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Biotechnology, Bio-Technology, Industrial Biotechnology, Biotech Sector, Industry, Biotech Projects, Enzymes Papain, Phytase, Lipase, Enzyme, Food Biotechnology, Industrial Enzymes, Vermiculture , Vermicompost , Biofertilizer, Organic Farming, Biogas

Biotechnology, with its knowledge-intensive nature and tremendous economic potential,has emerged as one of the rapidly-growing sectors of the Indian knowledge economy today. Focusing on the practical use of biological systems to produce goods and services, biotechnology has made significant achievements in the growth and its application in the areas of agriculture, healthcare, environment, etc through R & D projects and infrastructure creation.

Today products like biofertilizer and biopesticides using the biotechnology techniques have proved that biological control is widely regarded as a desirable technique for controlling insects and pests, due to its minimal environmental impact and its avoidance of problems of resistance in the vectors and agricultural pests. The biopesticide market makes 5% of the total insecticide market, amounting to one billion US dollarsthus accounting an overall growth rate of about 10% per annum but in India biopesticides represent only 2.89% (as on 2005) of the overall pesticide market in India and is expected to exhibit an annual growth rate of about 2.3% in the coming years .Although the biopesticide market accounts for only about $1 billion of the global pesticide market of $33 billion it is expected to continue to grow rapidly and a huge biodiversity of sources remains untapped.

In the same way vermicomposting is compatible process with sound environmental principles that value conservation of resources and sustainable practices and vermicompost is known to bethe world's best organic fertilizer. The practice of organic farming is said to the best known alternative to the conventional method.While trends of rising consumer demand for organics are becoming discernible, sustainability in production of crops has become the prime concern in agriculture development.

The Industrial enzyme market is growing steadily as most of the enzymes are produced by microorganisms in submerged cultures going by the biotechnology technique. Also integrated Biogas Systems have a significant role to play in the development of agro ecological farming systems as these systems can provide a valuable and diverse product slate from existing biowaste resources available in the form of manure to most traditional rural households.

How to Prepare a Project Report on Biotechnology Industry?

One of the requirements for preparing an industrial biotechnology project report is a clear understanding of the industry. You can find more information on biotechnology from market analysis reports. The biotechnology market is a knowledge-based industry.

 

1. Biotechnology Market Potential

Industrial biotechnology has become a trend in consumer product manufacturing. Many industries are abandoning old manufacturing processes in favor of biotechnology. Here is a list of industrial biotechnology products.

  • Bread production using baking enzymes
  • Manufacture of cosmetics using metathesis chemistry
  • Using enzymes in the manufacture of detergents
  • Manufacture of textile bleaches using biotech cellulose enzymes
  • Wood bleaching enzymes used in paper processing
  • Fuel ethanol from enzymatic hydrolysis of starch and cellulose
  • Biodegradable polymers for making food packaging
  • Making bioplastics from polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA)
  • Manufacture of pharmaceuticals
  • Biogas production

There is indeed a huge potential in the biotechnology business. The demand for biotechnology products is on the increase.

2. Biotechnology Market Drivers

1. Campaign for environmental conservation

The global need for sustainable development is slowly shifting consumer preferences. Consumers readily accept and prefer biodegradable bioplastic products to non-biodegradable options.

2. Need for efficient food processing

Food manufacturers recognize that the biotechnology process and application can reduce wastage. Juice processors, for example, capitalize on advances in industrial biotechnology to extract maximum juice from fruits.

3. Growth in Biotechnology

Scientists invest heavily in biotechnology research. Scientists release new technologies into the market every year, giving an impetus to the fastest-growing biotech companies.

How to Set Up an Industrial Biotechnology Business?

To set up an Industrial Biotechnology Business you need to take care of various things-

1. Identify a market gap

Do you have a technology you wish to apply in the biotechnology industry? The first step is to identify an unmet need in the industry that you can address using your technology. The problem should be big enough to create a market for your technology.

2. Assemble a quality multi-skilled team

Scientific innovations cut across different fields of specialization. Going alone may prove fateful along the way. For example, if you are a biomedical engineer working on a project on a cancer diagnostic device, you need to have an oncologist onboard.

3. Capitalize on incentives

Starting an industrial biotechnology business may be expensive. Many governments issue incentives to investors in environmentally friendly, sustainable solutions. Find out what incentives are available. Apply for incentives to cushion your startup expenses.

4. Source for legal advice

An attorney with knowledge on industrial biotechnology will give you relevant legal advice. Some technologies may be harmful to both humans and the environment. Legal advice helps you avoid future legal battles with both government and non-government agencies.

5. Get enough funds

Investing in biotechnology may be expensive for a sole proprietor. You may consider applying for grants and loans. You can also seek support from family and friends.

What Do You Need To Start An Organic Farming Business?

You may never have done farming before. However, you want to start your organic farm. An organic farming business plan will make a big difference. Besides a business plan, there are a few more things that you need to do before starting the business. Below are some organic farming startup tips.

1. Identify your Niche

Identify and keep your eyes focused on what you want to do before starting it. Let us say you intend to do bananas farming. You must ask yourself if, by the time they mature, the anticipated market will still be available. Find out if there is a banana processing industry in your locality. Is the factory performance improving or declining?

2. Find a suitable piece of farm-land

You can use your land or lease one for organic farming. Owning land gives you full control over your operations. Other options for farming space are incubators, rooftops, and SPIN farming. Find out the right soil properties for your crop.

3. Financing

You can refer to your business plan to identify the most suitable funding options. For a small farm, you can save a lot by doing some of the activities yourself instead of hired labor.

4. Marketing Strategy

Farm produce has a short shelf life. If you are not going to use any chemical preservatives, identifying a market in advance is essential. Start sourcing for the market long before your first produce.

 

Market Research Report On Biotechnology Products

An analysis of biotech trends suggests that by the year 2025, the global net worth of the industry will be $727.1 billion, with a CAGR of approximately 7.4%. Pharmaceutical Biotechnology and the use of biotechnology in food processing largely account for this. In the last few years, there has been an increase in regenerative medicine and the application of genetics in diagnosis.

Other key drivers of the biotechnology industry include new technologies and supportive government policies. Developed countries invest in research in biotechnology, and offer grants and incentives for biotech manufacturing. American biotech pharmaceuticals receive a lot of support from the government. This support has seen American companies register great success in biotechnology in the last few years.

Market analysis reports for developing countries may not show similar trends as in developed countries. Canada and the USA are leading in Latin America, while Brazil leads South America. The dominant European players are Germany and the UK, while Japanese and Chinese manufacturers dominate the Asia Pacific. South Africa seems to lead the way in the Middle East and Africa.

 

 

 

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Industrial Enzymes - 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 capacity: 4 Ton/DAYPlant & machinery: Rs. 266 LAKHS
Working capital: -T.C.I: Rs. 893 LAKHS
Return: 43.00%Break even: 41.00%
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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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Liquid Organic Fertiliser (Biofertiliser) - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

Liquid organic fertiliser or Bio fertiliser new days has increased market. There is new decease in the inorganic fertiliser market. Liquid organic fertiliser made by the use of extracted organic materials and other natural products mainly. There is virtually market demand increase day by day due to increase demand of organic foods. New in India this liquid base organic fertilizer or bio fertilizer new imported from European countries. Demand of import is gradually increases, it can be stopped only by producing quality economic product in our country. There is available of all the raw materials required for the manufacturing of liquid organic fertilizer in India. There is scarcity of basic technology of liquid base organic fertilizer. In this process there very rare cases of effluent available which can be treated by carefully treatment Basic plant and machinery required can be available indigenously. There is required extractors mixers, and filtration equipment. New most of the demand is fulfilled by importing only.
Plant capacity: 300000 Liters/AnnumPlant & machinery: 20 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost Of Project : 73.06 Lakh
Return: 41.00%Break even: 71.00%
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Liquid Organic Fertilizer (Biofertiliser)

Liquid organic fertilizer or bio fertilizer now days has increasing market. There is now decrease in the inorganic fertilizer market. Liquid organic fertilizer made by the use of extracted organic materials and other natural products. Mainly it is used in the organic food production as a basic nutrients suppliers require for plants growth. There is virtually market demand increase day by day due to increase demand of organic food. In India liquid base organic fertilizer is now being imported from European countries. Demand of import is gradually increasing, which can be stopped only by producing quality economic product. All the raw materials required for the manufacturing of liquid organic fertilizer is available in India. The basic technology of liquid base organic fertilizer is not easily available in India. In this process negligible effluent is available which can be treated by proper treatment. Basic plant and machineries required can be obtained indigenously. There are few in organized sectors and many in private sectors are engaged in the manufacturing of solid bio fertilizer. It is necessary to literate the farmers about the benefits of bio fertilizer then it will be found that there will be rapid growth of bio fertilizer market. Now there is use of liquid bio fertilizer in the European it has and developed countries. In India there is use of imported liquid bio fertilizer. There is very good scope for new entrepreneurs.
Plant capacity: 300000 Liters/AnnumPlant & machinery: 20 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost Of Project: 74 Lakhs
Return: 41.00%Break even: 71.00%
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Pesticides From Neem Seeds & Leaves - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

This is a medium sized free, with a clear bole of 10-25 and a girth of 6-8. Although described as evergreen in drier areas it becomes deciduous. Its bark is moderately thick with longitudinal or oblique furrows on the outer surface. It is dark grey outside and reddish inside. Almost every part of the free is bitter and has found application in indigenous medicine. The seed oil is used in skin diseases such as scrofula, indolent ulcers and sores and ringworm, septic sores. The bark also is considered useful in skin diseases the leaves are bitter and have a faint, but characteristic unpleasant small. Dried in shade, they are commonly pleaded in books paper and clothes to prefect then from moths etc. The new entrepreneur can enter into manufacturing of neem pesticides, became demand of bio-pesticide is increasing day by day.
Plant capacity: 1 Mt/DayPlant & machinery: -
Working capital: -T.C.I: -
Return: 43.00%Break even: 47.00%
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PECTIN FROM CITRUS, LEMON AND ORANGES - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

Pectin is a naturally occurring substance present in all plant tissue, calcium pectin being present between the cell walls and serving as a strengthening or building agent. Pectin is a group of complex materials of very high molecular weight, which are able to form a gel in the presence of correct amounts of acidity and sugar. It is used in the manufacture of jam, jellies and candies. It is also used in glue and mucilage. It can be used to increase the foaming power of gases in water and also to glaze candied fruit. The pectin has a ready market in India at all the time. In India there are only 4-5 manufacturers. Enzo- Chem Laboratories being the chief producer. This firm is having its installed capacity of 5 tonnes. It is assumed that total production of pectin in the country is about 70-75 tonnes per year, while the production is little compared consumption, which is estimated to be around 180 tonnes per year. It will be profitable for the new entrants to invest in this project.
Plant capacity: 18 MT/DayPlant & machinery: 23 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 119 Lakhs
Return: 52.00%Break even: 53.00%
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BIOGAS PRODUCTION - 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

An effective biogas programme leads to efficient use of cow dung for gas recovery and partial supplement to plant nutrient requirement. Biogas programme leads to improvement in rural living including rural sanitation. Biogas fermentation a process occurring widely in nature can be defined as a biological process, in which biomass or organic matter, in the absence of oxygen, is converted into methane and carbon dioxide. It is characterized by low nutrient requirement, low production of methane as a useful end product. Waste materials like cow dung, buffalo dung, horse dung, sheep droppings, camel dung, goat droppings, piggery waste and poultry droppings have been observed to exhibit varying gas production behavior. Poultry droppings have been found to be the quickest and the highest gas producing material, whereas the cow dung as the lowest. There is a good scope for new entrants to invest in this project.
Plant capacity: 450 KGS/dayPlant & machinery: Rs. 6 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Rs. 29 lakhs
Return: 40.00%Break even: 35.00%
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BAKERS YEAST - 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

There are two types of yeast as compressed yeast and dry yeast. It is convenient to use dry yeast powder for bakeries because it is handling is simple and its preservation easy. Yeast is a living organism, which requires warm with food and liquid so that it can live and reproduce. Bakers yeast can be used for making bread, biscuit and pasta etc. It can also be used for making alcohol from waste sugar, dried yeast, yeast capsules etc. The activity of compressed yeast is high but it cannot stand for long-time. The dry yeast having low activity and can be stored for more time. The total estimated production in India is about 22000 tonnes per year. While the consumption is about 27000 to 28000 tonnes in a year. To fill the demand gap of 5000 to 6000 tonnes between production and consumption, so few more industries are require.
Plant capacity: 5 MT/dayPlant & machinery: Rs. 292 lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Rs. 535 lakhs
Return: 45.00%Break even: 47.00%
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Rectified Spirit - 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

Denatured spirit is the product of manufacture from ethyl alcohol or ethanol. The denatured alcohol are either completely denatured alcohol or specially denatured alcohol. Country liquor has been made from rectified spirit and is available at after double price. It is used in winter, summer and all seasons as a cheap and affordable intoxicant most by low & middle class people. Alcohol is used directly in the manufacture of several compounds such as either ethyl acetate and other esters, acetic acid, acetone, chloral, chloroform and inform. In Indian there are about 89 units engaged in the production of ethyl alcohol with an installed capacity of 5.34 lacs kiloliters per annum. But the production is considerably lower than the demand. The domestic country liquor market mostly accounted for by the unorganized sector, is the largest segment in alcoholic beverages sector. This is market is growing at about seven present annually and is expected to touch 300 million cases by 20/0. A new entrepreneur can confidently venture into this field.
Plant capacity: 4000 Bottles / dayPlant & machinery: 114 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 2129 Lakhs
Return: 37.00%Break even: 42.00%
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Wine from Kinnow Fruits - 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

Kinnow has acquired commercial importance and popularity owing to its success under varied agro climatic conditions, response to inputs and high economic returns. Its unique features like gad tree vigor, high fruits yield, excellent fruits quality, higher juice and wider adaptability. The peel of kinnow fruit contains very high amount of flavonoids like naringin and neohesperdine, which makes them highly bitter. Kinnow fruit juice is alcoholated with 21 vol % ethanol to fix complex compounds of limonoids such as primary limonin, flavonoids and naringin and to remove a bitter taste in short time. Kinnow is most suitable fruit for making the wine. In India now demand of wine is increasing day by day. So there is good scope for new entrepreneur to enter in this field.
Plant capacity: 1500 KLs/AnnumPlant & machinery: Rs. 263 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project Rs. 845 Lakhs
Return: 43.00%Break even: 80.00%
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