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Mineral: Project Opportunities in West Bengal

PROFILE:

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

RESOURCES:

West Bengal stands third in the country in terms of mineral production. The state contributes about one-fifth to the total production of minerals in the country. Coal constitutes 99% of the minerals extracted in West Bengal; fireclay, china clay, limestone, copper, iron, wolfram, manganese and dolomite are mined in small quantities. There are good possibilities of obtaining mineral oil and natural gas in the areas near the Bay of Bengal.

West Bengal is the third largest state for coal production, accounting for about half of India's total. Lignite mined in Darjeeling is used to make briquettes. West Bengal ranks next to Bihar and Madhya Pradesh in production of fireclay. China clay used in the pottery, paper, textile, rubber and paint industries are unearthed at Mohammad Bazar in Birbhum and Mejia in Bankura. Limestone which is used in cement industry is mined in Bankura, Purulia, Darjeeling and Jalpaiguri. There are copper mines in Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling. Small quantities of low quality iron-ore are mined in Bardhaman, Purulia, Birbhum and Darjeeling. There are manganese in the Jhargram region of Paschim Medinipur, Purulia and Bardhaman. The state’s production of dolomite comes from the Dooars region of Jalpaiguri.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Keeping pace with the liberalised Mineral Policy being adopted by the Government of India, Government of West Bengal has formulated its Mineral Policy in 2002. Among the basic objectives of the West Bengal Mineral Policy, 2002 following are worth mentioning:

1. To review the existing State monopolies over mineral exploration and wherever required, go in for selective de-reservation.

2. To invite private capital, resources and technology, both foreign and domestic, for better exploration and exploitation;

3. To promote necessary linkages for smooth and uninterrupted development of mineral based industries to meet the needs of the State.

4. To ensure proper vigilance and supervision of mining activities with particular emphasis on simplification of procedures and greater generation of revenues from mineral resources.

5. To develop industry friendly facilities in specific minerals like, Coal, Granite and China Clay and in Natural gas like Coal bed Methane.

 

Iron and Steel: Project Opportunities in West Bengal

PROFILE:

India has one of the richest reserves of all the raw materials required for the industry, namely land, capital, cheap labour, iron ore, power, coal etc. Yet India is 5th in the world ranking for production of steel. Iron and steel is basis for laying the vibrant Indian industry. Production of steel has come to exist as an index of a country's potential, industrial and economic growth. The making of iron and steel had been known to the people of India since long. The iron pillar of Delhi is a proof of it and speaks of the quality of steel produced in this country in ancient times. The steel industry is often considered to be an indicator of economic progress, because of the critical role played by steel in infrastructural and overall economic development. The per capita usage of steel gives an indication of the technological advancement of a nation.

RESOURCES:

The growth of steel industry in the State is largely related to the proximity of raw materials, skilled manpower, port facilities and the vast market for steel products. Given these location advantages, large numbers of mini integrated steel plants have already been set up in the state manufacturing a wide range of products such as sponge irons, mild steels, iron pipes etc. The neighbouring Eastern States of India viz. Jharkhand, Orissa and Chattisgarh are endowed with huge iron ore reserves along with cooking coal and non-cooking coal. The establishment of Bengal Iron Works at Kulti in Burdwan district of West Bengal in 1870 where the first commercial blast furnace was set up in 1875 heralded the commencement of this industry in the State.

The easy availability of power, competitive rates of freight, close proximity to areas with natural resources relevant to the industry, and labour force traditionality skilled in operating iron and steel units are factors that have influenced the surge in investment in this sector.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Under the new industrial policy, iron and steel has been made one of the high priority industries. Price and distribution controls have been removed  as well as foreign direct investment up to 100% (under automatic route) has been permitted.  The Trade Policy has also been liberalized and import and export of iron and steel is freely allowed with no quantitative restrictions on import of iron and steel items. Tariffs on various items of iron and steel have drastically come down since 1991-92 levels and the government is committed to bring them down to the international levels.  With the abolishing of price regulation of iron and steel in 92, the steel prices are market determined. The policy devises a multi-pronged strategy to achieve these targets with following focus areas; removal of supply constraints especially availability  of critical inputs like iron ore; improve cost competitiveness by expanding and strengthening the infrastructure in roads, railways, ports and power; increase exports; meet the additional capital requirements by mobilizing financial resources; promote investments by removing  procedural delays. In addition the policy also addresses challenges arising out of environmental concerns, human resource requirements, R&D, volatile steel prices and the secondary sector. 

 

Leather: Project Opportunities in West Bengal

PROFILE:

Leather Industry occupies a place of prominence in the Indian economy in view of its massive potential for employment, growth and exports. There has been increasing emphasis on its planned development, aimed at optimum utilisation of available raw materials for maximising the returns, particularly from exports.  The Indian leather sector meets 10% of global finished leather requirement. The leather industry is spread in different segments, namely, tanning & finishing, footwear & footwear components, leather garments, leather goods including saddlery & harness, etc.

RESOURCES:

West Bengal has been functioning as a vast raw material resource base for the leather industry in the form of hides and skins. However, Indian leather export has undergone a transition from the export of raw hides and skins in the fifties to value added finished leather in the nineties. In the context, leather processing industries in West Bengal needed a strong structural support and proposal was mooted for setting up an eco-friendly complex near Calcutta with modern technical and training facilities. In this full scale integrated leather complex, facilities for leather-finishing, computer-aided design centres, modern training centre for up gradation are also being provided. This mega complex will also have manufacturing units to produce footwear uppers, finished foot wears, leather goods and garments to catering to the expanding domestic and export markets. The availability of a wide range of cost effective leather chemicals with consistent quality is crucial for the success of such a mega complex. Entrepreneurs can set up manufacturing units in the mega complex for both tanning chemicals and post-tanning chemical auxiliaries.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Government policies in support of the industry are:

• The entire leather sector is now de-licensed and de-reserved, paving way for expansion on modern lines with state-of-the art machinery and equipment

• 100% Foreign Direct Investment and Joint Ventures permitted through the automatic route

• 100% repatriation of profit and dividends, if investments made in convertible foreign currency. Only declaration to this effect to the Reserve Bank is required.

• Promotion of industrial parks (one leather park in Andhra Pradesh, one leather goods park in West Bengal, one footwear park in Tamil Nadu and one footwear components park in Chennai).

• Funding support for modernizing manufacturing facilities 

• Funding support for establishing design studios

• Duty free import of raw materials (namely raw skins, hides, semifinished leather and finished leather) and of embellishments and components under specific scheme

• Concessional duty on import of specified machinery for use in leather sector

• Duty neutralization / remission scheme 

 

Petrochemicals: Project Opportunities in West Bengal

PROFILE:

The petrochemical industry in India has been one of the fastest growing industries in the country. Since the beginning, the Indian petrochemical industry has shown an enviable growth rate. This industry also contributes largely to the economy of the country and the growth and development of manufacturing industry as well. It provides the foundation for manufacturing industries like construction, packaging, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, textiles etc.    

RESOURCES:

The state of West Bengal accounts for almost 4% of India’s production of petroleum products and 13% of India’s polymer production. The production has almost doubled in the last decade. Crude throughput at Haldia refinery increased to 5,502 million tones and its capacity utilization increased to 91.7% during 2005-06.

The growth of the Petrochemical sector has been very impressive both in terms of units set up and investment volume. The main reason for the recent growth of this industry is due to upstream and downstream industry linkages by the oil refining and petrochemical units set up in the state. The industry is due to receive a further fillip with the announcement of US$ 1 billion gas pipeline project to bring natural gas in the state. Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd. is India’s second largest integrated petrochemical complex. Currently producing 1.5 million tons of polymers and chemicals and has grown significantly to its present turnover of US$ 1.4 billion.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

The major thrust areas of the policy are:

•        Encourage public sector companies & nationalized banks to enter the capital market to raise resources & offer new investment avenues.

•        Invite & encourage private sector investment in these industries in order to accelerate growth.

•        Set up Petroleum, Chemical & Petroleum Investment Regions (PCPIR) in the state to promote investment on a global scale.

•        Foreign Technology investments will be invited in the petrochemical industries.

•        Encourage Foreign Equity participation in the petrochemical industries.

 

Food Processing: Project Opportunities in West Bengal

PROFILE:

Indian food processing industry is widely recognized as a 'sunrise industry' having huge potential for uplifting agricultural economy, creation of large scale processed food manufacturing and food chain facilities, and the resultant generation of employment and export earnings. The food processing sector in India is geared to meet the international standards. Food Safety and Standards Authority of India has the mandate to develop standards and also to harmonise the same with International Standards consistent with food hygiene and food safety requirement and to the conditions of India's food industry.

RESOURCES:

West Bengal is one of the three front running states in India in food and agro processing sector. Fruits, vegetables and cereals grow in abundance in West Bengal. The state accounts for 30% of potatoes, 27% of pineapples, 12% of bananas and 16% of India’s rice production. Additionally fruits like mangoes, papaya, guava and jackfruit and vegetables like tomatoes, cauliflowers, cabbage, brinjal, pumpkin, are available in plenty.

West Bengal is the largest producer of rice, pineapple, vegetables and fruits in the country and second largest producer of potatoes and lychees. It ranks 1st in total meat production (including poultry) in the country and accounts for 10% of the country’s edible oil production. It is a substantial producer of spices, coconut, cashew nut, arecanut, betel vine and oilseeds. West Bengal is also one of the leading states in pisciculture since it the largest producer of fish.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Agro & Food Processing Industries form a very important part of the State’s economy. The West Bengal Government is setting up a number of policies & plans to focus on the selected areas like vegetables, fruits, fisheries, rice, poultry, dairy & floriculture. The major thrust areas of the policy are:

•        Increase agricultural production & productivity vertically through wider adoption of appropriate eco-system-specific & cost effective technology.

•        Bring more area under High Yielding Variety (HYV), hybrid & improved varieties of crops.

•        Emphasize increase production of pulses & oil seeds in non-traditional areas & non-conventional seasons.

•        Create employment opportunities in this sector to improve the socio-economic status of the farmers & also to remove sub-regional disparity.

•        Extending soil-testing facilities up to district level for proper use of fertilizer.

•        Post-harvest technology for reducing loss & better marketability.

•        Bring cultivable waste land & fallow land under cultivation.

•        Application of low cost technology for increasing production & productivity.

•        More money involvement in agriculture.

•        Encourage private entrepreneurship for processing of fruits, vegetables & horticultural items.

•        Promote floriculture parks & flower complexes in the state.

•        Other Business Process, knowledge Process and Engineering Process Outsourcing services

The State Government is encouraging the farmers for mechanization through the use of modern agricultural implements & machines for timely farm operation & reduction in the cost of cultivation.

 

Textiles: Project Opportunities in West Bengal

PROFILES:

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

RESOURCES:

The textile industry of Kolkata plays a significant role in the economy of the capital city of the state of West Bengal. West Bengal has traditionally been a major producer of cotton textile as well in the country. Jute textile manufacturing is the most prominent industry in West Bengal due to availability of raw jute in the state. At present there are 59 Jute mills in West Bengal. Main jute products are Hessian, sacking, jute bags, and other items produced by jute. Most of the jute mills are located on the banks of river Hooghly near Kolkata. West Bengal is the leader and pioneer in the country for the manufacturing of Jute textiles. Hosiery industry in West Bengal has a huge grow potential as Bengal was the birthplace of hosiery industry in India.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

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

 

Biotechnology: Project Opportunities in West Bengal

PROFILE

The Indian biotechnology sector is one of the fastest growing knowledge-based sectors in India and is expected to play a key role in shaping India's rapidly developing economy. With numerous comparative advantages in terms of research and development (R&D) facilities, knowledge, skills, and cost effectiveness, the biotechnology industry in India has immense potential to emerge as a global key player. Biopharma and bioservices sectors contributed 63 per cent and 33 per cent, respectively, to the total biotech exports. The bioagriculture, bioindustrials and bioinformatics sectors remained focussed on domestic operations, bringing in nearly 90 per cent of their revenues from India.

RESOURCES

West Bengal has a vast knowledge base with few of the premiers institutes of India located here.          Presence of Kharagpur IIT which over the years have done path breaking research in this sector is a major resource of biotechnology development. It has rich bio diversity, characterized by several species of medicinal & aromatic plants and diverse agro climatic zones. A matrix of 75 deliverable products is ready for commercialization in the agro and medical sector. Increase awareness among people about the adverse side effects of synthetic drags.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

The state has been putting efforts to facilitate the growth of biotech industries and development of clean biotech technologies. The various key initiatives under this section include:

•        Conserve bio-diversity through mapping and sustainable use of bio-resources.

•        Create a "Centre of Excellence for Biotechnology" as a high quality support service to Biotech Industries.

•        Facilitate the flow of venture capital funds and bank credit to Biotech companies.

•        Spread general awareness for optimum utilisation of Biotechnology in the agriculture sector.

 

Automobile and auto components: Project Opportunities in West Bengal

PROFILE:

The Indian auto industry has the potential to emerge as one of the largest in the world. Presently, India is second largest two wheeler markets in the world, fourth largest commercial vehicle market in the world. 11th largest passenger car in the world and is expected to be the seventh largest market by 2016. The growth is a reflection of the emergence of India as a global automobile hub with almost all global auto makers having set up plants in India to cater mainly to the domestic market, as also the export market. The Indian auto component industry has kept pace with technological developments and is today catering not only to OEM and Tier I auto makers in India but abroad as well. Many Indian auto part makers have today also succeeded in emerging as the supplier of choice to global auto majors.

RESOURCES:

West Bengal has traditionally been very strong in the engineering industries and has been an important manufacturing base in the past. West Bengal’s Hindustan Motors was one of the pioneers by commencing production of vehicles in the state in the year 1948. Recently it has collaborated with Mitsubishi Company of Japan to diverse into a wide range of cars and manufactures everything related to automobile industry like trekkers, trucks, and also luxury cars like Mitsubishi Lancer and touching a consolidated net sale of US$ 233.47 million in the last fiscal year. West Bengal realizing this huge potential in this sector has geared up with appropriate plans and policies to boost this sector. Also it has got certain inherent competitive advantages since the state is located in the heart of India’s steel and manufacturing cluster.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

A number of policy initiatives have been taken by the government to facilitate the automotive industry. These include:

•        Permitting 100% FDI in this sector & removal of minimum capital investment norm for fresh entrants.

•        Establishing an international hub for manufacturing small, affordable passenger cars & a centre for manufacturing two-wheelers.

•        Conducting incessant modernization of the industry & facilitate indigenous design, research & development.

•        Leveraging State’s software technology into automotive technology wherever relevant.

•        Encouraging development of vehicles propelled by alternate energy sources.

•        Development of domestic safety & environmental standards at par with the international standards.

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

The State is also encouraging dynamic investment in the sector to create an environment for volume production & indigenous capability for small cars & auto parts.

 

Tea: Project Opportunities in West Bengal

PROFILE:

Tea is indigenous to India and is an area where the country can take a lot of pride. This is mainly because of its pre-eminence as a foreign exchange earner and its contributions to the country's GNP. In all aspects of tea production, consumption and export, India has emerged to be the world leader, mainly because it accounts for 31% of global production. It is perhaps the only industry where India has retained its leadership over the last 150 years. Tea production in India has a very interesting history to it. The range of tea offered by India - from the original Orthodox to CTC and Green Tea, from the aroma and flavour of Darjeeling Tea to the strong Assam and Nilgiri Tea- remains unparalleled in the world.

RESOURCES:

West Bengal is the second largest tea growing state in the countryl contributing almost 21% of the total production in the country. There are three tea-growing zones in the state;       Darjeeling,          Terai and Dooars. Darjeeling tea is considered to be the finest in the world. There are 343 tea gardens in West Bengal covering 1,03,950 hectares planted area. Some of the major players in the Tea industry in West Bengal include Tata Tea Ltd, James Finlay & Company. Both of them together are representing world’s second largest global branded tea operations with product and brand presence in over 50 countries. Goodricke Group Ltd. (GGL) a part of the UK-based Cammelia Plc, the world’s single largest tea producer in the private sector. In India it is the third largest tea producer and the leading producer of Darjeeling tea.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

The tea industry in India is highly regulated. It requires licenses for its import or export. While The Tea Act, 1953 controls production and distribution activities, the Tea (Marketing) Control Order, 2003 regulates tea sales and stipulates that a defined percentage of tea produced from each garden be sold through the auction system. In addition to this central cess, States also levy sales tax on sale of tea. Profits from production and sale of tea are subject to agricultural income tax by the states. Thus, the residual income after paying corporate tax is taxed again. This tax is levied on profits accruing to gardens located in respective state. 100% foreign direct investment (FDI) in tea industry is permitted subject to compulsory divestment of 26% equity of the company in favour of an Indian partner / Indian public within five years from the date of investment.

 

Tourism: Project Opportunities in West Bengal

PROFILE:

Tourism has become an important industry in many countries of the world, both in the east and the west. Various initiatives are being taken by the Government and other organizations to promote tourism here. Tourism in India is the largest service industry, with a contribution of 6.23% to the national GDP and 8.78% of the total employment in India. India's rich history and its cultural and geographical diversity make its international tourism appeal large and diverse. It presents heritage and cultural tourism along with medical, business and sports tourism. India has one of the largest and fastest growing medical tourism sectors.

RESOURCES:

West Bengal has the widest variety of attractions in terms of tourist spots from the bustling Kolkata Megapolis with its historical and modern charms, to the zones of tranquillity like the Himalayan terrain in the north to the Sunderbans in the south. The state is endowed with all the diversities of nature that is a tourist’s dream. From the arid Chhota Nagpur plateau region in the west, forests in the north and south, mountains in the north, sea beaches in the south and rivers crisscrossing the whole of the state the varied panorama offers the discerning traveller a very wide choice and caters to the requirements of varied travel segments. More specifically, the snow capped peaks of the Himalayas, Darjeeling, referred by many as the Queen of the Hill Stations, the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway declared as a World Heritage Site, the vast tea estates of the Dooars, the famed Royal Bengal Tiger of Sunderbans, the innumerable historical landmarks of India’s and Bengal’s glorious history are all wonders for the prospective tourists.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

In order to develop tourism in India in a systematic manner, position it as a major engine of economic growth and to harness its direct and multiplier effects for employment and poverty eradication in an environmentally sustainable manner, the National Tourism Policy was formulated in the year 2002. Broadly, the “Policy” attempts to:-

•        Position tourism as a major engine of economic growth;

•        Harness the direct and multiplier effects of tourism for employment generation, economic development and providing impetus to rural tourism;

•        Focus on domestic tourism as a major driver of tourism growth.

•        Position India as a global brand to take advantage of the burgeoning global travel trade and the vast untapped potential of India as a destination;

•        Acknowledges the critical role of private sector with government working as a pro-active facilitator and catalyst;

•        Create and develop integrated tourism circuits based on India’s unique civilization, heritage, and culture in partnership with States, private sector and other agencies; and

•        Ensure that the tourist to India gets physically invigorated, mentally rejuvenated, culturally enriched, spiritually elevated and “feel India from within”.

 

Waste Management: Project Opportunities in West Bengal

PROFILE:

Waste management is the collection, transport, processing or disposal, managing and monitoring of waste materials. The term usually relates to materials produced by human activity, and the process is generally undertaken to reduce their effect on health, the environment or aesthetics. Waste management is a distinct practice from resource recovery which focuses on delaying the rate of consumption of natural resources. The management of wastes treats all materials as a single class, whether solid, liquid, gaseous or radioactive substances, and tried to reduce the harmful environmental impacts of each through different methods.

RESOURCES:

There are 609 hazardous waste generating units in West Bengal. Amongst the nineteen districts of the state, two districts (Darjeeling and South Dinajpur) do not generate hazardous waste. The total quantum of hazardous waste generation from West Bengal is 2,59,776.24 metric tonnes per annum. (MTPA), out of which 46 per cent (1,20,596.41 MTPA) is landfillable, 49 per cent (1,26,596.38 MTPA) is recyclable and the remaining 5 per cent (12,583.45 MTPA) is incinerable by nature. Interestingly, it was observed that the majority of hazardous waste generating units in the state is small and is generating meagre quantity of waste, whereas the units generating substantial amount of hazardous wastes are limited in number.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

The Central Government notified the Municipal Solid Wastes (Management & Handling) Rules 2000 under Sections 3, 6 and 25 of the Environment (Protection) Act 1986 for the purpose of managing municipal and urban wastes/garbage in an environmentally sound manner. Government of West Bengal are the nodal agencies for technical guidance and preparation of project report for the development of municipal solid waste management plan for the municipal authorities situated within Kolkata Metropolitan Area (KMA) and Non-KMA areas respectively. National policy on waste management is set out in the October 1998 policy statement on waste management- Changing our Ways. It outlines the Government's policy objectives in relation to waste management, and suggests some key issues and considerations that must be addressed to achieve these objectives. The policy is firmly grounded in an internationally recognised hierarchy of options, namely prevention, minimisation, reuse/recycling, and the environmentally sustainable disposal of waste which cannot be prevented or recovered.

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Dental Materials (Alginate, GI Cement, Composite Resin & Polycarboxylate Cement)

A dental impression is a negative imprint of hard (teeth) and soft tissues in the mouth from which a positive reproduction (cast or model) can be formed. Impression material is of liquid or semi-solid nature when first mixed and placed in the mouth. It then sets to become an elastic solid (usually takes a few minutes depending upon the material), leaving an imprint of person's dentition and surrounding structures of oral cavity. Alginate is an irreversible hydrocolloid. It exists in two phases: either as a viscous liquid, or a solid gel, the transition generated by a chemical reaction. The overall setting double composition reaction is as follows: Potassium (sodium) alginate + calcium sulphate dihydrate + water ? calcium alginate + potassium (sodium) sulphate Sodium phosphate is added as a retarder which preferentially reacts with calcium ions to delay the set of the material. The market has been estimated at USD 6.2 billion in 2016 and is projected to reach USD 8.5 billion by 2021, at a CAGR of 6.5% during the forecast period from 2016 to 2021. Dental equipment is tools used to diagnose and treat dental diseases. Dental tools are used by dental professionals to examine, manipulate, restore and remove teeth and surrounding oral structures and to provide dental treatment. The end-users for this market include hospitals, dental clinics, and dental practitioners. The Global Restorative Dentistry Market is projected to Reach USD 21.27 Billion by 2022 from USD 15.60 Billion in 2017, at a CAGR of 6.4% Increase in the prevalence of dental diseases (dental caries and edentulism), rising demand for advanced cosmetic dental procedures, growing dental tourism, and increasing dental expenditure are the major factors driving the demand for restorative dentistry. As a whole any entrepreneur can venture in this project without risk and earn profit.
Plant capacity: Composite Resin Poly Carboxylate Cement (500 gms Pack): 80 Packs/ Day Glass Ionomer Cement (15 gms Packs with 10 gm Liquid): 1333 Packs/ Day Composite Resin Poly Carboxylate Cement (500 gms Pack):40 Packs/ Day Plant & machinery: 26 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs 71 lakhs
Return: 33.00%Break even: 75.00%
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Cross-Linked Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose

Cross-linked sodium carboxymethyl cellulose is also known as croscarmellose sodium or modified cellulose gum. Crosslinked sodium carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), croscarmellose, is prepared by the reaction of Na-CMC with acids. The raw material is usually a high viscosity sodium CMC with a low degree of substitution. The cross-linking reduces water solubility while still allowing the material to swell (like a sponge) and absorb many times its weight in water. As a result, it provides superior drug dissolution and disintegration characteristics. Cross-linked sodium carboxymethyl cellulose is used in tablets of table-top sweeteners and dietary food supplements, as it facilitates disintegration in aqueous solutions, with a maximum level of use of 30 g/kg. The global carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) market was estimated at $1,151.7 Million in 2014 and is projected to register a CAGR of 4.2% between 2015 and 2020. Carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) or cellulose gum is a cellulose derivative with carboxymethyl group in its chain. CMC is physiologically inert, chemically stable, odorless and tasteless substance which safe for health and environment. The growth of processed food industry, increasing pharmaceutical and cosmetics production, and the growing oil drilling activities are the major factors driving the growth of CMC market. As a whole entrepreneur can venture in this field will be successful. Few Indian major players are as under • Hexone Pharmaceuticals Ltd. • Hiranya Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. • Maple Biotech Pvt. Ltd. • Perry Impex Ltd. • Rishi Trading Co. Ltd. • Shreejal Info Hubs Ltd.
Plant capacity: Cross Linked Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose: 1000 Kgs./Day Plant & machinery: Rs 34 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : Rs 144 lakhs
Return: 27.00%Break even: 70.00%
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Betel Nut (Supari) Processing

Areca nut is the nut of areca palm. Biological name of areca nut palm is Areca catechu and it is a member of the family arecaceae or palmal. It is also called betel nut, as it is usually chewed with betel leaf and lime. Betel nut is a seed of the Areca catechu, a type of palm tree. It's commonly chewed after being ground up or sliced and wrapped in leaves of the Piper betel vine that have been coated with lime. This is known as a betel quid. Tobacco or flavorful spices may also be added. The dust and ‘Chogaru’ are traditionally used as a masticatory and for tanning leather. The tannins of arecanut tan leather satisfactorily except for the colour. India is the highest producer of areca nut with a production of around 3.3 lakh tones and a total acreage under cultivation of 2.64 lakh hectares, with Karnataka and Kerala accounting for nearly 72 per cent of the total production. Over six million people are engaged in areca nut cultivation, processing and trade. More than 85 per cent of the area under cultivation is made up of small and marginal holdings. Among the two varieties white nuts have a share of 60 per cent. India is also the largest consumer with around 3.2 lakh tonnes. As a whole you can invest in this project without risk and earn profit.
Plant capacity: Supari: 500 Kgs. /Day Tannin: 33 Kgs. /Day Brushes/Rope: 250 Kgs. /Day Pan Masala: 500 Kgs. /DayPlant & machinery: Rs 42 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs 191lakhs
Return: 27.00%Break even: 58.00%
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Infrared Reflected (IR) Paint

The sun energy reaches Earth as UV, visible and infrared radiation. The last one is largely responsible for heat build-up.© Solar radiation, visible radiation, near infrared (NIR) radiation, very short wavelength infrared (VSWIR) radiation etc., The visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum is commonly considered to be the wavelength range between 0.4-0.72 ?m (400-720 nm). The polymers used in the SRP roof systems expand when wet, offering unparalleled protection expands when wet offering unparalleled protection against damaging moisture penetration. The roof coat resin has a very special property known as “Variable Permeability”. When conditions are wet, the polymers swell up becoming completely watertight. This report deals with the simulation thermal coating for providing the room comfort and thereby reducing the usage of Air conditioning units and fans. Infrared-reflective coatings can be formulated with various pigments, metals (such as aluminum) or other materials to produce an IR-reflective barrier. The paints industry in India has been growing at the rate of around 12% a year. The paints market has crossed the Rs. 135 bn mark. By volume, the market is estimated at 1.4 mntonne which is growing at an average annual growth of over 6 to 8% (12% by value). The unorganized sector, shrunk in the recent years, still commands a share of 46% (by volume) and 35% (by value). The global cool roof coating market is expected to reach USD 5.41 billion by 2025. The global cool roof coating market demand was 37.7 million liters in 2015 and is expected to reach 78.5 million liters by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 7.6% from 2016 to 2025. The global IR Reflected coating market is expected to reach USD 5.41 billion by 2025. which facilitates the development of new technologies and ensure a high quality product. Few Indian major players are as under • Apurva India Pvt. Ltd. • Asian Paints Ltd. • B N B Coatings India Pvt. Ltd. • Berger Becker Coatings Pvt. Ltd. • Bituminex Cochin Pvt. Ltd. • Cipy Polyurethanes Pvt. Ltd. • Creamcem Coatings (India) Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: Infrared Reflected (IR) Paint: 300 Ltrs. /DayPlant & machinery: Rs 33 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs 196 lakhs
Return: 26.00%Break even: 40.00%
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Calcium Gluconate

Calcium gluconate is the calcium salt of gluconic acid. In order for the product to be registered as a food fortificant, it must be prepared at high purity, i.e. without the presence of by-products that are unregistered. An important disadvantage of calcium gluconate is that it is relatively costly to produce. For the production of calcium gluconate an enzymatic process is preferred because of its high specificity and the resulting high purity of the product. However, the solubility of calcium gluconate under the conditions required for optimal enzymatic conversion (pH 5-7, 30-35°C.) is only 40 g/L. Calcium Gluconate can be used in Food, Beverage, Pharmaceutical, Health & Personal care products, Agriculture/Animal Feed/Poultry. The international market for calcium gluconate can be divided largely on the basis of application, end use, in addition to the available form. On the basis of the end use, the market for calcium gluconate may be additionally divided into bulking agent, emulsifier, and thickening agent. The global market for calcium gluconate is projected to grow as a result of the mounting demand from different end-use industries with the highest demand expected from pharmaceutical and food and beverages. The major global key players in this space include: Noah Technologies Corporation, Aaron Industries, Inc. AKZO Nobel Chemicals Inc, American Biorganics, Inc, Coyne Chemical, Alfa Aesar, PMP Fermentation Products, Inc and Glucona America, Inc. These companies are staying competitive by developing innovative market, which include mergers and acquisitions, new product development, joint ventures, and expansion. Thus, as an entrepreneur this project offers an exciting opportunity to you. Few Indian major players are as under • Chemicals & Plastics India Ltd. • Kowa India Pvt. Ltd. • Naveen Enterprises Ltd. • New Alliance Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. • Prathista Inds. Ltd.
Plant capacity: 5 MT/DayPlant & machinery: Rs 63 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs 208 lakhs
Return: 28.00%Break even: 52.00%
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Spices (Masala)

Spices are non-leafy parts (e.g. bud, fruit, seed, bark, rhizome, and bulb) of plants used as a flavoring or seasoning, although many can also be used as an herbal medicine. The two terms may be used for the same plants in which the fresh leaves are used as herbs, while other dried parts are used as spices, e.g. coriander, dill. A masala can either be a combination of dried (and usually dry roasted) spices, or a paste (such as vindaloo masala) made from a mixture of spices and other ingredients—often garlic, ginger, onions and chili paste. • Spices contain an impressive list of plant-derived chemical compounds that are known to have disease preventing and health promoting properties. India is the world's largest producer, consumer and exporter of spices; the country produces about 75 of the 109 varieties listed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and accounts for half of the global trading in spices. Total spices export from India stood at 226,225 tonnes valued at US$ 621.78 in April-June 2016, registering a year-on-year growth of 3 per cent. The revenues from India market are expected to expand to around USD 18 billion in FY’2020, growing with a CAGR of ~% from FY’2016 to FY’2020. Which facilitates the development of new technologies and ensure a high quality product. Few Indian major players are as under • A D F Foods Ltd. • Aachi Masala Food'S Pvt. Ltd. • Akay Flavours & Aromatics Pvt. Ltd. • Catch Foods (India) Ltd. • Chordia Food Products Ltd. • Devon Foods Ltd. • Empire Spices & Foods Ltd.
Plant capacity: Turmeric Powder (50, 100 & 200 gms Packs): 14 Kgs./Day Coriander Powder (50, 100 & 200 gms Packs): 14 Kgs./Day Red Chilly Powder (50, 100 & 200 gms Packs): 14 Kgs./Day Cumin Powder (50 gms Packs): 4 Kgs./Day Black Pepper (50 gms Packs) Plant & machinery: Rs 4 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs 10 lakhs
Return: 17.00%Break even: 77.00%
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Bentonite (Quarrying, Processing & Exporting)

Bentonite comes under the speciality of clay (Aluminium Hydrosilicate), which has large used in the chemical industries, oil refineries industries, cosmetics industry. A particular feature of this group of minerals is the substitutions of Si4+ and Al3+ in the crystal structure by lower valency cations. Calcium bentonite is a useful adsorbent of ions in solution, as well as fats and oils. A colloidal native hydrated aluminium Silicate (clay) consist principally of montmoillonite Al2O3, 4SiO2 H2O usually contains some magnesium, iron and calcium carbonate. The global market for bentonite offered an opportunity worth US$1.42 bn in 2015. Researchers anticipate it to rise at a CAGR of 3.0% from 2016 to 2024 and reach a value of US$1.85 bn by the end of 2024. By 2025 India may consume 30-34 million tons of oil. 2016-2017 edible non-edible imports expected 15 million tones. The global activated bleaching earth market to grow with a CAGR of 4.0% over the period of 2017 - 2023 The study on activated bleaching earth market covers the analysis of the leading geographies such as North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Row for the period of 2015 to 2023. As a whole there is a good scope for new entrepreneur to invest in this business. Few Indian major players are as under • Ashapura Minechem Ltd. • Bituminex Cochin Pvt. Ltd. • Earth International Pvt. Ltd. • Gimpex Pvt. Ltd. • Jamipol Ltd. • Laviosa India Pvt. Ltd. • Neelkanth Rockminerals Ltd.
Plant capacity: ABE Dry Process Bentonite: 720 MT/Day ABE Wet Process Bentonite: 60 MT/Day Sodium Grade Bentonite: 74 MT/DayPlant & machinery: Rs 1994 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs 6132 lakhs
Return: 42.00%Break even: 32.00%
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IV Fluids (BFS Technology)

Intravenous fluids are fluids which are intended to be administered to a patient intravenously, directly through the circulatory system. These fluids must be sterile to protect patients from injury, and there are a number of different types available for use. Many companies manufacture packaged intravenous fluids, as well as products which can be mixed with sterile water to prepare a solution for intravenous administration. Fluids are given when someone's body fluid volume falls. There are a number of things which can cause a drop in fluid volume. Vomiting and diarrhea are a classic example, which is why people are encouraged to drink fluids when they are sick, to keep their fluid volume stable. Another cause is blood loss, which causes problems both because people lose blood products, and because they experience a loss in fluid volume. Electrolyte levels in the blood can also become unstable as a result of rapid changes in fluid volume, in which case intravenous fluids can be used to restore the balance. India has the world's third largest active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) for the industry valued at a little less than USD 2 bn. Top 5 API producers account for approximately 6.5 %. The leading APIs are anti-infectives, gastrointestinal, cardiovascular and respiratory drugs. The Chemical Pharmaceutical Generic Association (CPA) projects that India's share of the world API market will grow by 10.5% by 2010 as patented blockbuster drugs lose their patent protection. The CPA also expects that the domestic Indian market for APIs, both generic and branded, will rise from USD 755 mn in 2005 to USD 1.9 bn in 2010.
Plant capacity: 48,000 Bottles/Day 500 ml each bottlePlant & machinery: 253 Lakhs
Working capital: N/AT.C.I: Cost of Project: 834 Lakhs
Return: 29.00%Break even: 52.00%
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Production of I.V. Fluids (Saline and Dextrose). Intravenous Solution (IV) Manufacturing Business with Blow-Fill-Seal (BFS) Technology.

Fluids are given when someone's body fluid volume falls. There are a number of things which can cause a drop in fluid volume. Vomiting and diarrhea are a classic example, which is why people are encouraged to drink fluids when they are sick, to keep their fluid volume stable. Another cause is blood loss, which causes problems both because people lose blood products, and because they experience a loss in fluid volume. Electrolyte levels in the blood can also become unstable as a result of rapid changes in fluid volume, in which case intravenous fluids can be used to restore the balance. Intravenous fluids are fluids which are intended to be administered to a patient intravenously, directly through the circulatory system. These fluids must be sterile to protect patients from injury, and there are a number of different types available for use. Many companies manufacture packaged intravenous fluids, as well as products which can be mixed with sterile water to prepare a solution for intravenous administration. Intravenous fluids can be broken into two broad groups. Crystalloids such as saline solutions contain a solution of molecules which can dissolve in water. When crystalloids are administered, they tend to create low osmotic pressure, allowing fluid to move across the blood vessels, and this can be linked with edema. Colloids contain particles which are not soluble in water, and they create high osmotic pressure, attracting fluid into the blood vessels. Blood is an example of a commonly administered intravenous colloid. Infusion therapy as a basic toll of modern medical care enables the physician to restore and stabilize homeostasis states quickly and completely. In nursing homes and hospital where patients are suffering from acute dehydration or considerable debilitating conditions, the intra venous fluids are used as I.V. drips. The basic function of I.V. fluids is to replenish the body fluids. Although there are a number of I.V. fluids but generally three types of I.V. fluids are used in hospitals as I.V. drips. Uses and Applications There are main ranges of application of highly specialized intravenous infusion solutions: • Treatment of discarded water and electrolyte metabolism, especially in severe cases. • Therapy of acid base in balances. • The volume substitution and volume replacement in surgery of accident victim suffering blood loss. • Paratral nutrition for severally ill and post-operative patients. • Aqueous isotonic injection (5%) of dextrose is given as intravenous injections to increase the column of circulating blood in the shocks and haemorrhages and to counteract dehydration. When it is desired to replace excessive salt loss also glucose is injected along with sodium chloride. Intravenous fluids can also be used as a route of medication administration. If a doctor wants to delI.V.er a small amount of medication over an extended period of time, it can be dissolved in a bag of intravenous fluids and set on an infusion pump which delivers the medicated fluid directly into the blood. They are also commonly used to assist with surgical recovery; people who receive fluids after surgery tend to experience better recovery than people who do not. Intravenous Fluids Market is expected to witness growth of international market with respect to advancements and innovations including development history, competitive analysis and regional development forecast. The growth of the global intravenous solutions market is driven by several factors. The increasing incidence of gastrointestinal disorders, diabetes, and cancer is one of the major factors that are expected to increase the rate of adoption of intravenous solutions among consumers. The rising popularity of intravenous vitamin C therapy in cancer treatment is one of the major trends in the intravenous solutions market. The intravenous vitamin C solution has been observed to have an increased toxicity to cancer cells and improve the patients' quality of life. Intravenous fluids are extensively used to treat electrolyte imbalances, maintain fluid balance, and replace fluid losses. These fluids are dispensed in volumes ranging from 25-1,000 milliliters and are available in either plastic bags or glass bottles. A complete mixture of all essential nutrients is also available in multi-chamber bags, and these bags are gaining immense popularity among numerous end-users. The global Intravenous (I.V.) solutions market was valued at USD 6.9 billion in 2015 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 7.8% over the forecast period. The emergence of this market is attributed to the fast growing geriatric population and prevalence of malnutrition in the elderly and pediatric population. Blow-Fill-Seal (BFS) Technology In blow-fill-seal (BFS) technology, which is a form of advanced aseptic manufacturing, the container is formed, filled, and sealed in one continuous, automated system. A primary advantage of this technology is reducing human intervention, which reduces the risk of microbial contamination and foreign particulates. BFS has long been used in liquid pharmaceutical applications, including small containers, such as ophthalmic and respiratory drug ampoules, as well as larger volume containers, such as saline or dextrose solutions. More recently, BFS technology has been expanding into injectable and into biologics, including vaccines and monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). Advantages of BFS Technology: • Blow-fill-seal technology enables the manufacture of preservative-free single-unit doses. PreservatI.V.es are recognized as potentially harmful to the sensitive mucosae of the eyes, nose, and lungs, so this is an enormous benefit to sensitive patients. • Another advantage of unit-doses is that they ensure that the patient takes the correct amount of product, especially when dealing with highly potent compounds, i.e. those therapeutically active at a low concentration. • Sterile unit-doses are portable and easy to use individually, excellent properties for today’s active lifestyles. Blow-fill-seal (BFS) single doses are an ideal solution for use in ophthalmology, respiratory diseases, rhinology, antisepsis and wound care. • Blow-fill-seal technology reduces personnel intervention making it a more robust method for the aseptic preparation of sterile pharmaceuticals. BFS is used for the filling of vials for parenteral preparations and infusions, eye drops, and inhalation products. Generally the plastic containers are made up of polyethylene and polypropylene. Polypropylene is more commonly used to form containers which are further sterilised by autoclaving as polypropylene has greater thermostability. • Blow Fill and Seal technology is mainly used for pharmaceutical solutions. The examples of pharmaceutical solutions that can be packaged are injectable solutions, antibiotics, ophthalmological drops, suspensions, infusion solutions, solutions for dialysis, solutions for irrigation and solutions for hemofiltration. The basic concept of BFS is that a container is formed, filled, and sealed in a continuous process without human intervention, in a sterile enclosed area inside a machine. Thus this technology can be used to aseptically manufacture sterile pharmaceutical liquid dosage forms. The process is multi-stepped: first, pharmaceutical-grade plastic resin is vertically heat extruded through a circular throat to form a hanging tube called the parison. This extruded tube is then enclosed within a two-part mould, and the tube is cut above the mould. The mould is transferred to the filling zone, or sterile filling space, where filling needles (mandrels) are lowered and used to inflate the plastic to form the container within the mould. Following the formation of the container, the mandrel is used to fill the container with liquid. Following filling the mandrels are retracted and a secondary top mould seals the container. All actions take place inside a sterile shrouded chamber inside the machine. The product is then discharged to a non-sterile area for labeling, packaging and distribution. The process begins with the Extrusion of plastic granules in the form of a hot hollow pipe of molten plastic called a parison. The following step is the Blow moulding of the container from the plastic granule. The parison is closed between the mould, and the container gets formed either by blowing sterile compressed air or by vacuum or by using vacuum as well as blowing. The container assumes the shape of the cavity in the mould. The container thus produced is open from the top and in its top part, the plastic is still hot and in molten state until the subsequent steps of filling and container sealing. The subsequent step is filling of the formed container from the top, which is still open (and still in a “hot molten” state). Filling nozzles enter from the top of container and filling is done. Filling nozzles are specially designed and constructed to facilitate automatic cleaning and automatic sterilization. Additional functions of filling nozzles are to blow the bottles and also to provide an exhaust path for air in the container. The filling process can be carried out under a shower of sterile filtered air to avoid contamination during filling. The blower on the sterile air shower can have variable pressure which can be made to change automatically so as to maintain constant air pressure under various situations. The sterile air shower is validated at certain air pressure, and an automatic device can maintain the same pressure by automatically modulating the speed of the blower. The next step is sealing the top of the container, which is still open and in a hot molten state. The top gets pressed between head moulds and as a consequence, the top part of the container gets formed, sealed and at the same time, gets cooled. The result is a hermetically sealed container. The final steps are for De-flashing to remove the flash or scrap, trimming the containers and delivering the containers outside the machine. The whole process of extrusion, blowing, filling, sealing and removing scrap takes between 10 to 18 seconds depending upon the type and size of the container. The advantage of the Blow-Fill-Seal process is derived mainly from the fact that container is formed, quickly filled and sealed under protected environment automatically without human intervention. BFS Machine Professional normal saline I.V. fluids packaging machine is the latest production line with most advanced technology. It can automatically finish film feeding, printing, bag making, filling and sealing in one machine. This BFS line can be used to automatically fill 50-5000ml general solution, special solution, dialysis solution, parenteral nutrition, Antibiotics, Irrigation and Disinfectant solution etc. Features: 1. 100% film utilization: No waste edge between bags, reducing both material and energy consumption. 2. Special I.V. bag design: each bag saves 10mm film than others. 3. Reliable heating and welding system: Leakage rate less than 0.03%. 4. Quick changeover: 0.5-1 hour to switch from one size to another. 5. Stable transmission system: only needs 1 control system, 1 HMI and 1 operator. 6. Safe filling nozzle: No solution overflows, no particles generation. 7. Auto faulty rejection system detected by the machine. 8. Production line length is reduced by 1/3, both workshop and air conditioning and cleaning area are reduced by 1/3, greatly reducing the initial investment and future running cost. 9. Simple structure, more stable and reliable performance. Tags I.V. 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Plant capacity: 48,000 Bottles/Day 500 ml each bottlePlant & machinery: 253.00 Lakhs
Working capital: N/AT.C.I: Cost of Project 834.00Lakhs
Return: 29.00%Break even: 52.00%
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Start Your Own Craft Brewery or Distillery (Startup). Production of Craft Beer. Microbrewery, Pubbrewery, Brew Pub Beer, Beer Manufacturing Plant.

Craft beer is a type of beer brewed in a traditional manner and usually produced in smaller quantities than that of the conventional beer. The production of craft beer generally takes place in regional craft breweries and microbreweries dedicated intensively for craft beer production. The global craft beer market is primarily dominated by the Americas and Europe, with the US being the largest craft beer country-specific market both in terms of volume and revenue. Craft beers are characterized by various innovative and exotic flavors. Craft beers and microbreweries are niche concepts in India which have been growing for past few years and are beginning to take shape now. They are mushrooming in many parts of the country. This is an emerging trend that is certainly attracting middle class Indians, particularly in urban areas. The craft beer market in India is pegged at Rs. 280 crore and may grow to Rs. 4,400 crore by 2020. The big names in the craft beer business including Gateway Brewing Co. (Mumbai), Doolally (Pune/Mumbai), Effingut Brewerkz (Pune), TJ (Pune), The Barking Deer (Mumbai), The White Owl (Mumbai), Irish Village (Pune) and Brewbot (Mumbai) Craft beer is beer the way it was meant to be, the way it was brewed about a hundred years ago. It is made fresh with all natural ingredients and zero chemical or preservative additions. The Indian craft beer industry greatly benefits from the frequent foreign travel that is a part of our IT sector. Craft beer is a beer that is brewed by a small, independent, and traditional brewer. Craft beer is getting more popular in different parts of the world with local and international brewers expanding their network and offering exciting new flavors and tastes. The rising consumer preference for low alcohol by volume (ABV) beer is the main reason for the significant growth of the global craft beer market. As consumers are positively responding and appreciating new styles of flavors of craft beer, the industry will grow rapidly with more players entering the market rapidly. With the use of premium quality raw materials and advanced brewing techniques, brewers have been successful in attracting consumers towards craft beer from mainstream beer. The global craft beer market to grow at a CAGR of 11.04% during the period 2017-2021. The latest trend gaining momentum in the market is increasing exports of craft beer. In the past few years, the American craft beers were not likely to find a place in the beer markets of Europe and Asia. Current scenario, the American craft beers are one of the major reasons behind the increase in demand for craft beers in Asia and Europe. Craft beers are also able to compete successfully with other alcoholic products in the European countries. The demand for exotic, rare, and innovative flavors of craft beers has increased. The growing awareness among the consumers with respect to the wide range of flavors and styles of the craft beer coupled with low alcohol by volume (ABV) percentage is expected to drive demand over the forecast period. Furthermore, the growing number of craft beer enthusiasts in the U.S., Germany, Belgium, UK and Japan is expected to have a positive impact on the market. The U.S. market experienced sluggish growth post-introduction period of the product, owing to the consumer preference for mainstream beer over craft beer. However, advancement in the brewing process and the use of premium quality raw materials has improved the overall characteristics of the product, which has intrigued the attention of the consumers. New varieties and product development have attracted more consumers towards the craft beer and its sale surged globally. For instance, coffee flavored beer and blended beer are found to have high popularity in the Europe. In addition, since the blending tend to lower the shelf-life of the product, they are manufactured and retailed under the craft beer verities. U.S., U.K., Germany and France are amongst the major developed countries holding a major share in the craft beer market. Branding and promotion of flavored variety of craft beer is supporting its sale on a global level. The trend of consumption of craft beer began in western world and spread to other regions rapidly. The increasing purchasing power of consumers, trends of healthy consumption leading to changes in consumption basket of consumers are likely to remain significant. The increasing consumption of craft beer is driven by this desire to socialize and spend some quality time with family and friends. The craft beer is considered fresh and is preferred by mass consumer especially in developed countries and the trend is spreading across the globe. Craft beer has gained its popularity as consumers want to keep experimenting with the various available flavors of beer. Unique flavor and processing method of craft beer is attracting consumer towards its consumption, thus raising its sale. Tags Craft Beer Industry, Craft Beer Production, Brewery Production, Craft Brewing Business, Craft Beer Manufacturing, Beer Manufacturing, How Beer is Made? 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