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Mineral: Project Opportunities in Rajasthan

 

PROFILE:

A mineral is a naturally occurring solid chemical substance formed through biogeochemical processes, having characteristic chemical composition, highly ordered atomic structure, and specific physical properties. India is one of the world's most naturally endowed lands. India is home to numerous minerals which benefit the country economically. The minerals produced in India constitute one-quarter of the world's most popular mineral resources.

RESOURCES:

Rajasthan is a mineral rich state and blessed with 79 varieties of minerals, of which 58 are being commercially exploited. State has virtual monopoly in the production of major minerals like Wollastonite, Lead-Zinc, Calcite, Gypsum, Rock phosphate, Ochre, Silver and minor minerals like Marble, Sandstone and Serpentine (Green Marble) etc., which contribute almost 90% to 100% of national production.

              There are abundant reserves of Lignite (4986 million tonnes), Crude oil (480 million tonnes), Heavy oil (14.60 million tonnes), Bitumen (33.20 million tonnes), Lean gas (11790 million cubic meters) and High quality gas (3000 million cubic meters) further adds to its mineral strength. The State contributes significantly in the national production of Lead and Zinc (100%) and Copper (47.76%).

There are large copper mines at Khetri and zinc mines at Dariba. Makrana near Jodhpur is site where white marble is mined. Rajasthan State Mines and Minerals limited (RSMML) is one of the significant Government undertaking of Rajasthan that is involved in the mining and marketing of non metallic minerals such as Limestone, Rock Phosphate, Lignite and Gypsum.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

NATIONAL MINERAL POLICY, 2008

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

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

2.       Zero waste mining

For achieving the above goals, important changes envisaged are:

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

•        Transparency in allocation of concessions

•        Preference for value addition

•        Development of proper inventory of resources and reserves

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

•        Data filing requirements will be rigorously monitored

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

•        Mining infrastructure will be upgraded through PPP initiatives

•        State PSU involved in mining sector will be modernized

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

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

•        Use of machinery and equipment which improve the efficiency,

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

 

Automotives: Project Opportunities in Rajasthan

 

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 sixth largest in the world, with an annual production of more than 3.7 million units in 2010. As of 2010, India is home to 40 million passenger vehicles. More than 3.7 million automotive vehicles were produced in India in 2010 (an increase of 33.9%), making the country the second fastest growing automobile market in the world.

 

RESOURCES:

The Automobile sector has seen a rapid growth in recent past, it has made Rajasthan the major Auto Production hub of the country. Due to close proximity to a major auto production, Alwar, Bhiwadi and Jaipur districts runs nearly 100 units. In Bhiwadi, a special Auto & Engineering Zone has also been developed in the Pathredi Industrial Area and another special zone is being planned. To address availability of trained manpower, particularly for Shop-floor Operations, a Tool Room & Training Centre is being planned over 10 acres here.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

The Auto Policy has spelt out the direction of growth for the auto sector in India and addresses most concerns of the automobile sector, including-

•        Promotion of R&D in the automotive sector to ensure continuous technology upgradation, building better designing capacities to remain competitive.

•        Impetus to Alternative Fuel Vehicles through appropriate long term fiscal structure to facilitate their acceptance.

•        Emphasis on low emission fuel auto technologies and availability of appropriate auto fuels and

•        encouragement to construction of safer bus/truck bodies - subjecting unorganised sector also to 16% excise duty on body building activity as in case of OEMs

 

Cement: Project Opportunities in Rajasthan

PROFILE:

The cement industry presents one of the most energy-intensive sectors within the Indian economy and is therefore of particular interest in the context of both local and global environmental discussions. Increases in productivity through the adoption of more efficient and cleaner technologies in the manufacturing sector will be effective in merging economic, environmental, and social development objectives.

RESOURCES:

Rajasthan is the largest producer of cement in India. With a capacity of over 13 million tons per annum, Rajasthan accounts for over 15% of India’s cement production. The cement industry in Rajasthan is witnessing significant growth in recent years. Fresh capacity aggregating over 10 MMTPA is under various stages of implementation. With the domestic demand for cement expected to grow at 8-9 per cent annually.

The key strength of Rajasthan cement industry is the presence of large limestone reserves, estimated to be over 2.5 billion tones. MS grade limestone of Jaisalmer district is supplied to various steel plants of the country.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

The government of India has set ambitious plans to increase the production of cement in the country, and to attain the target the government has made huge investments in the sector. The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, which falls under the central Ministry of Commerce and Industry, is the agency that is responsible for the development of the cement industry in the country. The agency is actively involved in keeping track of the performance of cement companies in the country and provides assistance and suitable incentives when required by the company. The department is also involved in framing and administering the industrial policy for foreign direct investments in the sector. Apart from formulating policies, the department also promotes the industry to attract new foreign investments in the sector.

 

 

Livestock: Project Opportunities in Rajasthan

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. This sector is emerging as an important growth leverage of the Indian economy. As a component of agricultural sector, its share in gross domestic product has been rising gradually, while that of crop sector has been on the decline. In recent years, livestock output has grown at a rate of about 5 percent a year, higher than the growth in agricultural sector.

 

RESOURCES:

Animal Husbandry is a major economic activity of the rural peoples, especially in the arid and semi-arid regions of the Rajasthan. Development of livestock sector has a significant beneficial impact in generating employment and reducing poverty in rural areas. Livestock contributes a large portion of draft power for agriculture, with approximately half the cattle population and 25 percent of the buffalo population being used for cultivation. 

About 10% of G.D.P of the State is contributed by Livestock sector alone. This sector has great potential for rural self-employment at the lowest possible investment per unit. Therefore, livestock development is a critical pathway to rural prosperity.

As per the livestock census 2007, there are 579.00 lacs livestock (which include Cattle, buffalo, Sheep, Goat, Pig, Camel, Horse and donkey) and more than 50.12 lacs poultry in the State.  Rajasthan has about 7% of country’s cattle population and contributes over 10% of total milk production, 30% of mutton and 40% wool produced in the country.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Rajasthan livestock policy has a pro-poor, pro-women and pro-youth focus for attaining enhanced growth to generate more house hold income, increased production and induction of new technologies to meet future demands of livestock products. The Policy envisages strengthening of the animal husbandry sector in order to enhance production, productivity, livelihood of the poor and self-reliance  of underprivileged sections of the rural society through sustainable development of the sector. The vision encompasses:

•        Holistic growth of livestock sector in terms of production, product processing, marketing, quality & services, so that income and employment opportunities from livestock are enhanced with resultant food and nutritional security of the large masses;

•        The dairy sector aims to procure and market 50 lac kg of milk per day by the year 2020.

•        Conservation and improvement of the indigenous germ plasm of livestock and poultry in order to protect bio-diversity of the State and make their holdings sustainable;

•        Modernization of the sector through technological, institutional and policy interventions with due consideration to the social, cultural and traditional ethos;

•        Empowerment of Eastern Social Welfare Society (ESWS) families, especially women, by improving their household income through improved animal husbandry.

 

Agriculture: Project Opportunities in Rajasthan

 

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

The Economy of the state of Rajasthan mainly depends on the agricultural sector for it accounts for almost 22.5% of the state's economy. In the state of Rajasthan, the total area that has been cultivated is around 20 million hectares and 20% of the area out of this is irrigated.

Rajasthan is India's largest producer of oilseeds (rapeseed & mustard), seed spices (coriander, cumin and fenugreek) and coarse cereals. The State is major producer of soybean, food grains, gram, groundnut and pulses. Rajasthan's vibrant agriculture sector offers various opportunities for the successful establishment of vibrant and potentially profitable agro-processing units.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

•        Growth that is sustainable technologically, environmentally and economically.

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

 

Textiles: Project Opportunities in Rajasthan

PROFILES:

The Indian textile industry is one of the largest industries in the world. The textile industry in India is the largest provider of employment after agriculture. This industry is one of the earliest industries of India to come into being; it is presently the second biggest industry in the world after China. Over the years, this industry has proved to be the provider of the basic requirements of the people. The industry holds a vital place in the Indian economy as it makes a contribution of 14 % to the industrial production of the country and at the same time sums up 4% of the total GDP of India. Along with contributing to the Indian economic scenario in terms of employment, involvement in the industrial production, foreign revenues the textile industry of India also contributes to the global textile economy. It contributes to the global textile fibre and yarn production.

 

RESOURCES:

Textile is an important industry for Rajasthan, representing over 20 per cent of the investment made in the state. Rajasthan contributes over 7.5 per cent of Indian production of cotton and blended yarn (235,000 tons in 2002-03) and over 5 per cent of fabrics (60 million sq meters).

There is major availability of cotton and wool which contributes to Rajasthan’s textile industry. Production of cotton in Rajasthan has, however, declined from over 1.4 million bales in 1996- 97 (approx. 10 per cent of Indian production) to 0.7 million bales 2003-04. Wool production in Rajasthan has grown from 16 million kg in 1992-93 to around 20 million kg, currently representing over 40 per cent of Indian wool production.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

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

 

Tourism: Project Opportunities in Rajasthan

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:

Rajasthan is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India, for both domestic & international tourists. Rajasthan attracts tourist for its historical forts, palaces, art and culture. Every third foreign tourist visiting India also travel to Rajasthan as it is part of the Golden Triangle for tourists visiting India. Rajasthan Economy also depends to a very large extends on the tourism sector which accounts for almost 15% of the state's economy. The tourism sector in the state of Rajasthan has been flourishing due to the fact that the state is endowed with great natural beauty and has many palaces and forts all over the state that attracts tourists from India as well as abroad. This sector has given a major boost to the Economy in the state of Rajasthan.

 

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.

 

Waste management and recycling: Project Opportunities in Rajasthan

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.

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:

Sikar is located in the North Eastern part of Rajasthan. The present population of the Town is approximately 2, 29 lakh. The quantity of solid waste generated in the town at present is 103 MT per day. The wastes generated from different sources are thrown on the roads or road sides by the generators. Only about 60-70% waste are collected by the urban local body (ULB). The ULB, in charge of solid waste collection, transportation and disposal, performs its duties in an unplanned and unscientific manner, consequently, the road sides are cluttered with wastes and since there is no identified place for treatment and disposal of wastes, the untreated wastes are disposed at any convenient place. 

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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Adult Diapers and Baby Diapers

A diaper or nappy is a kind of underwear that allows one to defecate or urinate in a discreet manner. When diapers become soiled, they require changing; this process is often performed by a second person such as a parent or caregiver. Diapers are primarily worn by children who are not yet potty trained or experience bedwetting. However, they can also be used by adults with incontinence or in certain circumstances where access to a toilet is unavailable. These can include the elderly, those with a physical or mental disability, and people working in extreme conditions such as astronauts. It is not uncommon for people to wear diapers under dry suits. The Baby Diaper Industry has revolutionized the FMCG industry. The diapers have the ability to contain the urine by converting it into gel. Thus, due to this property, the diapers are gaining huge consumption amongst the baby as well as adult population. Further, it is anticipated that the Baby Diaper market is expected to reach around INR 200 Billion by 2022, growing at a double digit CAGR over the forecasted period 2017-2022. Disposable diapers market would garner substantial market share of about 63% of the estimated global market by 2020. The changing environmental needs would limit the use of disposable diaper in the future, promoting the usage of bio-degradable diapers. The companies operating in this market are focusing on manufacturing cost effective and skin friendly diapers that will cater to the customers with pressing demands for quality and cost effectiveness. The current population growth rate shows that there is a demand for diapers and nappies in households, particularly considering the increase in the workforce prompting mothers to stock diapers, especially disposables, as they are easier and faster to handle. The various types of baby diapers available in the markets include cloth diapers, swim pants, training nappies, and a wide category of disposable diapers such as biodegradable, super-absorbent, and ultra-absorbent diapers. In India, the segment of disposable diapers accounts for more than 75% of the market share. The diaper industry in India has grown with a CAGR of more than 20% over the last five years from 2011-12 to 2016-17. The diaper market largely consists of baby diapers in India with more than 95% volume share whereas adult diapers have just started their foray into the mainstream market. Further, it is anticipated that the Diaper market is expected to reach around INR 200 Billion by 2022, growing at a double digit CAGR over the forecasted period 2017–2022. The adult diapers market in India started at a low development level, it has grown rapidly. The continuous construction of international hospital chains helped many diaper manufacturers to promote their brands across India. Today, 70% of adult diapers are sold through hospitals and their affiliated stores, which are welcomed by Indians. The majority of adult diapers are diapers, pads, and nursing pads. Indian senior centers a Real so starting to promote adult diapers. As a whole any entrepreneur can venture in this project without risk and earn profit. Few Indian major players are as under Mediklin Healthcare Ltd. Me N Moms Pvt. Ltd. Kimberly-Clark India Pvt. Ltd. Diapers India Ltd. Auctus Pharma Ltd Amkay Products Pvt. Ltd. Nobel Hygiene Pvt. Ltd. Pigeon India Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: Baby Diapers (4 Pcs.): 18,000 Pkts. / Day Adult Diapers (4 Pcs.): 18,000 Pkts. / DayPlant & machinery: Rs 1632 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs 2219 lakhs
Return: 27.00%Break even: 48.00%
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Hot Melt Glue Stick

Thermoplastic adhesives, also known as "hot melt" adhesives, applied hot and simply allowed to harden. These adhesives have become popular for crafts because of their ease of use and the wide range of common materials to which they can adhere. Hot melt adhesive is special kind of adhesives, which can be used at high temperature and adhesion properties remain unchanged on cooling. Hot melt adhesives basically formed by compounding of synthetic polymeric resin. Synthetic polymeric resins are used polyvinyl acetate, Polyethylene acetate, Urea formaldehyde etc. It is generally in the form of solid white powder or in the liquid form. For the manufacturing of hot melt adhesives, there is required of a jacketed metallic reaction kettle, heating system and packaging machine. Hot melt glue sticks consist of a high performance, hot melt adhesive supplied in sticks 300 mm long and approximately 11.5 mm in diameter. They are designed for application by appropriate glue guns and provide bonds with good flexibility and peel strengths, being particularly suitable for use with flexible substrates. The Adhesive Technologies business unit is a leading solution provider for adhesives, sealants and functional coatings for consumers, craftsmen and industrial applications. Henkel offers a multitude of applications to satisfy the needs of different target groups: consumers, craftsmen and industrial businesses. In 2019, the business unit generated sales of 9,461 million euros, 47 percent of total company sales. Hot Melt Adhesives Market size exceeded USD 6.60 billion, globally in 2018 and is estimated to grow at over 6.4% CAGR between 2019 and 2026. Automobile application segment held the highest share in 2018, and is expected to maintain its dominance throughout the forecast period. Hot melt adhesives are formulations based on thermoplastic polymers which can be softened and reshaped on heating above their melting point. These adhesives are applied on a material in liquid state and offer easy to clean application with minimum toxicity. They are served in a wide array of industries such as packaging owing to their high stability & strength, making them a suitable alternative to solvent-borne adhesives. Hot melt adhesives demand is attributed towards rising importance regarding disposable hygiene products and growing government initiatives to promote health & wellness among individuals. With increasing awareness for personal hygiene, consumers are looking for products with enhanced features such as better absorption and improved softness which has augmented the adoption of environment friendly disposable adhesives. The hot melt adhesives market offers an effective solution for carton closing, sealing and play a significant role in overcoming challenges such as energy efficiency and product safety. This has further enhanced its usage in food, beverage & other consumer goods packaging applications. As a whole any entrepreneur can venture in this project without risk and earn profit.
Plant capacity: Clear Transparant Glue Stick Size 200 mmx 7 mm (LxD):2,000 Kgs / Day Yellow Glue Stick Size 250 mmx 11 mm (LxD): 2,000 Kgs / Day Milky Glue Stick Size 100 mmx 7 mm (LxD): 2,000 Kgs / DayPlant & machinery: Rs 73 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs 687 lakhs
Return: 27.00%Break even: 49.00%
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Beer & Wine

Beer is the world's oldest beverage, possibly dating back to the 6th millennium BC. It is also the most widely consumed alcoholic beverage and the third most popular drink overall after water and tea. Produced by the brewing and fermentation of starches, mainly derived from cereals — the most common of which being barley. Beer forms part of the culture of many nations, and has acquired various social traditions and associations. Beer is consumed in countries all over the world. Sales of beer are four times that of wine and in most societies, beer is the most popular alcoholic beverage. Today, the brewing industry is a global business, consisting of several dominant multinational companies and many thousands of smaller producers ranging from brewpubs to regional breweries. Among the alcoholic drinks, Beer is quite common and popular in almost every Country of the World. People of different Countries take beer in varying much like a soft drink in European Countries it is just a substitute of water. The alcoholic contents and main source stuff also keep varying according to the tests of the major part of population of the particular country although it is a fashion to ask for beer of every origin in every Country. Wine is fermented grape juice. Wine can be made from grapes, fruits, berries etc. Most wine, though, is made from grapes. And no matter what the wine is made from, there must be fermentation, that is, that sugar be transformed into alcohol. If the amount of alcohol is relatively low, the result is wine. If it is high, the result is "distilled liquor," like gin or vodka. Red wine result when the crushed grape skin pulp and seeds of purple or red varieties are allowed to remain with juice during fermentation periods. Pink/rose wine can be produced by removing the non-juice pumace from the must during fermentation. The Global Beer Market was valued at $593,024 million in 2017, and is projected to reach $685,354 million by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 1.8% from 2019 to 2025. The origin of beer dates to the early Neolithic period, and is one of the oldest and the most consumed alcoholic beverages in the world. The annual growth in the Indian beer market has been around 8% in the recent years, which compares well with the growth in China. But the Chinese market of 20 mn kl is over 25 times more than the Indian market of over 900,000 kilolitres. The Beer market in India will grow at a CAGR of 16.94 percent and 14.57 percent on the basis of revenue and volume. The growing popularity of wine in India is generating lots of interest among big and small wine producers. This is also reinforced by the fact that the cost for opening and setting up of wine plants with capacity of around 100,000 lts comes only to somewhere between Rs. 10-15 mn mark. As a result many entrepreneurs, Indian and foreign, are entering in this sector. The market for super-premium vodka category in India, priced upwards of Rs. 2,500 per qt, is estimated at about 7,000 cases annually, and is growing at about 30%. Wine makes up only a fraction of the overall alcoholic drinks market, but is growing nearly three times as fast as whisky or rum, the traditional favourites. India's top three wine makers have more than two-thirds of the market of more than 5 mn bottles, valued at Rs. 2.4 bn or USD 60 mn. The segment is seeing bigger demand even for pricey sparkling wine. One estimate has put India's total wine market at around 0.9 mn cases. Of this, imported wine constitutes 1,50,000 cases. In a global perspective, this is really miniscule. The wine market in the US is estimated at 250 mn cases and in France around 320 mn cases. On this account itself, this obviously translates into a huge opportunity. Indian red wines, it's more of increasing popularity of white, sparkling, rose and other wines into the Indian market. The Indian consumers have stared exploring other variants of wines from just red wines. The consumption of Wine in India is found to be increasing with rise of awareness of wine as a good drink for health. The wine market of India observed growth with a CAGR of more than 25% in past five years. The global wine market was valued at US$ 296.03 billion in 2016 and is slated to reach US$ 404.64 billion by 2025. The market is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 3.23% during the forecast period (2017-2025). Asia Pacific is projected to witness the fastest growth in the wine market with countries such as China, India being the key contributors in the region. At a global level, China stands to be the largest market for alcohol consumption with the country also being one of the leading importers of wine worldwide. The ongoing recovery of the Chinese economy, growing upper middle class population and the rising disposable income is further expected to boost the consumption of wine in the country. As a whole any entrepreneur can venture in this project without risk and earn profit. Few Indian major players are as under United Breweries Ltd. Som Distilleries & Breweries Ltd. Premier Breweries Ltd Parag Breweries Ltd. Mount Everest Breweries Ltd. Lilasons Breweries Ltd. Kalyani Breweries Ltd. Hindustan Breweries & Bottling Ltd. Him Neel Breweries Ltd
Plant capacity: Beer (650 ml size Bottle): 30,077 Bottles / Day Wine (750 ml size Bottle): 445 Bottles / DayPlant & machinery: Rs 2086 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : Rs 3913 lakhs
Return: 30.00%Break even: 46.00%
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Dairy Farming & Dairy Products (Milk, Butter, Ghee & Paneer)

Dairy farming has been part of agriculture for thousands of years, but historically, it was usually done on a small scale on mixed farms. Specialist scale dairy farming is only viable where either a large amount of milk is required for production of more durable dairy products such as cheese, or there is a substantial market of people with cash to buy milk, but no cows of their own. Centralized dairy farming as we understand it primarily developed around villages and cities, where residents were unable to have cows of their own due to lack of grazing land. Near the town, farmers could make some extra money on the side by having additional animals and selling the milk in town. Dairy farming is a class of agriculture for long-term production of milk, which is processed for eventual sale of a dairy product. Dairying is an important source of subsidiary income to small/marginal farmers and agricultural laborers. India derives nearly 33% of the gross Domestic population from agriculture and has 66% of economically active population, engaged in agriculture. The share of livestock product is estimated at 21% of total agriculture sector. Milk production alone involves more than 70 million producers, each raising one or two cows/buffaloes primarily for milk production. In addition to milk, the manure from animals provides a good source of organic matter for improving soil fertility and crop yields. The gobar gas from the dung is used as fuel for domestic purposes as also for running engines for drawing water from well.In Hinduism; cow urine has a special significance as a drink. Sprinkling of cow urine is said to have a spiritual cleansing effect as well. Gomutra is not a toxic waste material. 95% of it is water, 2.5% consists of urea, and the remaining 2.5% is a mixture of minerals, salts, hormones and enzymes. As of 2018, India is the leading milk producing country in the world, accounting for ~19% of the global market share. The milk processing industry in India is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of ~14.8% between FY 2018 and FY 2023, and will reach INR 2,458.7 Bn in FY 2023. Being one of the primary dairy consumables in India, the increase demand for milk in the country is owed to the increasing population. As of FY 2018, ~81.1% of the Indian dairy and milk processing market was part of the unorganized sector, which produces milk in unhygienic environments. This reduces the overall quality and nutrition levels of the milk produced. India has the highest livestock population in the world with 50% of the buffaloes and 20% of the world’s cattle population, most of which are milch cows and milch buffaloes. India’s dairy industry is considered as one of the most successful development programs in the post-Independence period. India is the world’s largest milk producer, accounting for more than 13% of world’s total milk production. As it is the world’s largest consumer of dairy products, but consuming almost 100% of its own milk production. Dairy products are a major source of cheap and nutritious food to millions of people in India and the only acceptable source of animal protein for large vegetarian segment of Indian population, particularly among the landless, small and marginal farmers and women. In India, about three-fourth of the population live in rural areas and about 38% of them are poor. A specific Indian phenomenon is the unorganized sector of milkmen, vendors who collect the milk from local producers and sell the milk in both, urban and rural areas, which handles around 65-70% of the national milk production. However, it opens a new gate for the dairy farmer to directly reach to the consumer or to shorten the distance between the consumer and producer, leading to higher rates for the product milk. While, in the organized dairy industry, the cooperative milk processors have a 60% market share. The cooperative dairies process 90% of the collected milk as liquid milk whereas the private dairies process and sell only 20% of the milk collected as liquid milk and 80% for other dairy products with a focus on value-added products. In the present situation of world market, the milk and dairy market landscape is a dynamic entity within the food industry new opportunities in emerging markets, increasing globalization, changes in consumer demand, nutritional policy and the regulatory environment are among top issues facing the industry. This will lead to increase of India`s share in the world milk production from the current 16 per cent to 21 per cent in 2020. The core of the dairy industry lies with the milk producing farmer, who gets affected by many factors ranging from fuel and agricultural input prices to government`s foreign policy. The global dairy products market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.2% from 2019 to reach $645.8 billion by 2025. Dairy is defined as a business enterprise that deals with the processing and harvesting of animal milk for human consumption. Some of the common milch animals include cow, goat, buffalo, camel and sheep. The milk obtained from these animals can be consumed directly and processed into ice cream, cheese, paneer, butter, ghee, condensed milk and yogurt. These products offer various nutrients such as calcium, proteins, zinc, magnesium, and vitamin D and B12. With widespread demand for dairy products and their proactive function in the global food industry, dairy plays a crucial role in the growth of the economies worldwide. Over the years, the dairy industry has witnessed improvements in product safety through specialization, modernization and consolidation. Moreover, advancements in global trade have also influenced the profitability of dairy farms. As a whole any entrepreneur can venture in this project without risk and earn profit. Few Indian major players are as under Amrut Industries Ltd. Creamline Dairy Products Ltd. India Dairy Products Ltd K M G Milk Food Ltd Milk Mantra Dairy Pvt. Ltd. Sri Vyshnavi Dairy Pvt. Ltd. Taj Milk Foods Pvt. Ltd. Tirumala Milk Products Pvt. Ltd. Vaishno Devi Dairy Products Ltd.
Plant capacity: Milk: 5,000 Ltrs / Day Butter: 120 Kgs / Day Ghee: 100 Kgs / Day Paneer: 220 Kgs / Day Cow Urine: 6,500 Ltrs / Day Kande: 2,900 Pkts / DayPlant & machinery: Rs 276 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs 1768 lakhs
Return: 27.00%Break even: 42.00%
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Groundnut Oil

Groundnut oil is a vegetable oil derived from groundnuts. It is also called peanut oil. The oil has a strong peanut flavor and aroma. It is often used in American, Chinese, South Asian and Southeast Asian cuisine, both for general cooking, and in the case of roasted oil, for added flavor. Unrefined groundnut oil has a smoke point of 320°F/160°C and is used as a flavorant for dishes akin to sesame oil. Groundnut haulms are nutritious and widely used for feeding livestock. The groundnut oil is composed of mixed glycerides, and contain a high proportion of unsaturated fatty acids, in particular Oleic (50-56%) and Linoleic (18-30%). Cooking oil is an important and essential item in the FMCG sector. An average Indian consumes 15 Kg of oil in a year. Compared to other oils like sunflower oil, cottonseed oil, and soy oil, groundnut oil has more nutritional value. In addition to cooking, groundnut oil is used in the bakery and confectionery industry. Groundnut oil is used in soaps, salad oils, mayonnaise, etc. Groundnut oil is expensive compared to other oils. It has more vitamins, minerals, nutritional value and low levels of cholesterol. It is also suitable edible oil for Indian cooking. In India, groundnut is cultivated in 5.8 million hectares. Gujarat is the highest producer of groundnut oil in India. Groundnut seed contains 50-55% of the oil. It is one of the best oil seeds to extract oil from. Increasing use of groundnut oil in cosmetics are going to be one in all the primary drivers of the peanut oil market. The abrasive, volatizing, and cleansing properties of hot-pressed groundnut oil and its derivatives are boosting its application in BPC product and cosmetics, such as moisturizers and skin cleansers. Growing popularity of blended oil are going to be one in all the critical peanut oil market trends. The utilization of cheap alternatives, similar to vegetable oil in blended oil makes it more affordable than conventional oil. These advantages can boost the popularity of homogenized peanut oil and consequently fuel the growth of the peanut oil market. However, the high production cost of peanut oil is a major factor expected to restraint growth of the target market in the near future. In addition, high consumption of peanut oil results in various side effects in human health which is one of the major factors expected to hamper growth of the target market to a certain extent. Global peanut oil market is set to witness a steady CAGR of 4.25% in the forecast period of 2019- 2026. Groundnut oil is an all-purpose oil made from peanuts. It is generally used for it for its ‘nutty’ flavor and taste. It the oil is suitable for all types of cooking- frying, grilling and seasoning. Studies have shown that groundnut oil is just as effective in protecting against heart disease, as is olive oil. This is because it has similar properties and a similar fatty acid composition, as does olive oils. India is rated as the third largest producer of groundnut in the world with annual production of over 5-6 million tons. Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka are the leading producers in the country and accounts for nearly 75% of the total output. Groundnut contributes to nearly 25% of total oil seed production in the country. As a whole any entrepreneur can venture in this project without risk and earn profit.
Plant capacity: Groundnut Oil (1 Ltr Pack each): 35,178 Packs / Day Groundnut Oil (5 Ltrs Pack each): 3,015 Packs / Day Groundut Cake (100 Kgs Bag each): 637.5 Bags / DayPlant & machinery: Rs 318 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs 838 lakhs
Return: 30.00%Break even: 65.00%
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Nicotine from Tobacco Waste

Nicotine is a natural product of tobacco, occurring in the leaves of Nicotiana tabacum in a range of 0.5 to 7.5% depending on variety. Nicotine is also found in the leaves of Nicotiana rustica, in amounts of 2–14%; in Duboisia hopwoodii and in Asclepias syriaca. Nicotine is a widely used stimulant and potent par sympathomimetic alkaloid that is naturally produced in the nightshade family of plants. It is used for smoking cessation to relieve withdrawal symptoms. Nicotine is a widely used stimulant and potent para sympathomimetic alkaloid that is naturally produced in the nightshade family of plants. It is used for smoking cessation to relieve withdrawal symptoms. Natural organic compounds and Pyrethroids: Nicotine is a non-persistent non-systemic, contact insecticide with some ovicidal properties. Nicotine is useful as a fumigant in closed spaces. Nicotine is prepared from tobacco by steam distillation or solvent extraction. However, Nicotine is harmful to bees, dangerous to fish, livestock, game, wild birds and animals. Following formulations of nicotine are available in the market: The 95% alkaloid, nicotine sulphate [40% alkaloid], and 3-5% dusts. For fumigation nicotine shreds are burnt, or the liquid nicotine is applied to a heated metal surface. The implementation of Tobacco control measures and higher production of Tobacco is expected to ease the situation in the future and more raw material containing higher percentage of nicotine will be available in future to the Nicotine and other alternate tobacco product manufacturers in the future. However, in India, the product of nicotine alone is not enough to meet the growing demand. Most of its demand is met by imports. Nicotine is one of important alkaloid chemical having various applications. Its major use is found as insecticide for various fruits & vegetables. Nowadays the nicotine is sold in the market as nicotine sulphate 40 % concentration. In agriculture it is used in the form of nicotine sulphate solution to control different pests and fungi in crops. Being a potential pesticide obtained from natural resources, it has a very good market potential in the agricultural sectors. The India Tobacco Board has authorized a 2020 Traditional FCV crop size of 90 million kilos. However, crop size is estimated at 96 million kilos. A grade spread consisting of 20 million kilos of bright, 25 million kilos of the medium, and 51 million kilos of low style tobacco. 90% of the crop is already harvested. The average market price is USD 2.10 for this year. Indian Tobacco Board has authorized an NLS 2020 crop size of 46 million kilos. However, a crop size 42 million kgs is anticipated which was transplanted in 17,000 hectares and 90% of the crop has been harvested. The average market price is expected to be USD 2.30 for this year. In India, production of Flue-Cured Virginia (FCV) tobacco – a variety used in Cigarettes, accounts for around 30% of total tobacco produced in India. India is the 3rd largest producer of FCV tobacco in the world with an annual production of around 240 million kgs. As a whole any entrepreneur can venture in this project without risk and earn profit. Few Indian major players are as under Tata Chemicals Ltd. Punjab Chemicals & Crop Protection Ltd. Cipla Health Ltd. B G P Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. Alchem International Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: Nicotine 100ml bottle each: 3,500 Bottles / DayPlant & machinery: Rs 243 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : Rs 1315 lakhs
Return: 33.00%Break even: 43.00%
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IV Fluids (BFS Technology)

Intravenous fluids are fluids which are intended to be administered to a patient intravenously, directly through the circulatory system. These fluids must be sterile to protect patients from injury, and there are a number of different types available for use. Many companies manufacture packaged intravenous fluids, as well as products which can be mixed with sterile water to prepare a solution for intravenous administration. Fluids are given when someone's body fluid volume falls. There are a number of things which can cause a drop in fluid volume. Vomiting and diarrhea are a classic example, which is why people are encouraged to drink fluids when they are sick, to keep their fluid volume stable. Another cause is blood loss, which causes problems both because people lose blood products, and because they experience a loss in fluid volume. Electrolyte levels in the blood can also become unstable as a result of rapid changes in fluid volume, in which case intravenous fluids can be used to restore the balance. Intravenous fluids can also be used as a route of medication administration. If a doctor wants to deliver a small amount of medication over an extended period of time, it can be dissolved in a bag of intravenous fluids and set on an infusion pump which delivers the medicated fluid directly into the blood. They are also commonly used to assist with surgical recovery; people who receive fluids after surgery tend to experience better recovery than people who do not. Intravenous (IV) solutions are fluids that are intended to be administered to a patient directly into the venous circulation. These fluids are sterile fluids that protects patients at the time of significant dehydration. There are various kind of IV solutions on the market to be used within the market. Several companies manufactures repacked intravenous fluids or product or compounds which may be mixed with sterile water to prepare a solution for intravenous administration. Technologies utilized in the production of IV fluids are Blow-Fill-Seal (BFS) Technology and type fill seal (FFS) technology. BFS and FFS are a variety of advanced aseptic manufacturing technique, in which the container is made (in case of BFS and in FFS pouch is formed), filled, and sealed in one continuous, automated system. A primary advantage of these technologies is to reduce human intervention, which is able to cut back the risk of microbial contamination and foreign particulates. Thus, these technologies are used to aseptically manufacture sterile pharmaceutical liquid. The primary costumers for these manufacturing units are Hospitals, Clinics, Dialysis centers, Home care settings. The global Intravenous Fluid market size was valued at US$ 8,372.0 million in 2019 and is expected to witness a CAGR of 6.1% over the forecast period (2019 – 2027). The basic function of I.V. fluids is to replenish body fluids. It can also be used in the treatment of electrolyte metabolism, especially in severe cases, therapy of acid-base in balances, the volume substitution and volume replacement in surgery of accident victims suffering blood loss. It can be used as parenteral nutrition for severally ill and post-operative patients. The emergence of the IV Fluid market is attributed to the fast-growing geriatric population and therefore the presence of deficiency disease within the old and pediatric population. Increasing launches and regulative approvals for intravenous Fluid injection is expected to drive the growth of the worldwide intravenous fluid market. Launches of latest intravenous fluid injections for the treatment of assorted diseases similar to dehydration, gastrointestinal diseases are expected to drive the intravenous fluid market growth. The growth of the worldwide intravenous solutions market is driven by several factors. The increasing incidence of gastrointestinal disorders, diabetes, and cancer is one in every of the most important factors that are expected to increase the rate of adoption of intravenous solutions among customers. The rising popularity of intravenous vitamin c medical care in cancer treatment is one in all the most important trends in the intravenous solutions market. The intravenous vitamin c solution has been observed to possess an increased toxicity to cancer cells and improve the patients' quality of life. Major drivers of the global intravenous solutions market include increase in the incidence of chronic and acute diseases, rise in the geriatric population, increase in strategic collaborations between manufacturers to enhance their product portfolio and geographical presence, expansion in the pharmaceutical industry, increase in demand for intravenous solutions from developing economies, and increase in health care expenditure. However, factors such as stringent regulatory scenario and high cost of maintenance of fluids are expected to restrain the global intravenous solution market during the forecast period. As a whole any entrepreneur can venture in this project without risk and earn profit. Few Indian major players are as under Parenteral Surgicals Ltd. Kokad Pharmaceutical Laboratories Ltd. Infutec Healthcare Ltd. Axa Parenterals Ltd. Ahlcon Parenterals (India) Ltd. Abaris Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. Pharmazell (India) Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: IV Fluids (500 ml Size Pack): 80,000 Packs / Day IV Fluids (100 ml Size Pack): 80,000 Packs / DayPlant & machinery: Rs 2592 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs 3903 lakhs
Return: 25.00%Break even: 40.00%
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Disposable Nitrile Gloves

Nitrile gloves are a type of disposable gloves made from synthetic rubber, this means there is no risk of latex allergies. They are the most popular gloves type in our range and offer superior strength, dexterity and resistance to oils and aqueous chemicals in comparison to vinyl or latex. For these reasons, they are often used in the medical, laboratory and manufacturing industries. Nitrile gloves are a great compromise between latex and vinyl. Our Blue Nitrile gloves offer protection from bodily fluids providing a barrier that prevents infection, cross-infection or cross-contamination. Tests revealed that Nitrile gloves are three times more puncture-resistant than rubber gloves. Nitrile gloves protect the wear from a range of chemicals and blood borne pathogens. Our Nitrile Gloves go through an extra process of chlorinating which ease donning. Made from allergy safe compound that feels like latex, but stronger, cheaper and more comfortable. Nitrile exam gloves are the material of choice for many professional users because of its cut resistance, chemical resistance, cost, allergy safe and cleanliness. Rubber gloves are being used in medical industry, automobile industry and manufacturing industry including food processing. The major purpose of using these rubber gloves are to protect the hand and fingers from heat, abrasion, electric shocks, chemical attack, contamination through direct contact as in the case of medical examination gloves etc. Rubber gloves manufacturing process is not complex and the main raw material is rubber latex. This small business manufacturing can be initiated as a small scale with small startup capital. The Indian market for medical gloves is still evolving. While the global market is growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of two per cent, the Indian market is at seven per cent growth. Every day there is a new hospital or nursing home popping up in India, so the demand for medical gloves is expected to increase. Medical tourism is also driving the growth of this product category in our country. The market size therefore only for gloves in India is Rs 300 crore. In view of all this, there is a good scope to initiate small-scale rubber gloves manufacturing unit. “The glove industry has become very innovative and has gone into technological transformation. Nonetheless, we need the support of the Government to facilitate the transformation. Innovation comes from talent and hence people skills. With the right talent pool, the industry is set to see better prospects in the years ahead. The global demand for gloves remained robust and would continue even in times of recession, adding that most players had moved into producing Nitrile gloves in line with the current market demand. The Global Rubber Gloves market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 8.5% between 2014 and 2022. The factors such as rising healthcare expenditure, increasing health threats and increasing hygiene awareness and healthcare regulations are driving the market growth. When a person touches an object/surface contaminated by COVID-19 infected person, and then touches his own eyes, nose, or mouth, he may get exposed to the virus. Although this is not thought to be a predominant mode of transmission, care should be exercised while handling objects/surface potentially contaminated by suspect/confirmed cases of COVID-19. Nitrile gloves are preferred over latex gloves because they resist chemicals, including certain disinfectants such as chlorine. There is a high rate of allergies to latex and contact allergic dermatitis among health workers. Non powdered gloves are preferred to powdered gloves. As a whole any entrepreneur can venture in this project without risk and earn profit. Few Indian major players are as under Wellness Forever Medicare Pvt. Ltd T T K Biomed Ltd. Sara Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. Narang Medical Ltd. Mallcom (India) Ltd London Rubber India Ltd. Honeywell International (India) Pvt. Ltd. Casil Health Products Ltd. Accent Industries Ltd
Plant capacity: Disposable Nitrile Gloves: 100,000 Pcs. / DayPlant & machinery: Rs 632 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs 1239 lakhs
Return: 29.00%Break even: 57.00%
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Vinyl, Nitrile and Latex Disposable Medical Gloves Manufacturing

Vinyl, Nitrile and Latex Disposable Medical Gloves Manufacturing. Business Opportunities in Hand Gloves Industry. A disposable glove is commonly made from natural or synthetic rubber that covers the whole hand and is used to protect the wearer against harmful environmental influences and/or used by caregivers in health care to protect themselves and patients from infections .As the name implies, disposable gloves are designed for single use only and should be disposed immediately after use. Latex offers protection from a variety of chemicals and body fluids. Latex gloves can come in a variety of thicknesses for durability from punctures and tears. They come in powered, lightly powdered and powder-free. The powder inside latex gloves is cornstarch based and used for easily slipping the gloves on your hands. Vinyl gloves are made from a synthetic material called Poly Vinyl Chloride, or PVC, commonly known as vinyl. Vinyl gloves are a popular choice for the food industry and situations, yet has proven to be less durable and offers reduced protection. Disposable Nitrile gloves are the examination gloves of choice for nurses and doctors when working in harsh environments. Nitrile gloves are known for providing protection toward various chemicals and are the preferred glove for use with cytotoxic and antineoplastic drugs. In addition, Nitrile offers excellent barrier protection, providing three times more puncture resistance than latex. It is therefore no surprise that Nitrile exam gloves are becoming the preferred latex-free choice. Related Projects:- Disposable Products and Projects from Paper, Plastic, Thermocol, Banana Leaves (Use and Throw Items, Throwing Item, Single Use Items, Disposable Take-Away Packaging, Disposable Food Packaging, Disposable Items Manufacturing) How Gloves are made Whichever material rubber gloves are made of, they are manufactured in the same basic way. The process starts with hand-shaped ceramic or aluminum molds on a conveyor, which are dipped in wash tanks with hot water and chlorine or bleach and then dried. This dipping gets rid of any potential residue from the previous batch of gloves. Once the molds are cleaned, they must be coated to make the rubber stick. To accomplish this the molds are dipped into a mixture of calcium nitrate solution (which will coagulate the rubber) and calcium carbonate (which is a lubricant to keep the gloves from sticking to the mold too much). A second drying occurs, and then the glove forms dip into tanks of either latex, nitrile, or polyvinyl chloride. This is when the processes begin to differ since the materials must be processed differently. Related Books: - Disposable Products (Medical, Surgical, Thermocol, Plastic, Paper, Domestic And General Products) - Use And Throw Items, Single Use Items, Disposable Take-Away Packaging, Disposable Items Manufacturing Latex gloves have their thickness determined by how long they remain in the tank. Once the forms are out, they spin to remove excess rubber and then are washed in hot water and chlorine again. This process removes excess latex and chemicals to lower the severity of any allergic reactions. The forms are then dried and cured using vulcanization, which interlinks the rubber molecules to make the gloves stronger. After a second rinse to remove any more excess latex, the gloves go through a series of brushes that roll (also known as beading) their ends into cuffs. They are then removed using air jets. Once they’re off the molds, the gloves can be tested and shipped. Nitrile or vinyl gloves are also dipped in a tank filled with liquid rubber and baked to form and dry them. Gloves then may undergo chlorination or polymer coating to make them easier to put on and take off. Chlorination, in which they are exposed to chlorine, makes them harder and more slippery. They can also be polymer-coated, which lubricates them. Once any coatings are added, gloves are stripped from the molds, commonly by human workers, since synthetic rubber is stickier than latex. The gloves then can be tested. Related Book: - Disposable Products Manufacturing Handbook Market Outlook The Indian healthcare industry is witnessing considerable growth due to growth in health awareness among the population. Therefore, increasing the scope for developing disposable gloves manufacturing sites across the country, mainly in the southern zone. However, the glove manufacturers need to invest extensively to increase production capacity due to increase in the demand for disposable gloves. Moreover, India mainly depends on the import of disposable gloves due to less production capacity. For instance, the demand for disposable surgical gloves is high among the surgical team members due to the constant change of gloves during surgery, as use of single gloves for longer time is unsafe, owing to the fear of contamination, long exposure to external environment, and carelessness. Therefore, these factors are expected to fuel the growth of the market, and India is anticipated to be one of the fastest growing disposable gloves markets in Asia in the near future. India disposable gloves market generated $303 million in 2017, and is projected to reach $760 million by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 12.4% from 2018 to 2025. In terms of volume, the market is growing at a CAGR of 8.3% from 2018 to 2025. Related Projects:- Surgical, Medical Plastics, Medical Disposables, Disposable Medical Products used in Hospitals The growth of disposable gloves market in India is driven by growing awareness about hygiene, disease prevention, and safety among the Indian populace coupled with surge in the number of end users. Moreover, technological advancements in manufacturing gloves and unprecedented growth of the healthcare sector are expected to provide lucrative opportunities to market players in the near future. However, limitations in production capacity and toxic reactions associated with the use of certain gloves are expected to impede the market growth. Further, the increased incidences of infectious diseases also encourage the adoption of these gloves amongst the users. Besides, some microorganisms, such as hepatitis B or herpes virus, can pass through the microscopic pores formed during normal use of gloves or be transferred when gloves are removed from the hands in a non-aseptic manner. Thus, for this situation, medical gloves are mandated, which in turn, enhances the growth of the market during the forecast period. However, to ensure that the gloves preserve their protective function, appropriate care should be taken during their handling and use. It is also necessary to remove them from the hands with due care and dispose of them immediately after use, thereby reducing the likelihood of cross-transmission of microorganisms. Related Book:- Handbook on Medical and Surgical Disposable Products Key Players • Ansell Limited • Hartalega Holdings Berhad • B. Braun Melsungen • Semperit AG Holding • Medline Industries, Inc. • MRK Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. • RFB Latex Limited • Primus Gloves Private Limited • Kanam Latex Industries Pvt. Ltd. • Asma Rubber Products Pvt. Ltd. • Sara Healthcare P Ltd. • Vijayalakshmi Health & Surgicals Pvt. Ltd. • Dahanu Rubber Gloves Manufacturing Co. • Plasti Surge Industries Pvt. Ltd. • Safeshield India Rubber Products Pvt. Ltd. • Sara Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. • 3p India. Tags:- #DisposableMedicalGloves #NaturalRubberGloves #NitrileGloves #VinylGloves #disposablemedicalgloves #ExaminationGloves #SurgicalGloves #RubberGloves #MedicalGloves #disposablegloves #DetailedProjectReport #businessconsultant #BusinessPlan #feasibilityReport #NPCS #startupideas #COVID19 #covid19business #NitrileGloves
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Production of Catenary Wires and Conductors used in Railway Electrification

Production of Catenary Wires and Conductors used in Railway Electrification. Investment Opportunities in Overhead Catenary Industry. Catenary wire Longitudinal wire supporting the grooved contact wire or wires either directly or indirectly. The Catenary wire comprises of 19 strands of cadmium copper, each strand of 2.10 mm dia, with overall dia of 10.5 mm having about 80% conductivity and 65 sq. mm cross-sectional area. The contact wire is a solid hard drawn grooved electrolytic copper of 12.24 mm dia and 107 sq. mm cross-sectional area. The Catenary wire comprises 19 strands of cadmium copper, each strand of 2.10 mm dia, with overall dia of 10.5 mm having about 80% conductivity and 65 sq. mm cross-sectional area. The contact wire is a solid hard drawn grooved electrolytic. Copper of 12.24 mm dia and 107 sq. mm cross-sectional area. The total current carrying capacity of both wires is 600 Amps. The condemning size of contact wire is 8.25 mm. Related Projects:- Wire & Cable Projects Market Outlook The market for overhead catenary systems is seen to be accelerated by a couple of factors. One of the main factors to boost the growth of the market is the rapidly expanding rate of high-speed rail network services. This is taking place in most of the regions so as to achieve faster means of transport. Apart from that the growing need for rail transport facilities that are both technologically advanced and energy efficient is also boosting the growth of the overhead catenary system market in the future years. However, factors like the high investment of capital and their high maintenance costs of the overhead catenary systems may pose a threat to the overall growth of the market in the years to come. Adding to that is the growth of the third rail system happening in urban rail transits which is also another cause of concerns for players on this market. Related Books:- Handbook on Steel Bars, Wires, Tubes, Pipes, S.S. Sheets Production with Ferrous Metal Casting & Processing The overhead catenary system market for electrified track length in operation is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.55% during the forecast period, from an estimated market size of 232.6 thousand miles in 2018 to 326.7 thousand miles by 2025. The simple catenary type segment is expected to be the largest growing segment of the overhead catenary system market, by catenary type. Presently, the largest market share of the operational train fleet is functioning over the simple type catenary system. This scenario is likely to remain the same during the forecast period. This is attributed to the fact that the majority of the proposed rail projects worldwide are expected to be operated on the simple catenary system because of fewer complications and an easy built-up structure. Related Projects:- Wire and wire products and Projects Key Players Bharat Insulation Co. (India) Pvt. Ltd. Elite Conductors Ltd. G K Winding Wires Ltd. Grid India Power Cables Pvt. Ltd. Hindustan Transmission Products Ltd. K E C International Ltd. M E W Electricals Ltd. Millennium Wires Pvt. Ltd. Precision Wires India Ltd. S H Haryana Wires Ltd. Sunrise Metallic (India) Pvt. Ltd. Versatile Wires Ltd. Vidarbha Winding Wires Ltd. Vidya Wires Pvt. Ltd. Tags:- #catenarywires #RailwayElectrification #overheadcatenary #catenary #railway #MessengerWire #DetailedProjectReport #businessconsultant #BusinessPlan #feasibilityReport #NPCS #Startupbusinessideas #projectconsultancy #businessopportunity #BusinessFeasibilityStudies #BusinessFeasibilityStudy
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