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Edible Oils, Non Edible Oils, Fats, Vegetable Fats and Oils, Corn Oil, Cooking Oils, Rice Bran Oil, Castor Oil, Sesame Oil, Linseed Oil, Vanaspati Ghee Projects

India is a leading player in edible oils, being the world’s largest importer (ahead of the EU and China) and the world’s third-largest consumer (after China and the EU).A growing population, increasing rate of consumption and increasing per capita income are accelerating the demand for edible oil in India.

India is one of the largest producers of oilseeds in the world and this sector occupies an important position in the agricultural economy. Oilseeds and edible oils are two of the most sensitive essential commodities.  India grows oilseeds on an area of over 26 million hectares, with productivity of around 1000 kg a hectare. But self –reliance in edible oils is not in sight and the country imports almost half of its edible oil requirements.

India has a wide range of oilseeds crops grown in its different agro climatic zones. Groundnut, mustard/rapeseed, sesame, safflower, linseed, castor are the major traditionally cultivated oilseeds.  Soyabean and sunflower have also assumed importance in recent years. Coconut is most important amongst the plantation crops. Among the non-conventional oils, rice bran oil and cottonseed oil are the most important. The Indian edible oil industry is composed of some 15,000 oil mills, 600 solvent extraction units, 250 vanaspati units and about 400 refining units.

The National council of Applied Economic Research has projected the demand for edible oils under three scenarios on the basis of per capita income growing annually by 4%, 5% and 6%.Under the low growth scenario, the demand was to rise to 22.8 million tones, under medium growth scenario to 25.9 million tones and under high growth scenario to 29.4 million tones in the near future. The edible oil industry is largely dominated by the bulk segment. Unbranded segment accounts for anywhere between 80 and 90% of the total consumption. Imports are taking place in two forms-refined and crude oil. A large part of the crude oil gets sold as unbranded oil. The share of raw oil, refined oil and vanaspati in the total edible oil market is estimated at 35%, 55% and 10% respectively.

Coming to the non edible oil sector, there has been a great potential for production of bio-fuels like bio-ethanol and biodiesel. The country has been hit hard by the increased cost and uncertainty and so is exploring other energy sources occurring, bio-diesel, extracted from trees is one such alternative under consideration. Bio-diesel would be cheap to produce as it can be extracted from certain species of tree that are common in many parts of India. Due to the concern on the availability of recoverable fossil fuel reserves and the environmental problems caused by the use those fossil fuels, considerable attention has been given to biodiesel production as an alternative to petrodiesel. The focus is on biodiesel production which is produced from vegetable oils, animal fats or non-edible oils. Talking of non edible oils, the castor oil presently bears a great importance in this sector. Castor oil is one of the most useful plant oils. Castor Oil, in various grades, is used in pharmaceuticals, food and other industries. In addition, castor oil and its derivatives & castor-based oleochemicals are the source of a number of useful oleochemicals.

India’s edible oil imports increased to 6.12 lakh tonnes in the fiscal ended March 2010 while the non-edible oil imports fell to 20,575 tonnes, according to the Solvent Extractors Association.
The fall in the imports of non-edible oil was due to the higher imports due to the larger stocks at ports for lift and in pipelines. The country had imported 6.41 lakh tonnes of vegetable oils comprising edible and non-edible oil in March 2009. However, the overall import of vegetable oils rose 4.3% to 37.47 lakh tonnes during November 2009 to March 2010 compared with 35.92 lakh tonnes in the corresponding period of the previous year. Non-edible oil imports rose by 2.5% to 1.62 lakh tonnes during November 2009 to March 2010 compared with 1.58 lakh tonnes in the year-ago period, while edible oils imports increased to 35.85 lakh tonnes from 34.34 lakh tonnes.

Going by the market Statistics, the edible and non edible oil sector is all set for a boom in the market.The edible and non edible oil Industry needs to be strengthened by raising productivity, ensuring a reasonable price to the farmers and levying import duties at a reasonable level. Controls and regulations by government have left the oil industry in a highly competitive market dominated by both domestic and multinational players. It is the right time for an entrepreneur to venture into this sector which is highly profitable.

 

 

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Peanut Oil Manufacturing Industry

Peanut Oil Manufacturing Industry. Groundnut Oil Production Business. Edible Oil Industry Peanut oil, also referred to as groundnut oil or arachis oil, is a vegetable-derived oil made from the edible seeds of the peanut plant. Peanut oil, also known by other names such as groundnut oil and arachis oil, is a type of vegetable oil commonly used in cooking that is derived from peanuts. It comes in a number of varieties, including refined, unrefined, roasted, and cold-pressed, which have slight differences in their nutritional value and health benefits. Generally, people use peanut oil in their cooking for the interesting flavor that it gives, particularly the roasted variety, as well as the fact that it is healthier than many types of oil. Peanut oil is most commonly used in Asian cultures, including that of China and Southeast Asian nations like Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. Peanut oil is an edible vegetable oil, which is derived from peanuts. Peanuts are legumes and are native to Latin America and various other tropical regions. Peanut oil is utilized either to enhance the flavor of the underlying food or as a base for cooking. It possess a high smoke point comparative to other cooking oils, and is used for frying food. Its major component fatty acids include oleic acid, linoleic acid, and palmitic acid. In addition, it contains arachidic acid, stearic acid, lignoceric acid, behenic acid, and other fatty acids. Market Outlook The global peanut oil market is highly congested with high level of competition among key players. Moreover, since there is no unique functionality of peanut oil when compared to other vegetable oils, the demand is anticipated to remain stagnant throughout the forecast period. The emergence of soybean oil is as an important reason for the declining growth of the global peanut oil market. The impact of new and unique oils is predominantly strong in developed regions, since consumers have access to new products and have a strong purchasing power. Peanut oil is relatively healthy owing to low percentage of trans-fats, saturated fats, and cholesterol. Moreover, the nutty flavor offered by peanut oil is a crucial factor, which is anticipated to accelerate the demand for peanut oil. However, high price of peanut oil and increase in demand for soybean oil hamper the market growth. In 2017, the global Peanut Oil market size was million US$ and is forecast to million US in 2025, growing at a CAGR of from 2018. The global peanut oil market is segmented on the basis of type, application, packaging, and geography. Based on type, the market is categorized into refined and unrefined. By application, it is classified into personal care products, food, pharmaceutical, and others. According to packaging, it is divided into glass containers, plastic containers, cartons, plastic pouches, and others. Geographically, it is analyzed across into North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and LAMEA. The major players operating in the global market are focusing on key market strategies such as mergers, acquisitions, collaborations, and partnerships. Some of the key players in the global market include: • Archer Daniels Midland • Cargill Incorporated • Olam International • Adani Wilmar Limited • Ventura Foods (Lou Ana), etc. The peanut oil is segmented on the basis of type, application, and packaging. On the basis of type, the market is segmented into refined and unrefined peanut oil. The refined oil is refined through bleaching and deodorization. This process essentially removes the components that might cause peanut-based allergies thereby making refined peanut oil, non-allergic. The high smoke point offered by refined peanut oil makes it an attractive frying oil for hotels and restaurants. Unrefined peanut oil offers the nutty taste of peanuts and is, therefore, an ideal choice for salad dressings. Production of groundnut oil may cross 700,000 tonnes this year in India following a bumper output. In addition, lower export of peanuts have diverted the crop to crushing, which has increased the oil production. The global peanut oil market is highly congested with high level of competition among key players. Moreover, since there is no unique functionality of peanut oil when compared to other vegetable oils, the demand is anticipated to remain stagnant throughout the forecast period. Edible Oil Market India is a potential market for edible oils because of its domestic consumption. However, the deficit between production and consumption of edible oils is increasing rapidly, even after importing millions of tonnes of oil. The government should increase the oilseed production and solve the problems faced by the edible old market. The Indian edible oil market is the world’s fourth-largest after the USA, China and Brazil. The Indian per capita consumption for edible oil is expected to grow from the current consumption levels of ~16kg to ~24 kg’s by 2020 with a conservative CAGR of ~6% & 1% (Historical Growth rates) for Total edible oil consumption and Population respectively. Demand for edible oil is mainly driven by increase in per capita consumption of the commodity, rising income levels and improvement of living standards. The global edible oils market is expected to witness a steady growth throughout the forecast period 2017-2024. The global edible oils market is also estimated to bring in US$ 130.3 Billion revenue by th end of the forecast period. The global edible oil market is anticipated to witness a substantial growth owing to increasing popularity of unrefined, unprocessed, healthy, and organic oil. In the coming years, vegetable oils with low cholesterol, fat, and calories are likely to gain high response due to growing health awareness among people across the world. In addition, major improvement in retail network, increasing crop yields, oil production, and growing economies are some of the prominent factors supporting the growth of the global edible oil market. Furthermore, growing popularity of canola oil, trans-fat free soybean oil, and emerging preference for olive oil will drive the global market for edible oil. The market for edible oil can be segmented on the basis of type, end-users, and geography. Increasing consumption of fried foods has significantly increased the demand for edible oils. Based on end-users, the marker for edible oil can be divided into food processor, food service, and retail. Improving living standards, changing dietary habits, and increasing consumer preference for healthy edible oil supporting the growth of the global edible oil market. Some of the key players operating in the global edible oil market include Archer Daniels Midland Company, Beidahuang Group, Ruchi Soya, Ach Food Companies Inc., Bunge Alimentos Sa, and Adani Group. Tags #Peanut_Oil_Production, #How_to_Start_your_own_Groundnut, #Peanut_Oil_Production_Business? #Groundnut_Oil_Production, Production Process of Peanut Oil? 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Sesame Oil Manufacturing Business

Sesame Oil Manufacturing Business. Extraction of Sesame Seed Oil. Emerging Investment Opportunities in Edible Oil Industry Sesame oil is a vegetable oil, with the colour ranging from a pale yellow to amber colored oil derived from the seeds of sesame plant. Sesame oil is produced using cold-press methods or normal oil-refining methods. The major application of this oil is found in cooking, the oil is also used in salad dressings, cosmetics and in other health and wellness products. Although the use of this oil in the other industries such as cosmetics has not been significantly high but the consumption of sesame oil for its nutrient has picked up as the trends in healthy living rises. Sesame oil is also use in certain cosmetic products as well, many hair care and skin care products such as hair serums, hair oil, lotions and conditioners use sesame oil as an active ingredient. It is often severed in the premium cosmetics category where the demand for this product is increasing at much higher levels. This demand is further expected to increase backed by the rise to a nutricosmetics segment in cosmetics industry. Market Outlook Sesame Oil is one of the oldest edible oils in the world. It is extracted from the seeds of one of the oldest cultivated plant, namely sesame. The sesame oil is very popular amongst the Southern regions in India, along with countries in Asia, USA, etc. The global Sesame Seed Oil market was million US$ in 2018 and is expected to million US$ by the end of 2025, growing at a CAGR of between 2019 and 2025. The country is facing a paradigm shift in the consumption of sesame oil because of its increasing use in different cuisines, ayurveda, various massage oils, etc. Sesame Oil is one of the oldest edible oils in the world. It is extracted from the seeds of one of the oldest cultivated plant, namely sesame. The sesame oil is very popular amongst the Southern regions in India, along with countries in Asia, USA, etc. Due to its nutritional value, people often pick sesame seed oil rather than any other oil for consumption and application. The power packed seed oil is good for overall health, but should only be consumed after consulting a doctor, it is good for skin and hair too. As the seed oil has so many benefits it is in a subtle way taking over the market with the increase in its production. This means that the more demand in the market for sesame oil, the more production will be required. This is also an insight for sesame seeds exporters in India who supply these seeds to different countries in the seed and oil form. The global Sesame oil market is segmented on the basis of its application, product type, distribution channel, and region. Based on its application, the global sesame oil market is segmented into three main segments; food, cosmetics and dietary supplement. Sesame oil has wide applications as a cosmetic, it is mostly used as nourishing, hair conditioning oil and as skin tonner. In culinary, sesame oil is used as a base for seasoning various dishes in the European cuisine. The use of this oil for cooking purpose is large but the use in cosmetics and dietary supplements is building up and the market is expected to grow at a relatively higher rate during the forecast period. The product type segment of sesame oil includes; brown sesame oil, pale yellow sesame oil and golden sesame oil. The pale yellow oil is often derived by cold pressing method and is produced directly from raw whereas the darker variants are derived from roasted/toasted sesame seeds. Highest growth is anticipated to come from the pharmaceutical segment among the major applications of the sesame seed oil market. The sesame oil market growth in this application is expected to increase at a CAGR of 6.6%. Increasing use of sesame oil as an injectable active pharmaceutical ingredient is expected to open new opportunities for the growth of the market in the near future. Consumption of sesame oil has gained an uptick, owing to its utilization in various products along with food. A major factor sustaining growth of the sesame oil market across the globe, is use of sesame oil in different cuisines, beauty products, Ayurveda, and various massage oils. Adoption of sesame oil is comparatively higher than other essential oils, as it has been the oldest edible oil consumed by humans. On the back of its nutritional value, consumers are opting the sesame seed oil, and the power packed sesame seed oil is beneficial for the overall human health, provided its consumption post-consulting a doctor. Sesame oil is also well known for its benefits regarding health of hair and skin. Owing to its aforementioned benefits, production of sesame oil has been witnessing a hike over the past few years, which in turn will impact growth of the sesame oil market in the upcoming years. Increasing demand for sesame seed globally, rising health awareness among individuals, and changing consumer preference towards healthy and nutritious food are major factors expected to drive growth of the global market over the forecast period. In addition, increasing preference towards sesame oil amongst variety of cooking oil and innovation in storage and transportation are other factors expected to further fuel growth of the target market. Furthermore, increasing use of sesame oil in various applications such as in cooking, beauty products, ayurveda products, and various massage oils are also expected to support growth of this market in the near future. Moreover, increasing adoption of sesame oil in various cosmetics products, owing to the increasing consciousness and awareness among individuals regarding benefits of oil in skin and hair product are expected to propel growth of the global market over the forecast period. Some of the key players participating in the global sesame oil market includes; Kadoya Sesame Mills Inc., La Tourangelle, Inc., Archer Daniels Midland Company, Pansari Group, V.V.V & Sons Edible Oils Limited. Tags #Sesame_Oil, #Sesame_Oil_Manufacturing, #Sesame_Seed_Oil_Production, #Sesame_Seed_Oil_Extraction, Sesame Seed Oil Making Process, #Sesame_Oil_Production, Sesame Oil Manufacturing Process Flowchart, Sesame Oil Extraction Process, Sesame Oil Extraction Process Pdf, Sesame Oil Project Report, #How_to_Extract_Sesame Oil, How is Sesame Oil made? 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Vanaspati Ghee Industry

Vanaspati Ghee Industry. Production of Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil. Edible Vegetable Ghee Manufacturing Business Vanaspati is a fully or partially hydrogenated vegetable cooking oil often used as a cheaper substitute for ghee. Vanaspati is a desi vegetable ghee that has been hydrogenated and hardened. It is much cheaper than desi ghee. All brands of Vanaspati are made from palm or palm olein oil. Hydrogenation is brought about by using nickel as a catalyst in reactors at low to medium pressure. Vanaspati contains trans fats. It is used for cooking purposes in different domestic and commercial places. They are rich in the taste and flavor. Ghee is primarily used for cooking and frying and as dressing or toppings for various foods. It is also used in the manufacture of snacks and sweets often mixed with vegetables, cereals, fruits, and nuts. In some parts of the world, ghee is considered as a sacred product and is used in religious rites. It could also be mentioned that ghee is used in Ayurveda, which is a system of traditional medicine developed in India several thousand years ago and now also practiced in other parts of the world as alternative medicine. There are various different forms of edible oil found in the market. One of the old and most highly used form is the vanaspati ghee; this is a cheaper version of the pure ghee which is the most used and ancient form of fatty oil used by Indians made from cow milk. In India, the main source of trans fat is Vanaspati, a form of vegetable ghee that is a Partially Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil (PHVO). Vanaspati has an important role in our edible oil economy. Its production is about 1.2 million tonnes annually. It has around 10% share of the edible oil market. Newer oils like soyabean, sunflower, rice bran and cottonseed and oils from oilseeds of tree and forest origin had found their way to the edible pool largely through vanaspati route. In India the consumption of edible oils and Vanaspati is comparatively high as compared to any other country. Peoples in India use Vanaspati and oil on daily basis particularly for cooking food. India’s current population is 1.25 billion and expected to grow 1.53 billion by 2030. In future when the population rises, the demand for oils and Vanaspati will also rise respectively. Even with a moderate population growth the absolute increase in number of people will be quiet high. As the social class tapers at the bottom and more families climb up the middle class from lower class, both per capita consumption as well as consumption of packaged food supplies increases. However, since Vanaspati is more preferred by lower class and the middle class favours oil to Vanaspati ghee, there could be a reverse trend of giving up use of Vanaspati in favour of refined oil. However, the double digit growth of out of home consumption of edible oil will tip in favour of indirect consumption of Vanaspati The market is further expected to reach a value of INR 4,653 Billion by 2024. The healthy growth of the market can be attributed to numerous forces. Population growth, rising disposable incomes, easy availability, and growing awareness about the benefits of ghee are some of the factors that are broadening the growth aspects of the market. At present, ghee is witnessing an escalation in demand across India on account of an increase in disposable incomes which has enabled consumers from lower income groups to afford it. Besides, as ghee does not require refrigeration and is shelf stable, it is preferred over its alternatives such as butter. Apart from this, a rise in the number of restaurants offering traditional Indian food is also giving a boost to the overall consumption of ghee. Moreover, numerous doctors in the country recommend moderate consumption of ghee daily as it helps in reducing inflammation, building strong bones and improving digestion. However, widespread adulteration of ghee, especially with refined and hydrogenated vegetable oils, is hindering the market growth in India. The consumption of ghee has increased, as it is rich in fat soluble vitamins A, D, & E, helps in building strong bones, improves digestion, and reduces inflammation. The plethora of health benefits and high penetration in the emerging market are the key drivers of the market growth. Further, high disposable income and population boom are expected to present lucrative opportunities to market players. However, overconsumption of ghee could lead to cardiovascular diseases, which in turn is key factor affecting the market growth during the forecast period. Population growth, health benefits, increasing disposable incomes and penetration in newer markets currently represent some of the key factors driving the demand of this product. In 2017, the global Ghee market size was million US$ and is forecast to million US in 2025, growing at a CAGR of from 2018. The global ghee market is segmented based on application and geography. On the basis of application, it is divided into household and industrial. Geographically, it is analyzed across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and LAMEA. Comprehensive competitive analysis and profiles of major market players, such as Amul, Britannia, Milkfood, Madhusudan Ghee, KMF, Nestle, Verka, Gopaljee Ananda, Gowardhan, and Anik are provided in the report. The Top Players Including: • Verka • Sterling Agro Industries Ltd. • Vrindavan Milk • Amul • Udhaya Krishna Pure Ghee • RKG Ghee • Param Dairy Ltd • Govind Milk & Milk • Shree Radhe Dairy Farm & Foods Pvt. 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Neem Oil and Neem Cake

Neem oil is obtained from the seeds of neem tree. Utilization of neem seeds is to be set with the problem of organization of systematic collection and crushing of seeds. But with the ever increasing exploitation of non edible oils for industrial and pharmaceutical purposes, neem oil is gaining importance economically.Neem oil can be used as soaps,medicinal and insecticide. Neem oil is usually opaque and bitter but it has recently been shown that it can be processed into non bitter edible oil with 50% oleic acid and 15% linoleum acid. Neem oil acts as an insecticide and protects plants and crops against pests. The demand of neem products are increasing day by day. Agriculture sector is now becoming a major consumer of theneem products viz. Neem oil, neem cake and neem based pesticides. The global biopesticide market is anticipated to grow at a staggering CAGR of 13.9% during the forecast period of 2017 to 2025.The biopesticides market is projected to reach USD 6.4 billion by 2023, at a CAGR of 15.99% during the forecast period. As a whole there is a good scope for new entrepreneur to invest in this business. Few Indian major players are as under: • Agro Extracts Ltd. • Hanuman Minor Oils Ltd. • J S P Oils & Fats Ltd. • K G N Agro Internationals Ltd. • Kohinoor Feeds & Fats Ltd. • Morinda Overseas Inds. Ltd. • Pan Asia Global Ltd.
Plant capacity: Neem Oil:225,000 Kgs per Annum Deoil Cake as by product:2,520,000 Kgs per AnnumPlant & machinery: 46 Lakhs
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Castor Oil & Its Derivatives

The castor oil plant, Ricinus communis, is a species of flowering plant in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae. Its seed is the castor bean which, despite its name, is not a true bean. Castor is indigenous to the south-eastern Mediterranean Basin, Eastern Africa, and India, but is widespread throughout tropical regions. The seeds contain between 40% and 60% oil that is rich in triglycerides of ricinoleic acid, 12 hydroxy oleic acid. The Indian variety of castor seed has an oil content of 48% but only 42% can be extracted. The seed contains ricin, a toxin, which is also present in lower concentrations throughout the plant and therefore castor oil is inedible. India is known as the world leader in castor seed and oil production and leads the international castor oil trade. Castor oil production in this country usually fluctuates between 250,000 and 350,000 tons per year. Castor is one of the oldest cultivated crops; however, it contributes to only 0.15% of the vegetable oil produced in the world. The oil produced from this crop is considered to be of importance to the global specialty chemical industry because it is the only commercial source of a hydroxylated fatty acid. Few Indian major players are as under: • A W N Agro Pvt. Ltd. • Adya Oils & Chemicals Ltd. • Balaji Agro Inds. Ltd. • Biotor Industries Ltd. • Ihsedu Agrochem Pvt. Ltd. • India Castor Ltd. • Jayant Agro-Organics Ltd. • Kalyani Refineries Ltd.
Plant capacity: Castor Oil:7,500 MT per Annum Refined Castor Oil:2,100 MT per Annum Hydrogenated Castor Oil:900 MT per Annum De-hydrated Castor Oil:1,500 MT per Annum 12-Hydroxy Stearic Acid:192 MT per Annum Sulfonated Castor Oil:192 MT per Annum Castor DePlant & machinery: 473 Lakh
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Neem Oil and Neem Cake Production Business

Neem Oil and Neem Cake Production Business. Setting up a Neem (Azadirachta indica) Processing Plant The material left after oil is squeezed out from seeds and is popularly known as the seed cake; it acts as a bio fertilizer and helps in providing the required nutrients to plants. It is widely used to ensure a high yield of crops. Neem oil is a vegetable oil pressed from the fruits and seeds of the Neem tree, Azadirachta indica, which is endemic to the Indian sub-continent and has been introduced to many other areas in the tropics Neem seed oil can also be obtained by solvent extraction of the neem seed, fruit, oilcake or kernel. Neem oil is a naturally occurring pesticide found in seeds from the neem tree. It is yellow to brown, has a bitter taste, and a garlic/sulfur smell. It has been used for hundreds of years to control pests and diseases. Components of neem oil can be found in many products today. These include toothpaste, cosmetics, soaps, and pet shampoos. Neem oil is a mixture of components. Azadirachtin is the most active component for repelling and killing pests and can be extracted from neem oil. The portion left over is called clarified hydrophobic neem oil. Neem cake organic manure protects plant roots from nematodes, soil grubs and white ants probably due to its residual limonoid content. It also acts as a natural fertilizer with pesticidal properties. Neem cake is widely used in India to fertilize paddy, cotton and sugarcane. Neem cake organic manure is the by-product obtained in the process of cold pressing of neem tree fruits and kernels, and the solvent extraction process for neem oil cake. Uses Neem Oil can soothe skin ailments such as inflammation, and it can reduce feverish body temperatures, while eliminating joint and muscle pain caused by rheumatic disorders. Neem Oil can be applied to the skin as a toner that restores moisture to the face while eliminating pathogens beneath the skin’s surface to leave skin looking and feeling healthier and younger. The Neem Oil which is extracted from the Neem Seeds has insecticidal and medicinal properties and is used in pest control. The leaves of the Neem Tree can be used to treat chicken pox and warts. It is used by applying the leaves in paste form directly to the skin. Neem leaves too are used to make a tea to reduce the fever caused by Malaria. Also, the leaves can be added to hot water to brew a foot soak to treat various foot fungi. It can also be used by adding it to the bath water for a relaxing time in the tub. Skin infections such as acne, psoriasis, scabies, and eczema can be treated with the anti-bacterial properties of Neem. Neem cake organic manure is widely used on crops like fruits, vegetables, sugarcane, Tea, Coffee, Paddy, Aromatic plants, Banana, and spice plantations and also in floriculture. Neem Seed Cake is used as a soil amendment which enriches the soil and lowers nitrogen loss. Plus it works as a nematicide. Market Outlook Global Neem Oil market size will increase to Million US$ by 2025, from Million US$ in 2018, at a CAGR of during the forecast period. The neem oil market is segmented based on application, type, and region. Based on application, the market is divided into pesticides/agriculture, pharmaceutical industry, personal care, and cosmetics. Based on product type, it is classified into leaf extract oil, seed extract oil, and bark extract oil. Based on region, it is analyzed across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and LAMEA. Neem oil is also potent element in pest repellent, which ultimately favors the market growth since it encourages neem oil manufacturing. However, countries such as Africa, which hold a smaller number of neem trees are compelled to import from Asian countries. This increases their cost of raw material and hence manufacturing of the product. Therefore, these manufacturers are inclined to opt for substitute herbs, which might consequently hinder the growth of the neem oil market. Neem oil is also potent element in pest repellent, which ultimately favors the market growth since it encourages neem oil manufacturing. However, countries such as Africa, which hold a smaller number of neem trees are compelled to import from Asian countries. This increases their cost of raw material and hence manufacturing of the product. Therefore, these manufacturers are inclined to opt for substitute herbs, which might consequently hinder the growth of the neem oil market. Neem Oil Market Segment by Manufacturers includes: • E.I.D. Parry • Neeming Australia Pty Ltd. • P.J. Margo Pvt. Ltd. • Agro Extract Limited • Ozone Biotech Pvt. Ltd. • GreeNeem Agri Private Limited • Fortune Biotech Ltd. • Swedenn Neem Tree Company • Bros Sweden Group • Certis USA LLC • Terramera Inc. The global market for neem is booming alongside a growing interest in natural and organic products around the world. The neem market is expected to grow from $653 million in 2015 to $1.8 billion in 2022, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16.3%. The majority of the neem extract market is currently based in the Asia-Pacific, with significant demand now coming from the United States, Spain and Italy. The major factors driving the global neem market are the crop’s efficient, safe and cost-effective applications in organic agriculture. The increasing concern of people and regulatory authorities towards the harmful effects of chemical-based fertilizers and pesticides on human health, has been compelling the farmers to use bio-based farm products. This has led to significant increase in the demand for bio-based fertilizers and pesticides. Global Neem Extract Market The global neem extract market is expected to grow from $653.7 million in 2015 to $1.87 billion in 2022 at a CAGR of 16.3%. Among all application areas, the agriculture segment accounted for the highest share of 40% in the total revenues of neem extract products. The demand of neem extract based fertilizers and pesticides is also escalating. Rich in proteins, amino acids, carotene and minerals, neem leaves and seed cakes are given as fodder to livestock population such as camel, goat, sheep and cross bred lambs, to increase their productivity. Neem is also known to be effective pest repellent for pet animals, which encourages neem oil manufacturing and eventually, drives the growth of the neem extract market. The demand of Neem products are increasing day by day. Agriculture sector is now becoming a major consumer of the neem products viz. Neem oil, neem cake and neem based pesticides. Being eco-friendly and natural source of phyto-chemicals and nutrients it is preferred to apply Neem manure and pesticide in agriculture especially in organic farming all over the world. 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Castor Oil Manufacturing Business

Castor Oil Manufacturing Business. Production of Castor Oil and Its Derivatives. Emerging Business Investment Opportunities. Castor oil is a colorless to very pale yellow liquid with a distinct taste and odor. Castor oil is a multi-purpose vegetable oil that people have used for thousands of years. It's made by extracting oil from the seeds of the Ricinus communis plant. These seeds, which are known as castor beans, contain a toxic enzyme called ricin. Castor oil and its derivatives are used in the manufacturing of soaps, lubricants, hydraulic and brake fluids, paints, dyes, coatings, inks, cold resistant plastics, waxes and polishes, nylon, pharmaceuticals and perfumes. Castor oil is one of the most multipurpose plant oils, obtained by pressing the seed of the castor oil plant (Ricinus communis). It is well known source of a monounsaturated, ricin oleic and 18-carbon fatty acid. Owing to its unique chemical structure and rich properties, castor oil and its derivatives find uses in many industries such as cosmetics, food, lubricants, paints, agriculture, electronics & telecommunications, pharmaceuticals, perfumeries, plastics and rubber, inks & adhesives and textile chemicals. After plant oils, castor oil is considered to be the most required oil. However, growing concerns pertaining to biofuels specially biodiesel and biopolymer across the globe is pushing castor oil to play a much larger role in the world economy. Market outlook The global castor oil and its derivatives market is expected to post a CAGR of over 5% during the period 2018-2022 The global castor oil derivatives market is expected to grow owing to the factors such as growing demand from the end-use industries such as cosmetics, lubricants, and pharmaceuticals and the growing demand for the products that are biodegradable and sustainable, owing to the reduced petrochemicals dependence. The growth of the market is the increasing demand for castor oil and its derivatives in major end-use industries. Castor oil derived from castor seeds is one of the major commercial feedstock for manufacturing a variety of industrial chemicals, which is used in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, personal care, surfactants, lubricants, surface coatings, biodiesel, food and beverages, plastics and resins, and greases. Castor oil shows high viscosity, excellent thermal conductivity, high pour point, and density. This resulted in castor oil and its derivatives being used in textile, soaps, cosmetics, nylon fibers, bullet-proof glass, and bone prosthesis. India is the largest producer of castor seed and oil. It contributes about 8 lakh tons of castor seed with an approximate of 65% share and 3 lakh tons of castor oil with an approximate of 51 % share in the world total production. India nearly consumes ¼th of its total production and exports the rest but it still is the second largest consumer in the world. The major sources of demand of castor oil are the various industries like soap, lubricant and paint industries and the demand of the oil is spread all across of country. This crop is grown over 6.25 lakh hectares of the country. India exports castor oil in two forms namely First Special grade and Castor Oil Commercial. This figure of exports from India is on a rising trend and much of the world’s requirements are fulfilled by India only. The countries that imports castor oil from India are:- ? European Union ? Japan ? China ? Thailand Key Players Thai Castor Oil Industries Co. Ltd., Jayant Agro Organics, Hokoku Corporation, ITOH Oil Chemicals Co. Ltd., Gokul Overseas, Bom Brazil, Liaoyang Huaxing Chemical Co., Ltd., Kanak Castor Products Pvt. Ltd., and others. ArkemaGokul Agro Resources, Hokoku, Jayant Agro-Organics ,NK Industries, Thai Castor Oil Industries ITOH Oil Chemicals Co. Ltd., Taj Agro Products, NK Proteins, Adani Group, Bom Brasil, Tongliao TongHua Castor, Chemical Co. Ltd., RPK Agrotech Tags #Castor_oil,#Castor_oil_Manufacturing, #Castor_oil_Production, #Castor_oil_Extraction, Castor oil Making Process, #Castor oil_Production, Castor oil Manufacturing Process Flowchart, Castor oil Extraction Process, Castor oil Extraction Process Pdf, Castor oil Project Report, #How_to_Extract_Castor_oil, How is Castor oil made? Set up Castor oil Processing Plant, Castor oil Processing Plant, Castor oil Producing Business, #Castor_oil_Production_Business, Manufacture of Castor oil, Castor oil Processing Castor oil Extraction, Castor oil Industry, Castor oil Processing Unit, Castor oil Production Plant, Castor oil Extraction Plant, Castor oil Manufacture, Planning to set up a Castor oil Factory Small Plant? 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Manufacturing Business of Vinegar

Manufacturing Business of Vinegar. Emerging Business Investment Opportunities in Food Processing Sector. Vinegar is defined as a liquid fit for human consumption and contains a specified amount of acetic acid and water. It is produced from raw materials of different agricultural origin containing starch and sugars that are subjected to a process of double fermentation, alcoholic and acetous Vinegar is an acid liquid produced from the fermentation of ethanolin a process that yields its key ingredient, acetic acid (ethanoic acid). The acetic acid concentration typically ranges from 4% to 8% by volume for table vinegar and up to 18% for pickling. Natural vinegars contain small amounts of tartaric acid, citric acid, and other acids. Vinegar has been used since ancient times and is an importantelement in European, Asian, and other cuisines. There are many different types of vinegars. The classification is usually based on the raw material used for its production. Malt vinegar, Wine vinegar, Apple cider vinegar, Balsamic vinegar, Fruit vinegar and many other types of vinegar exist in today’s global market. The most common types of vinegars and their origin are discussed below Uses: Household and cooking uses. Apple cider vinegar uses include cleaning, washing hair, preserving food and improving skin function. It can also be used in all sorts of recipes, including salad dressings, soups, sauces, hot drinks and more Vinegar has many health benefits such as it acts as antimicrobial, antioxidant and antidiuretic. It also helps in reducing cholesterol levels, in controlling blood sugar levels, in replace unhealthy sodium and combat diabetes, in weight loss and cardiovascular diseases. Vinegar is used as preservative in food industry. The other application areas of vinegar are cleaning and hygiene and agriculture. Market Outlook Vinegar Powder Market: Segmentation The global vinegar market reached a value of US$ 1.3 Billion in 2018. Vinegar refers to an acidic liquid which is produced by the fermentation of ethanol. It is characterized by a sour taste and is rich in vitamin B-1, riboflavin as well as mineral salts. It is widely used as a marinade, preservative and flavor balancer in the food industry. Apple, coconut, malt, cane, lemon and fig are some of the most common flavors of vinegar available in the market. In recent years, there has also been an increase in the demand for gluten-free and organic vinegar products among health-conscious consumers. A significant rise in the demand for ready-to-eat food products has been witnessed owing to factors such as busy schedules, changing dietary patterns and increasing disposable income levels. This trend is strengthening the market growth. Apart from this, since vinegar has antimicrobial and antioxidant properties, it is also utilized in disinfectants, stain removers, antiperspirants, photographic materials, dyes, medicines and hair conditioners. Moreover, wood vinegar is extensively used by farmers for improving seed germination, soil enrichment and root growth stimulation. Owing to these factors, the market is expected to reach a value of US$ 1.4 Billion by 2024, expanding at a rate of 1.1% during 2019-2024. Vinegar has many health benefits such as it acts as antimicrobial, antioxidant and anti-diabetic. It also helps in reducing cholesterol levels, in controlling blood sugar levels, in replace unhealthy sodium and combat diabetes, in weight loss and cardiovascular diseases. Vinegar is used as preservative in food industry. The other application areas of vinegar are cleaning and hygiene and agriculture. There are many types of vinegar such as are White Vinegar, Apple Cider Vinegar, Wine Vinegar, Balsamic Vinegar, Rice Vinegar, Cane Vinegar, Beer Vinegar and Raisin Vinegar. Currently, Balsamic vinegar dominated the market followed by red wine vinegar, cider vinegar and white vinegar. Some of the key players include: • Acetifici Italiani Modena S.R.L. • Australian Vinegar • Bizen Chemical Co. Ltd. • Fleischmann’s Vinegar Company, Inc. • Kraft Heinz Company • Mizkan • Shanxi Shuita Vinegar • Castelo Alimentos S/A • Burg Groep B.V. • Aspall Cyder Tags #Vinegar_Production_Plant_in_India, #Vinegar_Processing_Plant, #Vinegar_Manufacturing, #Vinegar_Manufacturing_Plant, #Manufacture_of_Vinegar, #Vinegar_Manufacturing_Plant_Project_Report, #Project_Report_on_Vinegar_Manufacturing, #Vinegar_Making_Business, #Vinegar_Processing_Unit, #Vinegar_Production_Plant, #Preparation_of_Vinegar, Vinegar Making Plant, Vinegar Processing Plant, Vinegar Processing Business, Setting Up Vinegar Processing Plant, Start Vinegar Making Unit, How to Start Vinegar Production Business, Vinegar Manufacturing Process, How vinegar is made, Vinegar Production Process With Flow Chart, How to Manufacture Vinegar? vinegar production PPT, vinegar manufacture, Start a Vinegar Making Unit, Vinegar Production Unit, Vinegar Manufacturing Business, How to Start Vinegar Manufacturing Plant, Vinegar Manufacturing Business Plan, Commercial Vinegar Manufacturing Process, Vinegar Manufacturing Project Cost, Project Report on Vinegar manufacturing Industry, Detailed Project Report on Vinegar Production, Project Report on Vinegar Production, Pre-Investment Feasibility Study on Vinegar Production, Techno-Economic feasibility study on Vinegar Production, Feasibility report on Vinegar Production, Free Project Profile on Vinegar Production, Project profile on Vinegar Production, Download free project profile on Vinegar Production
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Business Ideas for Groundnut Oil Production and Refining

Business Ideas for Groundnut Oil Production and Refining. Profitable Investment in Edible Oil Industry. Peanut oil, also called by the name of rachis oil or groundnut oil, is an edible vegetable oil extracted from peanuts. A widely used cooking oil in South Asian and Southeast countries, it is also popular in the western world. This all-purpose oil is known for its distinctive aroma, mild flavour and taste of its parent legume. Its high heat tolerance and high smoke point 450 degrees F (232.22 C), make it suitable for deep-frying and sautéing. Peanut oil is also a healthy oil for everyday use because it is high in monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fat. Peanut oil, also referred to as groundnut oil or rachis oil, is a vegetable-derived oil made from the edible seeds of the peanut plant. Peanut oil, also known by other names such as groundnut oil and rachis oil, is a type of vegetable oil commonly used in cooking that is derived from peanuts. It comes in a number of varieties, including refined, unrefined, roasted, and cold-pressed, which have slight differences in their nutritional value and health benefits. Generally, people use peanut oil in their cooking for the interesting flavor that it gives, particularly the roasted variety, as well as the fact that it is healthier than many types of oil. Related Projects: - Edible Oils Projects Benefits of Groundnut Oil Improves Insulin Sensitivity Helps in Hair Growth Lowers the Signs of Ageing Prevents Arthritis Lowers the Risk of Cancer Groundnut oil is a great source of vitamin E. Hydrates the Lips Prevents Acne Keeps Blood Pressure Levels under Control Improves Blood Circulation No Cholesterol Characteristic Antioxidant Content Cooking With Groundnut Oil Groundnut Oil is high in Vitamin E How to Start a Groundnut Oil Processing Business? 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. Groundnut Oil Production License & Registration In establishing a groundnut oil production unit, you will need to obtain several different license and registration from different Government authority. Company Registration with ROC Trade License SSI Registration Factory License Food Operator License BIS Certification ‘No Objection’ from Pollution Control Board AGMARK Certification Fire License The Food Standards and Safety Rules, 2011, and rules made under IS 544: 1968 permit additions of antioxidants in groundnut oil for a higher shelf life of the oil. However, under the scheme of labeling of environment-friendly products, the presence of antioxidants within a prescribed limit is a requirement as per notification of the Ministry of Environment and Forests. These are the common license and certification requirement. Check with your local DIC authority about any other required formalities. GROUNDNUT OIL PRODUCTION PROCESS Over 85% of the oil from the seed is extracted using the mechanical press. Groundnut undergoes many processes to produce most of its oil content. Following is the groundnut oil extraction process: Storage ? Cleaning ? Dehulling ? grinding or rolling ? Heating ? Pressing ? Refining ? Packaging. 1. Cleaning:- Clean the ground nuts properly to remove, dirt, sand, and spoilt seeds. Use dry screening to remove all over or undersized seeds. 2. Dehulling:- The outer seed coat of groundnut is removed by a power-operated dehuller. Outer seed coat does not contain oil and hence is removed to avoid junk in oil cake. 3. Grinding or rolling:- Oil extraction is maximum with smaller particles. Grinding reduces the seed size. Rolling the seeds produces flakes. Large oil mills might use both grinding and rolling to extract maximum oil. 4. Heating:- Heating increases oil yield. It kills the enzymes that deteriorate oil quality. 5. Pressing:- Pressing the processed seeds using a lever press, mechanical expeller or hydraulic press separates the oil. 6. Refining:- The extracted oil is further refined to remove dust or dirt. Refining adds great value to the oil. Related Projects:- Edible Oils, Non Edible Oils, Fats, Vegetable Fats and Oils, Corn Oil, Cooking Oils, Rice Bran Oil, Castor Oil, Sesame Oil, Linseed Oil, Vanaspati Ghee Projects Market Outlook The market for cooking oils is a crowded place with a high level of competition and minimal unique functionality. This competition is due to the high and consistent use of several other vegetable oils and introduction of new and unique oils every year. The emergence of soybean oil, for instance, is cited as an important reason for the decline in the use of peanut and other vegetable oils. The impact of new oils is particularly strong in developed regions as consumers belonging to these regions have access and purchasing power to buy these new products. The other important factor that governs the growth of peanut oil market is the extent to which peanuts are used for direct consumption and for processing. It is estimated that the share of peanuts used for direct consumption will increase in the coming years. The functional properties offered by peanut oil are an important factor driving the market. Peanut oil is particularly suited for deep-frying purposes as it does not absorb the flavor of the underlying food products. It is also a relatively healthy oil due to a low percentage of saturated fats, trans-fats, and cholesterol. These factors are important in the context of the increasing health awareness among consumers. The nutty flavor offered by peanut oil is also an important factor that influences peanut oils to be used as a dressing and flavoring agent. The market for cooking oils is a crowded place with a high level of competition and minimal unique functionality. This competition is due to the high and consistent use of several other vegetable oils and introduction of new and unique oils every year. The emergence of soybean oil, for instance, is cited as an important reason for the decline in the use of peanut and other vegetable oils. The impact of new oils is particularly strong in developed regions as consumers belonging to these regions have access and purchasing power to buy these new products. Global peanut oil market is set to witness a steady CAGR of 4.25% in the forecast period of 2019- 2026. Top Global Markets to Export Groundnut Oil from India in 2019-20 During the year 2019-20, Indian exporters nearly exported 56.47 USD Million of Groundnut Oil to the top global markets. India's Groundnut Oil export volume to Viet Nam is around 130611080, which holds the top position with the share of 62.2% of the total quantity. With the quantity of 5806570, USA takes runner up position in the global importers of Groundnut Oil. The total quantity of Groundnut Oil export to the top 5 countries is 179922530. Key Players ADM, Bunge, Cargill, Wilmar International, Corbion, Shandong Luhua, Cofco, Amanah Oil, Ventura Foods, Yihai Kerry, Longda, Qingdao Changsheng, Shangdong Jinsheng, Shandong Bohi Industry, Xiamen Zhongsheng, Hunan Jinlong, Sanhe hopefull, Dalian Huanong, Shandong Sanwei, Qingdao Tianxiang Tags: - #GroundnutOil #PeanutOil #OrganicGroundnutOil #groundnutoilproduction #edibleoil #edibleoils #agribusiness #edibleoilbusiness #edibleoilindustry #DetailedProjectReport #businessconsultant #BusinessPlan #feasibilityReport #NPCS #industrialproject #entrepreneurindia #startupbusiness #feasibilityReport #projectreport
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Essential Oil (Lemongrass, Citronella, Lavender, Rosemary and Peppermint)

Essential oils, also called volatile odoriferous oil, are aromatic oily liquids extracted from different parts of plants, for example, leaves, peels, barks, flowers, buds, seeds, and so on. They can be extracted from plant materials by several methods, steam distillation, solvent extraction, and so on. Among all methods, for example, steam distillation method has been widely used, especially for commercial scale production. Essential oils have been widely used as food flavors. Essential oils found in many different plants, especially the aromatic plants, vary in odor and flavor, which are governed by the types and amount of constituents present in oils. Essential oils are highly concentrated, low volume, high value products. The world of essential oils has since then come out from the narrow field of definition to a wide variety of applications in flavours, disinfectants, oral hygiene, tobacco, pharmaceuticals and in almost all spheres of human activity. In the world wide flavour and fragrance market, essential oils constitute about 17 per cent. The estimate of world production of essential oils varies from 40,000 to 60,000 tonnes per annum. Lemongrass is an herb that belongs to the grass family of Poaceae. Lemongrass is also known by Cymbopogon; it is a genus of about 55 species of grasses. Citronella oil is steam distilled from the leafy parts of the citronella plant, also known as Cymbopogonnardus. Citronella essential oil is a common element in perfumes and cosmetic products and is well known for its use in outdoor candles, sprays, lotions, and other camping and outdoor essentials. Lavender essential oil has been found to eliminate harmful bacteria, relieve muscle spasms, relieve flatulence, disinfect and soothe inflamed skin especially when resulting from a venomous, itchy bug bite, promote speedy healing of irritated and scarred skin, and to relieve muscle tension when used in a massage. Rosemary is a fragrant herb that is native to the Mediterranean and receives its name from the Latin words “ros” (dew) and “marinus” (sea), which means “dew of the Sea.”Rosemary Essential Oil is derived from the aromatic herb Rosmarinus Officinalis, a plant belonging to the Mint family, which includes Basil, Lavender, Myrtle, and Sage. Its appearance, too, is similar to Lavender with flat pine needles that have a light trace of silver. The increasing importance of natural extracts as pharmaceutical & natural cosmetic aid and their use as nutraceutical ingredients in recent times has opened up new vistas for this sector besides their widespread use as flavor & fragrance ingredients. India will play a dominant role in the production & processing of these natural extracts. Country's biodiversity coupled with competent scientific force, make our country as the best choice to become a foremost leader in aroma business in the coming years. The world's total production of essential oils is estimated at about 1,00,000-1,10,000 tons and India stands at No. 3 contributor with a share of 16-17 percent. In value terms India's position is No.2 with the share of 21-22 percent, thanks to mint revolution in North India. India essential oils market will surpass USD 790 million up to 2024. Adoption of sustainable agriculture techniques which has led to large scale production raw materials including lemongrass, citronella, lavender, rosemary and peppermint for oil extraction will propel industry growth. The growth of the essential oils market can be attributed to usage of essential oils in various applications such as flavor & fragrance, aromatherapies, and others. Moreover, healing benefits of essential oil are expected to be instrumental in governing peak sales paving the way for essential oils market growth. Furthermore, wide scale adoption of essential oils in industrial, commercial, and household applications also drive the global market. However, high price of essential oils act as the major restraint for the market. On the contrary, increase in demand for essential oil as natural preservatives is expected to provide opportunities for the growth of the essential oils market. The global mint essential oil market demand was USD 177.88 million in 2018 and is expected to expand at a 9.2% CAGR over the forecast period. Noteworthy growth of end-use industries, such as aromatherapy, personal care and cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and food and beverage are expected to propel the product demand in the forthcoming years. Rapid technological advancements in oil extraction methods is anticipated to fuel the production and positively influence the growth. Essential oils have found a secure purpose in the food and beverage industry. Instead of adding herbs, and juices directly, a drop or two of essential oils is being used to enhance the flavor of a dish. This helps in accentuating the needed flavor, while preserving the need for increased usage of herbs. A flavoring and preservation agents profile leads to robust essential oils market growth. Few Indian major players are as under Vinayak Ingredients (India) Pvt. Ltd. Vaishali (India) Ltd. Ultra International Ltd. Synthite Industries Pvt. Ltd. Kancor Ingredients Ltd. Jindal Drugs Pvt. Ltd. Industrial Perfumes Ltd. Concert Spices & Exports Ltd.
Plant capacity: Lemongrass Oil (10 ml Size Pack): 2.0 Ltrs / Day Citronella Oil (10 ml Size Pack): 2.0 Ltrs / Day Lavender Oil (10 ml Size Pack): 2.0 Ltrs / Day Rosemary Oil (10 ml Size Pack): 2.0 Ltrs / Day Peppermint Oil (10 ml Size Pack): 2.0 Ltrs / DayPlant & machinery: Rs 41 lakhs
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NIIR PROJECT CONSULTANCY SERVICES (NPCS) is a reliable name in the industrial world for offering integrated technical consultancy services. NPCS is manned by engineers, planners, specialists, financial experts, economic analysts and design specialists with extensive experience in the related industries.

Our various services are: Detailed Project Report, Business Plan for Manufacturing Plant, Start-up Ideas, Business Ideas for Entrepreneurs, Start up Business Opportunities, entrepreneurship projects, Successful Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, project report, Cost and Revenue, Pre-feasibility study for Profitable Manufacturing Business, Project Identification, Project Feasibility and Market Study, Identification of Profitable Industrial Project Opportunities, Business Opportunities, Investment Opportunities for Most Profitable Business in India, Manufacturing Business Ideas, Preparation of Project Profile, Pre-Investment and Pre-Feasibility Study, Market Research Study, Preparation of Techno-Economic Feasibility Report, Identification and Selection of Plant, Process, Equipment, General Guidance, Startup Help, Technical and Commercial Counseling for setting up new industrial project and Most Profitable Small Scale Business.

NPCS also publishes varies process technology, technical, reference, self employment and startup books, directory, business and industry database, bankable detailed project report, market research report on various industries, small scale industry and profit making business. Besides being used by manufacturers, industrialists and entrepreneurs, our publications are also used by professionals including project engineers, information services bureau, consultants and project consultancy firms as one of the input in their research.

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