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Steel industry: Project Opportunities in Karnataka

 

PROFILE:

Steel Industry is a booming industry in the whole world. The increasing demand for it was mainly generated by the development projects that have been going on along the world, especially the infrastructural works and real estate projects that has been on the boom around the developing countries. India’s economic growth is contingent upon the growth of the Indian steel industry. Consumption of steel is taken to be an indicator of economic development. While steel continues to have a stronghold in traditional sectors such as construction, housing and ground transportation, special steels are increasingly used in engineering industries such as power generation, petrochemicals and fertilisers. India occupies a central position on the global steel map, with the establishment of new state-of-the-art steel mills, acquisition of global scale capacities by players, continuous modernisation and up gradation of older plants, improving energy efficiency and backward integration into global raw material sources.

RESOURCES:

Karnataka is the 3rd largest producer of steel in India with a current production level of 10.70 Million Tons per annum. Both alloy and non-alloy steel are produced and the product range includes basic steels like pig iron and sponge iron, ingot, blooms, billets, slabs, finished products like long products CTD & TMT (bars & rods), wire rod, sections, bright bars, CR/HR coils. The export of steel from Karnataka is around 0.96 Million Tons.

It is one among 6 major steel producing states. Karnataka is the 2nd largest in the country in terms of iron ore reserves and largest exporter of iron ore in the country. Hence, it can share more than 40% of the steel demand in India which is estimated as 124 million tons by 2011-12 and 50% of the exports of finished steel products. Based on this estimate, Karnataka can host a manufacturing steel base for more than 100 million tons capacity per annum.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Under the new industrial policy, iron and steel has been made one of the high priority industries. Price and distribution controls have been removed  as well as foreign direct investment up to 100% (under automatic route) has been permitted.  The Trade Policy has also been liberalized and import and export of iron and steel is freely allowed with no quantitative restrictions on import of iron and steel items. Tariffs on various items of iron and steel have drastically come down since 1991-92 levels and the government is committed to bring them down to the international levels.  With the abolishing of price regulation of iron and steel in 92, the steel prices are market determined. The policy devises a multi-pronged strategy to achieve these targets with following focus areas; removal of supply constraints especially availability  of critical inputs like iron ore; improve cost competitiveness by expanding and strengthening the infrastructure in roads, railways, ports and power; increase exports; meet the additional capital requirements by mobilizing financial resources; promote investments by removing  procedural delays. In addition the policy also addresses challenges arising out of environmental concerns, human resource requirements, R&D, volatile steel prices and the secondary sector. 

 

Food processing: Project Opportunities in Karnataka

 

PROFILE:

India is the world's second largest producer of food next to China, and has the potential of being the biggest with the food and agricultural sector. The Indian food processing industry stands at $135 billion and is estimated to grow with a CAGR of 10 per cent to reach $200 billion by 2015. The food processing industry in India is witnessing rapid growth. In addition to the demand side, there are changes happening on the supply side with the growth in organised retail, increasing FDI in food processing and introduction of new products. India's food processing sector covers fruit and vegetables; meat and poultry; milk and milk products, alcoholic beverages, fisheries, plantation, grain processing and other consumer product groups like confectionery, chocolates and cocoa products, Soya-based products, mineral water, high protein foods etc.

 

RESOURCES:

Karnataka is poised to become the leading food processing hub in India. Clearly, the food processing industry is on the threshold of demand-led growth in the country and within the state of Karnataka. It says Karnataka boasts of specific supply strengths, giving the state a comparative advantage to become a leading food processing hub of the country. With 10 agro-climatic zones and land topography highly suitable for agriculture, Karnataka is one of the most agriculturally diverse states in India. It is estimated that about 83 per cent of the geographic area of the state is suitable for agriculture, of which 64.60 per cent is under agricultural cultivation. Consequently, Karnataka is the largest producer of ragi, sunflower, tomato, coffee and arecanut and the second largest producer of maize, safflower, grapes, pomegranate and onion. The state is also the largest producer of spices, aromatic and medicinal plants in the country. In addition, the state has a wealth of livestock and marine resources that augur well for processing of dairy, meat, fish and shrimp. Karnataka, the report points out, also takes pride in having a strong and expanding infrastructure base for setting up food processing facilities in the state.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

The promotion of Agro-based industries is among the priorities of the State Government. The state has assured supply of fruits & vegetables grown by applying scientific techniques, investment in post harvest and good transport infrastructure. The National Horticulture Mission (NHM) in the Jharkhand State was launched in late 2005-06 initially in 10 districts with main focus on production of planting materials, vegetable seed production, establishment of new gardens, creation of water resources etc. Establishment of new gardens include perennial and non perennial fruits, spices, floriculture, aromatic and medicinal plants. This scheme was 100 % sponsored by Central Govt. during 2005-06 and 2006-07 (Xth Five Year Plan). However, during 2007-08 and onwards (XIth Five Year Plan) this scheme has been implemented in 15 districts with the pattern of assistance as 85:15 by Central Govt. and State Govt. respectively. The Jharkhand government has decided to set up a food park to kick off the development of the food processing sector in the state and attract investors. In general very few small scale food processing industries are present in the state.

Textile: Project Opportunities in Karnataka

 

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:

In Karnataka, the Textile Industry occupies a unique position in the economy of the state in terms of its contribution to industrial production, employment and exports. The textile sector contributes 0.50% of the GDP of the State. Karnataka under its Textile Policy of 2008-13 has planned to get investment worth Rs 9000 crore. Forty percent of such investments are planned to be directed towards the garment industry. The Karnataka government will establish fashion hubs and assist in market development and brand building. Specific incentives are also provided, like entry tax reimbursement, stamp duty reimbursement, up to 25% waiver on land acquisition charges, subsidy on power and capacity building support.

 

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

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

 

Biotechnology: Project Opportunities in Karnataka

PROFILE:

The Biotechnology sector in India is one of the fastest growing sectors of the Indian Economy. As the sector is mainly based on knowledge, it is expected that it will play an important part in shaping the Indian Economy, which is developing at a rapid pace. The Indian Biotechnology sector holds immense potential in terms of research and development, skill and cost effectiveness.

RESOURCES:

Karnataka has successfully attracted the BioTech industry. Bengaluru, Karnataka is the capital for Biotech clusters in the country. Bangalore currently houses 92 of India's 180 biotech companies, with total actual investments of over Rs 1,000 crore, of which Rs 140 crore has been venture capital funding. The companies are encouraged to invest thanks to the presence of large R&D institutions like Indian Institute of Science and the National Centre for Biological Resources. However, it is sure to face a lot of competition from media savvy Hyderabad. Bangalore Helix is a biotech cluster being planned by the Karnataka government. Bangalore Helix would support biotech units with common infrastructure. It would comprise eight biotech incubators, covering a total area of 10,000 square feet. Excluding the cost of land (around Rs 60 crore) that has already been acquired, the cluster will involve an investment of Rs 100 crore. The infrastructure support would be comprehensive, right from advance computing facilities to treated water necessary for biotech infrastructure services.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

·         The Karnataka government has announced a biotech policy to promote this sector and is setting up an institute for bioinformatics in Banglore.

• In addition the state government is also creating a biotechnology fund that will have inflows from the biotech companies. This could be used for incubation of new projects and promotion of the sector in the state.

• Karnataka government is putting in Rs. 50 million and an equal amount is being brought by ICICI to develop the institute if bioinformatics in Banglore. Karnataka has planned to launch India's first state sponsored biotechnology venture capital fund to boost their initiatives.

·         Three 'biotech parks' are emerging in the state , namely 'university of Agricultural Sciences, Banglore; 'Institute of Agri-biotech in Dharwad ; and Institute of Biotechnology in Karwar.

 

 

 

Automobile: Project Opportunities in Karnataka

 

PROFILE:

The automotive industry in India is one of the largest in the world and one of the fastest growing globally. India's passenger car and commercial vehicle manufacturing industry is the seventh largest in the world, with an annual production of more than 3.7 million units in 2010. Automotive industry is the key driver of any growing economy. It plays a pivotal role in country's rapid economic and industrial development. It caters to the requirement of equipment for basic industries like steel, non-ferrous metals, fertilisers, refineries, petrochemicals, shipping, textiles, plastics, glass, rubber, capital equipments, logistics, paper, cement, sugar, etc. It facilitates the improvement in various infrastructure facilities like power, rail and road transport. Due to its deep forward and backward linkages with almost every segment of the economy, the industry has a strong and positive multiplier effect and thus propels progress of a nation. The automotive industry comprises of the automobile and the auto component sectors.

RESOURCES:

Auto industry is the second fastest growing sector in Karnataka, the automobile and auto component sector has maintained a 15 per cent growth in Karnataka. There is a huge potential of development in the sector of automobiles in Karnataka. The component industry caters to the OEMs (all kinds of automobiles like trucks, cars, SUVs, LCVs, buses, two-wheelers, tractors etc.,) and exports. Termed a priority sector, auto and auto parts hold the key to economic growth of the state.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Government brought out a very innovative Policy "Ultra Mega Policy for Integrated Automobile Projects" that offers a very attractive package of support to automobile projects investing more than Rs.4000 Crores. As a result of this Policy, since May 2006, investments attracted by Tamil Nadu is automobiles & components manufacturing is Rs.21900 Crores, almost 5 times of the Investments attracted during previous 15 years (May 1991-April 2006). The total employment potential in these new projects is: 1.20 lakhs (direct + Indirect). Govt of India is currently implementing a project "National Automotive Testing R&D Infrastructure Project" (NATRIP) in Oragdam near Chennai at a project cost of about Rs.450 Crores. This project aims at facilitating introduction of world-class automotive safety, emission and performance standards in India as also ensure seamless integration of our automotive industry with the global industry.

 

 

Mineral: Project Opportunities in Karnataka

 

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:

Karnataka is rich in its mineral wealth which is distributed fairly evenly across the state. Karnataka's Geological Survey department started in 1880 is one of the oldest in the country. Rich deposits of asbestos, bauxite, chromite, dolomite, gold, iron ore, kaolin, limestone, magnesite, Manganese, ochre, quartz and silica sand are found in the state. Karnataka is also a major producer of felsite, moulding sand (63%) and fuchsite quartzite (57%) in the country.

Karnataka has two major centers of gold mining in the state at Kolar and Raichur. These mines produce about 3000 kg of gold per annum which accounts for almost 84% of the country's production. Karnataka has very rich deposits of high grade iron and manganese ores to the tune of 1,000 million tonnes. Most of the iron ores are concentrated around the Bellary-Hospet region. Karnataka with a granite rock spread of over 4200 km² is also famous for its Ornamental Granites with different hues.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

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

 

Waste management: Project Opportunities in Karnataka

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:

As regards municipal waste on an average 40 to 50 % of the total municipal waste is generated in the sic municipal corporation of Karnataka & more than 70 % of municipal waste is generated by the residential & market areas. The domestic waste generated by households comprises mainly of organic, plastic & paper waste & small quantities of the waste. Plastic & glass are segregated at the household level or by rag pickers and sold. The remaining waste is disposed in community bins, discarded ointments and medicine. In addition about 1 to 2% of biomedical waste also gets mixed with municipal solid waste in the community bins.

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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Manufacturing of Pregelatinized Starch

Manufacturing of Pregelatinized Starch. Profitable business of Maize Starch & Derivatives products. Pregelatinized starches are convenient and easy to use, providing an ideal solution for products such as instant soups, baby foods and baked goods. Pregelatinization gives native and stabilized starches the ability to form a cold water paste. They develop viscosity without the need for heat which means that the food manufacturer does not need to pre-cook the starch. Pregelatinized starches retain most of the functional properties and viscosity of the original base material. Pregelatinized starch is starch which has been cooked and then dried in the starch factory on a drum dryer or in an extruder making the starch cold-water-soluble. Spray dryers are used to obtain dry starch sugars and low viscous pregelatinized starch powder Related projects: - Maize, Corn and its By Products Advantages: 1) pharmaceutical grade pregelatinized starch is widely used as a binding and disintegrating agent for tablets, pills and granules, also used as filler for capsules. 2) Best as dry binder, increase tablet hardness, Decrease tablet friability. 3) Its self-lubricating property eliminates any negative effect on dissolution. 4) Superior flow properties ideal for direct compression tableting. Market Outlook In cosmetics industry, pregelatinized starch is used as an additive ingredient in cosmetic products, increasing demand for cosmetics product is fueling demand for pregelatinized starch, and cosmetics market segment is expected to grow significantly. In pharmaceutical industry, pregelatinized starch is used as capsule and tablet diluent, capsule disintegrant, binder and a glidant which allows starch to absorb water easily allowing tablets to disintegrate properly. Pregelatinized starch is used in cosmetic as an additive ingredient which is driving market demand for pregelatinized starch in global market. Pregelatinized starch is used in preparation of tablets as binding agent or tablet diluent makes it popular in pharmaceutical manufacturers in turn fueling growth of pregelatinized starch market. Easy availability of corn starch, wheat flour, potato starch is as raw material is reason for increased consumption and production of pregelatinized starch in consumers on daily basis. Pregelatinized starch is highly digestible starch derived from corn, potato, and arrowroot and wheat flour. Pregelatinized starch is pre-cooked, dried, and ground for use in various industries. Pregelatinized starch is obtained in flake and powder form which allow products to develop viscosity. Pregelatinized starch is used in products such as baby foods, soups, and baked goods. Pregelatinized starch act as an excipients in food and pharmaceutical industry. Pregelatinized starch absorbs water quickly which helps in easy digestion therefore it is used as disintegrant. Pregelatinized starch acts as food stabilizer to help increases shelf life of food products. Pregelatinized starch is a non-GMO ingredient. Pregelatinized starch is used in industries such as beverage industry, dairy industry, bakery industry etc. which drives market demand. Depending on geographies global pregelatinized starch market is segmented into five key regions: North America, Latin America, Europe, Middle East and Africa and Asia Pacific. North America dominates the global pregelatinized starch market while Asia Pacific is expected to show significant growth On the basis of consumption North America is leading market and expected to grow. Cosmetic industries are establishing in Europe region which is expected to give boost for demand of pregelatinized starch in global market. Increasing use of pregelatinized starch in pharmaceutical industry is growing therefore gaining interest in global market. Technology:- ? Pregelatinized Starch. ? Partially Pregelatinized Maize Starch. ? Starch 1500. ? a Novel Pregelatinized Starch as a Sustained-Release Matrix Excipient. Application:- ? Baby Food ? Bakery ? Calorie / Sugar Reduction ? Confectionery ? Dairy Desserts ? Dairy Drinks ? Frozen Foods ? Functional Drinks ? Powdered Foods ? Sauces Key Players:- ? Cargill Incorporated ? Tate & Lyle ? Visco Starch ? Galam ? Grain Processing Corporation ? S A Pharmachem Pvt Ltd ? Banpong Tapioca Flour Industrial Co Ltd ? Crest Cellulose ? DFE Pharma ? Karandikars Cashell Private Limited etc Tags:- #projectreport #DetailedProjectReport #businessconsultant #businessfeasibilityreport #BusinessPlan #fibres #MaizeCornStarch #cornstarch #MaizeStarch #Pregelatinized #starch #marketresearch #businessideas
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Extraction of Essential Oil from Black Pepper

Extraction of Essential Oil from Black Pepper. Manufacture of Essential Oil. Investment Opportunities in Black Pepper Essential Oil. An essential oil is a focused hydrophobic fluid consisting of unpredictable (quickly vaporized at typical temperature levels) chemical compounds from plants. Essential oils are likewise referred to as unpredictable oils, spiritual oils, aetherolea, or just as the oil of the plant where they were removed, such as oil of clove. An essential oil is crucial in the feeling that it has the significance of the plant's scent the particular scent of the plant where it is obtained. Essential oils are generally extracted by distillation, often by using steam. Other processes include expression, solvent extraction, sfumatura, absolute oil extraction, resin tapping, wax embedding, and cold pressing. They are used in perfumes, cosmetics, soaps and other products, for flavoring food and drink, and for adding scents to incense and household cleaning products. Black pepper (Piper nigrum) is a flowering vine in the family Piperaceae, cultivated for its fruit, known as a peppercorn, which is usually dried and used as a spice and seasoning. When fresh and fully mature, the fruit is about 5 mm (0.20 in) in diameter and dark red, and contains a single seed, like all drupes. Peppercorns and the ground pepper derived from them may be described simply as pepper, or more precisely as black pepper (cooked and dried unripe fruit), green pepper (dried unripe fruit), or white pepper (ripe fruit seeds). Varieties: - Black pepper, White pepper, Green pepper, Red peppercorns, Pink pepper and other plants Uses ? Black pepper is a natural anti-depressant. Piperine present in black pepper acts as an anti-depressant and stimulates the brain. ? Furthermore, the properties of essential oils indicate that some of them could be used industrially for extending the shelf life of foods ? Ayurvedic medicine makes use of pepper blended with ghee (buttery kind of substance) to deal with nasal blockage sinus problems skin eruptions epilepsy Aromatherapy as well as essential oil usage Black pepper essential oil is made use of for discomfort alleviation, enhancing flow, muscle pains, fatigue and also high temperatures. ? Essential oils used in aromatherapy trigger responses in the brain that send healing to the body. These oils can balance out hormone levels, heal digestive disorders, and dramatically reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety. ? It has been suggested that essential oils could provide a safe and environmentally friendly alternative to man-made mosquito repellents, such as DEET. ? Black pepper plays a crucial role in keeping your teeth in good health too. It helps fight tooth decay and provides quick relief from toothache. Just mix ground black pepper with clove oil and smear the ointment on the afflicted area. Application ? Medical ? Food & Beverages ? Spa & Relaxation ? Cosmetics ? Cleaning & Home ? Pharmaceuticals ? Personal Care ? Others Market Outlook Essential oils market from cosmetics & toiletries applications may witness gains of over 10.5% in the predicted timeframe, owing to upgraded lifestyles of the individuals and focus towards natural and safe ingredients which is positively affecting essential oils market. These oils are extensively used in hair care, skin care products as natural preservatives and for their therapeutic application including antiaging, dandruff and hair fall control. Wide product usage in perfumes & fragrances and shifting consumer preference towards sustainable ingredients which has multifunctional features will stimulate essential oils market growth. Essential oils industry share from food and beverage application may surpass 5.5 kilo tons, owing to its extensive usage in food sector. Clove, rosemary, peppermint, lemon, orange, black pepper and cinnamon oil are extensively used in this sector for cookery and flavoring. These products are also used as natural preservatives in food owing to their antimicrobial and antioxidant properties. Growing product usage for extending product shelf life along with mounting consumer consciousness about benefits of natural preservatives may boost industry growth. The global essential oils market demand was 226.9 kilotons in 2018. It is projected to expand at a CAGR of 8.6% from 2019 to 2025. Boosting intake of the item in the food & beverage industry is approximated to witness raised need for natural as well as all-natural beverages as well as food products. These oils have purifying properties as well as can additionally be utilized as enhancements to salad dressings, scent beverages, smoothie mixes, salads, sauces, gruels, and also soups. Expanding customer disposition in the direction of healthy food products are anticipated to stimulate the need for the item in the food & beverage sector. The global black pepper market is expected to grow at a CAGR of around 5% during 2019-2024. A thriving food and beverage industry across the globe is the key factor driving the growth of the market. Increasing consumption of bakery and confectionery products along with ready-to-eat and fried foods has significantly enhanced the product demand. Garlic bread, cakes and chocolates are some of the key products in which black pepper is used to give a distinctive flavor. The trend of adding natural flavor enhancers to food products has also catalyzed the market growth. Black pepper is one of the most delicious and also poignant of all sorts of peppers. It likewise aids to boosts the hydrochloric acid secretion in the stomach, thus promoting food digestion. Customers are including black pepper spices in their food to enhance taste as well as preference, worldwide. It is utilized in various foods worldwide in both entire and also based kind. Currently a days as the pattern of using all-natural spices is increasing, the need for black pepper is increasing. Application:- ? Medical ? Food & Beverages ? Spa & Relaxation ? Cosmetics ? Cleaning & Home ? Pharmaceuticals ? Personal Care ? Others Key Players:- A V I Industries Ltd. • Concert Spices & Exports Ltd. • Kancor Ingredients Ltd. • Plant Lipids Pvt. Ltd. Tags:- #EssentialOil, #BlackPepper, #ExtractionOil, #BlackPepperOil, #projectreport, #DetailedProjectReport, #businessconsultant, #businessfeasibilityreport, #BusinessPlan,
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Biomass Pellets from Bio Waste

Energy is the key factor in economic development of country. As we approach the turn of century, our requirements of energy will increase rapidly and vastly. Though there are several alternative conventional as well as non-conventional energy sources have been developed, still world is facing energy crisis day by day and it will rise in the coming future with rapid increase in population as well as industrialization. Biomass should be termed not only as a potential renewable source of energy, but also as a renewable feedstock for chemicals, technologically, biomass can provide all the forms of energy and the products normally derived from fossil fuels. Biomass is a resource that is present in a variety of different materials: wood, sawdust, cotton waste, paddy straw, seed waste, manure, paper waste, household waste, wastewater, etc. Biomass pellets are the most elaborate biofuel, and consist of small cylinders 6 to 10 mm in diameter and 10 to 30 mm in length that are obtained by pressing biofuels with binders, particles density obviously larger than what prior to compression that it may be up to 1.2~1.4g/cm3 with volume shrink 75% to 90%. Modern bioenergy is being recognized as an increasingly important low-carbon resource by policy-makers around the world to meet climate policy targets. In India also, there is a clear recognition of the significant role of bioenergy in electricity generation as well as in other applications. Bioenergy (including traditional biomass) is the largest renewable energy source with 14% out of 18% renewable in the energy mix and supplies 10% of global energy supply. Most of this is consumed in developing countries for cooking and heating, using traditional cook stoves, with considerable impact on human health (indoor air pollution) and on the environment.
Plant capacity: Biomass Pellets (6 mm to 10 mm): 720 MT per dayPlant & machinery: 3639 Lakh
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Condoms

A condom is a thin, fitted tube. Condoms prevent pregnancies and STDs. They create a barrier that keeps semen and other body fluids out of the vagina, rectum, or mouth. It is also called a rubber or the barrier method. Control of fertility continues to be an important issue through the world even though the population growth rate has shown a steady decline in many countries, partly owing to the extensive use of condoms (male) or with use of the oral contraceptives (female). Rubber condoms (male) are used by the majority of man today for enjoying the sexual inter course. According to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, there are four types of condoms in vogue: (a) Natural skin condoms: made from lamb intestine, rarely used nowadays. It provides better sensation, but does not protect from infection. Most viruses can cross the natural membrane; (b) Latex condoms (0.3 - 0.8 mm thick) - sperms and organisms causing STIs cannot pass through these condoms; (c) Polyurethane condoms: odourless, have greater sensitivity and resistance to deterioration from storage and lubricants; individuals with latex allergy can use polyurethane condoms; (d) Silicon rubber condom: thicker and less popular The use of condoms, conceived primarily as a tool for family planning to curtail population growth, has attained a primacy in arresting the spreading of the dreaded disease, AIDS. Hindustan Latex, the pioneering government enterprise, had initiated moves to set up a packaging unit and a distribution centre at Dubai in view of demand from the markets in the Middle East and other African countries. Few Indian major players are as under: • Aabha Contraceptives Pvt. Ltd. • Bliss G V S Pharma Ltd. • Cupid Ltd. • H L L Lifecare Ltd. • Indus Medicare Ltd. • J K Ansell Pvt. Ltd. • J K Pharmachem Ltd.
Plant capacity: 96 Boxes per day (2000 Pcs/Box)Plant & machinery: 457 Lakh
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3 Star Hotel with 2 Banquet Hall & Restaurant

A hotel is an establishment that provides lodging paid on a short-term basis. Facilities provided may range from a modest-quality mattress in a small room to large suites with bigger, higher-quality beds, a dresser, a fridge and other kitchen facilities, upholstered chairs, a flat screen television and en-suite bathrooms. Full service hotels often contain upscale full-service facilities with a large number of full service accommodations, an on-site full service restaurant, and a variety of on-site amenities. Boutique hotels are smaller independent, non-branded hotels that often contain upscale facilities. Hotels are found in almost all the cities. Hotels operate twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. The principal factor that determines the guest attitude towards a hotel is service although other amenities such as room, food and beverages are of equal importance tangible determinants. Over the last decade business opportunities in India had intensified and elevated room rates occupancy levels in India. Even budget hotels are charging USD 250 per day. 'Hotel Industry in India' success story is only second to China in Asia Pacific. The World Travel and Tourism Council, says that India ranks 18th in business travel and will be among the top 5 very soon. India's big success stories includes the new model for development and growth; a model that is uniquely made. One of the major reasons for the increase in demand for hotel rooms in the country is due to the boom of information technology, telecom, retail and real estate. India's increasing stock market and new business opportunities are always been attractive foreign investors and corporate travelers to look for business opportunities in the country. Few Indian major players are as under: • Accent Hotels Pvt. Ltd. • Barque Hotels Pvt. Ltd. • Bliss Hotels Ltd. • Chartered Hotels Pvt. Ltd. • Daspalla Hotels Pvt. Ltd. • Ecomotel Hotel Ltd.
Plant capacity: Air conditioned Deluxe Rooms:32 Units per day Conference Hall, Meeting Rooms & Business Lounge:0.5 Units per day Banquet Hall (900 Peoples):0.4 Units per day Banquet Hall (650 Peoples):0.4 Units per day Restaurant (Dishes):150 Units per dayPlant & machinery: 150 Lakh
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 1014 Lakh
Return: 25.00%Break even: 30.00%
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Pesticide Residual Analysis Laboratory

Consumer concerns on food safety and society awareness of chemical contaminants in the environment have increased in the past few years. As a consequence, more restrictions in the use of chemical products have been imposed at national and international levels. Pesticides are widely used for the control of weeds, diseases, and pests of cultivated plants all over the world, mainly since after Second World War, with the discovery of some organic compounds with good insecticide or herbicide activity. A pesticide is any substance or mixture of substances, natural or synthetic, formulated to control or repel any pest that competes with humans for food, destroys property, and spreads disease. The term pest includes insects, weeds, mammals, and microbes, among others. Pesticides are usually chemical substances, although they can be sometimes biological agents such as virus or bacteria. India analytical instrument market stood at around $ 2 billion in 2017 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of over 11% to surpass $ 3.7 billion by 2023. Stringent environmental policies of Central Pollution Control Board such as ‘Zero Liquid Discharge’, which has further led to investments in river cleaning projects like “Namami Ganga” and “Clean Yamuna Project” are expected to fuel growth in India analytical instrument market in the coming years. The significance of pesticides has been rising over the last few decades catalyzed by the requirement to enhance the overall agricultural production and the need to safeguard adequate food availability for the continuously growing population in the country. In India, pests and diseases, on an average eat away around 20-25% of the total food produced. The Indian pesticides market was worth INR 181 Billion in 2017. The market is further projected to reach INR 292.9 Billion by 2023, at a CAGR of 8.3% during 2018-2023. Pesticides are substances or a mixture of substances intended for preventing, destroying, repelling or mitigating any pest. Pesticides represent the last input in an agricultural operation and are applied for preventing the spoilage of crops from pests such as insects, fungi, weeds, etc., thereby increasing the agricultural productivity. Few Indian major players are as under: • Anton Paar India Pvt. Ltd. • Arbro Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd. • Chennai Mettex Lab Pvt. Ltd. • Choksi Laboratories Ltd. • Edward Food Research & Analysis Centre Ltd. • Envirocare Labs Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: Pesticide Residual Analysis for Govt. Department:8.3 Samples per day Pesticide Residual Analysis for Private:8.3 Samples per dayPlant & machinery: 37 Lakh
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost for Project:214 Lakh
Return: 27.00%Break even: 50.00%
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Sodium Silicate from Rice Husk Ash

Sodium Silicate is a colourless compound of oxides of sodium and silica. It has a range of chemical formula varying in sodium oxide (Na2O) and silicon dioxide or silica (SiO2) contents or ratios. Sodium silicate is the generic name for a series of compounds derived from soluble sodium silicate glasses. They are water solutions of sodium oxide (Na2O) and silicon dioxide (SiO2) combined in various ratios. Rice husk a major by-product of the rice milling industry, is one of the most commonly available lignocellulosic materials that can be converted to different types of fuels and chemical feedstocks through a variety of thermo chemical conversion processes. Rice husk is an agricultural residue abundantly available in rice producing countries. The Global Sodium Silicate Market is expected to register a CAGR of 2.1% during the forecast period (2018 - 2023). The sodium silicate market is majorly driven by the growing demand from the North American region. Sodium silicate consumption is exhibiting a marginal growth rate in all application sectors. In addition to a variety of direct uses, such as detergents and pulp & paper, sodium silicate is consumed in the downstream production of derivative substances. An increase in demand for sodium silicate from applications like detergents, precipitated silica, construction, pulp & paper, water treatment, metal casting, and food preservation are some of the driving factors behind the growth of the global sodium silicate market. Additionally, rise in demand for environment-friendly binding agents in the construction industry and uptake of green tires in the automotive sector are expected to boost the growth in the global sodium silicate market during the forecast period. ? The United States dominated the sodium silicate demand owing to the presence of several oil refineries, pulp & paper industries, and detergent manufacturing companies. The geographical advantage for the region with respect to the raw material availability is expected to have a positive impact on the industry in the United States. Few Indian major players are as under: • Hindcon Chemicals Ltd. • Indian Platinum Pvt. Ltd. • Kiran Global Chems Ltd. • Shri Aster Silicates Ltd.
Plant capacity: 15 MT per dayPlant & machinery: 166 Lakh
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project:477 Lakh
Return: 27.00%Break even: 54.00%
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Workshop for Motors of Low Voltage (Up-To 1000V) and Distribution Transformers (Maintenance, overhauls and repairs)

Maintenance of electrical equipment and the maintenance function in general, are key subjects today for managers of plants and facilities. One important reason for this interest is there are profound changes taking place in the area of maintenance and reliability management. Basically, sweeping changes in management and organizational structure are redefining how work gets done. Qualification and certification of electrical maintenance personnel are other factors that will become increasingly important. A number of electrical industry organizations got together recently and created a certification program for people involved in the installation and maintenance of instrumentation and control systems. One of the major challenges to electrical maintenance is the nature of electrical wiring. It can be difficult to pinpoint the location of specific problems as the system is built into the building. Thermal imaging has become increasingly important in the industry for its ability to identify issues with both electrical connection points and equipment operation. By catching such problems early, electrical maintenance helps reduce unexpected power outages and protects equipment from damage. The growing requirement to improve and maintain the reliability of the electrical distribution equipment at office spaces, manufacturing facilities, and industrial facilities is propelling the demand for the electrical distribution services, globally. The electrical services market’s growth can also be attributed to the increasing focus on repair and maintenance of existing electrical equipment and fixtures across multiple industries. Fulfilling crucial parameters is critical to ensure the effective scheduling of electrical distribution equipment to avoid the operational downtimes. Few Indian major players are as under: • Apex Electricals Ltd. • Current Electricals Ltd. • G E Power India Ltd. • G M R Warora Energy Ltd. • Hammond Power Solutions Pvt. Ltd. • I M P Powers Ltd.
Plant capacity: Repair & Maintenance Motors (100 KW):2 Units per day On Site Annual Maintenance Contract (AMC):0.8 Units per day Scraps Copper Wire:160 Units per dayPlant & machinery: 22 Lakh
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project:76 Lakh
Return: 30.00%Break even: 72.00%
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Industrial Gases

Industrial gases are gaseous materials that are manufactured for use in Industry. The principal gases provided are nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, argon, hydrogen, helium and acetylene; although a huge variety of gases and mixtures are available in gas cylinders. Industrial gases are used in a wide range of industries, which include oil and gas, petrochemicals, chemicals, power, mining, steelmaking, metals, environmental protection, medicine, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, food, water, fertilizers, nuclear power, electronics and aerospace. Industrial gas is sold to other industrial enterprises; typically comprising large orders to corporate industrial clients, covering a size range from building a process facility or pipeline down to cylinder gas supply. Industrial gas is a group of materials that are specifically manufactured for use in industry and are also gaseous at ambient temperature and pressure. They are chemicals which can be an elemental gas or a chemical compound that is either organic or inorganic, and tend to be low molecular weight molecules. They could also be a mixture of individual gases. They have value as a chemical; whether as a feedstock, in process enhancement, as a useful end product, or for a particular use; as opposed to having value as a "simple" fuel. As per the latest report by Persistence Market Research (PMR), the global market for industrial gases is likely to witness robust growth, registering a 7.7% CAGR between 2017 and 2025. The global industrial gases market is estimated to reach US$ 114.5 Bn in revenue by 2025 end. Rise in Metal Manufacturing & Fabrication to Boost Demand for Industrial Gases there has been an exponential increase in metal manufacturing in recent years. Argon is also witnessing an increasing demand for fabrication and manufacturing to use as a shield gas in welding processes. Oxygen to Emerge as the Highly Preferred Gas in the Global Industrial Gases Market Oxygen is one of the largest used gases across various industries including steel, chemical, paper and pulp, and other industries. Few Indian major players are as under: • Air Liquide India Holding Pvt. Ltd. • Arrow Oxygen Ltd. • Bellary Oxygen Co. Pvt. Ltd. • Bhagawati Oxygen Ltd. • Govind Poy Oxygen Ltd. • Howrah Gases Ltd.
Plant capacity: Oxygen Gas (7M3 each Cylinder): 350 Nos per day Nitrogen Gas (7M3 each Cylinder):100 Nos per dayPlant & machinery: 147 Lakh
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project:466 Lakh
Return: 27.00%Break even: 57.00%
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Biodegradable Plastic Bags from Corn & Cassava Starch

Cassava starch or tapioca starch, a product extracted from fresh roots is one of the major commercial starches in the market. It is ranked as the second, after corn starch. The technology of starch production has been greatly improved from low quality starch produced by sedimentation process to high quality starch produced by fully automated and mechanized, dewatering centrifugal process. In this process, roots are transported to factories. Corn starch has 25% amylose and 75% amylopectin. The amylose molecules loose lose water increase biodegradation characteristic and amylopectin molecule is responsible for plasticizer properties. Their granule size ranges between 5 to 20 microns. i.e. good absorption capacity, rapid gel formation & good strength. Starch is used to produce such diverse products as food, paper, textiles, adhesives, beverages, confectionery, packaging, pharmaceuticals, and building materials. Cassava starch has many remarkable characteristics, including high paste viscosity, high paste clarity, and high freeze-thaw stability, which are advantageous to many industries. Cassava starch could be used for making various types of packaging products. As a major source of starch in tropical and subtropical regions, cassava is a promising raw material for the development of biodegradable plastics in these areas. Biodegradable Plastics Market by Type (PLA, PHA, PBS, Starch-Based Plastics, Regenerated Cellulose, PCL), by Application (Packaging, Fibers, Agriculture, Injection Molding, and Others) - Global Trends & Forecasts to 2020 says biodegradable plastics market is projected to be worth more than USD 3.4 billion by 2020 growing at around 10% CAGR. Plastics packaging is the most important application of biodegradable plastic and is projected to grow at a rapid pace. Injection molding is an emerging application which is expected to witness is the fastest growth. The growth in the market is also influenced by the increased environmental awareness and concerns among the general population in developing countries.
Plant capacity: Biodegradable Plastic Bags from Corn Starch (Per Bag 25 gms Size):1,800 MT per annum Biodegradable Plastic Bags from Cassava Starch (Per Bag 25 gms Size):1,800 MT per annumPlant & machinery: 1053 Lakh
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project:1523 Lakh
Return: 25.00%Break even: 51.00%
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