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Medicinal Herbs Plantation - 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

Herbs and plants have been used for medicinal purposes for thousands of year. Even with the revolution in antibiotics and other synthetic medicines in the twentieth century. China and India are the largest consumers of traditional and herbal medicines. Sales of herbal and homeopathic remedies are increasing rapidly in most major markets and drugs companies are investing huge sums to develop tropical plant species into sources for the drugs of tomorrow. Herbs content specific alkaloids which are destroyed by keeping it is the room temperature for more than three days. India is richly endowed with a wide range of plant species. Many of these plant possess tremendous medicinal values and being used extensively for such purposes. There is bright scope of medicinal herbs plants.
Plant capacity: 20 Tonnes/AnnumPlant & machinery: Rs. 5.0 Lakhs
Working capital: N/AT.C.I: Rs. 16.4 Lakhs
Return: 50.65%Break even: 43.94%
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Herbs Plantation (Medicinal) - 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

Every herbal plant have its own specific use for the production of specific drugs from specific herb. It has large enduse in the pharmaceutical industry. The only countries in the world with significant prescription sales of herbal medicines are China, India, Japan and Germany. Most sales of herbal medicine in North America and Europe are of over the country. India is richly endowed with a wide range of plant species. Many of these plants possess tremendous medicinal values and being used extensively for such purposes. Government of India has been engaged in promoting exports of herbal based products.
Plant capacity: 20 MT/AnnumPlant & machinery: Rs. 5.0 Lacs
Working capital: Rs. 2 LacsT.C.I: Rs. 17 Lacs
Return: 48.65%Break even: 46.13%
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Amla Plantation - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue, Plant Layout

Amla is botanically known as Emblica officinalis a genus of Emblica. It is a small genus of trees, native of India, Ceylon, Malaya and China. The amla fruit is green when tender, changing to light yellow or brick red colour when mature. It is sour and astringent, and is occasionally eaten raw. The amla fruit is used successfully in the treatment of human scurvy. It is a rich source of vitamin C. Amla fruit has been held in high esteem in indigenous medicine. It is acrid, cooling, and refrigerant. It wide application in food as curry, pickles in cosmetics preparation as herbal shampoo, Hair oil, herbal hairdye and many items. Its demand potential is very high. A new entrepreneur can find the plantation project profitable.
Plant capacity: 2000 Kgs. / AnnumPlant & machinery: Rs. 18 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Rs. 2 Crores
Return: 23.00%Break even: 42.00%
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Vanilla Plantation & Processing - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost & Revenue

Vanilla (vanilla planifolia Andrews) is a climbing orchid. It is the second most expensive spice after saffron and is valued for its pleasant flavour. The principle sources of vanillin (B-glycosidase) is obtained from its cured beans. The main limitation in the cultivation of vanilla in India is the lack of knowledge of cultural aspects. Vanilla seed processing goes through several stages of processing, during seed fermentation and drying, it will develop good flavour and aroma. Vanilla is largely used in the preparation of ice-creams, chocolates, bakery products, puddings etc. The process technology as well as plant and machineries are fully available in India. As a whole it is a good project for few entrepreneur who are innovative.
Plant capacity: 150 Kgs/DayPlant & machinery: Rs. 48 Lakhs
Working capital: Rs. 21 LakhsT.C.I: Rs. 217 Lakhs
Return: 24.58%Break even: 55.86%
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Implantable Surgical Suture (Biomedical Textile) - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

A fibrous protein comprising most of the white fibre in the connective tissue of animals and man, especially in the skin muscles and tendous. The most abundant proline is the animal kingdom, it is rich in proline and hydroxyproline collagen is found in connective tissue and also in bones. Connective tissue is widely distributed throughout the body in such structures as the dermis, tendous, ligaments, cartilage and the matrix of bone. Surgical suture or biomedical textile is prepared from the fish collagen There are different fish available in India in abundance. Raw materials to process fish skin are also available but expertise is not easily available. Protein and fat wastes are generated which can be utilized to manufacture protein extract and fish oil. Biodegradable waste can be used for fish or poultry feed. Market is very good for quality products.
Plant capacity: 50 Kg/DayPlant & machinery: Rs. 81.95 Lacs
Working capital: Rs. 14.32 LacsT.C.I: Rs. 192.91 Lacs
Return: 1.00%Break even: N/A
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Implantable Surgical Suture (Biomedical Textile)- Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

A fibrous protein comprising most of the white fiber in the connective tissue of animals and man, especially in the skin muscles and tendous. The most abundant proline is the animal kingdom, it is rich in proline and hydroxyproline collagen is found in connective tissue and also in bones. Connective tissue is widely distributed throughout the body in such structures as the dermis, tendous, ligaments, cartilage and the matrix of bone. Surgical suture or biomedical textile is prepared from the fish collagen There are different fish available in India in abundance. Raw materials to process fish skin are also available but expertise is not easily available. Protein and fat wastes are generated which can be utilized to manufacture protein extract and fish oil. Biodegradable waste can be used for fish or poultry feed. Market is very good for quality products.
Plant capacity: 50 Kg/DayPlant & machinery: Rs. 81.95 Lacs
Working capital: Rs. 14.32 LacsT.C.I: Rs. 192.91 Lacs
Return: 1.00%Break even: N/A
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Jatropha Plantation and Oil Extraction (Used As Bio Fuel) - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Plant Layout

Jatropha curcus is a drought-resistant perennial, growing well in marginal/poor soil. It is easy to establish, grows relatively quickly and lives, producing seeds for 50 years. Jatropha the wonder plant produces seeds with an oil content of 37%. The oil can be combusted as fuel without being refined. It burns with clear smoke-free flame, tested successfully as fuel for simple diesel engine. The by-products are press cake a good organic fertilizer, oil contains also insecticide. It is found to be growing in many parts of the country, rugged in nature and can survive with minimum inputs and easy to propagate. Medically it is used for diseases like cancer, piles, snakebite, paralysis, dropsy etc. Jatropha grows wild in many areas of India and even thrives on infertile soil. A good crop can be obtained with little effort. Depending on soil quality and rainfall, oil can be extracted from the jatropha nuts after two to five years. The annual nut yield ranges from 0.5 to 12 tons. The kernels consist of oil to about 60 percent; this can be transformed into biodiesel fuel through esterification. Family: Euphorbiaceae Synonyms: Curcas purgans Medic. Vernacular/common names: English- physic nut, purging nut; Hindi - Ratanjyot Jangli erandi; Malayalam ? Katamanak; Tamil ? Kattamanakku; Telugu ? Pepalam; Kannada ? Kadaharalu; Gujarathi ? Jepal; Sanskrit ? Kanana randa. Distribution and habitat It is still uncertain where the centre of origin is, but it is believed to be Mexico and Central America. It has been introduced to Africa and Asia and is now cultivated world-wide. This highly drought-resistant species is adapted to arid and semi-arid conditions. The current distribution shows that introduction has been most successful in the drier regions of the tropics with annual rainfall of 300-1000 mm. It occurs mainly at lower altitudes (0-500 m) in areas with average annual temperatures well above 20�C but can grow at higher altitudes and tolerates slight frost. It grows on well-drained soils with good aeration and is well adapted to marginal soils with low nutrient content. Botanical Features It is a small tree or shrub with smooth gray bark, which exudes a whitish colored, watery, latex when cut. Normally, it grows between three and five meters in height, but can attain a height of up to eight or ten meters under favourable conditions. Leaves It has large green to pale-green leaves, alternate to sub-opposite, three-to five-lobed with a spiral phyllotaxis. Flowers The petiole length ranges between 6-23 mm. The inflorescence is formed in the leaf axil. Flowers are formed terminally, individually, with female flowers usually slightly larger and occurs in the hot seasons. In conditions where continuous growth occurs, an unbalance of pistillate or staminate flower production results in a higher number of female flowers. Fruits Fruits are produced in winter when the shrub is leafless, or it may produce several crops during the year if soil moisture is good and temperatures are sufficiently high. Each inflorescence yields a bunch of approximately 10 or more ovoid fruits. A three, bi-valved cocci is formed after the seeds mature and the fleshy exocarp dries. Seeds The seeds become mature when the capsule changes from green to yellow, after two to four months Flowering and fruiting habit The trees are deciduous, shedding the leaves in the dry season. Flowering occurs during the wet season and two flowering peaks are often seen. In permanently hu-mid regions, flowering occurs throughout the year. The seeds mature about three months after flowering. Early growth is fast and with good rainfall conditions nursery plants may bear fruits after the first rainy season, direct sown plants after the second rainy season. The flowers are pollinated by insects especially honey bees. Ecological Requirements Jatropha curcas grows almost anywhere , even on gravelly, sandy and saline soils. It can thrive on the poorest stony soil. It can grow even in the crevices of rocks. The leaves shed during the winter months form mulch around the base of the plant. The organic matter from shed leaves enhance earth-worm activity in the soil around the root-zone of the plants, which improves the fertility of the soil. Regarding climate, Jatropha curcas is found in the tropics and subtropics and likes heat, although it does well even in lower temperatures and can withstand a light frost. Its water requirement is extremely low and it can stand long periods of drought by shedding most of its leaves to reduce transpiration loss. Jatropha is also suitable for preventing soil erosion and shifting of sand dunes. Biophysical limits Altitude: 0-500 m, Mean annual temperature: 20-28 deg. C, Mean annual rainfall: 300-1000 mm or more. Soil type: Grows on well-drained soils with good aeration and is well adapted to marginal soils with low nutrient content. On heavy soils, root formation is reduced. Jatropha is a highly adaptable species, but its strength as a crop comes from its ability to grow on very poor and dry sites. A large genus of herbs, shrubs and trees distributed in the tropical and sub-tropical parts of the world, chiefly in Africa and America. About 9 species have been recorded in India; some of them are grown in gardens for their ornamental foliage and flowers. These plants has various uses, one use is as medicinal plant and another use is for extraction of different alkaloids. There is another most important part of the plants i.e. seeds oil. The seed oil can be used as biofuel. The plants are cultivated largely in the South America, France, and Africa. It is cultivated in the rainy season and fruits or seed yielded in the winter season. Leaves and plants are used for the extraction of different alkoloids, which is largely used for the preparation of different medicinal value products. The Jatropha seed available has 94% oil content. Jatropha oil has different use of which it can be used as biofuel. After extraction of oil seed waste can be used for making organic waste. In India it can be largely produced in the Assam, Orissa and Goa hills. As a whole Jatropha cultivation in India may open the new way of medicinal plant cultivation and the new way of starting the sources of bio fuel. Anybody may enter into this field will be successful.
Plant capacity: 24000.00 Kgs/AnnumPlant & machinery: Rs 30 Lakhs
Working capital: Rs 8 LakhsT.C.I: Rs 92 Lakhs
Return: 16.00%Break even: 66.00%
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Coffee Plantation - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue,Plant Layout

The genus comprises 50-60 species of shrubs or small trees indigenous to tropical Africa and Asia. Among them 4 or 5 species are important as sources of commercial coffee. In India coffee is grown mostly in the south on the foothills of the Western Ghats and its out crops, from Kadur District in the state of north to Travancore in south. It is cultivated to very small extent in parts of Bihar, Bengal and Assam. It has both domestic and export market. So cultivation of coffee is profitable.
Plant capacity: 1.80 Ton/DayPlant & machinery: 15 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 325 Lakhs
Return: 49.00%Break even: 28.00%
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PLANTATION OF MEDICINAL PLANT AND HERBS - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

There are several plants, which when coupled with a health life style, can be of preventive and therapeutic use in susceptible and high risk groups of patients. Hepatoprotective medicinal plants have been quite extensively investigated experimentally but clinical trial in hepatitis or liver cirrhosis are not easy to carry out. Every herbal plants have its own specific use for the production of specific drugs from specific herbs. It has large end use in the pharmaceutical industry. India is richly endowed with a wide range of plant species. Many of these plants possess tremendous medicinal values and being used extensively for such purposes. Indias exports of herbal products and essential oils are currently only around Rs.2000 million each year. There are a large number of well-established manufacturers and dealers of herbal products within the country. The large Indian market absorbs most of the production of Indian firms. There is a fair scope for new entrepreneurs in this field.
Plant capacity: 8 Tons Aloe Vera Leaf / Acre Plant & machinery: Rs. 36 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Rs. 149 lakhs
Return: 30.00%Break even: 44.00%
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ROSE PLANTATION AND ROSE OIL EXTRACTION - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

There are more than 5000 verities of rose in India of which only a few yield essential oils. The verities that are grown in India for obtaining essential oils are rosa damascena mill (Fasli Rosa) and rosa borboniana desp (Edward Rose). The yield of rose oil is about 0.8 to 3.5 total per maund of rose flowers. Rose oils are in constant use as components of a wide range of flower and fancy perfumes and several of them are to be found in every cosmetic. The main use of natural rose oil is found in Perfume Spray Industry, Toilet Soap Industry, Talcum Powder Industry and Agarbatti Industry. It is produced in India in large quantities in Utter Pradesh state. It exports 60% products to overseas market and 40% is indigenously sold. The two major exporting countries are Japan and India and its creditable for this industry to take about 40% of share where other Indian industries have hardly a share of less than 1% of the world market. A new entrepreneur can confidently venture into this field.
Plant capacity: Flower Yield 4000 Kgs/Ha/Annum, Flower Yield 60 Kgs/Day. Avg., 75 Kgs Rose Oil/Annum, 25000 Ltrs. Rose Water/Annum Plant & machinery: Rs. 30 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Rs. 98 lakhs
Return: 45.00%Break even: 43.00%
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