care in pollution mitigation and recycling in and around urban centres of Ahmedabad, Bharuch, Surat etc. 

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 Plan of Layer Poultry Farming

Business Plan of Layer Poultry Farming. Raising Egg Laying Poultry Birds for The Purpose of Commercial Egg Production. Poultry egg and meat are important sources of high quality proteins, minerals and vitamins to balance the human diet. Commercial layer strains are now available with traits of high egg production and high feed conversion efficiency. Superior germplasm of chicken have been developed by both public and private sectors which met the requirement of Indian Poultry Industry. Depending on the farm-size, layer (for eggs) farming can be main source of family income or can provide income and gainful employment to farmers throughout the year. Poultry manure has high manure value and can be used for increasing yield of all crops. Related Projects:- Livestock Farming Business Ideas, Animal Husbandry (Cow, Sheep, Pig, Goat, Buffalo, Rabbit), Farm Animals To Raise, Poultry, Dairy Farming, Cattle Rearing, Cattle Breeding Farm, Cattle & Poultry Feed, Fodder Benefits of Poultry Farming Business: Poultry farming business has plenty of benefits. Therefore, many farmers prefer to invest in this business. People generally establish poultry farm for the purpose of producing eggs, meat and generating high revenue from these products. Around, billions of chickens are raised throughout the world as a good source of food from their eggs and meat. Less Capital Required No Need for a Big Space High Returns in Short Time Period High Maintenance not required Huge Global Demand Easy Marketing Income & Employment Opportunities Easy Bank Loans Related Books: - Livestock Farming, Development (Sheep, Pig, Goat, Rabbit), Poultry Farming, Animal, Cattle & Poultry Feed, Fodder, Fisheries and Aquaculture, Fish, Meat, Pork Processing Egg Layering Business in India Layer poultry farming is gaining popularity in India due to its lower production cost and growing demand for eggs. India ranks third in the world by producing about 3.8 billion kilograms in the shell. Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Haryana, Maharashtra, and Punjab are the main leading egg-producing states in India. There is an increase in egg production in India owing to the growth in human consumption and lower production costs. Poultry layer farming is given importance in the national policy owing to which there is a lot of scope of improvement and development. Poultry manure has high fertilizer value and used for increasing yield of all crops. Market Outlook Indian The Indian poultry market, consisting of broilers and eggs was worth INR 1,750 Billion in 2018. The market is further projected to reach INR 4,340 Billion by 2024, growing at a CAGR of 16.2% during 2019-2024. The poultry industry in India has undergone a major shift in structure and operation during the last two decades transforming from a mere backyard activity into a major industry with the presence of a large number of integrated players. This transformation has involved a sizeable investment in breeding, hatching, rearing and processing activities. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the Indian poultry market to exhibit strong growth. Poultry meat is the fastest growing component of global meat production, consumption, and trade, with developing and transition economies playing a leading role in the expansion. In addition to providing opportunities to increase poultry exports, rising poultry production spurs growth in global import demand for feeds and other inputs and in investment opportunities in these sectors. Related Videos: - Livestock Farming Business Ideas, Animal Husbandry (Cow, Sheep, Pig, Goat, Buffalo, Rabbit), Farm Animals to Raise, Poultry, Dairy Farming Growth in demand for corn and soybean meal, however, will likely outstrip gains in local production, creating demand for corn imports and reducing exports of soybean meal. India’s corn import policy, and the pace of gains in corn and soybean productivity, will influence the amount of trade Global The Global Automated Poultry Farm Market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 7.8% during the forecast period (2020-2025). The usage of automated farm equipment is not only responsible for high automation control of the whole production process, but also improve the production efficiency which will effectively save the manpower and material resources. The major players with in this industry are involved in manufacturing automated machinerys for various activities such as feeding, manure cleaning, egg incubators, chicken breeding, egg procesiing, climatic controls and others. Few companies are also involved in manufacturing machinerys which provides solution to more than two activities. For instance, control automation breeding equiment is able to manage the feeding, drinking, egg collection and other activities. Related Project: - Layer Poultry Farming Key Players:- C & M Farming Ltd. Hemanth Poultry Farms Pvt. Ltd. Hi-Tech Layer Farms Ltd. Jai Maakali Poultry Products Pvt. Ltd. Kasila Farms Ltd. P S P Farms Pvt. Ltd. P V R S M Broilers & Hatcheries Pvt. Ltd. R P S Poultry Farm Pvt. Ltd. Simran Farms Ltd. 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Return: 1.00%Break even: N/A
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Surgical Latex and Nitrile Gloves

A surgical (surgeon’s) glove is made of natural or synthetic rubber intended to be worn by operating room personnel to protect a surgical wound from contamination. Surgical gloves have more precise sizing (numbered sizing, generally from size 5.5 to size 9), and are made to higher specifications. They are hand specific. Due to the increasing rate of latex allergy among health professionals as well as in the general population, there has been an increasing move to gloves made of non-latex materials such as vinyl or nitrile rubber. However, these gloves have not yet replaced latex gloves in surgical procedures, as gloves made of alternate materials generally do not fully match the fine control or greater sensitivity to touch available with latex surgical gloves. Nitrile gloves are a type of disposable gloves made from synthetic rubber, this means there is no risk of latex allergies. They are the most popular gloves type in our range and offer superior strength, dexterity and resistance to oils and aqueous chemicals in comparison to vinyl or latex. For these reasons, they are often used in the medical, laboratory and manufacturing industries. India disposable gloves market generated $303 million in 2017, and is projected to reach $760 million by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 12.4% from 2018 to 2025. In terms of volume, the market is growing at a CAGR of 8.3% from 2018 to 2025. The Indian market for medical gloves is still evolving. While the global market is growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of two per cent, the Indian market is at seven per cent growth. Every day there is a new hospital or nursing home popping up in India, so the demand for medical gloves is expected to increase. Medical tourism is also driving the growth of this product category in our country. The market size therefore only for surgical gloves in India is Rs 300 crore. In view of all this, there is a good scope to initiate small-scale rubber gloves manufacturing unit. The demand for rubber gloves is rapidly increasing on account of rapid industrialization and urbanization of our country currently taking place. Several workers in the chemical, electrical and food processing industries use rubber gloves. Similarly, the number of people using gloves for household purposes during handling of detergents, floor polishes, pesticides and the like is also increasing especially in the urban areas. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project. Few Indian major players are as under Wellness Forever Medicare Pvt. Ltd. T T K Biomed Ltd. Sara Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. Narang Medical Ltd. Mallcom (India) Ltd. London Rubber India Ltd. Honeywell International (India) Pvt. Ltd. Accent Industries Ltd
Plant capacity: Surgical Latex Gloves (4 gm ± 0.02 gm) each: 250,000 Pcs / Day Nitrile Gloves (Powder Free) (5.5 gm ± 0.02 gm) each: 250,000 Pcs / DayPlant & machinery: Rs 1357 lakhs
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Return: 31.00%Break even: 41.00%
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Waste & Used Oil Recycling Plant

Waste oil is generated from industrial and non-industrial sources and primarily contains hydrocarbons. It may also contain additives and impurities due to physical contamination and chemical reactions occurring during its use. Used oil has been used previously, and as a result of that, is now contaminated by impurities, either chemical or physical. Examples of used oil are old transmission oil, motor oil, brake fluid, hydraulic oil and gearbox oil. Used oil is a recyclable commodity, and as such, can be stored for recycling, reuse or disposal. Used oil is not considered to be a waste product. Re-refining of usedlube oil is an economically attractive recycling methodin terms of resources conservation and environment protection. It allows processing of hazardous material in a safe and effective way to recover a high quality base oil product. The global lubricants market size is projected to reach USD 182.6 billion by 2025 from USD 157.6 billion in 2020, at a CAGR of 3.0%. Growth in Industrialization in Asia Pacific and the Middle East & Africa post COVID-19, coupled with the rise in process automation in most of the industries and the gradual increase in number of vehicles on-road are key factors expected to drive the global lubricants industry during the forecast period. The enhanced properties of gear oils are required to improve the efficiency of the wind turbine; hence there is an increasing demand for synthetic gear oils in wind turbines. Power generation from wind energy is rising at a swift speed that is also demanding for installation of wind turbines. Wind turbines are fueling the demand for gear oils that are driving the Indian industrial lubricants market. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project. Few Indian major players are as under Alicid Organic Inds. Ltd. Castrol India Ltd. Chemoleums Ltd. Continental Petroleums Ltd. Enpro Industries Pvt. Ltd. G S Caltex India Pvt. Ltd. Gujarat Indo-Lube Ltd. Gujarat Oiland Inds. Ltd.
Plant capacity: Used Lubricating Oil: 7,600 Ltrs / Day Spent Clay: 800 Kgs / DayPlant & machinery: Rs 118 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs 664 lakhs
Return: 12.00%Break even: 59.00%
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Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride

CPVC is a high-temperature plastic pressure piping system introduced for potable plumbing in 1959. It has also been used extensively in fire sprinkler systems since 1985. This material is also used for many industrial and process piping applications. CPVC pipe is available in nominal sizes from 1/2" to 24" and is approved in all model plumbing and mechanical codes across the United States and Canada. In addition, CPVC pipe and fittings from select manufacturers are listed for light hazard fire sprinkler systems, as defined in NFPA 13, 13R and 13D standards. The demand for PVC in India witnessed an impressive CAGR in the historic years and is projected to achieve a healthy CAGR of over 6.81% during 2015-2030. The total capacity of PVC in India is around 1640 KTA with Reliance Industries holding maximum share in its production in comparison to the other four leading players. The domestic production of PVC is unable to consolidate the massive demand for the product hence; around 50 per cent of the demand in India is being met through imports. However, chlorinated polyvinyl chloride products turns brittle after some time due to continuous exposure to hydrocarbon chemicals or losing the molecular bond in CPVC materials. It may create hassles for the product manufacturer. Additionally, there is problem of high maintenance of material in leak damage situations, which tends to affect product demand. This could play a setback for product demand over the forecast timeframe. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project. Few Indian major players are as under Chemplast Sanmar Ltd. Finolex Industries Ltd Gajjraj Agency Pvt. Ltd. Lubrizol Advanced Materials India Pvt. Ltd. Lubrizol India Pvt. Ltd. Sushila Parmar International Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride: 80 MT/ DayPlant & machinery: Rs 588 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs 2283 lakhs
Return: 28.00%Break even: 49.00%
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Camphor Powder

Camphor (Cinnamomumcamphora) is a white, crystalline substance with a strong odor and pungent taste, derived from the wood of camphor laurel (Cinnamomumcamphora) and other related trees of laurel family. Camphor tree is native to China, India, Mongolia, Japan and Taiwan and a variety of this fragrant evergreen tree is grown in Southern United States? especially in Florida. Camphor is obtained through steam distillation, purification and sublimation of wood, twigs and bark of the tree. There are many pharmaceutical applications for camphor such as topical analgesic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antipruritc, antiinflammatory, anti¬infective, rubefacient, contraceptive, mild expectorant, nasal decongestant, cough suppressant, etc. Camphor is easily absorbed through the skin and can also be administrated by injection, inhalation and ingestion. Global camphor market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 7.9% over the forecast period. Factor such as the growing demand of the camphor in making medicine for different type of diseases is expected to drive the growth of the camphor market in upcoming years. Due to good chemical properties it has wide range of application in various end user industries such as pharmaceuticals, food, agriculture and chemical among several others. It is also used for making ointments with vapor for treating cough and chest congestion. Rising demand of camphor for the ointments is anticipated to drive the growth for the market. Camphor are witnessed to experience high demand from various end-users in the global market. Owing to the benefits provided by camphor for various applications has led to high demand for camphor in the market. Camphor provides high medicinal benefits such as pain and swelling reduction, relief from congestion and cough, relieves worn out muscles, sprains, etc. Camphor is also used in manufacturing wide range of ayurvedic medicines. Growing demand from the pharmaceutical industry has therefore led to high demand for camphor in the market. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project. Few Indian major players are as under Camphor & Allied Products Ltd. Kanchi Karpooram Ltd. Mangalam Organics Ltd. Oriental Aromatics Ltd. Saptagir Camphor Ltd. Vinayak Ingredients (India) Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: Camphor Powder: 3000 Kgs / DayPlant & machinery: Rs 159 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : Rs 459 lakhs
Return: 26.00%Break even: 52.00%
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Gourmet Popcorns

Popcorn is a variety of corn kernel which expands and puffs up when heated; the same names are also used to refer to the foodstuff produced by the expansion. A popcorn kernels strong hull contains the seed's hard, starchy shell endosperm with 14–20% moisture, which turns to steam as the kernel is heated. Pressure from the steam continues to build until the hull ruptures, allowing the kernel to forcefully expand, from 20 to 50 times its original size, and then cool. Popcorn is one of the six major types of corn, which includes dent corn, flint corn, pod corn, flour corn, and sweet corn. Each kernel of popcorn contains a certain amount of moisture and oil. Unlike most other grains, the outer hull of the popcorn kernel is both strong and impervious to moisture and the starch inside consists almost entirely of a hard type. The global popcorn market is projected to reach $15billion by 2023, registering a CAGR of 7.6 percent from 2017 to 2023, with ready-to-eat leading the segment. While established FMCG businesses have either launched a popcorn product or are looking to launch one, startups too have built ready-to-eat or ready-to-cook popcorn brands in the domain. It would be futile to undermine the potential this industry has. The future of India Snacks Market can be judged from the fact that this industry is expected to grow with double digit CAGR for the time frame of 2018 to 2024. India snacks market is dived between organized players and unorganized market. At present Unorganized market is dominating the India snacks market. But this scenario is expected to change during the forecast period of 2018-2024. India Snacks Market is growing due to following factors Lifestyle Changes, Rising Urbanization, Growing Middle Class Population, Local Availability and Availability of Snacks in Small Package Size, Low Price and Company’s Strategies to focus on regional taste. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project. Few Indian major players are as under Agro Tech Foods Ltd. D F M Foods Ltd. Frito-Lay India Hershey India Pvt. Ltd. Prataap Snacks Ltd. Rishabh Food Products Ltd. Zea Maize Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: Gourmet Popcorns 50g Pack: 4000 Packs / Day Gourmet Popcorns 100g Pack: 4000 Packs / Day Gourmet Popcorns 150g Pack: 4000 Packs / Day Gourmet Popcorns 200g Pack: 4000 Packs / DayPlant & machinery: Rs 38 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : Rs 132 lakhs
Return: 36.00%Break even: 61.00%
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Meat Analogue, Vegan Meat & Mock Meat from Soyabean and Wheat Gluten

A meat analogue, also known as a meat alternative or substitute, or as mock, imitation, vegetarian, or vegan meat, approximates certain aesthetic qualities (such as texture, flavor, appearance) or chemical characteristics of specific types of meat. Generally, meat analogue means a food made from vegetarian ingredients, and sometimes without animal products such as dairy. Many analogues are soy-based (e.g. tofu, tempeh) or gluten-based, but now may also be made from pea protein. The target market for meat analogues includes vegetarians, vegans, non-vegetarians seeking to reduce their meat consumption, and people following religious dietary laws in Hinduism, Judaism, Islam, and Buddhism. Increasingly the global demand for sustainable diets in response to the outsized role animal products play in global warming and other environmental impacts has seen an increase in industries focused on finding substitutes similar to meat. There has been an increased leaning towards non-meat based protein alternatives. International players such as Impossible Foods and Beyond Meat which offer substitute products for meat have been doing brisk business. Infact, reports predict that the global meat substitute market size which was valued at $4.1 billion in 2017 is expected to scale up to $8.1 billion by 2026. India meat substitutes market is expected to grow at a CAGR of close to 10% during the forecast period. The India meat substitutes market is driven by rising health concerns coupled with growing awareness about various diseases caused due to lack of proteins among consumers. Also, increasing vegan population in India is expected to bolster the growth of market over the next few years. Growing demand for plant-based meat products among the population is further aiding the growth of India meat substitutes market over the coming years. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project. Few Indian major players are as under Cargill Foods India Ltd. Roquette India Pvt. Ltd. Shanti Overseas (India) Ltd. Chandan Udyog Ltd. Sonic Biochem Extractions Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: Meat Analogue (200 gms each Pack): 1000 Packs / Day Vegan Meat (200 gms each Pack): 1000 Packs / Day Mock Meat (200 gms each Pack): 1000 Packs / DayPlant & machinery: Rs 17 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : Rs 138 lakhs
Return: 29.00%Break even: 62.00%
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HDPE/PP Bags

At present there is underutilization of existing capacity due to marketing problems after introducing of Jute packaging Mandatory Order 1986. The demand for woven sacks was sluggish for a variety of reasons. A few years back Flat looms were used for the manufacture of woven sacks. Now it has been manufactured on circular looms, which have high productivity. This helped in minimizing the cost of production; however due to high cost of jute bags & also due to resistance to chemicals, moisture etc. most of industry prefer HDPE/PP woven sacks for packaging. Lighter in weight & have more advantages than conventional bags. PP/HDPE woven sacks laminated with LDPE/PP liner have wider applications. HDPE woven sacks are much stronger & can withstand much higher impact loads because of HDPE strips elongation at break is about 15-25% as compared to 30% of Jute. These sacks are much cleaner & resist fungal attack. Jute prices are very unstable in the market since Jute is an agriculture product. These sacks have many advantages over other conventional sacks materials & are quite competitive in price. Woven Packaging Fabrics, Woven bags and fabrics are often used as an industrial packaging material. The packaging bags and fabrics are available mostly in HDPE (High Density Polythene) and PP (Polypropylene). Depending on end use these are either laminated, or supplied without lamination. Based on material type, the global plastic bags and sacks market is segmented into biodegradable and non-biodegradable. The biodegradable segment is further segmented into polylactic acid (PLA), poly-hydroxyl-alkanoates (PHA), and starch blend resins, while the non-biodegradable segment is further segmented into low density polyethylene (LDPE), high density polyethylene (HDPE), polypropylene (PP), linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE), and polystyrene (PS). Changes in consumer lifestyle, rapid pace of industrialization, rising consumer goods and retail sector, and declining prices of oil and gas in emerging markets are the factors accentuating market growth. The global market for plastic bags and sacks is forecast to expand at a CAGR of over 3.4% from 2016 to 2024. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project. Few Indian major players are as under Aditya Polymers Ltd. Ashok Polymers Ltd. Ashoka Poly Laminators Ltd. Bardanwala Plastics Pvt. Ltd. Bihar Raffia Inds. Ltd. Commercial Syn Bags Ltd. Dhoot Compack Pvt. Ltd. Eclat Industries Ltd.
Plant capacity: HDPE/PP Woven Bags: 120,000 Nos / DayPlant & machinery: Rs 562 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs 1207 lakhs
Return: 26.00%Break even: 57.00%
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Disposable Plastic Syringes

Disposable Syringes are made of plastic material and are used in the field of medical and veterinary science. Due to their availability in sterilized condition, ready to use, and cost effectiveness, disposable syringes are fast replacing the age-old glass syringes. The constantly increasing use of this type Syringe indicates its importance which is based mainly on the advantages it offers regarding cost and hygienic applications. The manufacture of plastic syringes has been developed to such a degree that the products now satisfy the requirements and standards set by Hospital and physicians. At the same time they offer the best possible technique of application to the physician and the highest possible degree of safety to the patient. In medical industries syringes are very important and play a significant role. It is a medical device which is used to inject or withdraw fluids from the body. Numerous categories of syringes are used by medical experts depending on the situations. The aim behind using syringes is to clean wounds by infusing fluids into body. Syringes are used for distillation of blood, for vaccination, for infusing of insulin, for governing anesthesia etc. The market of medical disposables holds the revenue of approximately USD 225 billion in 2016 at a CAGR of around 7% over the forecast period i.e. 2016-2024 in which global syringes market accounted for USD 5 billion in 2016 due to increasing number of chronic diseases and so on. On the basis of products disposable syringes are the dominating market with a CAGR of around 6% over the forecast period i.e. 2016-2024 because disposable syringes are used only once ensuring the safety of patients. On the basis of material, glass syringe is dominating the segment and is expected to reach a value of USD 15 million by 2024 because they can be sterilized and reused. The syringes market is expected to reach USD 15.99 Billion by 2021 from USD 10.56 Billion in 2016, at a CAGR of 8.7% during the forecast period. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project.
Plant capacity: Disposable Plastic Syringes 1 ml Size: 720 Boxes / Day (Each Boxes = 100 Pcs) Disposable Plastic Syringes 5 ml Size : 720 Boxes / Day (Each Boxes = 100 Pcs) Disposable Plastic Syringes 10 ml Size : 720 Boxes / Day (Each Boxes = 100 Pcs) Disposable PlPlant & machinery: Rs 513 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs 1300 lakhs
Return: 28.00%Break even: 63.00%
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Rice Beer with Can & Bottle Packaging

Beer is distributed in bottles and cans and is also commonly available on draught, particularly in pubs and bars. The brewing industry is a global business, consisting of several dominant multinational companies and many thousands of smaller producers ranging from brewpubs to regional breweries. The strength of modern beer is usually around 4% to 6% alcohol by volume (ABV), although it may vary between 0.5% and 20%, with some breweries creating examples of 40% ABV and above. Beer forms part of the culture of many nations and is associated with social traditions such as beer festivals, as well as a rich pub culture involving activities like pub crawling and pub games such as bar billiards. Today, the brewing industry is a global business, consisting of several dominant multinational companies and many thousands of smaller producers ranging from brewpubs to regional breweries. The Global Beer Market was valued at $593,024 million in 2017, and is projected to reach $685,354 million by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 1.8% from 2019 to 2025. The origin of beer dates to the early Neolithic period, and is one of the oldest and the most consumed alcoholic beverages in the world. Beer is a popular beverage all over the world. Though an alcoholic - beverage beer is not considered a hot drink like rum or whisky as it contains alcohol ranging from only 8 to 9 percent. It is considered good for health in the sense that being very less in alcoholic contents it is found effective in improving appetite. Rice beer preparation and its consumption is a traditional practice among the ethnic communities of North-East India. It plays a vital role in the socio-cultural life of the tribal people as it is considered indispensable in get-togethers, festivals and religious ceremonies such as child birth, marriages, death ceremonies, etc. Major brands of Mysore Breweries include Knockout, Bengal Premium, Pals Premium, and Seven Stars. It has two breweries in Aurangabad and Bangalore, with a total capacity of 450,000 hl. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project. Few Indian major players are as under Anheuser Busch Inbev India Ltd Appollo Distilleries & Breweries Pvt. Ltd Carlsberg India Pvt. Ltd. Castle Breweries Ltd. Devans Modern Breweries Ltd. Foster'S India Ltd. Lilasons Breweries Ltd Malabar Breweries Ltd. [Merged]
Plant capacity: Rice Beer (650 ml Bottle):12,924 No’s/Day Rice Beer (500 ml Can): 16,800 No’s/DayPlant & machinery: Rs 2631 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : Rs 4596 lakhs
Return: 27.00%Break even: 42.00%
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