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Chewing Gum & Bubble Gum - 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

Chewing gum and bubble gum were originally made of the prime raw material called ?chicle gum? which was imported. Sugar and flavouring agents were added to make the chew more palatable. Chewing gum and bubble gum are offered to consumers in several forms. Candy coated in rectangular or ball shape, stick or slab gum bubble gum in toffee shape are some of the varieties common in Indian market. The demand chewing gum and bubble gum is increasing day by day. There is very good scope for chewing gum and bubble gum project. The new comer can easily venture in this field.
Plant capacity: 400 Kgs./DayPlant & machinery: Rs. 13 Lacs
Working capital: Rs. 15.0 LacsT.C.I: Rs. 41 Lacs
Return: 47.01%Break even: 51.24%
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CHEWING TOBACCO (RAJA TYPE) - 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

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Plant capacity: 150 Kg./dayPlant & machinery: Rs. 22 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Rs. 70 Lakhs
Return: 40.00%Break even: 53.00%
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CHEWING TOBACCO (RAJA TYPE) - 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

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Plant capacity: 150 Kg./dayPlant & machinery: Rs. 22 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Rs. 70 Lakhs
Return: 40.00%Break even: 53.00%
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CHEWING GUM - 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

Sweetened gum used for chewing is a product made from gum and similar resilient substances. It appears in many forms and it chewed for its multi-flavored taste. Chewing gum is originally made of the prime raw material called "chicle gum" which was imported. Sugar and flavouring agents were added to make the chew more palatable. With the increase in demand for these products and the short supply of chicle gum considerable research were under taken and several substitute of natural and synthetic gum were developed in the country. Chewing gum is a sweetened, flavored confection composed primarily of latex, both natural and artificial. Organic latex, a milky white fluid produced by a variety of seed plants, is best known as the principle component of rubber. Used as a snack, gum has no nutritive value and when people have finished chewing, they generally throw it away rather than swallow it. Chewing gum is offered to consumers in several forms. Candy coated in rectangular or ball shape, stick or slab gum bubble gum in toffee shape is some of the varieties common in the Indian market. All recipes for chewing gum manufactured today share the same main ingredients: a gum base, sweeteners, primarily sugar and corn syrup, and flavorings. Some also contain softeners, such as glycerin and vegetable oil. The amount of each added to the mix varies as to which type of gum is being manufactured. For example, bubble gum contains more of the gum base, so that bubbles don't burst while blowing. Though gum manufacturers carefully guard their recipes, they all share the same basic process to reach the finished product. The global confectionery market comes under packaged food industry and is the fourth largest segment under packaged food. It is also the fastest growing segment of the packaged food industry. Confectionery is further segmented into chocolate confectionery, sugar confectionery and gum. Of the three segments, gum has the lowest share. Chewing gum is also the most concentrated market of the three segments. The chewing gum segment, the fastest growing segment of confectionery industry is growing at a CAGR of approximately 7% for past few years due to mouthful of benefits. It is said to relieve stress, helps in weight management, increases alertness and focus. All these factors result in the increasing demand of chewing gum in people of every age group. Innovation in chewing gum is another important driver of this industry. Different flavors, flexibility and variety in gum attract the consumers and the current trends suggest consumers prefer gum with natural colors and avoid usage of synthetic and azo colors. The chewing gum category in India is growing at a healthy 20%.According to AC Nielsen, the size of India’s total gum category is around Rs 1,000 crore. Chewing gums and bubble gums account for approximately 44% and 56% of the category respectively. In India the bubble gum segment is larger than the chewing gum segment, whereas in the rest of the world it is the other way round. Wrigley is a leader in both the bubble gum and the sugar-free chewing gum. Chewing gums and mints are a global phenomenon with the new generation. Product quality and effective marketing - which includes brand equity, have been instrumental in the market surge. There is a good scope for new entrepreneurs to venture into this field. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Cadbury India Ltd. Joyco India Pvt. Ltd. Millennium Laboratories Ltd. N P Chewing Gums Ltd. Perfetti Van Melle India Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: 750 MT/AnnumPlant & machinery: 50 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 228 Lakhs
Return: 47.00%Break even: 42.00%
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Khaini (Chewing Tobacco)

Khaini is a type of smokeless tobacco product consumed by placing a portion of the tobacco between the cheek and gum or upper lip teeth and chewing. Unlike dipping tobacco, it is not ground and must be manually crushed with the teeth to release flavour and nicotine. Chewing tobacco is typically manufactured as several varieties of product – most often as loose leaf (or scrap), pellets (tobacco "bites" or "bits"), and "plug" (a form of loose leaf tobacco condensed with a binding sweetener). Khaini is sometimes known as spitting tobacco. It is available in two forms, snuff and chewing tobacco. Snuff and chewing tobacco are commonly available in tins or pouches; popular brand names include Skoal and Copenhagen. Chewing tobacco holds significant market share due to easy availability and lower cost as compared to cigarettes. Growing demand of chewing tobacco, majorly among the low-income community of consumers is also influencing the market growth. Popularity of consumption of smokeless tobacco among the daily wage workers, is projected to be high due to the low cost and high production capacity of tobacco in the developing country.
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Working capital: -T.C.I: -
Return: 1.00%Break even: N/A
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Khaini (Chewing Tobacco)

Khaini is the type of smokeless tobacco made from cured tobacco leaves. It may be sweetened and flavored with licorice and other substances. It comes in the form of loose tobacco leaves, pellets or “bits” (leaf tobacco rolled into small pellets), plugs (leaf tobacco pressed and held together with some type of sweetener), or twists (leaf tobacco rolled into rope-like strands and twisted). It is placed in the mouth, usually between the cheek and lower lip, and may be chewed. Chewing tobacco contains nicotine and many chemicals. Also called spit tobacco. Use of a mixture of sun-dried tobacco and slaked lime, known in some areas as khaini, Sada, Surti in India and Nepal, Khaini in Bangladesh, is widespread in Maharashtra and several states of North India, Bangladesh and Tarai belt of Nepal. A regular khaini user may carry a double-ended metal container, one side of which is filled with tobacco and the other with slightly moistened slaked lime. Chewing tobacco was thought to have several medicinal uses, such as to alleviate toothache, to disinfect cuts by spitting the tobacco juice and saliva mixture onto the wound, and to relieve the effects of snake, spider and insect bites The global smokeless tobacco market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 4.7% during the forecast period (2019 - 2024). The revenue forecast in 2025USD 22.24 billion. Chewing tobacco including loose leaf, plug, and roll forms is the fastest-growing segment with a CAGR of 8.1% from 2019 to 2025. Rising demand for chewing tobacco types among consumers due to their low and effective pricing is anticipated to boost the smokeless tobacco products' market growth. The market is also driven by the use of the product for a longer time interval than smoke products, which get finished in a few minutes. Moreover, the availability of various types such as a loose-leaf, twist, and plug, along with packaging types, is likely to fuel the growth of the segment over the forecast period. The India chewing tobacco industry was estimated to expand at a high CAGR over the forecast period. Demand is anticipated to rise due to the adoption of products by women and the old age population in India. Women contribute to about 19.3% and 20% of the consumption of chewing tobacco products such as leaf and pan masala in Pakistan and India, respectively. As a whole any entrepreneur can venture in this project without risk and earn profit. Few Indian major players are as under Ashok & Company Pan Bahar Ltd Baghban Packers Pvt. Ltd. Ventures Pvt. Ltd. Godfrey Phillips India Ltd. Golden Tobacco Ltd. Kothari Products Ltd.
Plant capacity: Khaini (8 gm Packs): 125,000 Pouches / DayPlant & machinery: Rs 239 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs 447 lakhs
Return: 27.00%Break even: 50.00%
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Project Report on Readymade Khaini(Chewing Tobacco)

Khaini is a chewing tobacco that contains tobacco, lime, and spices. In India and Pakistan, it is used as an oral snuff, with Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu having the greatest consumption rates. In some sections of Sri Lanka and other parts of Southeast Asia, it is also utilised. It has gained popularity in Africa in recent years as a low-cost substitute for cigarettes or chewing tobacco, or as a chewing gum after smoking marijuana or khat leaves. From at least 1500 BC, readymade or prepared tobacco, also known as khaini, khanum, mawa, and a variety of other names, has been used throughout South Asia. Read tobacco isn't a sort of tobacco at all, despite its name. It's made up of fermented areca nuts. It's been used as a digestive aid in several regions of South Asia for ages, and it may be made into paan by mixing it with lime paste and sugar. People who seek a nicotine fix without smoking frequently mix it with cigarettes and chew it with betel leaf. The most prevalent way for people to consume tobacco and feed their nicotine addiction is by smoking. Other delivery techniques, such as chewing tobacco and e-cigarette substitutes, are available, yet it is believed that about 1 billion people worldwide still smoke. Even in the most distant locations, today's lifestyle is laden with difficulties. This is a leading cause of addiction among rural Indians, who are mostly involved in farming, which is a sort of manual labour. The rural society considers Khaini chewing, a type of smokeless tobacco, to be quite safe. Khaini is a slaked lime tobacco variety. SLT (Smokeless Tobacco) is only found in India and Southeast Asia, where it is made and used in various ways. In India, SLT products vary by state and can be mass-produced or homemade using tobacco and other spices. SLT products are colourfully packaged in sachets that are widely distributed in India at extremely low prices, making them accessible even to youngsters. Despite the fact that tobacco product advertising is outlawed in India, SLT producers are promoting non-tobacco versions of these goods using misleading brand sharing techniques. Flavor enhancers are often used in tobacco products because they contribute to the flavour and appeal of the product. Hundreds of synthetic and natural flavourings are found in tobacco products. The most frequent flavours for cigarettes and SLT products are menthol and wintergreen, with menthol and wintergreen being the most popular. In addition to tobacco (Nicotianatabacum) and betel nut, fennel (Foeniculum vulgare), cardamom (Elettariacardamomum), clove (Syzygiumaromaticum), mint (Menthaarvensis), and rose petal (Rosa centifolia) are commonly blended with tobacco (Nicotianatabacum) and betel nut in a range of products (Areca catechu). Betel nut, tobacco, catechu, lime, saffron, and the spices Nicotianatobacum and Areca catechu are among the flavours. With a CAGR of 4.41 percent, the Smokeless Tobacco Market is expected to reach USD 23.20 billion in the next five years. Since at least 6,000 BC, tobacco and tobacco-related items have been around. Since then, the NicotianaTabacum plant has progressed from a necessity to a key commodity to the centre of national discussion. Several tobacco kinds have been introduced to the market over the years, one of which being smokeless tobacco. India has the world's largest SLT market. Over the last two decades, SLT has developed at an exponential rate in India, mainly in the unorganised sector. SLT cultivars account for roughly one-fifth of total tobacco production and 14% of total tobacco-growing land. All SLT commodities have a combined tax rate of 76 percent. India is the world's second-largest tobacco producer and third-largest tobacco exporter. The tobacco industry employs 46 million people around the world. Because of the Tobacco Board of India's increasing facilities, the market saw a total (made and unmanufactured tobacco) export of INR 60.84 billion in FY 2018. There has been a surge in global demand for cigarette substitutes as a result of the cigarette ban. Smokeless tobacco is popular among low-income users due to its ease of use and reduced cost compared to cigarettes. As a result, it is clear that the usage of smokeless tobacco in emerging countries like India is rapidly expanding. Dissolved tobacco, chewing tobacco, and dipping tobacco are the three types of tobacco accessible. The chewing tobacco area includes plug, loose leaf, chew packs, twist, and other forms of chewing tobacco. The three types of dipping tobacco are dry snuff, moist snuff, and snus. The former has the highest market share and is predicted to be valued USD 9.96 billion by 2023, a 4.30 percent compound annual growth rate. Industry Major Market Players: • Tej Ram Dharam Paul • Shambhu Khaini • Foodco Exports (P) Ltd • Kmilyastobacco.Company • Arun Trading Co • Kanishk Intertrade
Plant capacity: Readymade Khaini(Packed in 10 gms Pouches Size):200,000 Pouches per dayPlant & machinery: 40 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 360 Lakhs
Return: 35.00%Break even: 53.00%
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