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Agriculture & Horticulture: Project Opportunities in Jammu & Kashmir

 

PROFILE

Agriculture Sector of Indian Economy is one of the most significant part of India. Agriculture is the only means of living for almost two-thirds of the employed class in India. About 65% of Indian population depends directly on agriculture and it accounts for around 22% of GDP. Agriculture derives its importance from the fact that it has vital supply and demand links with the manufacturing sector. The agriculture sector of India has occupied almost 43 percent of India's geographical area. Agriculture is still the only largest contributor to India's GDP even after a decline in the same in the agriculture share of India

RESOURCES

Paddy, wheat and maize are the major crops of Jammu & Kashmir. Barley, bajra and jowar are cultivated in few parts. Gram is grown in Ladakh. The horticulture industry in Kashmir has become the safeguard of rural economy in the State, providing job facilities to the thousands of people directly and indirectly. The major horticulture items are apple, pear, cherry, walnut, almond, peaches, saffron, apricot, strawberry and plum. About 80 per cent population of the State depends on agriculture. The area under orchards is 242 lakh hectares. The State produces fruit worth Rs 2,000 crore annually including export of walnuts worth Rs. 120 crore. Jammu and Kashmir State has been declared as Agri Export Zone for apple and walnuts. Market Intervention Scheme has also been launched for improving quality fruit for export by ensuing proper grading.

The State is suitable for growing variety of flowers since it has perfect agro-climatic conditions. The floriculture industry in the State offers a good source of supply to the domestic and international market. There is potential for this activity to be propagated on a commercial basis.

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.

Handicraft: Project Opportunities in Jammu & Kashmir

PROFILE:

India is one of the important suppliers of handicrafts to the world market.  The Indian handicrafts industry is highly labour intensive cottage based industry and decentralized, being spread all over the country in rural and urban areas.  Paintings, furniture, sculptures, artificial jewellery, animal figures, figurines of deities and idols, baskets, and many more items have been complimented as the pride of India. The Handicrafts Sector plays a significant & important role in the country’s economy.

RESOURCES:

Handicraft is the traditional industry of the State and has been of crucial importance given its large employment and export potential. Some of the items of industry are papier-mache, woodcarving, carpets, shawl making, embroidery etc. The handicrafts industry, particularly the carpet industry, has been a source of substantial foreign exchange. It provides employment to about 3.40 lakh artisans. The number of industrial units has also gone up. Jammu has Urban Haats, while a similar Haat is being commissioned in Srinagar. An Export Promotion Industrial Park has been established at Kartholi, Jammu. A similar Park is being set up at Ompora, Budgam. A pashmina dehairing project assisted by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is coming up in the Leh industrial estate of the State.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

During the Xth Plan the Government of India has implemented seven generic schemes in the central sector for holistic growth and development of handicrafts sector in the country.  The Sub-Group on handicrafts recommended six generic schemes for development of handicrafts in the country to be implemented during the 11th five year plan. The schemes recommended for implementation during 11th five year plan are as under:

Baba Saheb Ambedkar Hastshilp Vikas Yojana: This scheme aims to promote Indian handicrafts by developing artisans’ clusters into professionally managed and self-reliant community enterprise on the principles of effective member participation and mutual cooperation.  The thrust of the scheme is on a project based, need based integrated approach for sustainable development of handicrafts through participation of crafts persons. 

 

Livestock: Project Opportunities in Jammu & Kashmir

PROFILE:

Livestock sector plays a critical role in the welfare of India's rural population. It contributes nine percent to Gross Domestic Product and employs eight percent of the labour force. 70% of livestock market in India is owned by 67% of small, marginal farmers and by the landless. 60% of livestock farming labor is provided by women and more than 90% of work related to care of animals is rendered by womenfolk of the family. Indian Livestock is reared in close human proximity where they form component of the life system of the people. Cows, buffaloes, bullocks, mule and donkeys are not just utility animals, but also companions at work for the toiling poor who rear them alongside their own dwelling. India has 53% of world Buffalo population and 15% of world Cattle population. In terms of sheep population, India ranks fifth after Australia, China, Iran and New Zealand.

RESOURCES:

In Jammu and Kashmir, animal husbandry plays a significant role as 0.13 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP) of the state is contributed by this sector. The state has a precious wealth of livestock in form of cattle-buffalo, sheep, goats, poultry, etc. The cattle and poultry amongst all the livestock are considered the most important tool for the development of the rural economy. The production of pashmina shawls and other animal products like carpets, shawls and blankets of Kashmir earn handsome foreign exchange for the nation. Therefore livestock industry in the state has vast scope for development rendering quick economic returns.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

The Indian government has collaboration and policies to provide guidance for a more holistic planning, implementation and monitoring of animal husbandry projects. Following plans have also been made:

•        Also, the government has planned to assure a sound Natural Resource Management (NRM) Sphere co-ordination and implementation at country level for SDC.

•        Create / enhance synergy between the activities of the Livestock production and Dairying (LPD) and Sustainable Land Use (SLU) sectors

•        Enlarge the scope for new and innovative interventions and for support to technical development and technology transfer.

•        Promote and support validation, documentation and dissemination of experiences in order to contribute to the process of knowledge management in SDC and Inter cooperation (IC) and to strengthen inputs for policy and strategic dialogue with partners and actors in the NRM Sphere

 

Tourism: Project Opportunities in Jammu & Kashmir

 

PROFILE:

Tourism in India is the largest service industry, with a contribution of 6.23% to the national GDP and 8.78% of the total employment in India. The tourism industry in India is substantial and vibrant, and the country is fast becoming a major global destination. India’s travel and tourism industry is one of them most profitable industries in the country, and also credited with contributing a substantial amount of foreign exchange. Indian Tourism offers a potpourri of different cultures, traditions, festivals, and places of interest.

RESOURCES:

Jammu and Kashmir is known as crown of India, adheres varieties of cultural, religious spots, adventure and sightseeing activities. It is famous for its towering snow clad mountains, bubbling streams, transparent and sparkling lakes, flower meadows, colourful orchards and rare fauna. All such features of Jammu and Kashmir have always attracted numerous tourists from all over the world. Tourism has emerged as an important and one of the major contributors to the State's economy. There are various places of tourist attraction in the State which are being visited by both foreign and domestic tourists. Kashmir Valley is described as the paradise on earth. Chashmashahi springs, Shalimar Bagh, Dal Lake, Dachigam, Gulmarg, Pahalgam, Sonamarg and Amarnath shrine in the Valley, Vaishnodevi shrine and Patnitop near Jammu and Buddhist monasteries in Ladakh are important tourist destinations. Ladakh festival in September and Sindhu Darshan in June are popular events. However, efforts are being made to support houseboat owners and develop village tourism in Jammu and Kashmir.

 

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.

Sericulture: Project Opportunities in Jammu & Kashmir

PROFILE:

Sericulture, the technique of silk production, is an agro-industry, playing an eminent role in the rural economy of India. Silk-fibre is a protein produced from the silk-glands of silkworms. Of the total production of 2,969 tonnes of silk in India, as much as 2,445 tonnes is produced by the mulberry silkworms, Bombyx mori. India is the second largest producer of raw silk after China and the biggest consumer of raw silk and silk fabrics. An analysis of trends in international silk production suggests that sericulture has better prospects for growth in the developing countries rather than in the advanced countries.

RESOURCES:

Kashmir has been famous for its silk production since ancient past. Rajtrangni of Kalhana, Mahabharata and Ramayana establish that the sericulture was being practised in Kashmir from times immemorial.  Jammu and Kashmir produces the best quality Bivoltine Mulberry silk in the country due to its longer length better strength and shine mainly because of conducive climatic conditions. However out of total production of cocoons every year only 20-25% is being consumed within the State and the rest is exported. The estimated production of raw silk yarn is 92000 kg annually. As against this the State is importing spun silk as an item of raw material for different manufactures without clicking our conscience that the better silk could have been exported to others besides catering to the needs of the home industry.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

There are several centrally sponsored schemes for promotion and development of sericulture sector, through which Government of India has been undertaking different activities like:

 

•        creation of sericulture related infrastructure;

•        development of nurseries and farms;

•        expanding plantation areas;

•        providing technical know-how to the rearers in production and marketing of cocoons;

•        skill up-gradation and training programme, etc.

 

Fisheries: Project Opportunities in Jammu & Kashmir

PROFILE:

Fisheries sector occupies a very important place in socio-economic development in India. It has been recognized as a powerful income and employment generatoras it stimulates growth of a number of subsidiary industries and is a source of cheap and nutritious besides being a foreign exchange earner.

RESOURCES:

The State of J&K has a unique topography which divides the State in to 3 distinct agro climatic zones viz. the tropical Jammu Division, the temperate Kashmir Valley and the cold arid zone of Ladakh. The State is bestowed with the natural water resources spread over an area of about 0.40 lacs hectares existing in the shape of cold water torrential streams, Lakes, Rivers, Sars, Springs, Reservoirs besides about 250 high altitude Lakes. While the Jammu Division offers potential for development of Warm Water Fisheries, certain areas in the Districts of Kathua, Udhampur, Doda, Rajouri and Poonch also offer potential for the development of Cold water Fisheries and Mahaseer Fisheries. The Kashmir Valley including Ladakh region offers great potential for development of Cold Water Fisheries and the indigenous Icthyofauna.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

During the 10th Five Year Plan, emphasis was laid on the strengthening of the infrastructure existing in the shape of Fish Farms, Hatcheries, and other allied infrastructure. The Department has achieved break-through in cold water Fisheries and Food Fisheries. Fish Farming has been successfully introduced in the private sector under the Hon’ble Prime Minister’s Package and in this direction 454 units have been set up to provide employment avenues to the educated unemployed rural youth. During the Annual Plan 2009-10, the department has identified major thrust areas for overall development of fisheries in the State.

These include:-

i.        The existing infrastructure will be further strengthened. Under this programme, emphasis will be laid to increase the hatching and rearing capacity of existing Fish Farms and Trout Hatcheries.

ii.       Development of Recreational Fisheries by way of setting up of an Aquarium at Srinagar and completion of phase 2nd of Aquarium cum Awareness centre at Bagh-i-Bahu Jammu.

iii.      Extensive survey of areas especially in newly created districts will be conducted for establishment of new fish farming units of both Carp and Trout.

iv.      Sport Fisheries will be further strengthened and new trout streams will be established in the State particularly in Jammu division to increase the scope of trout angling in the State.

v.       Propagation of fish culture in private sector

vi.      Development of endemic fish fauna/hill stream fisheries.

vii.     To provide better marketing facilities for the fishermen.

 

Waste management and recycling: Project Opportunities in Jammu & Kashmir

PROFILE:

Rapid industrialization last few decades have led to the depletion of pollution of precious natural resources in India depletes and pollutes resources continuously. Further the rapid industrial developments have, also, led to the generation of huge quantities of hazardous wastes, which have further aggravated the environmental problems in the country by depleting and polluting natural resources. Therefore, rational and sustainable utilization of natural resources and its protection from toxic releases is vital for sustainable socio-economic development.

RESOURCES:

SMC has introduced dumpers replacing open collection sites in many areas but the dumpers are not colour-coded and no segregation of waste is carried out at source. Total waste generated is about 375 MT/day (within SMC limits). House-to-House collection of municipal solid waste is being undertaken in 25% of households in Srinagar city through Srinagar Municipal Corporation and some Non- Governmental Organizations (NGOs). Waste is being collected from hotels, restaurants, office complexes and commercial areas whereas slums in some areas are not provided with sanitation facilities. Waste from slaughter houses, meat and fish markets, fruits and vegetable markets which are bio-degradable in nature are not managed separately instead are dumped at the landfill site.

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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Baby Cereal Food Manufacturing Industry

Baby Cereal Food Manufacturing Industry. Start a Profitable Baby Food Production Business Baby Foods are those foods which are given to babies and infants for their sustenance during the few nascent years of their lives and can be demarcated into two types comprising of Infant Formula and Baby Foods. Infant Formulas serve as a replacement of mother’s milk as it emulates the nutritional attributes of a mother’s milk. And, baby foods are soft minced and mashed vegetables, fruits, meats, cereals, etc. for babies consumption and are sold in the form of purees or powders (to be consumed with the addition of water) and snacks. Baby foods are essentially the first alternative to the breast milk during the growth and development of babies. Purees of natural fruits and vegetables are given as nutritional food for babies initially. As they grow, the baby food available for them varies from infant formula to solid dried baby foods. Currently, health conscious parents are opting for organic baby foods over conventional baby food. There are mainly three forms of baby food, which are liquid concentrate, powder, and ready-to-feed. The powder is the least expensive form and it is used by mixing with water before feeding the infant. In the case of the ready-to-feed form of baby food, there is no need of addition of any liquid and mother can feed this directly to the baby. Furthermore, subcategories of baby foods include dried baby food, milk formula, prepared baby food and other baby food such as baby snacks and beverages. Cow milk-based formulas are gaining large adoption in emerging economies in the past few years. Increasing population base, rising disposable income level of individual and growing urbanization, are some of the major reasons, which are expected to be driving the baby food market in all across the globe. Baby food is either a total or partial substitute for breast milk for infants or toddlers of under two years. It is a soft food, which can be easily consumed by infants and babies. To meet the nutritional requirements of the baby, baby foods are especially designed by the manufacturers. Generally, baby food is prepared with required amount of proteins and iron, so that it properly helps in the baby’s growth and initial body development. The baby food market is classified into various segments which include product, health benefits and basic ingredients. Supermarkets, hypermarkets, small grocery retailers, and health & beauty retailers are the key distribution channels in the baby food industry. Supermarkets are the primarily preferred distribution channel among consumers, followed by health and beauty retailers. However, considering the scenario in few Asian developing countries such as India, small grocery retailers and health & beauty retailers hold significant share considering sales in the region. Small grocery retailers account for a comparatively smaller share in the baby food market but would witness rapid growth over the forecast period. Other distribution channels include discounters, non-grocery retailers, and non-store retailing. Baby food is one of the fastest growing categories in baby care and overall FMCG industry of India. Baby food market is segmented mainly into infant milk formula, baby cereals, follow-up formula and other products like baby juice, baby soup, and prepared baby food products. All of these products have witnessed significant growth in the past few years. Baby Food Market size in 2014 was valued at $50.7 billion and is expected to garner $72.7 billion by 2020, registering a CAGR of 6.4% during the forecast period 2015-2020. Traditionally, babies are fed with soft home cooked food, a practice that is still popular in underdeveloped and developing countries. However, growing urbanization and changing lifestyles have increased the demand for packaged baby foods in different societies and cultures. These foods are fed to babies between the ages of four to six months and two years. Growing awareness for nutrition, rise in organized retail marketing, urbanization paired with a significant increase in the count of working women population are key factors that boost the baby food industry growth. Concerns related to food safety, falling birth rates, and the practice of feeding home cooked food to babies are the key restraints in this market. The global baby food market is segmented based on product type, distribution channel and geography. Based on product type, the market is segregated into dried baby food, milk formula, prepared baby food, and other baby food. Presently, milk formula occupies the largest market share followed by the product segment of prepared baby food. However, over the forecast period, product segment of prepared baby food would gain prominent adoption in the global market. Sales of milk formula baby food is highly concentrated in the APAC region. Alternatively, demand for prepared baby food is largely limited to developed regions. However, market for prepared baby food, in developing regions would pick pace over the forecast period, subsequently leading to the dynamic growth of the baby food market in the APAC region. The global baby food market has been analyzed on the basis of four geographical regions, which include North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific and LAMEA. Asia-Pacific is leading the market in terms of adoption of new and innovative baby food products launched by various companies, followed by the European region. Asia Pacific is the largest market for milk formula and occupies more than half of the overall world baby food market share. Larger demand would be observed in the LAMEA region over the forecast period. Prepared baby food is the second largest market globally and is expected to grow the fastest CAGR during the forecast period. Growing time constraints among parents are the key factors propelling the increased adoption of prepared baby food. Presently, the demand for prepared baby food is largely limited to developed countries, however, over the forecast period, a considerable adoption would be witnessed in developing countries. Presently, demand for dried baby foods is moderate and would gain a steady pace over the forecast period. Increasing consumption of dried food with nutritionally balanced content is a key factor driving the demand for dried baby food products market. The global baby food market has experienced significant growth over the past few years, primarily due to rising population of working women, and their concern for good nutrition for their babies. Furthermore, manufacturing of baby food under strict health and safety standards has helped creating the awareness about the usefulness of packaged baby foods in providing the required nutrition for babies. This in turn has escalated the demand for baby food in the world market. Additionally, baby food is gaining popularity in the high income groups as a part of their status quo, especially in the emerging markets, which is expected to further drive the baby food market in emerging economies. Currently, owing to increasing demand for nutrition from the natural sources, the organic baby food segment is growing at a significant pace and several large players are engaging themselves to cash in the untapped markets. The demand for baby food in India is witnessing a continuous increase due to rising awareness among parents to adequately fulfil the nutritional requirements of their babies. Though the demand for baby food is comparatively a lot higher in developed countries as compared to developing nations, the market is witnessing increasing demand due to increasing purchasing power of the consumers and busy lifestyle of working women that restricts them to cook food for their babies at home. Baby food is expected to grow at a constant 2017 value CAGR of 8% during the forecast period to reach INR69.8 billion in 2022. The increasing number of working women, growing nutrition concerns for the development of babies among young mothers and the convenience of baby food available throughout the country will support the growth of baby food in India. The Indian baby food is emerging as one of the most promising markets across the globe due to rapid urbanization, expanding middle class, growing population, and increasing women workforce. Other major market drivers include rising disposable income, rising trend of nuclear families and growing number of urban households. The availability of good quality and nutritious baby food is gradually increasing due to the entry of large number of international and domestic players in the India’s baby food market. 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Low Tension Cables, LT Power Cables Manufacturing Industry

Low Tension Cables, LT Power Cables Manufacturing Industry. Industrial LT Cables Production Business LT Cables or Low Tension PVC Cables are defined as per IS 1554 Part I having voltage grade up to 3.3kv. LT Cables designed to be used underground directly, buried in ducts, trenches or in tunnels for electric power transmission, are used in many applications including: • Infrastructure • Industries • Power Generation • Automation • Lighting • Sound and security • Video surveillance • Fire alarm Some LT cables with Special Fire Properties are used in Oil, Gas and Petroleum Sector and in application areas where fire safety is of critical importance. Low tension cables are used for transmitting the voltages below than 1 KV. Because the cable is not prone to any special electrostatic stress its construction is kept normal. Even the insulation is very simple in which a paper is impregnated using oil. Its viscosity increases by applying the resin and it also avoids damage. Over the outer sheath layer, there is another layer which keeps the cable protected from moisture and any environmental damage. There are two more types of low tension cable which are as follows. • Single-Core Cable A stranded circular core which is insulated with lead sheath. The lead sheath prevents any moisture penetration in the cable. Above the lead sheath, there is another layer which prevents the metal from corrosion. In these cables, no armoring is done during its manufacturing because the armor becomes a reason of excessive loss. • Multicore Cable A three core cable insulated with each other. The strands of the conductor are either circular shaped, oval or section-wise these are insulated using impregnated paper. Similar to the single core cable, the insulation is provided on each belt of the core. This outer covering prevents the penetration of moisture in the cable. A coating of lime water is also provided on the outer layer to avoid the cable to act adhesive. The major demand for electric wire and cable in India is likely to come from the railway and construction sectors due to rising government investment. The Government of India has allocated a budget of approximately 18 billion for the development of Indian Railways during 2016-2017 and the government also plans to develop 100 smart cities during the forecast period. Power cables, a critical segment of the power sector, are experiencing an escalating demand owing to the growth in power generation infrastructure. India is one of the biggest consumers of electric energy after the US and China. With rapid industrial development and urbanization in the country. However, the overall generation capacity is unable to cater to the existing demand. Moreover, the T&D infrastructure is quite old and needs extensive renovation. Rural electrification is another major factor, which is expected to propel the growth of the electric wire and cable market in India. GOI's goal to provide electricity to every home by 2020 should attract major investments in the sector. Wires and cables play an indispensable role in today’s digitally advanced life and find extensive usage across a number of applications in several industries. The extensive usage and applications of wires and cables across various industries will put the wires and cables industry on the right path for the future. In India, the size of the cable manufacturing industry is approx Rs. 40,000 crores. The specialised cable industry in which CMI operates currently, is roughly of the size of Rs. 10,000 crores. The government has announced ambitious plans for infrastructure development. One of the primary focus area of the development plan is railways, with over Rs. 800,000 Cr as promised investment over the period of 2015-2020. In addition, the government has earmarked Rs 50,000 crore (US$ 7.53 billion) to develop 100 smart cities across the country. Wires and cables market in the world and in India is highly fragmented, with the presence a number of small and medium enterprises. The organized sector manufactures high voltage durable cables, whereas the unorganized sector mainly captures the low voltage market, where products are mainly separated on the basis of the price. The intensifying competition in the industry is expected has put increasing pressures on all of players to maintain their market shares. Additionally, the low level of exports has also hampered the growth of this industry in India. However, the real estate’s boom in the country, promulgated by an incensement in the number of houses being bought and sold contributed positively towards the revenue generation by the cable market. Additionally, the demand for electricity is expected to be rise in future with increasing number of households, together with the sales of transmission and distribution equipment’s lead to positive inclination in demand for wires and cables & thus revenue generated by the industry. The wires and cables market is presently at its growing stage in our country and is expected to be capturing a significant share in the electrical equipment industry in the upcoming years. Global Cable & Wire market escalates to become 297.4 billion by 2019, with the demand for telecom cable taking the lead with 8.5% 5 Year Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR), followed by Power Cable with 7.5% CAGR. The growing trend in the building construction and automobile sector is expected to keep demand of copper high. Understanding the copper technology involved in copper production, exploration, mining, and the uses of copper, as well as the global industry structure would impact the copper mining on the environment, the various markets of copper, etc. The industry is affected by the price trends of copper, market performance, import/export scenario, the physical market trends, demand for copper, and of course, a market forecast. The Indian government has made an ambitious plan. Each segment in the wires and cables industry such as power cables, control cables, communication cables and others is subject to a gamut of different factors such as price cuts and number of units sold that play an important role in determining their respective revenues. The global wire and cable market can be broadly segmented by based on type, material, and application. By In terms of type, the low voltage wire and cable segment is consistently expected to constitute a dominant market share between 2018 and 2026. Increasing urbanization, which is resulting in the expansion of power transmission & distribution networks and rise in residential & commercial buildings, is a major factor attributed to the segment’s high share. Moreover, rising demand for low-voltage wires in electrical installations of automobiles is another factor accounting for its dominance throughout the forecast period. However, out of all types, the optical fiber cable segment is expected to expand at a significant CAGR of 6.1% owing to its increasing applications for telecommunication systems, television transmission, and data networks. By Based on material, the copper segment held a prominent share of the market in 2017 and is further expected to lead the wire and cable market during the forecast period. Superior electrical conductivity together with high ductile and tensile strength makes copper a versatile material for wires and cables. 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Agar Agar (Bacteriological Grade) Manufacturing Industry

Agar Agar (Bacteriological Grade) Manufacturing Industry. Bacteriological Grade for Culture Media, Pharmaceutical Industry, Dairy Products, Air Freshener Gel, Dentistry and Food Grade Agar-agar belongs to the family of galactan polysaccharides. Galactan polysaccharides are complex linear sugar polymers containing 22 galactose molecules. It is present in the cell walls of Rhodophyceae class of red algae. Agar is produced in several species of marine algae found across the globe. Most commercial agar-agar is extracted from Gelidium and Gracilaria species. Other commonly used species include Pterocladia and Gelidiella. Bacteriological grade agar is used in clinical applications, auxotrophic studies, bacterial and yeast formation studies, bacterial molecular genetics applications as well as in mammalian and plant tissue cultures. Agars are used in final concentrations of 1-2% for solidifying culture media. Smaller quantities of agar (0.05-0.5%) are used in culture media for motility studies (0.5% w/v) and growth of anaerobes (0.1 %) and microaerophiles. Agar-agar is a unique natural hydrocolloid obtained from the red seaweeds of Gelidium and Gracilaria. These gels are considered more compact and resistant as compared to other gelatin or carrageenan gels. The product’s gel strength is also considerably higher as compared to gelatin. The product also eliminates the need for the addition of any foreign substance such as acids, sugar, proteins and cations for optimizing food texture or flavor. Uses: Agar or agar-agar is a jelly-like substance, obtained from algae. Agar is derived from the polysaccharide agarose, which forms the supporting structure in the cell walls of certain species of algae, and which is released on boiling. These algae are known as agarophytes and belong to the Rhodophyta (red algae) phylum. Agar is actually the resulting mixture of two components: the linear polysaccharide agarose and a heterogeneous mixture of smaller molecules called agaropectin. • Agar Agar is widely used as a solidifying agent for preparation of culture media. • An Agar plate or Petri dish is used to provide a growth medium using a mix of agar and other nutrients in which microorganisms, including bacteria and fungi, can be cultured and observed under the microscope. • Since it is indigestible for many organisms, that microbial growth does not affect the gel used and it remains stable. Agar is often dispensed using a sterile media dispenser. • In the pharmaceutical industry agar has been used for many years as a smooth laxative. In orchid nurseries, agar gels containing appropriate nutrients are used as the growth substrate to obtain clones or copies of particular plants. Meristems – the part of the plant with actively dividing cells, usually the stem tips – are grown in the gel until there has been sufficient root development and growth for them to be transplanted. An advantage of this system is that the plants can be cultured in a sterile environment. • Agar-agar gum is commonly used as an ingredient in dairy products such as yogurt, cheese, creams, custard, spreads, curd, mousses, puddings, infant formula, and smoothies. It can jellify, thicken, and stabilize food items at a lesser concentration level. These properties of solidifying and stabilizing dairy products make agar-agar gum a vital ingredient in the dairy industry. Moreover, this gum has non-nutritive characteristics that makes it advantageous due to the increased demand for no-sugar, no-fat, and no-carbohydrate products. Additionally, several milk-based local desserts in APAC also use agar-agar gum to jellify and it also can be used as a substitute for gelatin. • Agar Agar as a culture media is widely used for practically all pathogenic and nonpathogenic bacteria and fungi because it is not easy to metabolise and has a good gel firmness, elasticity, clarity and stability. Because of its high gellifying power and its vegetable origin, Agar Agar constitutes a natural non-toxic matrix for the formation of culture media in Microbiology. Applications: Culture Media: Because of its high gellifying power and its vegetable origin, Agar Agar constitutes a natural non-toxic matrix for the formation of culture media. It is widely used for practically all pathogenic and nonpathogenic bacteria and fungi because it is not easy to metabolise and has a good gel firmness, elasticity, clarity and stability. Plant Tissue Culture: The major application of Agar Agar is in the field of plant tissue culture. Tissue culture is emerging as the standard method for the propagation of orchids and other ornamental plants, vegetables, fruits and other agricultural products and this has increased the demand for Agar Agar. Dentistry: In prosthetic dentistry, Agar Agar is used in the preparation of dental casts. It is an elastic impression material and it can be reused for making multiple impressions. Air Freshener Gel: Agar Agar is being used in gel form in Air Fresheners. It will have a gel texture with the essential oils infused within it. The global agar agar gum market size was estimated at USD 214.98 million in 2015 and is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 4.9% from 2016 to 2025. Growing demand for dairy products in line with the westernization of diets has aided industry growth in recent years. The product is widely used in dairy products such as milk, cheese, yogurts, creams, custard, curd, spreads, mousses, puddings, infant-formula, confectioneries, beverages, and smoothies. Gelling and thickening properties of agar agar are anticipated to drive the agar agar gum market during the forecast period. The F&B industry is likely to witness an increase in demand for agar agar gum, in the next few years, as a stabilizer and solidifying agent. Agar agar gum is preferred over other polysaccharides due to the large hystersis between the melting and setting temperatures of agar agar gum, an unusual property of a polysaccharide. Agar-agar is primarily utilized in the F&B industry, due to high compatibility of agar agar gum in sugary environment, in order to provide stable structure to concentrated sugary system. Thus, the demand for agar agar gum is expected to rise significantly from sugary food products even after the forecast period. However, rising health concerns (diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity, etc.) due to these processed sugary products are likely to hamper the agar agar gum market in the near future. One driver in the market is growing demand from baking and confectionery industry. Bakery and confectionery products include products that are jellified for a prolonged shelf life and appealing look. The latter is vital because visual appeal plays an important role in the purchase decision of consumers, especially in the bakery industry. Agar-agar gum prevents the products from sticking and makes them more palatable. The availability of a variety of agar-agar gum in the market is driving its growth. The development of new products and applications is one of the latest trends that will contribute to the growth of the agar-agar gum market in the forthcoming years. Agar-agar gum manufacturers are investing heavily in R&D activities for the development of new products. They are finding new ways to distinguish their brands by producing new products to increase their revenues. The global agar market is segmented on the basis of application which includes: food & beverages, bacteriological applications, technical applications and others (agriculture). In 2015, of these segments, food & beverages segment dominated the market in terms of value and volume, and is expected to remain dominant over the forecast period. Food & beverages segment is further sub segmented as bakery, confectionery, dairy, canned meat/poultry products, beverages, sauces, creams & dressings, dietetic products and others. In addition bacteriological is further sub-segmented as culture media and microbiology. Technical application is sub-segmented as cosmetology and medical applications. The technical application segment is expected to expand at the highest CAGR in terms of value during the forecast period. Few Indian major players are as under: • Marine Hydrocolloids • Leeman Laboratories • Osler Scientific Enterprises • Lakshmi Engineering Products • Saffron Life Science Tags Bacteriological Grade Agar, Agar Bacteriological Grade, Agar Agar, Bacteriological Grade, Agar Agar Bacteriological Grade, Agar Agar Manufacture, Industrial Agar Agar, Manufacturing Food Grade Agar Agar, Bacteriological Agar?, Industrial Production of Agar Agar, Bacteriological Grade Agar Agar Manufacturing Plant, Preparation of Agar-Agar, Agar Bacteriology Grade, Process for Producing Agar-Agar, Agar Agar Food Grade, Agar Powder (Bacteriological Grade), Agar Agar Production, Applications, Production of Agar, Process for Production of Agar, Industrial Production of Agar-Agar PPT, Manufacture and Composition of Commercial Agar Agar, Agar Industry, Agar Factory, Agar-Agar Manufacturing Factory, Project Report on Agar-Agar Manufacturing Industry, Detailed Project Report on Agar-Agar Manufacturing, Project Report on Bacteriological Grade Agar Agar Manufacturing Plant, Pre-Investment Feasibility Study on Agar-Agar Manufacturing, Techno-Economic feasibility study on Bacteriological Grade Agar Agar Manufacturing Plant, Feasibility report on Bacteriological Grade Agar Agar Manufacturing Plant, Free Project Profile on Bacteriological Grade Agar Agar Manufacturing Plant, Project profile on Bacteriological Grade Production, Download free project profile on Agar-Agar Manufacturing
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Cold Water Starch Production Business

Cold Water Starch Production Business. Manufacturing of Cold Water Starch for Laundry, Dry Cleaning, Textile Finishing, Paper Smoothening, Printing Finishing, Gluing and Gumming Industry Cold water starch is a modified starch used to stiffen textile and other related fabric. Cold water starch is used to stiffen clothes and fabrics. It is used in cold water at room temperature on the fabric to be treated. Production of cold water starch is a lucrative business due to high demand for it. Cold water starch is easy to use; it does not require boiling water to prepare it, this has made it a darling to starch users and launderers. The raw materials for producing it are affordable and readily available in the market. Cold water starch is used during laundry and is applicable on a small or large scale. It is simply used in cold (room temperature) water or directly on the material to be treated. Types: There are two types, namely the powder and the liquid. However, the liquid is also found in aerosol pack. Uses: 1. Laundry and dry cleaning 2. Textile finishing (cloth, bandages, rug towels) etc. 3. Fishing and other nets finishing 4. Paper smoothening (in paper production) 5. Printing finishing (Anti-set-off powder) 6. Gluing and gumming (labeling, binding & gumming) Cold water starch, which is popularly used by many because it is easier to apply, comes in two variants, namely, the dry (powder form) and the liquid cold water starch. Making of cold water soluble starch is one profitable business anyone can venture into with minimal capital and generate steady income with remarkable high turnover. It is used during laundry and is applicable on a small or large scale. Home owners use the product including businesses that do laundry and dry cleaning. Manufacturing Process Mixing of Starches: • The waxy maize starch 20% and common corn starch 80% are mixed with water to get a slurry. • Ethanol -water mixture. • Prepare an ethanol 60%-water 20% mixture. • Add the mixture of starch (20%) to the ethanol-water mixture (80%). • Stir continuously and a slurry is prepared, • This slurry is pumped through a tubular jacketed reactor at a temperature 150-172°C for 2 minute residence time. • Cool the slurry to 40°C. • Filter the slurry by centrifuge and recycle the ethanol. • Dry the starch and • Filled in the poly bags and sent to store/ sale. Industrial starches are largely used as adhesives in paper and packaging material manufacturing, etc. There is an increase in the demand for the adhesive in the packaging industry, which is helping its growth. The growing demand for industrial starches in the construction industry and the high demand for food additives as thickeners are also responsible for the growth of the market. Growing demand for starch is mainly due to its use in the coating of papers as one of the binders. Coated paper from starch has enhanced smoothness, whiteness, stability, and hence, improves the printing quality, which has boosted sales of industrial starches. The demand for starches and derivatives looks very promising in India as all the major user segments of starches and derivatives are showing near double digit growth in their production. The major users of starches and derivatives are food, textile, paper and pharma sectors. The textile sector is one of the oldest industries in the Indian economy dating back several centuries. It is also one of the largest contributors to India’s exports with approximately 11 percent of total exports. The Indian textile industry, currently valued at around INR 7265 bn ($110 bn), is expected to reach $225 bn by 2021. The industry contributes about 5 percent of India’s GDP. Starch is an important raw material for the textile industry, with applications in sizing, finishing and printing. Approximately 80 percent of the starch used in textiles is in sizing and minor quantity of starches are used in garment finishing. The increasing consumption of industrial starch as adhesives in consumer products and packaging industry is anticipated to boost the growth of the global industrial starch market. The emerging trend of biofuels and biomaterials and the consumption of starch in this industry is expected to drive the growth of the industrial starch market. The global industrial starch market can be divided into seven regions, namely North America, Latin America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia Pacific Excluding Japan (APEJ), Japan and Middle East and Africa (MEA). APEJ holds major share in the industrial starch market in terms of consumption. This is attributed to the growth of end-use industries such as textile, paper and food industry in the emerging clusters of the region. North America also accounted for the significant share in the industrial starch market, owing to the rapid growth of industrial packaging in the region. The growing end-use industries and industrial packaging industry in Western Europe is anticipated to increase the share of the industrial starch market in the region. 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Green Peas Processing and Preservation using IQF Technology

Green Peas Processing and Preservation using IQF Technology. Start your own Vegetable Preservation and Processing Business Green peas are a tasty and very nutritious vegetable that should be a part of almost everyone's diet. They're a great source of protein, vitamins, minerals, and soluble fiber. They are also very versatile. Peas can be cooked and prepared in many different ways and can add flavor and interest to many dishes. Another advantage of peas is that they are often inexpensive to buy. In addition to being a component of a meal, green peas can be used to make other foods, including soups, puddings, and porridges. They also make a great addition to items such as salads, stews, pies, pasta, and omelettes. Freeze drying is a relatively recent method of preserving food. It involves freezing the food, then removing almost all the moisture in a vacuum chamber, and finally sealing the food in an airtight container. Freeze dried foods can be easily transported at normal temperatures, stored for a long period of time, and consumed with a minimum of preparation. Freeze-dried food has many advantages. Because as much as 98% of the water content has been removed, the food is extremely lightweight, which significantly reduces the cost of shipping? This also makes it popular with boaters and hikers who have to carry their food with them. Because it requires no refrigeration, shipping and storage costs are even further reduced. Freeze-dried food is also relatively contamination-free since the dehydration process makes it virtually impossible for yeast and potentially harmful bacteria to survive. Types of Green Peas The scientific name of the green pea plant is Pisum sativum. The plant is also known as the garden pea or simply "the pea". There are many closely related varieties of Pisum sativum. These have slightly different characteristics. Somewhat confusingly, the different varieties of green pea often have different common names. Biologically, a pea pod is a fruit and the peas inside are seeds. In some varieties of green pea the pods are edible and in others they aren't. Inedible pods have a fibrous inner layer which edible pods lack. Some popular varieties of green pea are described below: • Snow peas have flat, edible pods. They are picked when the peas are very small and are eaten whole. Snow peas are also known as Chinese pea pods and are often eaten raw or stir fried. • Sugar snap peas also have edible pods and are eaten whole. The pods are sweeter and rounder than snow pea pods and have a crunchy texture when raw. • Marrowfat peas are green peas with unusually large and starchy seeds. • Yellow peas are varieties of the green pea plant that have yellow seeds instead of green ones. • Split peas are dried peas which have been allowed to split naturally into two sections or are helped to do so mechanically. They are produced from both green and yellow varieties of the pea plant. Some of the health benefits of Green Peas are given below. • Green Peas help in losing weight. • Green Peas help in controlling blood sugar levels. • Green Peas help in prevention of wrinkles, Alzheimer’s, arthritis, bronchitis and osteoporosis. • Green Peas source of anti-aging, strong immune system, and high energy. • Green Peas may help in prevention of stomach cancer. • Green Peas may help in improving digestion. Pea is a quick growing, an annual herbaceous vine which requires the trellis to support its growth. It flourishes in well-drained, sandy soil supplemented with adequate moisture and cold weather conditions. Short-stalked, green pods appear by late winter or early spring. Each pod measures about 2-3 inches long, swollen or compressed, straight or slightly curved, filled with a single row of 2-10, light-green, smooth edible seeds. Green peas are winter crops. Fresh peas can be readily available from December until April in the markets. However, dry, mature seeds, and split peas, flour...etc., can be found in the markets around the year. Green peas are at their best soon after harvest since much of their sugar content rapidly convert into starch. To store, place them inside a vegetable container in the home refrigerator set at high relative humidity where they keep fresh for 2-3 days. Frozen seeds, however, can be used for several months. Pea cultivation is suitable to the cold climatic regions such as North America and Europe where various commercial varieties of peas such as dry peas, yellow, green, maple, green marrowfat, and Austrian winter peas are grown. Dry peas are ranked fourth in terms of world production of legumes below soybeans, peanuts, and dry beans. Yellow peas and green peas are the commercially grown varieties, with yellow peas dominating the global production. North America dominates pea production, followed by Europe. However, the large countries in Asia-Pacific such as China and India are growing at a fast rate. The increasing world population, mainly in the developing regions, is continuously driving the consumption demand for dry peas. Due to the high consumption demand, developing countries such as China and India are unable to meet the domestic requirement despite having high production volume. Indians generally prefer green and fresh vegetables but they are available only during seasons. Some their shelf life is not more than 3-4 days. But dehydration technique preserves them for few months and the original taste, flavour and colour is also retained. Green peas are very popular and they are used along with other vegetables in many vegetarian and continental dishes. Many fast food and snack items also include green peas. Thus apart from household demand, there is a continuous demand from restaurants, dhabas, caterers and canteens. Fresh, sound and green pea pods are thoroughly washed in water and then pea seeds are separated and cleaned with the help of pea podder. Then they are pricked as pricking facilitates quick and uniform drying of peas. Then they are blanched and sulphited to retain colour, taste and texture in the final product. Blanched peas are then dried in a drier wherein moisture is reduced to 7-8%. Drying time is around 3 hours. Finally dried peas are graded and packed. Green peas are available for around 5 months during winter season only. They are used for making vegetables, as additives in certain vegetables and for making several snack preparations. Hence, if they are made available even during off-season, there is a good market for them. A small scale unit with lower overheads can offer competitive prices. Marketing would play a critical role. Likewise, the promoters should have adequate financial resources as the finished goods stock of around 5-6 months shall have to be stored. Pea (Pisum sativum) is the third most important pulse crop at global level, after dry bean and chickpea and third most popular rabi pulse of India after gram and lentil. Uttar Pradesh is the major field pea growing state. It alone produces about 49 % of pea produced in India. Garden pea is cultivated on a large scale in other states like Madya Pradesh and Jharkhand, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, West Bengal, Haryana, Bihar, Uttarakhand, Jammu and Kashmir, Odisha, parts of Rajasthan and Maharashtra. In south it is grown in Karnataka and in the hilly regions like Ooty and Kodaikanal. 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Spices (Turmeric, Red Chilli, Dhaniya and Jeera Powder)

Spices are non-leafy parts (e.g. bud, fruit, seed, bark, rhizome, and bulb) of plants used as a flavoring or seasoning, although many can also be used as an herbal medicine. A closely related term, ‘herb’, is used to distinguish plant parts finding the same uses but derived from leafy or soft flowering parts. Spices are essential ingredients in any good cook’s kitchen. They are also used in the manufacture of incense, oils, cosmetics, preservatives and flavorings. India is the largest producer, consumer and exporter of spices and spice products in the world and produces more than 50 spices. India is also a big exporter of Chilli, turmeric, cumin, pepper and many other spices. The revenues from India market are expected to expand to around USD 18 billion in FY’ 2020, growing with a CAGR of ~% from FY’ 2016 to FY’ 2020. The highest contribution to this growth is expected to come from the spice mixes and blended spices. As a whole any entrepreneur can venture in this project without risk and earn profit. Few Indian major players are as under • A D F Foods Ltd. • Aachi Masala Food'S Pvt. Ltd. • Akay Flavours & Aromatics Pvt. Ltd. • Catch Foods (India) Ltd. • Chordia Food Products Ltd. • Devon Foods Ltd. • Empire Spices & Foods Ltd.
Plant capacity: Turmeric Powder : 600 Kgs/Day Red Chilli Powder : 200 Kgs/Day Coriander Powder : 200 Kgs/Day Cumin Powder : 200 Kgs/DayPlant & machinery: 60 lakhs
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Return: 28.00%Break even: 63.00%
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Readymade Garments

Readymade garments are a part of our daily life. Clothes are an epitome of a culture. People in different parts of the world have their own styles of dressing which symbolize their culture and status. They are made from many different fabrics and yarns. Their characteristics depend on the fibers used in their manufacture. Ready-made garments are divided into the following types: Outer clothing: workwear and uniform, leisure wear, sportswear (e.g. suits, pants, dresses, ladies' suits, blouse, blazers, jackets, cardigans, pullovers, coats, sports jackets, skirts, shirts (short- or long-sleeved), ties, jeans, shorts, T-shirts, polo shirts, sports shirts, tracksuits, bathing shorts, bathing suits etc.) The Indian clothing market for readymade garments is estimated at over Rs 1000 bn with men'swear segment accounting for 46%, while the shares of women's and kids' clothing are pegged at 36% and 17%, respectively. Garment industry accounted to US$ 109 billion in 2014 which is expected to reach US$ 127.8 billion by 2020. The exports post quota regime showed an annual growth nearly of 10%. The sector is expected to show a CAGR of 16% toreach $ 31 billion by 2020-21. This facilitates the development of new technologies and ensures a high quality product. Few Indian major players are as under • Aabhushan Apparels Pvt. Ltd. • Accel Apparels Pvt. Ltd. • Achiever Apparels Pvt. Ltd. • Active Clothing Co. Ltd. • Bhairav Knitting Pvt. Ltd. • Bhandari Apparels Ltd. • Bharat Knitting Works Ltd.
Plant capacity: Shirts : 1000 Pcs./Day Trousers : 1000 Pcs./DayPlant & machinery: 169 lakhs
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Return: 28.00%Break even: 59.00%
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Neem Oil (Cold Process)

with the problem of organization of systematic collection and crushing of seeds. Neem oil is usually opaque and bitter but it has recently been shown that it can be processed into non bitter edible oil with 50% oleic acid and 15% linoleum acid. 'Neem oil extractives', a waste from neem oil refining has been found to be effective mosquitolarvicide. The material acts as instant killer of the first instar larvae of Culexfatigans at 0.04% concentration whereas at lower concentrations it had delayed toxicity. Azadirachtin, an active compound derived from neem seeds and other parts has natural insecticidal properties. It is potentially a substitute for synthetic pesticides used in crop production.Projected growth in global bio-pesticide market at CAGR of 15.8 per cent from 2012 to 2017 could be a prospective growth driver for the neem products in future. As a whole there is a good scope for new entrepreneur to invest in this business. Few Indian major players are as under • Agro Extracts Ltd. • J S P Oils & Fats Ltd. • K G N Agro Internationals Ltd. • Morinda Overseas Inds. Ltd. • Vrundavan Agro Inds. Ltd.
Plant capacity: Neem Oil : 150 Kgs/Day Deoil Cake as by product : 1680 Kgs/DayPlant & machinery: 23 lakhs
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Return: 27.00%Break even: 67.00%
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E-commerce

E-commerce has become an important part of many multilateral negotiations such as Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), WTO and BRICS etc. Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology is spearheading such negotiations on E-commerce from Indian side. It is a type of business model, or segment of a larger business model, that enables a firm or individual to conduct business over an electronic network, typically the internet. Electronic commerce operates in all four of the major market segments: business to business, business to consumer, consumer to consumer and consumer to business. "India's E-commerce market is estimated to be USD 33 billion in the financial year 2017. NASSCOM shows that India’s online market share grew at the rate of 19 percent last year and will touch an estimated US$33 billion in 2017. By 2020, this number is expected to rise to over 175 million – owing to the technology transformation led by the rise in the use of smart phones and tablets, and improved access to the low-cost internet. India’s E-commerce market is estimated to reach US$200 billion in the next decade on the back of these factors. Thus, due to demand it is best to invest in this project. Few Indian major players are as under • 79Minutes E-Commerce Solutions Pvt. Ltd. • Alcove E-Commerce Pvt. Ltd. • Amazon Seller Services Pvt. Ltd. • Bookmywish E-Commerce Pvt. Ltd. • Clues Network Pvt. Ltd. • Ebay India Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: Home Appliances under 10000/- : 160 Nos./Day Home Appliances above 10000/- : 80 Nos./Day Mobile Phones under 20000/- : 160 Nos./Day Mobile Phones above 20000/- : 80 Nos./Day Women Garments : 400Plant & machinery: 70 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : Rs 1035 lakhs
Return: 37.00%Break even: 65.00%
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Biofertilizer and Phosphate Rich Organic Manure (PROM)

Bio-fertilizers are selective live micro-organism like bacteria, fungi and algae. They provide a cost effective, eco-friendly & renewable source of nutrients. Bio-fertilizers improve the nutrient availability to the crops in which biological process is involved. Bio-fertilizers help in fixing atmospheric nitrogen, converting soil phosphate and potash into soluble forms to make them available to plants. Phosphate rich organic manure is a type of fertilizer used as an alternative to diammonium phosphate and single super phosphate. Phosphate Rich Organic Manure is produced by co-composting high-grade (32% P2O5 ± 2%) rock phosphate in very fine size (say 80% finer than 54 microns). The biofertilizers market was valued at USD 946.6 Million in 2015; the market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 14.08% from 2016 to 2022. With the increasing pressure on global food production and development in technologies of fertilizer production, the demand for fertilizers is expected to increase, which in turn would enhance the growth of the biofertilizers market. Entrepreneurs who invest in this project will be successful. Few Indian major players are as under • Abellon Agrisciences Ltd. • Agro Extracts Ltd. • Champion Agro Ltd. • Good Value Mktg. Co. Ltd. • Jupiter Biotech Ltd. • Jutlibari Tea Co. Ltd.
Plant capacity: Bio Fertilizer (Liquid) : 1000 Kgs./Day Bio Fertilizer (Solid) : 1000 Kgs./Day Micronutrients (Liquid) : 1000 Kgs./Day Micronutrients (Solid): 1000 Kgs./Day Organic Fertlizier (Liquid): 1000 Kgs./Day Organic Fertlizier (Solid):1000 Kgs./DayPlant & machinery: 183 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : Rs 492 lakhs
Return: 27.00%Break even: 48.00%
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