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Best Business Opportunities in Nepal - Identification and Selection of right Project, Thrust areas for Investment, Industry Startup and Entrepreneurship Projects

Nepal encourages foreign investment both as joint venture operations with Nepalese investors or as 100 per cent foreign-owned enterprises. The few sectors that are not open to foreign investment are either reserved for national entrepreneurs in order to promote small local enterprises and protect indigenous skills and expertise or are restricted for national security reasons. Nepal is close to India and China which will have the largest surge in the middle class population in the history of the world. As families become smaller and wealthier, they will start eating well. Meat consumption will rise. It will take more agricultural resources to produce more meat. Buying shares in tourism-related stocks such as hotels, airlines or restaurants is a passive way to tap this potential. You can also open a resort or travel agency in anticipation of the boom. Nepal's exports of mainly carpets, clothing, hemp, leather goods, jute goods and grain

For the past few decades, the major investment opportunities have emerged sure to give us a proper financial result (i.e, collection of the investment and generation of profit from the invested capital) are Hydro-electricity generation, Tourism and Agriculture. Even though there are other sectors and opportunities to invest time, capital and labour in, these three are the most effective and productive in the long run.

 

Business Sectors

Agriculture Industry

Agriculture employs 76% of the workforce, services 18% and manufacturing and craft-based industry 6%. Agricultural produce – mostly grown in the Terai region bordering India – includes tea, rice, corn, wheat, sugarcane, root crops, milk, and water buffalo meat. Industry mainly involves the processing of agricultural produce, including jute, sugarcane, tobacco, and grain. In trying to increase agricultural production and diversify the agricultural base, the government focused on irrigation, the use of fertilizers and insecticides, the introduction of new implements and new seeds of high-yield varieties, and the provision of credit. Although new agricultural technologies helped increase food production, there still was room for further growth. Past experience indicated bottlenecks, however, in using modern technology to achieve a healthy growth.

Government efforts to boost the agricultural economy have focused on easing dependence on weather conditions, increasing productivity, and diversifying the range of crops for local consumption, export, and industrial inputs. Solutions have included the deployment of irrigation, chemical fertilizers, and improved seed varieties, together with credit provision, technical advice, and limited mechanization.

Agriculture provides agricultural raw materials to the industries and industries produce manufactured or finished products from those raw materials. Thus, we have seen that without agricultural raw materials, agro-based industries cannot run. The development of agro-based industries depends upon the availability of agricultural raw materials.

There may be investment opportunities in:

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

 

Hydropower Sector

The perennial nature of rivers and the steep gradient of the country's topography provide ideal conditions for the development of hydropower. Most of the power plants are run-of-river type with energy available in excess of the in-country demand during the monsoon season and deficit during the dry season. Nepal has a huge hydropower potential. Nepal's electricity generation is dominated by hydropower, though in the entire scenario of energy use of the country, the electricity is a tiny fraction, only 1% energy need is fulfilled by electricity. The bulk of the energy need is dominated by fuel wood (68%), agricultural waste (15%), animal dung (8%) and imported fossil fuel (8%). The other fact is that only about 40% of Nepal's population has access to electricity. With this scenario and having immense potential of hydropower development, it is important for Nepal to increase its energy dependency on electricity with hydropower development.

Much of the new hydropower capacity in Nepal will be built with a view to export electricity to meet growing demand for electricity in northern India, offsetting greenhouse-gas emissions by reducing the proportion of coal-burning stations in the electricity portfolio.

 

Mine and Mineral Industry

Minerals are the nonrenewable natural resources. Sustainable development of such resources helps to strengthen the national economy. Nepal is an underdeveloped country with vast natural resources such as water, minerals, forest, varieties of agricultural products and medical herbs. For the economic development of the country exploitation and proper use of such valuable resources, especially mineral resources, is extremely important. Small scale historical iron, copper, lead, zinc, cobalt, nickel mines and placer gold panning in the major rivers and many slate, quartzite, dolomite and limestone quarries were operational in many districts. Old working pits, audits, smelting places, scattered slag and remnant of mine materials stand as solid proofs of such mining activities in the past.

Limestone is by far the most important mineral resource in Nepal, followed by magnesite, lead and zinc, and marble. Limestone was mined for the production of cement and lime, as well as for construction materials. The mining sector, comprising numerous small-scale industrial minerals mining companies, was the smallest sector of Nepal’s economy.

All these indicate that Nepal is potential for metallic minerals but most of them are sub-economic to none economic prospect/ deposits.

There may be investment opportunities in:

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

 

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Refining of Crude Soyabean and Palm Oil - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

Soybean oil is very popular with rich value of Omega 3 and Omega 6. Those fatty acids regulate lipid and cholesterol metabolism and prevent narrowing in artery veins. In addition its high content of vitamin B makes digestion easier and by this feature it prevents chronicle digestion problem and constipation. Soybean seed contains about 19% oil. To extract soybean oil from seed, the soybeans are cracked, adjusted for moisture content, rolled into flakes and solvent-extracted with commercial hexane. The oil is then refined, blended for different applications, and sometimes hydrogenated. Palm oil is an edible vegetable oil derived from the mesocarp (reddish pulp) of the fruit of the oil palms, primarily the African oil palm Elaeisguineensis, and to a lesser extent from the American oil palm Elaeisoleifera and the maripa palm Attaleamaripa. Palm oils consist mainly of glycerides and, like other oils in their crude form may consist of small and variable portions of non-glyceride components as well.
Plant capacity: 34000 MT / AnnumPlant & machinery: Rs.280 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : Rs.1134 Lakhs
Return: 27.00%Break even: 79.00%
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Rice Mill, Rice Bran Oil with Captive Power Plant (Integrated Unit)- Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study

Paddy is the most important and extensively grown food crop in the World. Rice grain (Oryza sativa) along with hulls/husk is known as paddy. Paddy seed contains a rough, hard and woody outer covering, called husk which make paddy as such inedible. It is the staple food of more than 60 percent of the world population. The rice which is obtained after milling is called raw rice. Nearly 60% of the total rice produced in India is subjected to parboiling. Parboiling is a hydrothermal treatment of paddy followed by drying before milling for the production of milled parboiled rice. In general, three major steps in parboiling i.e., soaking, steaming and drying have a great influence on the final characteristics and quality of parboiled rice. India is a second largest producer of rice in the world. On an average India produces 130 million tonnes of paddy and 79 million tonnes of milled rice. According to the solvent Extractor's Association of India, the total production of oil from indigenous sources amounted to 76.2 lakhs tonnes in oil year 2003-2004 and in the current oil year this is expected to rise to around 80.6 lakhs tonnes. The government estimated that the total shortfall in supply was of the order of about 6 lakhs to 7 lakhs tonnes. However, it imported about 11 lakhs tonnes last year, which is expected to go up to about 15 lakhs tonnes in the current year. Few Indian Major Players are as under:- A V I Export (India) Ltd. Agrawal Oil Extractions Ltd. Ambalica Enterprises Ltd. Ankit India Ltd. Arvind Kumar Nand Kumar Ltd. B C L Industries & Infrastructures Ltd. B G H Exim Ltd. Cargill India Pvt. Ltd. Chaman Lal Setia Exports Ltd. Daawat Foods Ltd. Dolphin International Ltd. Doon Valley Rice Ltd. Emmsons International Ltd. G R M Overseas Ltd. Goel International Pvt. Ltd. Graintec India Ltd. Jagdamba Foods Ltd. K J International Ltd. K R B L Ltd. Kohinoor Foods Ltd. L T Foods Ltd. Lakshmi Energy & Foods Ltd. M K International Ltd. Mega (India) Ltd. Modern Flour Mills Ltd. Navjivan Roller Flour & Pulse Mills Pvt. Ltd. Olam Exports (India) Ltd. Oswal Agro Furane Ltd. P K S Ltd. Padam Cotton Yarns Ltd. Petro Plast Industries Ltd. Punjab Basmati Rice Ltd. Punjab Greenfield Resources Ltd. R T Exports Ltd. Rameswarlal & Co. Ltd. Rashel Agrotech Ltd. Rei Agro Ltd.
Plant capacity: 17658100 MT/ Annum,Rice: 1296000 MT/ Annum,Rice Bran Oil: 6000 MT/ Annum,Deoiled Rice Bran Cake: 22500 MT/ Annum,Salable Power: 1750000 UnitsPlant & machinery: Rs.2391 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs.8269 Lakhs
Return: 32.00%Break even: 33.00%
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Bakery Industry in India (Bread, Biscuits and Other Products) Present & Future Prospects, Market Size, Statistics, Trends, SWOT Analysis and Forecasts (Upto 2017)- Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends

The market research report titled ‘Bakery Industry in India (Bread, Biscuits and other products) – Present & Future Prospects, Market Size, Statistics, Trends, SWOT Analysis and Forecasts (Upto 2017)’ released by Niir Project Consultancy Services, provides a comprehensive analysis on Indian bakery industry covering detailed reporting of the bread and biscuits sector in India. The report also provides a bird’s eye view of the global bakery industry with details on projected market size and then progresses to evaluate the Indian industry in detail. The report elucidates the structure of Indian bakery industry, its classification in various products (Biscuits, bread, cakes, pastries, buns and rusks) and then provides a categorical overview of bread and the biscuits sector. The Indian biscuit sector is dominated by players like Britannia, Parle and Sunfeast brand (ITC) together with other small players like Priyagold, Anmol Biscuits, Cremica etc whereas bread sector has only two major players, Britannia and Modern; and a host of regional players like Harvest Gold, Bonn, Vibbs etc. The report provides an expansive market analysis of the Indian bakery sector by covering areas like growth drivers, trends prevailing in the industry as well as comprehensive SWOT analysis of the sector. The report indentifies growth factors of the industry as changing perception of the bakery products coupled with changing lifestyles of the Indian population. Consumption of bakery products was not in the Indian culture; however with changing eating habits of the people and with rising western influence on food consumption patterns, bakery products today have got takers from all age groups in the country. Rising preference for premium biscuit category is another factor that will contribute in the volume growth for the industry. Glucose segment has been losing its share to categories like cookies and cream biscuits which are growing at a much higher rate than the overall biscuit sector. Also the industry has been experiencing fortification of the bakery products in order to satiate the burgeoning appetite of the ‘health conscious’ Indian. Numerous healthy products have been launched in the bakery segment and are gaining popularity at a high rate. Mounting presence of bakery chains has further triggered the growth in the sector. Several international bakery chains have entered in India recognizing potential of the industry. Trends that have been gaining ground in the sector are e-retailing of the bakery products, aggressive expansion plans of the incumbents as well as technological and ingredients advancement. Just when you thought that electronics and clothes were the only popular categories in e-retailing, there came bakery products which have been gaining traction in the e-retailing segment. Bakers are also bringing innovation and advancement in the technology and ingredients they use. Packaging front has also seen some changes in the past years. The report further evaluates the position of the industry by providing insights to the SWOT analysis of the industry. Large Indian population, abundant supply of raw materials and low capital requirements are some strengths of the bakery segment in India. India is among top producers of key raw materials of the bakery industry which puts sector in the sweet spot. The sector faces challenges in the form of raw material fluctuations, high taxation as well as its unorganized nature. Industry’s raw materials being agricultural in nature are exposed to seasonal fluctuations in terms of availability and price movements. Rising competition in the sector due to low capital requirements and high growth rate of the sector is another impediment faced by the industry. However even after such challenges, the industry has opportunities galore. Low consumption of bakery products in the industry and spurt in the organized retail in the country are some of the biggest opportunities for the bakery players. Rising incomes as well as emergence of new middle class segment will also be key factors in the growth for the industry. Indian bakery segment is already in a favorable position with high rural penetration of its products which will help it tap the Indian rural consumption boom. The next segment of the report scrutinizes the demand supply scenario of the bakery industry with projections of important numbers covering the overall bakery sector as well as biscuit and bread segment also. The report also provides you a succinct view on the foreign trade of bakery products. It captures the current market size of the sector as a whole together with bread and biscuit segment coupled with forecasts for the next five years. The report also includes key player profiles of players like Britannia Industries Ltd, Parle Products Ltd, ITC Ltd, Surya Food & Agro Ltd (Priyagold) and Modern Food Industries India Ltd. The report shares vital information like shareholding pattern, revenue mix, plant location and financial summary of the aforesaid companies. The next segment provides complete financial comparison of bakery companies in India. Indian bakery industry is one of the biggest sections in the processed food industry of the nation and has undergone a massive change majorly on account of changing perception of bakery products and evolving consumer tastes. Rising urbanization and growth in the disposable incomes of the Indian population has proven to be a magnet for international bakery chains owing to which the sector has seen an influx of foreign bakery companies foraying into India which has helped in improving the quality of Indian bakery products. Today there is a constant effort by the bakery players to innovate their product line to match up to Indian palate. Driven by evolving perception of bakery products in India, consumption boom in the nation and changing consumer preferences, we estimate the Indian bakery industry to touch levels of INR 483 billion in the next five years. Reasons for Buying this Report: • This research report helps you get a detail picture of the industry by providing overview of the industry along with the market structure and classification • The report provides market analysis covering major growth driving factors for the industry and latest market trends in the industry • This report helps to understand the present status of the industry by elucidating a comprehensive SWOT analysis and scrutiny of the demand supply situation • Report provides analysis and in-depth financial comparison of major players/competitors • The report provides forecasts of key parameters which helps to anticipate the industry performance Our Approach: • Our research reports broadly cover Indian markets, present analysis, outlook and forecast for a period of five years. • The market forecasts are developed on the basis of secondary research and are cross-validated through interactions with the industry players • We use reliable sources of information and databases. And information from such sources is processed by us and included in the report TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. OVERVIEW 1.1 The Global Scenario 1.2 The Indian Scenario 1.2.1 Classification of the Industry 1.2.2 Category Overview 2. MARKET ANALYSIS 2.1 Industry Growth Drivers 2.1.1 Changing perceptions and lifestyles 2.1.2 Premiumization of the biscuit sector 2.1.3 Rising Urbanization 2.1.4 Product Innovation 2.1.5 Easy availability 2.2 Emerging Trends in the Industry 2.2.1 E-retailing of bakery products 2.2.2 Expanding Foothold 2.2.3 Technological Advancements 2.2.4 Improved Packaging Solutions 2.2.5 Innovation in ingredients 2.3 SWOT Analysis 2.3.1 Strengths 2.3.2 Weaknesses 2.3.3 Opportunities 2.3.4 Threats 3. MARKET FORECASTS 3.1 Demand 3.1.1 Biscuits 3.1.2 Bread 3.2 Supply 3.2.1 Biscuits 3.2.2 Bread 3.3 Foreign Trade 4. KEY PLAYERS 4.1 Britannia Industries Ltd 4.2 ITC Ltd 4.3 Parle Products Ltd 4.4 Modern Food Industries (India) Ltd 4.5 Surya Food & Agro Ltd 5. KEY FINANCIALS AND ANALYSIS 5.1 Contact Information 5.1.1 Registered Office Address 5.1.2 Director’s Name 5.2 Key Financials 5.2.1 Plant Location 5.2.2 Raw Material Consumption 5.2.3 Plant Capacity & Sales 5.3 Financial Comparison 5.3.1 Assets 5.3.2 Liabilities 5.3.3 Growth in Assets & Liabilities 5.3.4 Income & Expenditure 5.3.5 Growth in Income & Expenditure 5.3.6 Profits 5.3.7 Liquidity Ratios 5.3.8 Profitability Ratios 5.3.9 Return Ratios 5.3.10 Working Capital & Turnover Ratios 6. INDUSTRY SIZE & OUTLOOK ? LIST OF FIGURES & TABLES Figure 1 Global Bakery Products Industry- Market Size Figure 2 Indian Bakery Industry- Structure Figure 3 Indian Biscuit Industry- Structure Figure 4 Indian Biscuit Industry- Price Segments Figure 5 Indian Biscuit Industry- Consumption Pattern Figure 6 Indian Bread Industry- Structure Figure 7 Indian Bread Industry- Consumption Pattern Figure 8 Shrinking Glucose Segment (FY10-13) Figure 9 Indian Population Structure- Rural & Urban Figure 10 Online Retailing in India- Market Size (2008-16, In INR Billions) Figure 11 Population of India (2008-17, In Millions) Figure 12 India's Wheat Production (2006-12, In Lakh Tonnes) Figure 13 Milk Production in India (2009-13, In Million Tonnes) Figure 14 India's Sugar Production (2009-13, In Million Tonnes) Figure 15 MSP of Wheat (2010-15, In INR/Quintal) Figure 16 Indian Middle Class Population (Current-2026) Figure 17 India's Annual Per Capita Income (2008-13, In INR) Figure 18 Per Capita Consumption of Bakery Products in the World (In Kgs) Figure 19 Demand Structure of Bread & Biscuits In India Figure 20 Share of Organized Retail in Indian retail industry (2012-17) Figure 21 Demand for Biscuits in India (2007-12, In Million Tonnes) Figure 22 Demand for bread in India (Upto 2017, In Million Tonnes) Figure 23 Bakery Production in India (2017, In Million Tonnes) Figure 24 Registered Bakery Units in India (2007-11) Figure 25 Total Investments in Bakery Sector (2011-14E, In INR Millions) Figure 26 Biscuit Production in India- Organized Sector (2007-17, In Million Tonnes) Figure 27 Bread Production by Selected Producers (2008-17E, In '000 Tonnes) Figure 28 Britannia Industries Ltd- Bread production (2008-11, In '000 Tonnes) Figure 29 Britannia Industries Ltd- Shareholding Pattern (Dec 2013) Figure 30 Britannia Industries Ltd- Revenue Distribution (March 2013) Figure 31 ITC Ltd- Shareholding Pattern (Dec 2013) Figure 32 ITC Ltd- Revenue Distribution (March 2013) Figure 33 Indian Bakery Industry- Market Size (2005-17, In INR Billions) Figure 34 Indian Biscuit Industry- Market Size (2009-17, In INR Billions) Figure 35 Indian Bread Industry- Market Size (2008-17, In INR Billions) Table 1 Bakery Chains in India Table 2 Indian Exports of Bakery Products- List of Countries Table 3 Indian Imports of Bakery Products- List of Countries Table 4 Britannia Industries Ltd- Plant Locations (March 2013) Table 5 Britannia Industries Ltd- Financial Summary (2011-13) Table 6 ITC Ltd- Plant Locations (March 2013) Table 7 ITC Ltd- Financial Summary (2011-13) Table 8 Parle Products Ltd- Plant Locations (March 2013) Table 9 Surya Food & Agro Ltd- Financial Summary (2010-12)
Plant capacity: -Plant & machinery: -
Working capital: -T.C.I: -
Return: 1.00%Break even: N/A
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Fractional Distillation Unit (for Lemongrass, Palmarosa and Citronella) - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study

Fractional distillation is the separation of a mixture into its component parts, or fractions, such as in separating chemical compounds by their boiling point by heating them to a temperature at which one or more fractions of the compound will vaporize. Production of essential oils has been developing into a very profitable agro industry during the last few years. It has provided diversification in the agricultural sector and is gaining popularity on the rural front also. Due to the availability of essential oils more freely in the market, not only their direct uses as attars, floral and aromatic waters, perfumery grade alcohol and in flavour encapsulation, but also the end uses have been widening. Accordingly, the essential oils are today used in soaps, perfumery, cosmetics, agarbathis, disinfectants, deodorants, mosquito repellents, flavouring of foods and pharmaceuticals and a range of allied products. The essential oil industry in India has witnessed a remarkable growth since the early 70’s. From a production of around 50 tpa in 1973, the industry has registered a ten-fold increase in production and the current production is about 700 tpa. In India, Essential oils are used in perfume and cosmetics industry, flavor industry and pharmaceutical industry. There is good demand from USA, UK, France, Germany and also far eastern The growth rates normally are of 9% and 25% for domestic and export market respectively. The demand supply gap is about 8000 tonnes. As a whole it is a good project for entrepreneurs for investment. Few Indian Major Players are as under:- Absolute Aromatics Ltd. Floral Aroma Ltd. Industrial Perfumes Ltd. Jindal Drugs Ltd. Kancor Ingredients Ltd. North Eastern Regional Agri. Mktg. Corp. Ltd. Novo Agritech Ltd. Pond'S (India) Ltd. Sharp Global Ltd. South East Agro Inds. Ltd. Surya Vinayak Inds. Ltd. Synthite Industries Ltd. Tamilnadu Tea Plantation Corpn. Ltd. Ultra International Ltd. Vaishali (India) Ltd.
Plant capacity: 150000 Kgs/annumPlant & machinery: Plant & Machinery: Rs. 51 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : Rs. 239 Lakhs
Return: 28.00%Break even: 57.00%
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I.M.F.L. Bottling Plant - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

The history of distilled spirit goes back into antiquity. Science have unearthed pottery in Mesopotamia depicting fermentation scenes dating back to 4200 B.C. a small wooden model of a brewery from about 2000 B.C. is on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York city & Aristotle mentions a wine which produces a spirit. Alcoholic and non-Alcoholic beverages are directly consumed in hotels, bars, restaurants, and other places. These are consumed in every season, and every day. People become happy and cheerful after drinking the beverages. The word wine was possibly first applied to the fermentation product of the sugars in the juice of grapes; this is its primary meaning. Indian whiskies account for 98% of domestic whisky consumption, registering over10% growth annually, which makes it one among the fastest growing whisky markets anywhere in the world. The Indian consumer has, however, shown marked preference for India-made whisky which accounts for a dominant share. This is, perhaps, due primarily to price differentials. Thus, it is a good project for entrepreneurs to invest. Few Indian Major Players are as under:- Allied Blenders & Distillers Pvt. Ltd. Amar Alcoholi Ltd. Amber Distilleries Ltd. Amrut Distilleries Ltd. Associated Alcohols & Breweries Ltd. B D A Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. B D A Pvt. Ltd. Bacardi India Pvt. Ltd. Balaji Distilleries Ltd. Balbir Distilleries Ltd. Baramati Grape Inds. Ltd. Beam Global Spirits & Wine (India) Pvt. Ltd. Central Distillery & Breweries Ltd. Dhampur Sugar Distillery Pvt. Ltd. Empee Distilleries Ltd. Glasgow Distilleries Ltd. Globus Spirits Ltd.
Plant capacity: 60 Lakh Bottles/AnnumPlant & machinery: Rs. 46 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : Rs. 281 Lakhs
Return: 26.00%Break even: 64.00%
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Fruit Juice (in Aseptic Packaging)- Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Plant Layout

Consumers always prefer food material free from any chemical preservative or additive. This is especially true in case of food products like fruit juice which are expected to be additive free and close to natural characteristics. From a limited survey in the local market, it was observed that many additives including preservatives and colour being used. These additives many times would mar the natural quality of juice mainly the taste and appearance. This observation prompted to develop a process in which use of any additive was completely eliminated, while at the same time retaining the colour and other attributes in their original form to the maximum possible extent. Fruit juices/drinks are recommended by physicians and taken to quence thirst and convey nourishment to the blood. Moreover a glass of fruit juice is an excellent way starts the morning meal with people of all ages. Food by its nature starts getting spoiled the moment it is prepared. Food preservation enables us to make use of prepared food to be used, at a later date. Each culture preserves their local food sources using the same basis principles and methods of food preservation. Tetra Pak aseptic cartons are made of three basic materials that together result in a very efficient, safe and light-weight package. Each material provides a specific function. Fruit Juice with aseptic packaging have a great demand and supply serving a large group of customers including people of all ages. Thus, Fruit Juice with aseptic packaging is a good project for entrepreneurs to invest.
Plant capacity: 3333333 Cases/AnnumPlant & machinery: Rs. 162 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs. 1919 Lakhs
Return: 28.00%Break even: 51.00%
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Stevia Extract - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue, Plant Layout

Sweeteners are widely used both by consumers and by the food and beverage industry. Consumers use them as an ingredient in various food items and also as a means for customizing the sweetness of beverages, fruit, yogurt, and the like. The food and beverage industry uses such sweeteners in prepared beverages and other food items. Such sweeteners include both caloric and low-caloric sweeteners. Caloric sweeteners include sucrose, fructose, and glucose. Recently, low-calorie (or non-calorie) sweeteners have gained increased popularity. Stevia is a small shrub native to the region of South America where the borders of Paraguay, Argentina, and Brazil meet. The scientific name for stevia is Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni and it is a member of the largest family of plants, Asteraceae which is also called the “sunflower family”. There are 240 close relatives of stevia and they are all herbs or shrubs originating from the tropical and semi-tropical areas of North, Central and South America. The sweetness found in the stevia plant is released by steeping its dried leaves in water, filtering and separating the liquid from the leaves and stems, and further purifying the plant extract with either water or food grade alcohol – all conventional plant extraction methods. The result is a naturally sourced, high intensity sweetener that does not impact blood glucose levels. Thus, it is a good project for entrepreneurs to invest.
Plant capacity: 300 MT /AnnumPlant & machinery: Rs. 4235 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : Rs. 5962 Lakhs
Return: 25.00%Break even: 57.00%
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Banana Powder - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue, Plant Economics

Banana is the common name for a type of fruit and also the herbaceous plants of the genus Musa. Banana is amongst the most versatile and most widely eaten fruits in the world today. Bananas come in a variety of sizes and colors when ripe, including yellow, purple, and red. Bananas can be eaten raw though some varieties are generally cooked first. Banana has various uses that can be turned into many processed products. In addition to banana exporting, processing banana into different products could mean additional income for banana farmers. Banana powder has a great potential for commercialization. It has a high sugar and low starch content and can be used as a substitute for fresh banana in making traditional cakes or their premixes as well as in the processing of banana snacks, crackers or crisps. The quality of banana powder is determined by the color, flavor, texture and moisture content. These are affected by the varieties of bananas and processing operations specially blanching process. India ranks first in world production of fruits and ranks first in mango and banana with more than 40% and 20% production respectively. After China, India is second largest producer of vegetables and accounts for 15 % of World production of vegetables. Almost all varieties of vegetables are grown in India. The Indian food industry is estimated to be worth over US$ 200 billion and is expected to grow to US$ 310 billion. By 2015 India is one of the world’s major food producers but accounts for only 1.7 per cent (valued at US$ 7.5 billion) of world trade in this sector – this share is slated to increase to 3 per cent (US$ 20 billion) by 2015. New entrepreneurs can well venture in this sector.
Plant capacity: 4500 MT /AnnumPlant & machinery: Rs. 169 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : Rs. 478 Lakhs
Return: 27.00%Break even: 61.00%
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Blended Alcohol with Bottling Line (Molasses Based)- Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunity

The production of alcohol is based upon fermentation, the natural process of decomposition of organic materials containing carbohydrates. It occurs in nature whenever the two necessary ingredients, carbohydrate and yeast, are available. Yeast is a vegetative microorganism that lives and multiplies in media containing carbohydrates. Distilled spirits are all alcoholic beverages in which the concentration of ethyl alcohol has been increased above that of the original fermented mixture by a method called distillation. Drinking alcohol or grain alcohol, is a flammable, colorless, mildly toxic chemical compound, and is best known as the alcohol found in alcoholic beverages. In common usage, it is often referred to simply as alcohol. Blending is another method of obtaining a balanced product with precise flavour characteristics. Blended products are composed of one or more highly flavoured components, a high-proof component with a low congener content, a colour adjustment ingredient, and perhaps an additional flavouring material. Distilled spirits react upon exposure to many substances, extracting materials from the container that tend to destroy the liquor aroma and flavour. For this reason, glass, being nonreactive, has been the universal container for packaging alcoholic liquors. The Indian market for alcohol — mostly spirits and beer, as well as wine — totaled $14 billion last year, and was one of the fastest-growing alcohol markets in the world. Imports account for only a tiny fraction of that, but with India booming while demand elsewhere stalls, no international beverage company can afford to ignore it. Over the next five years, the Indian market for alcohol is projected to grow at 10% a year — more than in China, the U.S. and Europe combined, according to an estimate by KPMG India. "You've got a sizable population, a growing middle class, a growing economy," says Nigel Fairbrass, a spokesman for SAB Miller, one of the world's largest brewers. "All of that is driving increasing consumption of alcohol products." Few Indian Major Players are as under:- Allied Blenders & Distillers Pvt. Ltd. Amar Alcoholi Ltd. Amber Distilleries Ltd. Amrut Distilleries Ltd. Associated Alcohols & Breweries Ltd. B D A Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. B D A Pvt. Ltd. Bacardi India Pvt. Ltd. Balaji Distilleries Ltd. Balbir Distilleries Ltd. Baramati Grape Inds. Ltd. Beam Global Spirits & Wine (India) Pvt. Ltd. Central Distillery & Breweries Ltd. Dhampur Sugar Distillery Pvt. Ltd. Empee Distilleries Ltd. Glasgow Distilleries Ltd. Globus Spirits Ltd. Hyderabad Distilleries & Wineries Ltd. Interlink Exports Ltd. Jagatjit Industries Ltd. John Distilleries Pvt. Ltd. Jubilant Industries Ltd. Jubilee Beverages Ltd. Kedia Distilleries Ltd. Khoday India Ltd.Mcdowell & Co. Ltd. Mehra Beerages Ltd. Mohan Breweries & Distilleries Ltd.
Plant capacity: 150 Lakh Bottles/AnnumPlant & machinery: Rs. 290 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : Rs. 1268 Lakhs
Return: 27.00%Break even: 49.00%
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SANITARY NAPKIN (LOW INVESTMENT PROJECT)- Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

The Sanitary napkin industry is closely connected with the mode of life, which is in turn directly correlated to housing. Accordingly this industry has always grown by keeping space with improvement in living and it is new indispensable for sanitary in modern housing. Because of intensive improvement and progress of sanitary goods, sanitary napkin is replaced by absorbent cotton in many countries today, since it is clean & it can be carried easily. Generally absorption paper, waterproof paper, crushed pulp, and non-woven cloth or rayon paper is used as raw material. OBJECTIVES: • To popularize and sensitize the use of sanitary napkins among the rural women and girls. • To establish and start preparation of cost effective/low cost sanitary napkins in scientific way for better health and hygiene among females. • To engage some rural unemployed youths in production and marketing and also to fulfill the school requirements to maximum parts. • To provide and supplied quality based sanitary napkins to rural women in comparatively low price than the napkins prevalent in the present day markets. MARKET SCENARIO There is a well-developed sanitary napkin industry in India, with major players such as Proctor & Gamble, and Johnsons & Johnsons, these sanitary napkins are often unaffordable to the millions of Indian women living in low-income and under-privileged section. This is primarily due to the cost of the sanitary napkins resulting from the use of exorbitant plant & machinery and huge profit margins by these brand name companies. Therefore, this project report focuses on a worthwhile sanitary napkin manufacturing Plant/machine through which one can produce and market bio-degradable sanitary napkins. The sanitary pad “gap” is clearly a major global development problem, yet also presents a major market opportunity for innovative, impact driven social enterprises. Sanitary napkin market has huge potential in a country like India where feminine hygiene levels are reckoned to be appallingly low. A sanitary napkin is a product with a stable demand among its consumer group and such stability will act as a base for its explosive growth. The growth in the Indian sanitary napkin consumption will be driven by factors like growing awareness among Indian women about feminine hygiene, availability of low cost sanitary napkins in the market as well as rising women population in our country. Escalating disposable incomes will also make sanitary napkins more affordable and will contribute in augmenting its usage. Indian sanitary napkin market is dominated by MNC’s like P&G Hygiene and Healthcare Ltd (PGHHL) and Johnson & Johnson Ltd. But gradually many homegrown low cost producers have realized the market potential of the product and are swiftly emerging with their low cost affordable offerings and we believe it will change the consumption dynamics of sanitary napkin in our nation. LOW PROJECT INVESTMENT Large scale automatic production line for sanitary napkin costs Rs. 3.5 to 10 Crores, However, the semi-automatic equipments used in this project accounts for approximately Rs.12-15 Lakhs. This allows SME sector and aspiring entrepreneurs to efficaciously use this low cost sanitary napkin manufacturing plant. The equipments used in the project are a set of portable machines that acquires a small area. The machine incorporates pinewood fiber, a raw material which goes through basic 4 step process: (a) de-fiberation, (b) core formation (c) sealing with soft touch sensitive heat control (d) sterilization. Land Area Required: 1200 sq. ft.
Plant capacity: 4.5 Lakhs packets/annum (one packet contains 8 sanitary napkins)Plant & machinery: Rs. 9.48 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs. 12.46 Lakhs
Return: 29.00%Break even: 67.00%
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