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Herbs and Herbal Based Products, Ayurvedic Medicines, Cosmetics, Herbs, Medicinal Plants Cultivation, Processing, Herbal Extract, Natural Plant Extracts, Ayurvedic Pharma, Ayurvedic Products, Herbal Medicine, Herbal Cosmetics, Ayurvedic Formulations

There has been a shift in universal trend from synthetic to herbal medicine recently. It is ancient wisdom that plants have therapeutic value and are used to treat various diseases since Neanderthal age. All ancient civilizations in the world are known to use plants for medicinal purposes. Ayurveda and traditional Chinese medicines are well known to the world for their natural ingredients and multiple benefits. Nature has bestowed our country with an enormous wealth of medicinal plants; therefore India has often been referred to as the Medicinal Garden of the world.

Today, people around the globe are giving preference to alternative medicines such as ayurveda, naturopathy, homeopathy and herbal medicine. Herbal medicine is cost effective and less expensive than the medicines bought from an allopathic pharmacy.

Increasing realization of the side effects of allopathic medicines, coupled with the growing awareness about the medicinal benefits as well as therapeutic effect of herbal products is pushing up the demand for herbal extracts, dietary supplementsand herbal-based beauty aids worldwide.

The annual turnover of the Indian herbal medicinal industry is about Rs. 7,500 crore as against the pharmaceutical industry’s turnover of Rs. 14,500 crores with a growth rate of more than 15 percent. As per study commissioned by the Associated Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ASSOCHAM), the Indian herbal industry is projected to double to Rs.15, 000 crore by 2015, from the current 7,500 core business. India has a vast and rich resource of herbal raw materials and it can create a niche for itself in the global herbal market if the domestic industry produced quality products of international standards. The apex chamber estimates global herbal industry to grow to Rs 70,000 crore by 2015, more than double from the current level of Rs 30,000 crore.Small-scale players in the sector are likely to witness brighter times ahead.

India could make its presence felt in the world herbal market through quality products in view of growing bias towards herbal medicines, dietary supplements and skin and beauty aids because public perception of herbal products is a kin to organic food products. The Indian market can be divided into two categories. One that covers raw material needed by the industries and direct consumption for household remedies, while second category that comprises ready to use finished medicines, health supplements etc. There is a strong demand for raw stock of amla, isabgol, henna, ashwagandha and aloevera, and these materials are used in a big way in preparing ayurvedic formulations.

The demand for plant based medicines, health products, pharmaceuticals, food supplement, cosmetics etc are increasing in both developing and developed countries, due to the growing recognition that the natural products are non-toxic, have less side effects and easily available at affordable prices. India has lot of potential for producing world class herbal medicines. For the Entrepreneurship it is one of the areas of great opportunity & potential.The Indian herbal Industry is on a roll and poised to grow in the coming years owing to its high demands for herbal products.

 

 

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RAJNIGANDHA & ROSE FLOWER PLANTATION WITH OIL EXTRACTION - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Cost of Project

Rajnigandha a 16-120 cm high with stout tuberous rootstock, leaves basal, liner those on the stem much shorter, flower tunnel shaped, waxy white fragrant in long terminal racemes. There are more than 5000 varieties of roses in India of which only a few yield essential oils. The varieties that are grower in India for obtaining essential oils are Rosa damascena mill (Fash Rosa) and Rosa Borboniana Desp (Edward Rose). Rajnigandha oil finds various uses in perfumes & flavouring agents. It is used for scenting of soaps, sprays and disinfectants. It is also used in little quantities in ice creams, candies and baked goods. Rose oil is produced in large quantities mainly in Uttar Pradesh. 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. This indicates that new entrepreneurs can well invest into this project.
Plant capacity: 33.33 Kgs. Rajnigandha Oil/Day, 400 ML Rose Oil/DayPlant & machinery: 27 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 108 Lakhs
Return: 55.00%Break even: 35.00%
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ALOE VERA JUICE, GEL & POWDER - 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

Aloe vera gel is one of the products prepared from aloe itself. Aloe vera gel has very good medicinal properties for external use for sun burning and pain killer. More recently, the used of aloe gel in radiation burns have been advocated for relief from pain and itching and to deep down keratosis and ulceration, this slowing any possible change towards malignancy. Aloe vera gel and aloe vera powder has tremendous demand in the herbal base products area. It has various medicinal values which makes very good commercial value. There are many herbal base comprises trying to explore the market available on the base of aloe and try to best utilization of available aloe. Demand of aloe vera gel and powder is increasing by 10-15% per year. There is good export as well as indigenous demand.
Plant capacity: Juice – 750 MT/Annum,Gel – 300 MT/Annum, Powder – 75 MT/Annum Plant & machinery: 382 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 1054 Lakh
Return: 44.00%Break even: 43.00%
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Henna Based Hair Dye(Black, Burgundy, Chasenut & Special Brown) - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study

Henna leaves are abundantly used for making different type of colours. It has natural properties to produce colors and that characteristic is used in the cosmetic industries. Henna powder is a fully herbal product. It is basically used for colouring the hairs in different colours. There should be two types of dyes namely–black, brown. The powdered hair dyes should be fine, free flowing powder usually coloured grey or grayish black. The herbal segment is growing at a faster pace riding on the piggy back of good health and absence of side effect. Dabur India is emerging as a strong force. Shahnaz herbal has been innovative in taking a good measure of human sensibilities in favour of herbal product. Henna base hair dyes have good market. There is lot of cosmetic companies manufacturing hair dyes in different colour based on the henna leaves. There is good demand of henna based dyes. There is no environmental pollution problem in its production process. It has good domestic and export potential plant. As a whole any new entrepreneur may venture into this project if he has good knowledge of marketing with quality product.
Plant capacity: 30000 Kg/YearPlant & machinery: 5 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 34 Lakhs
Return: 47.00%Break even: 45.00%
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ALOE VERA CULTIVATION & EXTRACTION - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

Aloe Vera belongs to the family liliacae and is mainly cultivated for its thick fleshy leaves. There are 300 known species of Aloe Vera in the world out of which aloe barbadensis miller is considered as the best type with 95% of medicinal properties. Aloe Vera is known by name in the Indian Languages – Ghrit Kumari, Kunvar Pathu and of course India Aloe. The plant can be processed into two basic products – gel and latex. This plant is commonly referred to as aloe juice and it also has laxative properties. Aloe Vera is full of medicinal properties & it is effective in treating various body ailments. Cultivation of medicinal plants especially those of high value are high in demand. The wild resources of medicinal plants have depleted from their natural homes, therefore, aloe is now commercially cultivated in the United States, Japan, India and Countries in the Caribbean and Mediterranean. The leaves of healthy and proliferous Aloe Vera plants are green and juicy. The crop is abundant. It is harvested, replanted and grown again and again. The process of harvesting, cleaning and extracting followed to obtain aloin, Aloe Vera gel and Juice. Aloe Vera is useful in Cosmetic Industry and Medicine manufacture sector. It is commonly used as an external application on inflamed painful parts of the body. Aloe was known to the ancients having been cultivated in the island of secotra as early as at the time of Alexander Great. Aloe Vera Gel and Aloe Vera Powder has tremendous demand in the herbal base products area. There is lot of use of Aloe Vera and Aloe Vera Gel in the field of cosmetics, medicines. It has larges used since from ancient time. There are many herbal base companies trying best to explore the market on the base of utilization of available aloe. There are good exports as well as domestic demand of Aloe Vera products. So, any one venture in this field will be successful.
Plant capacity: 550 Kgs./Day (Aloe Vera Gel)Plant & machinery: 75 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 161 Lakhs
Return: 48.00%Break even: 44.00%
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HERBAL COSMETICS - 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

Now-a -days in the whole world there is a turn to return towards the use of herbal products and to adopt a more natural way of life. People prefer natural food, natural medicine and natural curing practices for healthy life. Cosmetics are vital to maintain the beauty of human face and body. Herbal cosmetics are in use and practice since thousands of years in India without any after effects or side effects and are well proven and documented. The Usage of herbal cosmetics has been increased to many folds in personal care system and there is a great demand for the herbal cosmetics. Natural cosmetics have a host of benefits. Being natural, they are considered to be quite harmless on the skin. They contain time tested ingredients with proven efficacy. A judicious combination of potent herbs can not only produce cosmetic effect but also help cure skin ailments and hair problems. The natural products- leaves, roots, fruits etc. supply several essential nutrients to the skin too. Cleansers, toners, moisturizers, face masks, creams, lotions, face packs- all are available in herbal varieties. The essential oils of certain plants can bring forth miraculous results. Cosmetics in India have always been dominated by global brands, partly by adoption, partly by franchising and partly by imports. Imports were made through Indians traveling abroad or NRIs (non-resident Indians) coming to India. With the onset of the liberalization policies, access to and the entry of foreign brands have become easy. However, the Indian market was also served by a number of traditional cosmetics, which segment was dominated by the informal or the small industry. The value of output of cosmetics industry (excluding toiletries) is estimated at Rs 24 bn in the organized sector. The informal sector produces about one-third by value and much higher by volume. The overall market is estimated to be of the order of over Rs 36 bn. It has witnessed a growth rate of 10 to 12% annually. Despite the downward trend in the demand of a large number of consumer products, the cosmetic industry continues to grow at a high rate basically because of the entry of new players (and new products) and globally known brands. This could also be due to the essentiality function of some of the products such as talcum powder and those having relatively low per unit value. Teenager is the target of all brand-builders although a major user segment is the adult women starting from 20. The up-end market is expected to grow at the rate of 12% and might pick up a rate of 15% from the present market value level of Rs 24 bn. The herbal segment is growing at a faster pace riding on the piggyback of good health and absence of side effects. There is a very good scope in this field and new entrepreneurs should venture into this segment. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Bodyline International Pvt. Ltd. Cadila Healthcare Ltd. Cadila Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. Colgate-Palmolive (India) Ltd. Dr. Wellmans Homoeopathic Laboratory Ltd. Emami Ltd. Geoffrey Manners & Co. Ltd. Godrej Consumer Products Ltd. H & B Stores Ltd. Henkel India Ltd. Henkel Marketing India Ltd. Henkel Spic India Ltd. Hindustan Unilever Ltd. J K Helene Curtis Ltd. Kamakhya Cosmetics & Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd. Lever India Exports Ltd. Liva Healthcare Ltd. Marico Ltd. Metropolitan Leasing Ltd. Mirasu Marketing Ltd. Modicare Ltd. Nuway Organic Naturals India Ltd. Pan Herbo Ltd. Pan India Paryatan Ltd. PondS (India) Ltd. PondS Exports Ltd. Procter & Gamble Home Products Ltd. Procter & Gamble Hygiene & Health Care Ltd. Transpek Marketing Ltd.
Plant capacity: 34998 Kgs./Annum, Herbal Cosmetics (7 items each 5 TPA)Plant & machinery: 49 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 130 Lakhs
Return: 47.00%Break even: 41.00%
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COLEUS FORSKOHLII EXTRACT - 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

Coleus Forskohlii grows wild on sun-exposed arid and semi-arid hill slopes of the Himalayas in Uttar Pradesh (India) were from Simla eastward to Sikkim and Bhutan, Deccan Plateau, Eastern Ghats, Eastern Plateau and rain shadow regions of the Western Ghats in India. It is mostly cultivated in Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and Karnataka. Coleus forskohlii is part of the mint family of plants and has long been cultivated in India, Thailand and parts of SE Asia as a spice and as a condiment for heart ailments and stomach cramps. The roots of the plant are a natural source of forskolin, the only plant-derived compound presently known to directly stimulate the enzyme adenylate cyclase, and subsequently cyclic cAMP. In Ayurvedic medicine Coleus species have been used to treat heart disease, convulsions, spasmodic pain and painful urination. It is widely used as a domestic mild medicine in South America among both urban and rural developments, sometimes confused with the native plant with similar properties but different uses, boldo. The herbal tea of Plectranthus barbatus is composed mainly by rosmarinic acid, but also by flavonoid glucuronides and diterpenoids. It showed interesting activities in vitro, such as antioxidant activity, acetylcholinesterase inhibition (related with the treatment of Alzheimer's disease) and inhibition of the growth of cariogenic bacteria. When administered to rats, the components of the herbal tea were found in the plasma and an inhibition of brain acetylcholinesterase was observed, suggesting that the plant extract may be useful in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease. In India, there are about 20 well-recognized manufacturers of herbal drugs and 140 medium or small-scale manufacturers. In addition, thousands of vaidyas have their own miniature manufacturing facilities. About 1200 licensed small manufacturers in India are on record. The estimated current annual production of herbal drugs is around Rs.100 crores. The Indian manufacturers have to stress on various standardization processes to establish their products in the global markets. Standardization starting from production of quality materials, analysis of raw materials for authentification, foreign matter, organoleptic evaluation, microscopic examination, extractive values, chromatographic profiles, pesticides residue, heavy metal detection etc. is necessary for standardization of drugs. There is very wide scope and good market potential of products manufactured in this sector.
Plant capacity: 90 Mt/Annum Plant & machinery: 276 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 612 Lakhs
Return: 44.00%Break even: 55.00%
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STEVIA extract: Stevioside - 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

PRODUCT PROFILE Stevioside is a high intensity sweetener 250300 times that of sucrose, intended to be used in a wide range of low or reduced calorie food products and beverages. Stevia is the only natural sweetener available in the market. However, the sweet taste is not due to carbohydrate based molecules, but to several non caloric molecules called glycosides. Individuals who cannot tolerate sugar or other sweeteners can use stevia. Stevia is an artificial sweetener that has been widely used in most foods as well as beverages in the US as calorie free sweetener. It reduces the calories from your food which makes it a suitable replacement of sugar for calorie conscious as well diabetic people. It is also being found by people that the regular use of stevia helps in reactivating the insulin secreting cells in pencreas. The raw stevia leaves are around 35 to 40 times sweeter than sugar, stevia extract are sweet upto 300 times of ordinary sugar. The stevia is safest low calorie sweetener without any side effect. Stevia and steavia powder extract are marketed in many countries across the globes. Product characteristics Trade names - Stevioside Appearance - White crystalline powder Description - Natural sweetener Shelf life - Good Applications • Majorly used as a pre packaged replacement for sugar and artificial sweeteners, in various food products. • Stevia is also useful in lowering blood sugar • Reduces the tooth cavity hence it can be used in tooth pastes in place of sugar to avoid tooth decay • Stevia leaf powder can be used as a face pack with rose water as it possesses great anti wrinkle qualities in it • It can prevent people from hypertension, diabetes mellitus, obesity, heart disease • Used in Japanese style pickles, dried seafood, fish meat products, vegetables and seafood boiled down with soy sauce, confectioneries and a host of other products. Global demand India’s production 600 metric ton per annum Stevia is poised for major growth in the Indian cash crop market as domestic and export demand pick up. Stevia production is likely to leap by as much as 300% over the next three years, according to Dr N Barathi, director of Grow more Biotech and Member of the 10th Planning Commission (Sub Group on Hi Tech Horticulture). Worldwide, 80,000 acres are covered under Stevia cultivation, of which China has a major chunk of 75%. In the last three years, the Indian farmers have also started taking up Stevia cultivation following the large demand for diabetic market here. Indian climate condition is most viable for the Stevia cultivation, which requires temperature of 15 to 25 degree Celsius. The country’s total annual production is nearly 600 tonnes. Since the applications and demand of Stevia is immense therefore the potential of the product is excellent. It is one of the imperative fields to endeavour. Cost Estimation: Capacity: 135000 packs 100gm/Annum 67500 packs 200gm/Annum, 33750 packs 400gm/ Annum 13500 packs 1 kg/Annum
Plant capacity: -Plant & machinery: 84 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of project: 274 Lakhs
Return: 44.00%Break even: 56.00%
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Curcumin(Turmeric) The Indian solid gold - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

PRODUCT PROFILE Curcumin is the principal curcuminoid of the popular Indian spice turmeric, which is a member of the ginger family. It is the main biologically active phytochemical compound of Turmeric. It is extracted, concentrated, standardized and researched. Turmeric is a spice derived from the rhizomes of Curcuma longa, which is a member of the ginger family (Zingiberaceae) and a gold coloured spice commonly used in the Indian subcontinent, not only for health care but also for the preservation of food and as a yellow dye for textiles. Fresh turmeric leaves are used in some regions of Indonesia as flavouring. It is called Indian saffron because of its orange yellow colour. In some languages, the names of turmeric just mean yellow root. Curcumin has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiviral and antifungal actions. Product characteristics Alternate name - Turmeric Mol. Formula. - C21H20O6. Appearance - Orange-yellow crystalline powder Description - Phytochemical compound Shelf life -Two years under proper conditions Applications The few broad use categories are medical use, food additives and many more. Traditionally turmeric is being used in Indian System of medicine. It has several medicinal properties like stomachic, carnivative, tonic, blood purifier, vermicide and antiseptic. Curcumin has also been shown to have a marked anti-inflammatory effect. It accomplishes this by reducing histamine levels and possibly by increasing production of natural cortisone by the adrenal glands. Curcumin also protects the liver from a number of toxic compounds. Curcumin is very useful in joint related concerns, helps maintain normal cholesterol and a healthy heart, is very helpful as a digestive support, is extremely helpful in liver protection, is also used in controlling obesity and induces the flow of bile, which breaks down fats. Global demand Indian export- Around 140.17 metric ton per annum India is one of the leading producers and exporters of Turmeric. In traditional Asian medicine, turmeric is used to treat various conditions. These value-added products enjoy excellent demand in the developed economies where they are used as food ingredients to enhance value and aroma of many foods. Importantly, they are standardized products, hygienic and of consistent quality, also used in addition to a variety of pharmaceutical formulations. Spice Oleoresins are essentially the concentrated liquid form obtained from spices. Oleoresins are popularly used for food flavouring in the food processing industry. The demand for these derivatives is on the rise in the global market and India too is cashing on this booming market. Among the export of different spices, maximum share was from chilli (40%) followed by turmeric (11%) during 2009 to 2010. However, in terms of value, mint products and spice oil & oleoresins contributed 44% of the total export earnings. Global production is estimated around 11 to 11.5 lakh tonnes. India contributes about 78 per cent of the world production and 60 per cent to the total trade. The increasing demand for natural products is in the pharmaceutical industry also. There was an annual demand growth rate of five to 6% for all spices oleoresins in the world which was expected to increase further as they were becoming popular amongst the consumers the world over. It makes Curcumin one the major product to invest. Since the benefits and demand of Curcumin are immense it has an excellent market potential.
Plant capacity: 23400 Kg/Annum, Curcumin 23400 kg/Annum, Turmeric oil 550 MT/ Annum, De-oiled turmeric powderPlant & machinery: 122 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of project: 289 Lakhs
Return: 54.00%Break even: 51.00%
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Integrated Unit (Herbal Hair Oils, Herbal Cosmetic, Ayurvedic Pharmacy)- Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study

Profile Herbal hair oil mainly comprises of oils of vegetable in origin as base and a suitable blended perfume. Vegetable oils commonly used are coconut, caster and sea some oils. To avoid rancidity of hair oils antioxidants are added in very little quantities. The hair oils may be coloured by the use of oil soluble colours. Now a day’s people have special attraction for use of herbal hair oil. The ingredients used in herbal hair oil are Amla dry fruits, Mehandi leaves, Brahmi Plant, Lemon oil, Harar dry fruits, Bahera dry fruits, kapurkachari rhizome, Almond oil etc. Herbal Cosmetics are formulated, using various permissible cosmetic ingredients to form the base in which one or more herbal ingredients are used to provide defined cosmetic benefits only, shall be called as Herbal Cosmetics. Mixtures and pastes were then used to whiten the face, a practice which remained popular till over four hundred years later. Herbals extracts are processed for curing several remedies and serve other health prospective. In the extraction process, the herbs are smashed in a bowl to squeeze out the juice. Later the liquefied juice is mixed with essential substances to prepare the herbal extracts. Herbal extracts in liquid and other forms have proved to be panacea in the diseases like cardiac problems, digestive disorders and in mental fatigues. Applications Herbal Hair Care Cosmetics uses Henna (Lawsonia Inermis), Amla (Emblica Officinalis), Shikakai (Acacia Concinna), Brahmi (Bacopa Monnieri), Bhringraj (Eclipta Alba), Guar Gum (Cyamopsis tetragonolobus) to obtain healthy hair. Herbal Lip Care Cosmetics includes Herbal Lipsticks, Herbal Lip Gloss, Herbal Lip Balm, and Herbal lip plumper advantages over existing process/product: Aroma mood lifting, anti depressant, anti stress, creative thought inducing, anxiety reducing, refreshing, stimulant, soothing, fragrant & antimicrobial. Composition has improved moisturizing effect. Herbal skin care products such as lavender silk soaps, lotions creams, body powder, lavender herbal body powder, skin care creams are well known. herbal eye care cosmetics: eye makeup, eye shadows, eye gloss, liquid eye liners herbal creams, lotions, gel, creams, aloe moisturizing hand cream, rich face and hand cream, herbal moisturizers herbal oils: herbal oils are effective for baldness, falling of hair, thinning of hair, dandruff, and irritation & itching of scalp, patchy baldness, and maintenance of fine head of hair herbal perfumes & fragrances: citrus fragrance: the light, fresh character of citrus notes (bergamot, orange, lemon, petit grain, mandarin etc.) is often combined with more feminine scents (flowers, fruits and chypre). Ayurveda is mainly based on herbs, plants, flowers, fruits, vegetables and all vegetation that grows around us in plenty. It is our native system based on the peculiar Indian conditions. Further whatever is available on our own country is bound to be more suitable in creating good health to us rather than borrowed knowledge as well as materials. Charaka samhita stresses the same point. It is preventive, protective, health primitive and curative in nature. At the same time herbal remedies are self contained, and nutritive rendering them harmless and non toxic. This provides a constructive approach against destructive forces. Market Scenario Herbal extracts have shown commercial aspects as well. Herbal extracts are cultivated all over the world and is prime name in horticulture sector. In the present, masses are drifting towards nature and several cosmetics, fashionable items and others are prepared from it. The hair oil market is huge, valued at Rs 6 bn. Due to the varied consumption habits of consumers across the country, where coconut oil and edible oil are interchangeably used, the size of the market is likely to be higher than estimated. More importantly, the market is growing at an impressive 6 to 7% in volume terms despite the high penetration level. The cosmetic segment primarily comprises of colour cosmetics (face, eye, lip and nail care products), perfumes, talcum powder and deodorants. All these are very small segments. The size of Indian Cosmetics Industry globally is $ 274 billion, while that of the Indian cosmetic industry is $ 4.6 billion. According to analysis and figures given by the Confederation of Indian Industries (CII), the total Indian beauty and cosmetic market size currently stands at US $950 million and showing growth between 15 to 20% per annum. Industry sources estimate a rapid growth rate of 20% per annum. Cost Estimation: Capacity: Herbal hair Oil : 200 ml Packs, 600000 Ltrs/Annum Henna Powder : 500 gm Packs, 300000 Kg/Annum Face Pack : 200 gm Pack, 60000 Kg/Annum Cream/Paste : 50 gm Pack, 60000 Kg/Annum Medicine Powder : 100 gm Pack, 60000 Kg/Annum Medicine Tablets : 50 gm Pack, 60000 Kg/Annum Herbal Syrup : 200 gm pack, 60000 Kg/Annum Herbal Semi Solid : 500 gm Pack, 60000 Kg/Annum
Plant capacity: -Plant & machinery: 147 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of project : 737 Lakhs
Return: 43.00%Break even: 62.00%
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Perfumery Compounds (Fragrance Oil) - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

The word perfume used today derives from the Latin per fumum, meaning through smoke. Perfumery, or the art of making perfumes, began in ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt and was further refined by the Romans and Persians. Originally all the products used in perfumery were of natural origin. The finest modern perfumes are neither wholly synthetic nor yet completely natural. The demand is increasing day by day due to increase in the standard of living. The demand will further increase as there is good export potential as well local consumption. Perfumes occupy an important place in modern life style. Apart from cosmetic and toiletry products perfumes are used in many products to mask odor and improve appeal. Perfumes available to end user are formulations containing a number of components (normally 10 to 15). A successful perfume must also exhibit a pleasing effect on the skin. Users of personal perfumes sometimes spray their clothes, but the most important test of a perfume is its character as it evaporates off the skin over a period of several hours. A challenge for perfume marketing is that every individual has a different skin chemistry, which changes the quality of the perfume on each person. Uses Fragrance companies are frequently required to reduce or eliminate unpleasant odors. Intrinsically unpleasant molecules cause some malodors. Others arise from the products of organic decay. A common characteristic of many offensive smells is the presence of sulfur, nitrogen, or halogens. Perfumes are used in Agarbatti (Incense Sticks) industries to make perfumed Agarbattis. It is also used in skin care products such as in Healing Cream, Face Wash, Moisturizing dry cream, Eye Gel, After Shave Lotion. It is used in Hair oil too and also as in Specialized Herbal Gels and Lotions. Also used as Perfumery compounds as Herbal Supplements like Apple Cider Vinegar, Apricot Kernel Capsules, Digest Capsules, Detox Capsules, Tri Mushroom Blend Capsules etc. Perfumes are used in Air Freshners, Candles, dish and laundry detergents, soaps, shampoos, Bath gels, synthetic resins and adhesives, pharmaceuticals. It is customary for a successful fragrance to spawn line extensions, traditionally cosmetics and personal care. With increasing frequency, fine fragrances have inspired environmental, household, and even institutional fragrances. Market Survey Companies in this industry manufacture mens and womens perfumes and fragrances. Perfume is a mixture of fragrant essential oils and aroma compounds, fixatives and solvents used to give the human body a pleasant scent. More than 3 000 individual chemicals are utilized in flavor and fragrance (f&f) compositions worldwide. Only a few hundred chemicals are used in quantities above 50 t/y. Synthetic organic chemicals constitute more than 80 90 % (by weight and value) of the raw materials used. Asia has been a profitable market for flavors and fragrances since many years. Consumer tastes and preferences vary from country to country, resulting in a fragmented consumer base for flavors and fragrances. Market growth for ingredients is being driven by several influential factors. The demand for high end perfumes continues to drive the fragrance ingredients market. The demand for ingredients used in the flavours and fragrances market on a whole will continue to be driven by consumer preferences for natural ingredients and rising consumer interest in more complex and authentic flavours and fragrances. This industry has never ending scope and entrepreneur dealing with Perfume industry will have immense credit. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Avon Beauty Products India Pvt. Ltd. Camphor & Allied Products Ltd. Dharampal Satyapal Ltd. Fem Care Pharma Ltd. Hertz Chemicals Ltd. Industrial Perfumes Ltd. Keva Fragrances Pvt. Ltd. Kukar Sons (Indo French) Exports Ltd. Lakme Exports Ltd. Oriental Aromatics Ltd. Ponds (India) Ltd. Quest International India Ltd. Raghunath International Ltd. S H Kelkar & Co. Pvt. Ltd. Surya Vinayak Inds. Ltd. Trent Ltd. Ultra International Ltd. Win Medicare Pvt. Ltd. Cost Estimation Capacity: Jasmine Synthetic Compound : 15000kg/Annum Lavender Oil Compound : 15000kg/Annum Lily of the Valley Compound : 15000kg/Annum Rose Compound : 15000 kg/Annum Sandal Wood Compound : 15000kg/Annum
Plant capacity: -Plant & machinery: Rs 33 Lakh
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : Rs 453 Lakhs
Return: 41.00%Break even: 68.00%
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