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POULTRY FARMING - Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue, Plant Economics, Plant Layout

Poultry farming has occupied an important place in the Indian economy. With the fast food culture an accepted feature, poultry farming is playing a greater role in the eatery business in India. It has emerged as the fastest growing segment in the agri livestock industry. Emergence of poultry as a large scale commercial enterprise took place less than 35 years ago. Poultry industry is producing a large quantity of eggs and nutritious meat for the second largest demography in the world of Indian subcontinent. It is making all efforts to develop the overseas market. The growing poultry industry in recent years has been adopted as a subsidiary or a main occupation which means promotion of economic up gradation. Poultry was a desi birds rearing industry in early fifties. Poultry farming was greatly helped in the economic and employment upliftment of our rural population. We may hope that by the end of century, poultry farming will be recognized as one of the most significant means of eradicating rural poverty and malnutrition. With greater awareness among consumers regarding meat quality, the demand of chicken meat will be much higher than the production. One advantage in rearing poultry is the fact that a small area of land suffices whereas much larger area would be needed for any other livestock enterprise. Marketing of poultry products usually poses no protein rich eggs and poultry meat is continuously on increase near urban areas. There are government and other financial and technical inputs to enthusiastic investors to undertake poultry farming as a vocation. Today, layer units of 100,000 birds and above under the cage system is common. India produces 40,000 million eggs and 1200 million broilers annually. More than 100,000 poultry farms of varying size ranging from few birds exist in rural and tribal areas of the country. There are about 123,000 poultry farmers in India. The value of output from the poultry sector is nearly Rs 330 billion. India has emerged as the fourth largest producer of eggs and ninth largest producer of poultry meat in the world. Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Haryana and Tamil Nadu are the major egg producing states. These states accounted for more than 50 per cent of the eggs produced in the country. There is a very good scope in this sector to venture. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Agritech Hatcheries & Foods Ltd. Agrocorpex India Ltd. Arambagh Hatcheries Ltd. Arora Poultry Products Ltd. Bangalore Fort Farms Ltd. Baramati Agro Ltd. C & M Farming Ltd. Jagat Agriculture & Forest Ltd. Kalanjium Thozhilagam Pvt. Ltd. Paika Farmtech Ltd. S K M Animal Feeds & Foods (India) Ltd. Srinivasa Hatcheries Ltd. Suguna Poultry Farm Ltd. Super Farm Products Ltd. Venco Research & Breeding Farm Pvt. Ltd. Venkateshwara Hatcheries Pvt. Ltd. Venkateshwara Research & Breeding Farm Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: 100000 Birds/Annum, 150000 Eggs/Annum (Poultry Farming)Plant & machinery: 8 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 56 Lakhs
Return: 42.00%Break even: 47.00%
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MAIZE & ITS BY-PRODUCTS - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

Maize provides nutrients for humans and animals and serves as a basic raw material for the production of starch, oil and protein, alcoholic beverages, food sweeteners and, more recently, fuel. Maize is high yielding, easy to process, readily digested, and costs less than other cereals. It is also a versatile crop, allowing it to grow across a range of agro ecological zones. Every part of the maize plant has economic value: the grain, leaves, stalk, tassel, and cob can all be used to produce a large variety of food and non-food products. Maize is the one of the cereal grains which produces throughout India and is placed 3rd position in agricultural base production though maize is not our staple basic food but our basic staple foods are wheat and rice. Maize is constituted by hull, germ, protein, starch and moisture. There is dry and wet milling process of manufacturing of starch, zein, germ and hulls. Starch is the basic constituent of maize and it is converted to liquid glucose by adopting series of digestion steps on starch. It will be basically enzyme and acid digestion system. It may be enzyme - enzyme system or only acid digestion system. In the production of liquid glucose there is some production of dextrose anhydride. India is the fifth largest producer of maize in the world contributing 3% of the global production. In India, maize is grown in all the seasons i.e., kharif, rabi and summer. Of these three seasons, nearly 90% of the production is from kharif season, 7-8% during rabi season and remaining 1-2% during summer season. Since the maize is rain dependent, it is mainly grown during kharif season. Presently, in India, maize is mainly used for preparation of poultry feed and extraction of starch. Out of total arrivals to the mandis nearly 75% of the produce is bought by the poultry feed manufacturers and 20% is purchased by the starch extractors. There are three-four organized sectors are engaged for the production of liquid glucose and it’s by products. The wet milling industry in India is limited to certain pockets such as Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Karnataka and Chattisgarh. There are about 17 wet milling units with a crushing capacity of about 3400 MT of maize/day. There is good scope in the market of the products. There is a very good scope and ample space for growth in this field. New entrepreneurs should venture into this field. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Company Name Anil Products Ltd. English Indian Clays Ltd. Gayatri Bioorganics Ltd. Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. Gulshan Polyols Ltd. Indian Maize & Chemicals Ltd. Kamala Sugar Mills Ltd. Karnataka State Agro Corn Products Ltd. Laxmi Starch Ltd. Origin Agrostar Ltd. Pondicherry Agro Service & Inds. Corpn. Ltd. Rai Agro Inds. Ltd. Riddhi Siddhi Gluco Biols Ltd. Santosh Starch Ltd. Santosh Starch Products Ltd. Sayaji Industries Ltd. Sukhjit Starch & Chemicals Ltd. Tirupati Starch & Chemicals Ltd. Unique Sugars Ltd. Universal Starch-Chem Allied Ltd. Capacity : 10500 MT/Annum Starch 2250 MT/Annum Liquid Glucose 9000 MT/Annum Dextrose Monohydrate 1125 MT/Annum Oxidised Starch 1800 MT/Annum Hull By Product 3600 MT/Annum Zein By Product 2100 MT/Annum Germ By Product
Plant capacity: -Plant & machinery: 238 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 697 Lakhs
Return: 33.00%Break even: 60.00%
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ADHESIVES - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue, Plant Economics

An adhesive may be described as a substance which is capable of holding materials or adherents together by surface action. This process of joining the two or more surfaces is known as adhesion. The basic function of an adhesive is fastening the components of an assembly together and maintains the joined parts together under the service conditions. But the two parts can be bonded by other methods also. The adhesives for bonding assume importance, because the process is fast, easy and economic. Adhesives are advantageous over other methods of joining materials. Thin films, fibers and small particles that cannot be combined satisfactorily by other techniques are readily bonded by adhesives. Typical examples are laminates of films of various high polymers and plastics, aluminum foil paper, glass wool for insulation, abrasive wheels, paper, type cord with tyres, corrugated boards, paper bags, labels, tapes, safety glass, particle board, plywood etc. Polyvinyl acetate (PVAc) (Vinyl Acetate Homopolymer) includes polymers of all molecular weights formed from the free radical polymerization of vinyl acetate monomer. These homopolymers are sold as latex, emulsion or spray dried solids. The spray dried polyvinyl acetate emulsions can be reconstituted in water, mixed with other adhesive emulsions or mixed with other dry ingredients where they have the ability to be used as a binder in dry mix formulations. The PVAc emulsions are, by far, the major form in which polyvinyl acetate is used in the adhesive market. PVAc emulsions exhibit excellent compatibility with many modifying resins, lending themselves to a broad range of applications through formulation. In addition to compatibility, molecular weight (or grade) and the amount and type of protective colloid used to produce the emulsion affect adhesive properties. PVAc homopolymers are the lowest cost emulsions while possessing good adhesion to many porous surfaces such as wood and paper. Packaging and furniture applications involving paper and wood substrates constitute over 90% of the usage of PVAc emulsion adhesives. The balance of the usage involves a wide variety of applications, including consumer white glue. The packaging applications include box board manufacture, paper bags, paper lamination, tube winding and remoistenable labels. In construction, PVAc is used in prefab construction, including flooring and panel installation. PVAc is not generally used as a primary fastener where great strength is needed. The market size of all types of adhesives is very large and growing. Of this, the premium products account for some 45%. Quantitatively, the overall market size is growing annually at 11%. In India the adhesive industry players are Pidilite, 3M India, Huntsman, National Starch, Bostik Findley, Sika, Industrial Adhesives, Anabond, Seagull Industries, Metlok and others. There is a very good scope in this field and new entrepreneurs should venture in this sector. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Amartara Pvt. Ltd. Anabond Ltd. Arofine Polymers Ltd. C G-P P I Adhesive Products Ltd. Century Plyboards (India) Ltd. D I C Coatings India Ltd. D I C India Ltd. Henkel C A C Pvt. Ltd. India Tyre & Rubber Co. (India) Ltd. Jasch Industries Ltd. Jesons Industries Ltd. Jubilant Organosys Ltd. Jyoti Cosmetics (Exim) Ltd. Jyoti Resins & Adhesives Ltd. Kores (India) Ltd. Map Auto Ltd. Merino Industries Ltd. Nikhil Adhesives Ltd. P B Waviwell (India) Ltd. Pidilite Industries Ltd. Polymer Papers Ltd. Raychem Rpg Ltd. Refnol Resins & Chemicals Ltd. Resinova Chemie Ltd. S R Continental Ltd. Uflex Ltd. Unipatch Rubber Ltd. Capacity : 900 MT/Annum PVA Adhesive 300 MT/Annum Polyurethane Based 300 MT/Annum Synthetic Rubber Based 300 MT/Annum Water Proofing Compound Liquid 300 MT/Annum Water Proofing Compound Powder
Plant capacity: -Plant & machinery: 58 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 252 Lakhs
Return: 41.00%Break even: 62.00%
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CHIP BLOCK (COMPRESSED WOOD) - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

Wood waste is, by far, the largest portion of the waste stream generated from wood working Industry. Almost everyone in the woodworking business has a problem with wood scrap, chips and sawdust occurring as a by-product of woodworking. From the mill to the finished product, this offal represents an impressive amount, approximately 50 percent and is usually categorized as waste. Piles of wood waste can be quickly turned into piles of savings and profits with the proper wood waste disposal system. Wood waste generated at residential and commercial wood frame construction sites offers a greater potential for reuse due to the ease of separating the wood during the various stages of construction. Cut-offs and scraps generated during the framing and trimming stages constitute a relatively clean and homogeneous waste steam that can make an excellent feedstock for engineered wood production. This type of wood waste represents a highly desirable form of wood waste that processors are eager to obtain. Hence all these alternatives can save money in avoided disposal fees and potentially generate income from the sale of salvageable materials. Shavings and sawdust may be reground into wood flours, or the wood flour may be recovered as sized dust materials that have been screened and separated. Wood flour has major industrial markets in industrial fillers, binders and extenders in industrial products like epoxy resins, fertilizers, adhesives, absorbent materials, felt roofing, inert explosive components, ceramics, floor tiles, cleaning products, wood fillers, caulks and putties, soil extenders and a vast array of plastics. Some wood flours like mesquite may be used in edible flavorings for human or pet consumption. Wood/sawdust chip block are generally used as packing components. They are also used as the feet of wooden pallet in packaging. Wood-fired systems using sawdust, shavings or shop-produced wood waste account for 88 percent of power production, with landfill gas accounting for 8 percent, agricultural waste 3 percent and anaerobic digesters 1 percent of power production (NREL data). Some power companies co fire biomass with coal to save fuel costs and earn emissions credits. Using wood waste or other biomass in the fuel mix enhances their competitiveness in the market place. Added to decreased production and less supply to meet what had been the demand, there has been increasing demand for sawdust from the bio energy sector as more consumers are incorporating pellet stoves and pellet fueled hot-water boilers into their homes. This has led to increasing numbers of wood pellet producers, especially in the northern and northeastern states. The increased demand for sawdust and increased price for the commodity has primarily impacted livestock producers, particularly dairy farmers and hog producers who use sawdust as part of a composting system for decomposing quarantined carcasses. There is a very good demand and market potential for this product.
Plant capacity: 180000 Nos./AnnumPlant & machinery: 70 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 136 Lakhs
Return: 42.00%Break even: 45.00%
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CHIP BLOCK (COMPRESSED WOOD) - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

Wood waste is, by far, the largest portion of the waste stream generated from wood working Industry. Almost everyone in the woodworking business has a problem with wood scrap, chips and sawdust occurring as a by-product of woodworking. From the mill to the finished product, this offal represents an impressive amount, approximately 50 percent and is usually categorized as waste. Piles of wood waste can be quickly turned into piles of savings and profits with the proper wood waste disposal system. Wood waste generated at residential and commercial wood frame construction sites offers a greater potential for reuse due to the ease of separating the wood during the various stages of construction. Cut offs and scraps generated during the framing and trimming stages constitute a relatively clean and homogeneous waste steam that can make an excellent feedstock for engineered wood production. This type of wood waste represents a highly desirable form of wood waste that processors are eager to obtain. Hence all these alternatives can save money in avoided disposal fees and potentially generate income from the sale of salvageable materials. Shavings and sawdust may be reground into wood flours, or the wood flour may be recovered as sized dust materials that have been screened and separated. Wood flour has major industrial markets in industrial fillers, binders and extenders in industrial products like epoxy resins, fertilizers, adhesives, absorbent materials, felt roofing, inert explosive components, ceramics, floor tiles, cleaning products, wood fillers, caulks and putties, soil extenders and a vast array of plastics. Some wood flours like mesquite may be used in edible flavorings for human or pet consumption. Wood/sawdust chip block are generally used as packing components. They are also used as the feet of wooden pallet in packaging. Wood-fired systems using sawdust, shavings or shop-produced wood waste account for 88 percent of power production, with landfill gas accounting for 8 percent, agricultural waste 3 percent and anaerobic digesters 1 percent of power production (NREL data). Some power companies co-fire biomass with coal to save fuel costs and earn emissions credits. Using wood waste or other biomass in the fuel mix enhances their competitiveness in the market place. Added to decreased production and less supply to meet what had been the demand, there has been increasing demand for sawdust from the bio-energy sector as more consumers are incorporating pellet stoves and pellet-fueled hot-water boilers into their homes. This has led to increasing numbers of wood-pellet producers, especially in the northern and northeastern states. The increased demand for sawdust and increased price for the commodity has primarily impacted livestock producers, particularly dairy farmers and hog producers who use sawdust as part of a composting system for decomposing quarantined carcasses. There is a very good demand and market potential for this product.
Plant capacity: 180000 Nos./AnnumPlant & machinery: 70 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 136 Lakhs
Return: 42.00%Break even: 45.00%
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CEMENT PLANT - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue, Plant Economics

The term cement is used to designate many different kinds of substances that are used as binders. The term cements as used henceforth will be confined to inorganic hydraulic cements, principally Portland cement. India is the second-largest producer of cement in the world after China with industry capacity of approximately 160 MT in 2006. The cement industry is regional in nature due to the concentration of limestone reserves located in a few states. This has resulted in a surplus situation in some regions and a deficit in others. Demand for cement has grown at a CAGR of 9.1% in the last two years with supply growing at a CAGR of 8.2% in the same period. With a large amount of infrastructure activities being planned in commercial, real estate and housing sector along with huge development works in roads, railways, ports and hydel projects, we expect the cement demand growth momentum to stay intact. We expect this to have a positive impact on cement prices in different regions till new capacities come up by mid-FY09. Demand for cement is correlated to the GDP growth of the country, infrastructure and industrial capex as well as exports. Strong GDP growth expected in the coming years and huge planned investments should result in healthy growth in the cement demand. The Indian economy continues to be on a much stronger growth path driven by increased amount of infrastructure spending and capex. The economy is expected to grow by 8% for the next two to three years, which will drive an increased demand growth for the cement industry. The cement demand is expected to grow at a CAGR of 10% at least for the next three years. The cement industry witnessed serious M&A activity in the past few years, as a result of which the top four players now account for almost 52-55% of the installed cement capacity of India, as against 40-42% in FY00.The M&A activity have also had global participants. The growing presence of international players bring with them better technology and operational efficiencies which could significantly alter pricing patterns. The cement industry has witnessed substantial reorganization of capacities during the last couple of years. Some examples of the consolidation witnessed during the recent past include: Gujarat Ambuja taking a stake of 14% in ACC; Gujarat Ambuja taking over DLF Cements and Modi Cement; India Cement taking over Raasi Cement and Sri Vishnu Cement; Grasim's acquisition of the cement business of L&T; Indian Rayon's cement division merging with Grasim; Grasim taking over Sri Digvijay Cements; L&T taking over Narmada Cements; ACC taking over IDCOL. There is a very good scope and market potential of cement right now. New entrepreneurs should venture into this field. Few Indian Major Players are as under: A C C Ltd. Alcon Cement Co. Pvt. Ltd. Ambala Cements Ltd. Ambuja Cements Ltd. Amirgadh Cements Ltd. Andhra Cements Ltd. Anjani Portland Cement Ltd. B R Cement Industry Ltd. Bagalkot Udyog Ltd. Balaram Cements Ltd. Banjara Cements Ltd. Barak Valley Cements Ltd. Basera Cements Ltd. Bheema Cements Ltd. Bhilai Jaypee Cement Ltd. Binani Cement Ltd. Birla Corporation Ltd. Bokaro Jaypee Cement Ltd. Burnpur Cement Ltd. C C L International Ltd. Cement Corpn. Of India Ltd. Cement Manufacturing Co. Ltd. Century Textiles & Inds. Ltd. Chaanakya Cements Ltd. Chenab Cement Ltd. Cheran Cement Ltd. Chettinad Cement Corpn. Ltd. Cochin Cements Ltd. Concorde Cement Pvt. Ltd. D L F Cement Ltd. Dakshin Cements Ltd. Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Ltd. Dalmia Cement Ventures Ltd. Deccan Cements Ltd. Desai Cement Co. Ltd. Deva Drill Tech (India) Ltd. Dhar Cement Ltd. G K W Cement Ltd. Gangotri Cement Ltd. Garden Cements Ltd. Greygold Cements Ltd. Gujarat High Tech Inds. Ltd. Gujarat Himalaya Cements Ltd. Gujarat Jaypee Cement & Infrastructure Ltd. Gujarat Sidhee Cement Ltd. Heidelberg Cement India Ltd. Hemadri Cements Ltd. Hics Cements Ltd. High-Tech Lime Products Ltd. I P I-S P Cement Co. Ltd. India Cements Ltd. Indo-American Cement Corpn. Ltd. J K Cement Ltd. J K Lakshmi Cement Ltd. Jagadamba Cements Ltd. Jagdish Constructions Ltd. Jaipur Udyog Ltd. Janpriya Cement Ltd. Jubilee Cements Ltd. Jupiter Cement Inds. Ltd. K C P Ltd. Kakatiya Cement Sugar & Inds. Ltd. Kakinada Cements Ltd. Kalinga Cement Ltd. Kalyanpur Cements Ltd. Karnataka Cement Ltd. Karnataka Instrade Corpn. Ltd. Keerthi Industries Ltd. Kohinoor Cements Ltd. L I Cement Pvt. Ltd. L I Eastern Pvt. Ltd. Lafarge India Pvt. Ltd. Lakshmi Cement & Ceramics Inds. Ltd. Lemos Cements Ltd. Lloyd Cements Ltd. Lok Cements Ltd. M G T Cements Pvt. Ltd. Madras Cements Ltd. Mahendra Cements Ltd. Makers Development Services Pvt. Ltd. Malabar Cements Ltd. Mangalam Cement Ltd. Meghalaya Cement Ltd. Modern Cement Inds. Ltd. My Home Inds. Ltd. N C L Industries Ltd. Namo Cements Ltd. Necem Cements Ltd. Neelgiri Cements Ltd. Nihon Nirmaan Ltd. Nilanchaal Cement Pvt. Ltd. Nirman Cements Ltd. North East Cements Ltd. O C L India Ltd. P R Cements Ltd. Panchmahal Cement Ltd. Panyam Cements & Mineral Inds. Ltd. Penna Cement Inds. Ltd. Prism Cement Ltd. Prudential Cements Ltd. Raasi Cement Ltd. Radhakishan Cement Ltd. Raghoji Cement Mfg. Co. Ltd. Rain Commodities Ltd. Rajapalayam Cement & Chemicals Ltd. Ranisagar Cement Co. Ltd. Rishi Cement Co. Ltd. Sabari Cements (Chennai) Ltd. Sagar Cements Ltd. Sahas Cements Ltd. Sainik Finance & Inds. Ltd. Sanjay Intra Ltd. Saraf Agencies Pvt. Ltd. Satkar Cement Co. Ltd. Satyam Cement Ltd. Saurabh Cement Ltd. Saurashtra Cement Ltd. Seetharam Cements Ltd. Shaktiman Cements Ltd. Shiva Cement Ltd. Shree Cement Ltd. Shree Digvijay Cement Co. Ltd. Shree I-Jee Cement Inds. Ltd. Shree Quality Cements Ltd. Shri Hariganga Cement Ltd. Shri Keshav Cements & Infra Ltd. Shubham Industries Ltd. Sigma Cements Ltd. Singhal Cement & Allied Inds. Ltd. Snhehadhara Industries Ltd. Somani Cement Co. Ltd. Someswara Cements & Chemicals Ltd. Sorabh Cement Ltd. South India Cements Ltd. Sri Simhadri Cements Ltd. Srichakra Cements Ltd. Star Cement Meghalaya Ltd. Sudarshan Cement & Multiprojects Ltd. Sukhchain Cements Ltd. Talavadi Cements Ltd. Tamil Nadu Cements Corpn. Ltd. Travancore Cements Ltd. Udaipur Cement Works Ltd. Ultratech Cement Ltd. Umrongso Cement Ltd. Uttar Pradesh State Cement Corpn. Ltd. Vaishno Cement Co. Ltd. Varun Cements Ltd. Vinay Cements Ltd. Virgo Cements Ltd. Visaka Cement Industry Ltd. Vishwakarma Cements Ltd. Viswam Cement Ltd. Zodiac Cements Ltd. Zuari Cement Ltd.
Plant capacity: 90,000 MT/Annum Plant & machinery: 1296 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 1750 Lakhs
Return: 42.00%Break even: 47.00%
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Rice Bran Based Solvent Extraction Plant - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

Rice has been and continues to be the largest source of human nutrition. Rice bran is a by-product of the rice milling process. Rice bran is the most important source of edible oil among the unconventional sources. Rice bran is the brown coating around the white starchy rice kernel, which is obtained by dehusking paddy and polishing the rice. While white rice holds little nutritional value, the bran that is removed contains 65 percent of the rice kernel’s nutrients and boasts a bounty of healthful benefits. The thin brown layer that is milled off in the processing of white rice, rice bran is just as effective as the other bran’s in fighting high cholesterol and providing high-grade fiber. India produces about 80 million tonnes of paddy annually. This can yield about 5 million tonnes of rice bran and to the extent of 8 lakhs tonnes of rice bran oil. Production of rice bran oil is currently estimated at about 2 lakhs tonnes and hardly 10-15 per cent of it is of edible grade, although the potential availability is reckoned at about 8 lakhs tonnes. The wide gap between the actual production and the potential availability of rice bran oil is primarily due to the fact that at present around 70 per cent of the paddy produced in the country is processed through huller mills while only 30 percent is processed by modern sheller mills. It has been estimated that huller mills number about 80,000 while there are only 28,000 modern sheller mills. Rice bran oil is natural oil that is created using the hull or bran of the rice grain. One of the advantages of using rice bran oil in cooking is that the oil has a high smoking point. This means the oil is ideal for frying foods without running the risk of overheating and burning the food before the meat or coated vegetables are cooked all the way through. The creation of rice bran oil involves the pressing of the hull or bran of the rice grain. By pressing on the hull, small amounts of oil can be extracted and collected. The oil released from the rice bran contains a hefty amount of Vitamin E, gamma oryzanol and the essential fatty acids that lend a great deal of taste to the oil. The presence of a number of antioxidants also help to make rice bran oil a healthier alternative for use in salad dressings and as an ingredient in baked goods. Rice Bran Oil alone has the potentiality of wiping out a large part of the deficit oil in the country. India is the biggest producer of rice in the world, next to China. However only a very small proportion of the rice bran is processed and large quantity of oil in rice bran is wasted. According to the solvent Extractor's Association of India, the total production of oil from indigenous sources amounted to 76.2 lakhs tonnes in oil year 2003-2004 and in the current oil year this is expected to rise to around 80.6 lakhs tonnes. The government estimated that the total shortfall in supply was of the order of about 6 lakhs to 7 lakhs tonnes. However, it imported about 11 lakhs tonnes last year, which is expected to go up to about 15 lakhs tonnes in the current year. The government is importing just the double of its own stated shortfall. There is an ample of scope and space for new entrepreneurs to venture into this field. Few Indian Major Players are as under: A G Fats Ltd. Agrawal Oil Extractions Ltd. Balaji Agro Oils Ltd. Boppana Oils Ltd. Cethar Foodoil Ltd. Chaitanya Oils Ltd. Goa Agro Oil Ltd. Godavari Edible Bran Oil Ltd. J R Foods Ltd. J S P Oils & Fats Ltd. K G N Agro Internationals Ltd. Kedia Overseas Ltd. Kirti Dal Mills Ltd. Lakshmi Energy & Foods Ltd. Madras Vanaspati Ltd. Midland Industries Ltd. Modi Naturals Ltd. Morinda Overseas Inds. Ltd. Organic Chemoils Ltd. Patliputra Industries Ltd. Prakash Solvent Extractions Ltd. Raghunath Cotton & Oil Products Ltd. Rasoi Ltd. Ravindra Solvent Oils Ltd. Rice Oil & Foods Ltd. Rom Industries Ltd. S K M Animal Feeds & Foods (India) Ltd. Sambandam Solvent Extraction Ltd. Satyakala Agro Oil Products Ltd. Shanti Kunj Solvent Ltd. Shree Madhav Edible Products Ltd. Shree Shakthi Agro Oils Ltd. Siddaganga Oil Extractions Pvt. Ltd. Sidh Industries Ltd. Sonitpur Solvex Ltd. Sree Tulasi Solvent Extractions Ltd. Sri Murugarajendra Oil Industry Ltd. Srihitha Refineries Ltd. Thapar Agro Mills Ltd. Unique Organics Ltd. Vijay Agro Products Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: 8100 MT/AnnumPlant & machinery: 486 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 804 Lakhs
Return: 42.00%Break even: 54.00%
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FUEL BRIQUETTES FROM BIOMASS (Bio Coal Briquettes from Agricultural Cellulosic Waste) - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials

Energy is the key factor in economic development of country. As we approach the turn of century our requirements of energy will increase rapidly and vastly. Though there are several alternative conventional as well as non-conventional energy sources have been developed, still world is facing energy crisis day by day and it will rise in the coming future with rapid increase in population as well as industrialization. India is one of the big countries in the world having vast energy resources but these are not properly exploited to achieve maximum benefit and to check energy crisis. At present our country is fulfilling its demand by importing the crude petroleum oil from gulf countries. It has been expected that approximately 450 million tons of coal, 80 million tons of crude oil and 150 million tons of firewood will be required at that time to meet the domestic demand in our country. Among the non-conventional forms of energy, Bio-Energy offers vast potential under Indian conditions, due to the wide spectrum of biomass available in different agro-climatic regions of the country. It is estimated that over 120 million tons of agricultural and forest residues are generated annually. The biomass includes agro-industrial bi-products and animal refuse. These constitute tremendous waste problems in spite of their known high energy potential. Currently both storage and disposal only add to costs and hence affects productivity and profitability. At present most of these are not collected at all, or are burnt to reduce fire hazards or used inefficiently. Handling and transportation of these materials is difficult due to their low bulk densities and irregular sizes. These wastes, after processing can be converted into high density, high value solid fuel briquettes, known as "BIOCOAL" which can be efficiently used to replace coal and fire wood. Briquettes solid fuel known as biocoal can be used by the industrial, commercial and household domestic sectors. It has been found that several alternative energy sources has come up, among them, utilization of agricultural residues, forest residues, municipal garbage into valuable solid fuel is one which is one of the modern and latest concept which has come up to meet the growing demand of fuel. It is a cheaper solid fuel with high calorific and heating value. Its demand will definitely rise with rapid industrialization in the coming future. So a new entrepreneur can well venture into this field by fully assessing the fuel requirement by different small, medium and large-scale industries. The new prospective and decisive entrepreneurs can well venture by installing a unit of biocoal manufacturing to satisfy present and future demand.
Plant capacity: 4800 MT/AnnumPlant & machinery: 28 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 129 Lakhs
Return: 46.00%Break even: 38.00%
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EMU BIRDS (Farming, Breeding & Meat Production) - Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

EMU (Dromaius novaehollandiae) bird belong to ratite group has high economic value for their meat, eggs, oil, skin and feathers. Meat from emu is of high quality in terms of low fat, low cholesterol, gamey flavour. These birds are adoptable to varied climatic conditions. Although emu and ostrich were introduced in India, emu farming has gained much importance. Emu and ostrich features, management of these birds during chick, growing, fattening, breeding and non-breeding stages were covered. Care and hatching of eggs, nutrient requirements, healthcare and products of emu and ostrich were also covered. Economics of emu rearing with reference to the cost of maintaining breeders cost of production of eggs and chick are covered. Commercial aspects of rearing emu has picked up in India in a big way as it promises a long-term return as compared to the initial investment. Emu bird farming is basically just like poultry. The way we look after poultry, cattle farming or goat farming, it is a similar kind of farming which is flourishing in India. As the rearing of Emu birds has increased several fold over the years, several enterprising farmers have come together to open units for separating the various products of the bird and make them available in the market in good quantities. There are several organizations making more efforts to spread awareness of the many health benefits of consuming Emu meat and using its oil. Valued cuts are from thigh and larger muscle of drum or lower leg. Emu skin is fine and strong. Leg skin is of distinctive pattern hence highly valued. Emu fat is rendered to produce oil, which has dietary, therapeutic (anti inflammatory) and cosmetic value. The country's first commercial emu farm was started in 1996 by an NRI named Mutiyala but it soon closed down. Mutiyala left for the US within months of starting his project because of the poor response. The reason for the growth of emu farms today is the increasing demand for the bird's meat and oil, which is believed to have medicinal properties, especially for treating joint pains and also high economic value for their eggs, skin and feathers. Far from its native habitat in Australia, the flightless emu is leaving its footprint across the plains of India, with an increasing number of farmers commercially rearing the ostrich-size bird. From a single farm in 1996, there are today more than 900 emu farms in 14 states, with a majority of them in Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra. Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) and ostrich (Struthio camelus) are reared commercially in many parts of the world for their meat, oil, skin and feathers, which are of high economic value. The anatomical and physiological features of these birds appear to be suitable for temperate and tropical climatic conditions. These birds can be well maintained on extensive (ranches) and semi intensive rearing systems with reasonably high fibrous diets. United State, Australia and China are leading in emu and of America ostrich farming. Emu and ostrich were introduced recently into India. Compared to ostrich, emu rearing is picking up. The Emu rearing is a promising source of considerable revenue and employment generation where the farmers would be able to sustain if a ready market was created by way of opening slaughter and processing units right here. The growth in Emu rearing would further indirectly boost the development of maize and soya crops. Emu birds are well adapted to Indian climatic conditions. Although emu farming is economical so far none of the farmers have entered in to the marketing of emu products. Emu business can bring handsome profit in both domestic and international market in the long run. EMU farming is a complementary to agriculture and is going to be the most profitable business in the near future. Emu farming offers great scope and potential because of its supplementary income, additional employment and simplicity in operation EMU farming in India is a huge business scheme with an enormous growth potential. New entrepreneurs should venture into this field. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Simran Emu Farm & Hatchery, Sami’s Rearing and Farming Raman Gujral Aditya Emu Farm Queen Emu Farms Private Limited Platinum Emu Farms Sri Ramachandra Emu Farm House Ganesh Emu Farm VSP Emu Farm J.P. Emu Farm Sree Bakawathe Emu Farm Umrigar Emu Farm Rangrej Emu Farm Gurukrupa Emu Farm Aditya Emu Farm RK Emu Farm Rangrej Emu Farm Tirumala EMU Farm Siva Naga Emu Farm Golden Emu Farms Private Limited Haryana Emu Farms Sri Krishna Emu Farms Private Limited Lalitha Emu Farms The Golden Birds Poultry Farm NS Agro Farm & Hatchery Sumukha Farms V. R. 3 Emu Farms & Hatchery Unit Susi Emu Farms India Private Limited Rangrej Emu Farms Madhus EMU Farms Sri Palayathamman Emu Farms
Plant capacity: Meat 20,000 Kgs., EMU Chick 5000 Nos., EMU Oil 4000 Kgs., Eggs 20,000 Nos. /AnnumPlant & machinery: 44 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 759 Lakhs
Return: 40.00%Break even: 34.00%
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INTEGRATED UNIT OF RICE MILL, RICE BRAN OIL EXTRACTION WITH CAPTIVE POWER PLANT - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials

The economics of rice milling industry is largely dependent on the useful commercial utilization of its by-products. The purpose of Integrated Unit is to ensure the total utilization of all the resources or by-products available at disposal from the rice milling process are used efficiently and effectively. The by-products such as rice bran will be used for extraction of rice bran oil; the rice husk will be used for effective co generation of electricity and steam/heat for in-house consumption. The project activity is helping in conservation of natural resources like coal and HSD and above all efficient waste disposal management. Over the last decade and half, India Inc has established itself as a vibrant economy with growing domestic consumption coupled with huge export potential. Stable political environment, dependable democratic fabric of the country, strong legal system, huge talent pool and cost advantage have made India a reliable business partner of the global community, attracting good foreign investment. While the growth trend is set off, there is tremendous need for building the background infrastructural support system to sustain the trend. Rice is the staple food for 65% of the population in India. India has the largest area under paddy in the world and ranks second in the production after China. Country has also emerged as a major rice consumer. Rice is the largest consumed calorie source among the food grains. Rice bran and rice husk are the by-products of the rice milling process. Rice bran is the most important source of edible oil among the unconventional sources. Rice husk, considered as an agricultural waste is a proven clean and efficient biomass fuel which can replace conventional fossil fuel uses. Power being one of the most crucial needs for industrial growth finds its priority and as a result the National Electricity Policy rightly envisages Power for all by 2012. To attain this target, a total capacity addition of about 100,000 MW was projected for 10th and 11th plan period. Although there has been some hectic activity in capacity addition, the possibility of attaining the target looks remote. This increases the responsibility of each industry so as to become self-reliant in power, not only to ensure reduced operational expenses but also to contribute towards making the country self-sufficient in power. There is a very good scope with ample of space for new entrepreneurs to venture into this field. Capacity : Rice 106029 MT/Annum Broken Rice 8389 MT/Annum Rice Bran Oil 2573 MT/Annum Deoiled Rice Bran Oil 13486 MT/Annum Power Distribution 15750 MWh/Annum
Plant capacity: -Plant & machinery: 4373 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 8016 Lakhs
Return: 38.00%Break even: 40.00%
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