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Food processing: Project Opportunities in Assam

 

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Food processing is the set of methods and techniques used to transform raw ingredients into food or to transform food into other forms for consumption by humans or animals either in the home or by the food processing industry. Food processing typically takes clean, harvested crops or butchered animal products and uses these to produce attractive, marketable and often long shelf-life food products. Assam has many agricultural and horticultural products. Assam has a fertile soil conducive to cultivation of fruits and vegetables. So far the fruits and vegetables grown in Assam have been sent by rail or road to other parts of the country, which can be used for processing many kinds of food. Apart from rice mills, flour mills and oil mills, many small establishments of producing biscuits, lozenges, soft drinks and snacks have recently come in the town and commercial centres of the region.

The food processing sector has the potential to grow in Assam with increasing demand for processed food. Opportunities exist in processing, sourcing, setting up cold chains and logistics. The Government of India has approved for setting up a Food Processing Industrial Park at Chaygaon near Guwahati in Kamrup District.

 

Resources

Assam has an abundance of natural resources which are yet to be engaged industriously. The agro-climatic condition of the State favour the growth of a variety of fruits and vegetables/ spices including orange, banana, pineapple, arecanut, coconut, guava, mango, jackfruit, citrus fruits, ginger, turmeric, chillies, potatoes, etc. Until recently, horticulture was practiced as a largely non-commercial activity. However, with better quality planting material, sufficient research support and better know-how, the State could easily be poised for a major boom in the fruit growing and food processing industry. Following are key potential industries to be developed on the core strengths of our state:

•    Multi cropping in agriculture sector

•    Assam is the world’s single largest tea growing region

•    Abundant resource of fresh water,

•    Major varieties of the major fruits grown in Assam are Banana, orange, litchi, pineapple, papaya

•    Assam has abundant productive and diversified water resources to support surplus fish production to feel the growing fish eating population of the state.

•    Livestock is an important component of mixed farming system in Assam as the meat consumption in Assam is high.

The per capita availability of milk is 70gm/day in comparison to the all India figure of 246gm/day.

 

Government policies/ scheme

To fulfil the need for creation of integrated and holistic infrastructure for food processing sector, Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MOFPI) had launched new Schemes in 11th FYP with strong focus on creation of modern enabling infrastructure to facilitate growth of food processing and creation of an integrated cold chain mechanism for handling perishable produce. Under the initiatives of MOFPI for strengthening infrastructure in agro  and food processing sector, it had launched the Mega Food Parks Scheme, Scheme for Cold Chain, Value Addition and Preservation Infrastructure and Scheme for Modernization of Abattoirs in the 11th  Five Year Plan. The Government of India has sanctioned a food processing park with a total project cost of Rs. 5.95 crores. The park is being set up near Chaygaon in the district of Kamrup (rural). The implementing agency for the food processing is Assam Small Industries Development Corporation Ltd.

 

 

 

Medicinal plants: Project Opportunities in Assam

 

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Medicinal plants are various plants used in herbalism and thought by some to have medicinal properties. Medical Plant constitutes an important therapeutic aid in alleviating ailments. Almost 80% of the world population, particularly in the third world are fully dependent on medicinal plants for meeting their health care needs. The herbal medicines today symbolize safety in contrast to the synthetics that are regarded as unsafe to human and environment. In the primeval times, the Indian sagacious held the view that herbal medicines are the only resolution to treat numeral health related problems and diseases. It is becoming more main stream as improvements in analysis and quality control along with advances in clinical research show the value of herbal medicine in the treating and preventing disease. Increasing interest in herbal products has today accelerated the growth of medicinal plant-based industries.

 

Resources

Assam is primarily an agrarian economy, with 74% of its population engaged in agriculture and allied activities. There are over 1500 species of medicinal plants reported so far from India and more than 350 species from Assam. They can not only cure our ailments but can also be a potential source of economic development. Assam with a total geographical area of 78438 sq. km is very rich in land resources. Its vast fertile alluvial tracts and low hills with suitable climatic condition offer excellent condition for utilization of for different uses. Assam is basically an agriculture dependent state. More than 65 per cent of its total area is under agriculture.

Government policies

The provisions of this Environment code of practice (ECP) - Agriculture, comply with the legal requirements and conventions, which govern the collection, cultivation processing, handling, packaging & storage of medicinal plant or its derivatives. Prior to selection of species, the cultivator shall apply for and obtain permission from State Medicinal Plants Boards (SMPB), Government of Assam and National Horticulture Board (NHB). The proof of obtaining clearance shall be a pre-requisite for inclusion as beneficiary in the project. The District Agriculture Officer (DAO) shall be responsible for verification of the same. 

Mineral: Project Opportunities in Assam

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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. Common rocks are often made up of crystals of several kinds of minerals. There are some substances, like opal, which have the appearance of a mineral but lack any definite internal structure, are sometimes called "mineraloids". The minerals produced in India constitute one-quarter of the world's most popular mineral resources.

Resources

Assam is endowed with vast mineral resources. Assam is rich in mineral resources like Coal (320 Mn.T.), Limestone (703 Mn.T.), Iron Ore (11 Mn.T) and Granite (1 Bn. Cu. Mtrs) along many more resources like Fireclay, Lithomarge, Fuller's Earth, Sillimanite and Glass Sand. The coal found in Assam has a high sulphur content and high volatile matter content, thereby reducing its coke ability. The most important minerals being exploited so far in Assam are coal, oil and gas, limestone and sillimanite. Limestone with reserves of about 500 million tonnes is another important resource and is available in various grades. The China clay available in the Karbi-Anglong district is a vital input for the ceramics industry and has already spawned a few small plants. Deposits of decorative stone like granite estimated to be more than a billion cubic meters are available in various shades and colours, which have a huge market potential locally and abroad. Opportunities based on minerals are Gasification & Liquefaction of Coal, De-Sulphurisation of Coal, Coal based Power Plant, Coal Bed Methane (CBM) Extraction, Exploration of Oil & Natural Gas and HDPE / LLDPE / Polypropylene basedindustries. Assam has an abundant reserve of petroleum. It takes care of 25% of India's petrol requirement.

Government policies

The  role to be played by the Central and State Governments in  regard  to  mineral  development has  been  extensively  dealt in  the  Mines  and Minerals (Development and Regulation)  Act, 1957  and Rules  made under the Act by  the  Central  Government and  the  State  Governments in their  respective  domains.   The provisions  of  the  Act  and the Rules  will  be  reviewed  and  harmonised  with  the basic features of the new  National Mineral  Policy.  In future the core functions of the State in mining will be facilitation and regulation of exploration and mining activities of investors and entrepreneurs, provision of infrastructure and tax collection.  In mining activities, there shall be arms length distance between State agencies (Public Sector Undertakings) that mine and those that regulate.  There shall be transparency and fair play in the reservation of ore bodies to State agencies on such areas where private players are not holding or have not applied for exploration or mining, unless security considerations or specific public interests are involved. Recently, the Union Government after reviewing the current mining sector, mineral development and keeping in view the availability of the valuable finite resource have announced the National Mineral Policy (NMP))- 2010. Research organisations, including the National Mineral Processing Laboratories of the Indian Bureau of Mines should be strengthened for development of processes for beneficiation and mineral and elemental analysis of ores and ore dressing products. There shall be co-operation between and co-ordination among all organisations in public and private sector engaged in this task.

 

Oil refinery and its products: Project Opportunities in Assam

 

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An oil refinery or petroleum refinery is an industrial process plant where crude oil is processed and refined into more useful petroleum products, such as gasoline, diesel fuel, asphalt base, heating oil, kerosene, and liquefied petroleum gas. Indian Oil group of companies owns and operates 10 out of India’s 20 refineries with a combined refining capacity of 65.7 million metric tonnes per annum (MMTPA, .i.e. 1.30 million barrels per day approx.). Indian Oil and its subsidiaries account for 47% petroleum products market share. The companydistributes its products directly to bulk customers and to retail customers via a network of retail outlets and dealers/distributors. The Indian oil and gas sector is one of the six core industries in India and has very significant forward linkages with the entire economy. Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC) and Oil India Ltd. (OIL) are the two National Oil Companies (NOC)s.

Resources

Assam has the oldest refinery in the country which started commercial production in 1901. Assam was the first state in the country where in 1889 oil was struck at Digboi in Tinsukia district. The refinery, now belonging to the Assam Division of the Indian Oil Corporation, has a refining capacity of 3 lakh tonnes of petrol, kerosene, diesel and other petroleum products.         

The second refinery in Assam was set up at Noonmati in Guwahati under the public sector. It started production in 1962. It produces liquified petroleum gas (LPG), petrol, kerosene, diesel, furnace oil, coke etc. The third refinery in the region was established at Dhaligoan near Bongaigaon in 1962. It is known as Bongaigaon Refinery and Petro-Chemicals Limited (BRPL).  The fourth refinery in the state was established at Numaligarh of Golaghat district in 1999, with a refining capacity of 3 million tonnes of oil and other products.

Government policies

The oil ministry has empowered state-run exploration firms ONGC and Oil India to choose customers for gas produced from small fields where output is less than 0.1 million standard cubic meters per day, which would reduce bureaucratic delays and help companies generate revenue expeditiously. Oil India Limited (OIL), a Government of India Enterprise, under the administrative set-up of Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, is engaged in the business of exploration, production and transportation of crude oil and natural gas. The growing demand for crude oil and gas in the country and policy initiative of Government of India towards increased E&P  activity, have given a great impetus to the Indian E&P industry raising hopes of increased exploration. The government in order to increase exploration activity approved the New Exploration Licensing Policy (NELP) in March 1997 which would level the playing field in the upstream sector between private and public sector companies in all fiscal, financial and contractual matters. There will be no mandatory state participation through ONGC/OIL nor there did any carry interest of the government.  

 

 

 

Tea: Project Opportunities in Assam

 

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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.

 

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Assam is the largest producer of tea in India. Assam tea is well known for its distinct quality, especially for its strong liquor, rich taste and colour. Of the agriculture-based industries, tea occupies an important place in Assam. In Assam, tea is grown both in the Brahmaputra and Barak plains. Tinsukia, Dibrugarh, Sibsagar, Jorhat, Golaghat, Nagaon and Sonitpur are the districts where tea gardens are mostly found. Assam produces 51% of the tea produced in India and about 1/6th of thetea produced in the world. In 1970, the Guwahati Tea Auction Centre was established for better marketing of the tea produced in the region. This is the world's largest CTC tea auction centre and the world's secondlargest in terms of total tea. It now auctions more than 150 million kg of tea valued at more than Rs 550.00 crores annually. Tea industry has contributed substantially to the economy of Assam. About 17 percent of the workers of Assam are engaged in the tea industry.

Government policies

 

The Government of India has created a Special Purpose Tea Fund (SPTF) which is meant for rejuvenation of tea bushes. This will benefit about 700-800 tea gardens of the state. In an important policy decision – the Government has decided to secure a geographical indication for the tea produced in the state. ‘Assam Tea’ will be known as ‘Assam Orthodox Tea’ once the geographical indication is secured, thus making it an exclusive commodity and raising its stakes in the global market.

 

Plastic: Project Opportunities in Assam

 

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Plastics are the most rapidly growing sector of the materials industry. The material is gaining notable importance in different spheres of activity and the per capita consumption is increasing at a fast pace. Continuous advancements and developments in polymer technology, processing machineries, expertise and cost effective manufacturing is fast replacing the typical materials in different segments with plastics.  Plastics play a very important role in our daily lives. Throughout the world the demand for plastic, particularly plastic packaging, continues to rapidly grow. India's plastics processing sector will grow from 69,000 machines to 150,000 machines by the year 2020. India's demand for plastics in irrigation alone is pegged to cross 2.5 million tonnes by 2015. Indian automobile industry is growing at more than 18% p.a. and is hungry for plastics. The plastics processing industry is a source of great potential for global businesses.

Resources

With the Assam Gas Cracker Project, also known as the Brahmaputra Crackers and Polymers Ltd (BCPL), due to come up by 2012, the Assam government has put its focus on promoting and attracting plastic-based downstream industries. For the state, coming up of downstream industries in large numbers as a result of the Gas Cracker Project would not only bring in large amount of investments, but would generate huge employment opportunities.

Government policies

The government has acquired 1,500 bighas of land in Tinsukia in upper Assam for setting up a plastic park, which would be the first in North-East. Bordoloi told Business Standard that the government would form a special purpose vehicle (SPV) in association with private players to implement the plastic park. He added that the SPV will be formed in two to three months. The government has already released Rs 10 crore for the park.

 

 

Power: Project Opportunities in Assam

 

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The power industry is responsible for the production and delivery of electrical energy in sufficient quantities via a power grid. Given the demand for electricity is uniform across all domestic, industrial and commercial operations, power is viewed as a public utility and basic infrastructure. The electrical power industry is commonly split up into four processes, namely, electricity generation (e.g. power station), electric power transmission, electricity distribution and electricity retailing. In many countries, electric power companies own the whole infrastructure from generating stations to transmission and distribution infrastructure. For this reason, electric power is viewed as a natural monopoly and is thus heavily regulated.

Resources

Assam has made much improvement in power generation. It has a number of coal based thermal plants to produce electric power. There is no dearth of coal mines in the state. This ensures that the supply of coal to these plants is uninterrupted. In recent years, several thermal power plants in Assam are in operation. These have tackled most of the earlier problems. The Assam thermal plants are aiming to generate enough electricity for the entire state. Some of the major Assam power plants are: Namrup Thermal Power Station (NTPS).It is managed by the Assam State Electricity Board (ASEB). It has a power generation capacity of 134MW. The NTPC (National Thermal Power Corporation) is investing more money in thermal power generation in Assam. Some of the upcoming Assam thermal power plants are Assam Power Generation Company Ltd., The existing Assam Thermal Power Plants are being expanded to help in the production of more electric energy.

Government policies

The Government is committed to ensure uninterrupted quality power supply by way of dedicated feeders from Grid Substation of Power distribution companies to all the Industrial Estates/Parks. Private Industrial Estates will be allowed to install Captive Power Plant to generate and distribute within such Industrial Estates/ Parks subject to provision of the Electricity Act, 2003 and rules there under. At the same time the State would encourage Private Power Generators to set up Power Plants. Assam is poised to have surplus quality power in the near future through the National Power Grid which is in advanced stage of implementation. Power sector in Assam has received the assistance from Asian Development Bank. Investment has been made in the sub-transmission and distribution sector. Power supply to Assam is ensured from Central Generating Stations owned by Corporations under the Government of India.

 

 

Cottage industry: Project Opportunities in Assam

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A cottage is a farmhouse usually in rural areas. A cottage industry is a small self-help industry that is carried out in the home, community centre, parish hall or some other convenient place. Such industries are evident in handicrafts, catering, tailoring, dressmaking, beauty culture, retailing of dry goods, pottery and furniture making on a small scale. Cottage industries developed mainly out of the need for an additional source of income, because of the need to use one's spare time gainfully and because of the relative ease of acquiring the necessary raw materials to set up such industries.

Resources

Assam was traditionally famous for its cottage industry, especially spinning and weaving. Pat or pure silk production is essentially confined to Assam. Assam produces about 10% of total natural silk of India. Assam also produces Muga, the golden silk. Assam is also the main producer of Eri or Endi. Weaving is an important cottage industry of Assam. It is a traditional industry which can be traced back to very ancient times. There are about 7,00,000 looms in Assam, where majority are primitive foot looms. Only some looms of Sualkuchi, used for commercial production of silk cloth, are powered. Bell-metal work is a traditional cottage industry of Assam. The products made of bell-metal are traditional plates, cups, tumblers, pitchers, bowls, Sarai (a tray with a stand), dwarf pitchers, pots, hookahs and musical instruments. Brass-work is also an important traditional handicraft of Assam. Brass articles are produced not only for day-to-day use, but also for interior decoration. The total production of marketable finished goods annually is about300 tonnes.

Government policies

The Assam Preferential Stores Purchase Act, 1989 (to replace the Assam Preferential Stores Purchase Rules, 1972) enactment is aimed to encourage growth of industries in the State and to implement the Industrial Policy announced and published by the Govt. of Assam vide Notification No. CL 586/85 dated 24th December, 1986. Objectives of this enactment is to encourage small scale and cottage industries by preferential purchase of their products, to rationalize the procedure for purchase of stores required by the State Government, companies and undertakings, Small Industries, Khadi and Cottage industries registered under this Act shall be exempted from payment of earnest money and security deposit for items in respect of which the units are registered.

 

Tourism: Project Opportunities in Assam

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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.

Resources

Every year the number of visitors to Assam has been steadily increasing. The state has unparalleled tourist attractions like wildlife sanctuaries, adventure tourism, eco-tourism, hill stations, lakes and places of historical heritage. There are five national parks; Kaziranga, Manas, Nameri, Dibru- saikhowa, Orang and fifteen wildlife sanctuaries in Assam named; Gibbon, Garampani, Burachapari, Bornadi, Sonai-Rupai, Pobitora, Panidehing, Bherjan, Nambor, North-karbi-anglong, East-karbi-anglong, Laokhowa, Charkarasila, Marat-Longri, Nabbor-Doigurang, Borail and Amchang. The famous species of one horned rhino is found only in Assam. It has many Golf Fields and offers a huge potential in sports tourism. Assam's natural landscape, lush green forests, wild life sanctuaries, pilgrimage spots and tea gardens offer a wide choice to cater to the tastes of a variety of tourists from the casual sightseer to the adventure tourist. With the withdrawal of the Restricted Area Permit (RAP), tourism is poised for a major boom. 

 

Government policies

The Government of Assam came up with the Assam Tourism Policy2008 with the following objectives:

•        To place tourism sector on a high priority in the economic development of the state.

•        To harness tourism potentials to make it environmentally sustainable, socially culturally enriching and economically beneficial.

•        To create awareness and evolve suitable institution arrangement for effective participation of the people.

•        To improve quality of the existing tourism products.

•        To promote infrastructure of international standard.

•        To devise long term human resource development strategy.

•        Encourage Public-Private Partnership in tourism development.

The Assam Tourism Policy, 2008 has added to the enthusiasm amongst the entrepreneurs and has also attracted big players like Indian hotels Company Ltd (Taj group) to set up a 5 star hotel in Guwahati. Many more such projects are in the pipeline. Guwahati airport has emerged as one of the busiest airports in the country with almost all domestic airlines connecting Guwahati and other airports of the state virtually to most of the major metros of the country.

 

Agriculture: Project Opportunities in Assam

 

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While most other states in India are gradually moving away from their traditional agriculture-based economy toward industry or service-oriented economy, Assam is still heavily dependent on the agricultural sector. Today, India ranks second worldwide in farm output. Agriculture and allied sectors like forestry and fisheries accounted for 16.6% of the GDP in 2009, about 50% of the total workforce. The economic contribution of agriculture to India's GDP is steadily declining with the country's broad-based economic growth. Still, agriculture is demographically the broadest economic sector and plays a significant role in the overall socio-economic fabric of India.

Resources

Assam Agriculture is the primary sector in the state's economy. The socio-economic condition of Assam largely depends on its agricultural production.  Assam produces both food and cash crops. The principal food crops produced in the state are rice (paddy), maize (corn), pulses, potato, wheat, etc., while the principal cash crops are tea, jute, oilseeds, sugarcane, cotton, and tobacco. Although rice is the most important and staple crop of Assam, its productivity over the years has not increased while other crops have seen a slight rise in both productivity and land acreage.

Government policies

The Government of Assam in consonance with    the       National Agriculture Policy laid down few policy objectives in the Agriculture Sector. Those include:

·         The Agriculture and allied sector grows at the rate of 4 p.c. per annum for the next decade to provide food security and to improve the nutritional intake of the people of the State as well as significantly decrease the population below the poverty line.

·         To increase the productivity of all major crops, particularly that of rice, wheat, pulses and oil seeds.

·         To increase the cropping intensity in the sector through increase in irrigation facilities as well as giving a boost to mechanization in the State, to make it at par with the rest of the country by the end of the 10th plan.

·         To diversify into other crops, specially wheat, oilseeds, and partly pulses, as well as improve production of horticultural crops.

·         As the bulk of the population in the State lives in the rural area and most of the people are dependent on Agriculture and allied sectors for their livelihood, the Government sees this sector as the engine for growth of the economy in the long run and wishes to treat the Agriculture Sector as an area of maximum employment generation in the State.

·         Since the resources at the disposal of the State are limited, the endeavour will be to converge the resources available under various Government schemes like SGSY and PMGSY etc. to ensure that funds are spent keeping in view the long term growth of the Agriculture and Allied Sector in the State.

 

Waste management: Project Opportunities in Assam

PROFILE:

Waste utilization, recycling and reuse plays a major role in limiting resource consumption and the environmental impact of waste. Recycling is an integral part of any waste management system as it represents a key utilization alternative to reuse and energy recovery (Waste-to-Energy). Which option is ultimately chosen depends on the quality, purity and the market situation. Hazardous waste management is a new concept for most of the Asian countries including India. The lack of technical and financial resources and the regulatory control for the management of hazardous wastes in the past had led to the unscientific disposal of hazardous wastes in India, which posed serious risks to human, animal and plant life.

 

RESOURCES:

The Guwahati City generates over 300 MT of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) on a daily basis and has almost 639 Kms street length. Guwahati Municipal Corporation (GMC), which provides municipal services to 8.2 Lakhs citizens of Guwahati city, is desirous to select a suitable developer/ private operator to establish a viable & environmentally sustainable integrated municipal waste management system through a suitable mechanism to manage the collection, transportation, processing and disposal.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

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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Start Investing in Business of Paprika Oleoresin. Best spice oleoresin Industry for a New Startup.

If a paprika-red colour is desired, paprika oleoresin is commonly used in sausages. The oleoresin is not a colour in and of itself, but it was added to sausages for its color-giving properties. Paprika oleoresins come in a variety of forms and grades, with concentrations ranging from 20 000 to 100 000 colour units (CU). In general, the higher the oleoresin quality, the longer the colour lasts in meat products. The colour obtained from paprika oleoresin in products such as fresh sausages is not stable, and over time, especially when combined with high product storage temperatures, the colour fades until it is completely gone. Food colourants have a short shelf life, however oleoresin paprika is thought to be able to be stored for up to 18 months without losing its natural dyeing capacity. It's usually kept as a dry powder or a liquid paste with a faint odour. There are various tests to see if it's oleoresin paprika or not. Canned meats, sausages, smoked pig, sandwich spreads, and soups, cheeses, orange juice, spice mixes, sauces, and desserts all contain paprika oleoresin. It is used to darken the colour of egg yolks in poultry feed. In many applications where the texture is crucial and minute particles of paprika powder would be undesired, paprika oleoresin is employed as a colour and flavour ingredient. Cheese, orange juice, spice mixes, sauces, desserts, and emulsified processed meats are among the foods coloured with paprika oleoresin. It is used to darken the colour of egg yolks in poultry feed. Because of its anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant characteristics, product demand is predicted to rise as gastrointestinal disorders become more prevalent. Because of its analgesic, anti-cancer, antioxidant, and anti-inflammation properties, chilli oleoresins are also employed in medicinal applications. They aid in the reduction of free radicals in the body. From 2020 to 2027, the Paprika Oleoresin Market is expected to increase at a CAGR of 4.8 percent, from USD 1.51 billion in 2019 to USD 2.20 billion in 2027. Because of its expanded uses in the food, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical industries, the global Paprika Oleoresin market is likely to see considerable revenue growth over the period. Increased demand for natural colours across the globe is driving the overall paprika oleoresin market's marker revenue growth. The global market for paprika oleoresin is relatively substantial in European countries, owing to ideal meteorological and soil conditions for paprika cultivation, as well as the ability to harvest paprika mechanically, adding to a significant domestic product. The market for paprika oleoresin is growing in tandem with the global demand for food colouring. Food makers are increasingly substituting natural colouring agents for synthetic hues, allowing them to keep their labels clean. Furthermore, a huge proportion of people around the world use far more salt than is necessary. Salt is coloured with paprika oleoresin, and there is a high desire for items with less salt. Key Players: 1. Universal Oleoresins 2. Ungerer and Company 3. Plant Lipids 4. Akay 5. Synthite 6. AVT Natural Products Ltd 7. Indo World 8. Paprika Oleo’s 9. Paras Perfumers
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Investment Opportunities in Menthol Crystal Business. Highly Profitable Business Industry.

Menthol crystals are a form of alcohol made from mint oils by a series of steps that include extraction, distillation, filtration, and crystallization. At room temperature, menthol crystals are transparent crystals that are utilized in a variety of applications in the culinary, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical industries. Decongestants, lip balms, topical analgesics, skin care products, dental floss, massage oils, and cough medicines are all examples of menthol crystals in the pharmaceutical industry. Perfumes, laundry products, soap manufacturing, toothpaste, body sprays, creams, and other cosmetics goods use menthol crystals. Menthol crystals can be made both naturally and synthetically. The analgesic and cooling properties of menthol are utilized in medicinal compositions. It can be added to peppermint-based cosmetics to enhance their cooling and refreshing properties. It's also commonly utilized in the flavouring and confectionery sectors. Used in Hair: Menthol Crystals are used in hair to control oil production, remove dandruff buildup, eliminate or reduce the number of lice and nits, repair damage, remove pollutants and excess sebum, relieve inflammation and irritation, stimulate circulation, purify the strands, promote the hair's natural lustre, and encourage the growth of longer, stronger, and more lush hair. Used in Aromatherapy: Menthol Crystals are used in aromatherapy to help people breathe easier, ease nasal congestion, soothe sore throats, relieve fever symptoms, coughs, headaches, and sinus discomforts, support immunity, and calm their emotions. Used in Cosmetics: Menthol Crystals provide a cooling sensation to the skin, as well as relief from inflammation, itching, and burning. They also help to remove blackheads and whiteheads, reduce the appearance of dark spots and age spots, and promote cleaner skin. They also wash and hydrate the skin, making it appear more luminous, firmer, and smooth. Used in Medicinal: Menthol Crystals are used medicinally to treat aches, pains, cramps, sprains, and irritation because of their cooling feeling. They relax muscles and relieve tension headaches, nausea, and dizziness. They can also be used as decongestants since they increase the sensation of airways opening up. The global menthol crystal market has been developing at a faster rate with considerable growth rates over the previous few years, and it is expected to increase significantly between 2020 and 2027. Inside and out, the Global "Menthol Crystal Market" (2021) examines the effects of a wide range of elements impacting market drivers and progress. Menthol crystals are obtained primarily from natural sources, and as a result, they are rising in popularity in both developed and developing countries. The cosmetics sector is highly regulated, thus natural-based raw ingredients are in great demand when producing cosmetics. In the next years, this is projected to drive the menthol crystals market. Menthol crystals are natural products, and getting enough yield from their sources is a huge difficulty. Key Players: 1. Bhagat Aromatics Ltd. 2. Everest Flavours Ltd. 3. Halcyon Life Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 4. Jindal Drugs Pvt. Ltd. 5. Malik Polychem Ltd. 6. Rupangi Impex Ltd. 7. Sharp Mint Ltd.
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Lucrative Business Ideas for Manufacturing of Adhesive (Fevicol Type). Investment Opportunities in Adhesive Market.

When put between the surfaces of two or more materials or objects (i.e. substrates), adhesives are a broad phrase that refers to any substance that can be used to retain, fix, or bind them together. The adhesive's properties—specifically, its adhesion and cohesion—determine the adhesive's adhesion (i.e., bond strength) formed between surfaces. Because these are the key mechanisms that underpin adhesives, determining the failure point of both qualities for each adhesive available aids in identifying the optimal adhesive for use in a given application based on the technical requirements and standards. Adhesives are commonly used for permanent, semi-permanent, and temporary attachment in a variety of household, commercial, and industrial applications. Some of the features that can be used to identify and categorise the large variety of adhesives available include load carrying ability, chemical composition, reactivity or inertness, and form. Each of these adhesives has its own set of features and benefits; nevertheless, as with adhesive and cohesive strengths, the application determines the applicability of each trait or feature (and the related adhesive). Adhesives are widely utilised in industry to glue and connect a wide range of surfaces. Adhesives come in a variety of varieties and are used in (and classified by) a variety of industries and applications, including: 1. Adhesives for aerospace 2. Adhesives for apparel, clothes, and garments 3. Adhesives for appliances 4. Adhesives for automotive 5. Adhesives for cloth, fabric, and textiles 6. Adhesives for HVAC 7. Adhesives for medical devices 8. Optical adhesives 9. Adhesives for packaging The chemistries of various adhesives can be used to classify them. Here are a few samples of chemical compositions that are available. Epoxy Adhesives: The structural adhesive epoxies is a type of epoxies. They may be structurally bound to most sorts of materials, including metals, ceramics, wood, and plastics, and are highly temperature and solvent resistant. Polyurethane Adhesives: Polyurethanes are polymer-based adhesives that are utilized in projects that require strong bonding strength and long-term flexibility. They are frequently sold as two-part adhesives and have a wide range of applications. They require moisture to cure, unlike epoxy adhesives, so they can be utilized for jobs where other types of glues are ineffective. Polyimide Adhesives: Polyimides are one-part synthetic polymers with solvents in them. They're known for their strength, heat and chemical resistance, as well as their ability to work at extreme temperatures of up to 500 degrees Celsius. Thermoset and thermoplastic formulations are available, and they're commonly utilized for coating and electrical insulation. Adhesives are made up of several resins that can hold items together by adhering to their surfaces. The increased need for adhesives in the packaging, medical, furniture, construction, and automotive industries has forced the development of new and improved adhesives. Tack, viscosity, melting point, flow rate, and set time are all parameters that influence the formulation and performance of adhesives on a given substrate. Furthermore, customizing adhesives improves the overall performance, design, and features of these bonding materials, making them ideal for a wide range of industrial applications. The worldwide adhesives market is expected to increase at a CAGR of 4.6 percent over the next five years. Increasing demand for various types of adhesives used in a wide range of end-use industries is expected to fuel market growth over the forecast period. The use of adhesives in alternative energy applications has become increasingly widespread in recent years. RTV silicone adhesive sealants, for example, are increasingly employed in the manufacture of solar cells. In wind turbines, two-part polyurethanes are utilized to prevent cracks and reduce fatigue. Major Players: 1. Arofine Polymers Ltd. 2. C I C O Technologies Ltd. 3. D H Resins & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 4. F C L Technologies & Products Ltd. 5. Golden Chem-Tech Ltd. 6. Henkel Adhesives Technologies India Pvt. Ltd.
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Return: 1.00%Break even: N/A
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Manufacturing of Artemisinin from Artemisia Annua Plant. Increasing the Strength and Production of Artemisinin.

Artemisinin is a medicine made from Artemisia annua, an Asian plant. The leaves of this aromatic plant resemble ferns, while the flowers are yellow. Artemisia annua is also known by the following names: 1. Qinghaosu 2. Qing Hao 3. Sweet Wormwood 4. Sweet Annie 5. Sweet Sagewort 6. Annual Wormwood Artemisinins, which are obtained from extracts of sweet wormwood (Artemisia annua), are well-known for treating malaria, even in drug-resistant forms. Their effectiveness also extends to parasitic illnesses that are phylogenetically unrelated, such as schistosomiasis. They've also been found to have robust and wide anticancer activities in cell lines and animal models recently. Sweet wormwood, sweet Annie, and qinghao are all common names for Artemisia annua, a shrub native to China that has long been utilised for both ornamental and medicinal uses. A. annua is now grown all over the world as the only source of artemisinin, a powerful anti-malarial medicine. The drug is part of a cocktail of phytochemicals stored in glands on the epidermis of the leaves, known as "glandular trichomes," and utilised to keep browsers away. Artemisinin has proven to be effective against the highly adaptable malaria parasite, which has already developed resistance to a number of other medications. Because of its great potency, rapid clinical and parasitological response, efficacy against diverse parasite stages, and low toxicity, artemisinin derivatives are at the heart of contemporary malaria treatment. They contain a variety of lipophilic—artemether and arteether for intramuscular usage, as well as artemether capsules for oral administration — as well as water-soluble chemicals like artesunate (AS), which can be administered orally, through injection, or as suppositories. All are converted to the active ingredient, dihydroartemisinin (DHA), which is also available as an oral formulation, after administration. Artemisinin derivatives have a short half-life and are quickly removed from the body. They were first used as a single treatment for the condition. Plasmodium falciparum malaria is treated with artemisinin combination therapy (ACT). Due to the significant prevalence of malaria, especially in emerging and underdeveloped nations, this market has been growing in recent years. Because of its expanding application scope in the pharmaceutical industry, the worldwide artemisinin market is predicted to increase significantly over the period. WHO recognition of artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) as a first-line treatment for malaria, demand for artemisinin has increased significantly over the last decade. Because of the huge production base of artemisinin herbs and the growing need for artemisinin-based therapy in malaria-endemic areas, Asia Pacific and Africa held the greatest market share for artemisinin and its derivatives. The largest consumer regions are Europe and India. In 2015, Europe's consumption was estimated to be around 107 MT. India's consumption has fluctuated in recent years, accounting for roughly 26% of total in 2015. Major Players: 1. Fosun Pharmaceutical (Guilin Pharmaceutical) 2. Sanofi S.A. 3. Novartis AG 4. KPC Pharmaceuticals 5. Cipla Ltd.
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Return: 1.00%Break even: N/A
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Manufacturing Business of Sugar from Sugar Beet. Business Plan for Production of Beet Sugar.

Sugars are a form of carbohydrate that contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen molecules, just as other carbohydrates. Carbohydrates, like proteins and lipids, are essential components of a healthy diet. Except for dietary fibre, carbohydrates are digested and broken down into glucose, which is used as an energy source by the majority of the body's tissues. A sugar beet is a plant that is grown commercially for sugar production and has a high concentration of sucrose in its root. The Altissima cultivar group of the common beet is renowned in plant breeding. It belongs to the subspecies Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris, along with other beet cultivars like beetroot and chard. The sea beet is its closest wild relative. Sugar beet sugar refineries usually exclusively produce white sugar from sugar beets. Cane molasses is used as a mother liquor component or as a crystal coating in brown sugar production. 1. Harvesting: Sugar cane and sugar beets are usually harvested mechanically from their farms. Before being placed onto trucks and transported to the factory for processing, the gathered plant materials are typically sieved to remove dirt and pebbles. 2. Washing and Initial Preparation: The sugar cane or sugar beets are thoroughly cleansed as soon as they arrive at the factory. Washing might take place on water-sprayed belts or in water-filled flues. 3. Juice Extraction: Sugar cossettes are injected into the tanks' bottoms, which range in height from ten to twenty metres. As the sugar is extracted, a revolving shaft in the centre carries the sugar beet strips upwards against the downward flow of water. 4. Purification of Juice: To cleanse and brighten the colour of the cane juice, tall towers of 10 to 20 metres are used. At the top of the tower, the juice is introduced, and at the bottom, sulphur dioxide vapour is delivered. Sulfitation is the process by which sulphur dioxide rises through the tower. 5. Crystallization: A single-stage vacuum pan is used in the next step of the manufacturing process to evaporate the syrup until it is saturated with sugar crystals, which are generated by a process known as seeding. The seed, which is a milky solution of pure sucrose dissolved in alcohol and glycerin, is slowly added to the syrup. 6. Centrifugation: The massecuite is placed in a high-speed centrifuge to separate it into sugar crystals and molasses. The molasses goes through the lined centrifuge basket and is dragged to the exterior of the centrifuge, where it is extracted and delivered to storage tanks during centrifugation. In the lined centrifuge basket, the sugar is kept. 7. Drying and Packaging: Wet sugar crystals are dried in big hot air dryers to a moisture content of less than 0.02 percent. In a granulator, the sugar is gently tossed through warm air. Vibrating screens are used to separate the dry crystals into different sizes, which are then stored in storage containers. The global beet sugar market was valued at US$ 4.31 billion in 2021, and is expected to reach US$ 6.34 billion by the end of 2026, growing at a compound annual rate of 5.7 percent between 2021 and 2026. The world market for sugar beet juice extract will rise in response to rising sugar consumption. In the coming years, the Asia-Pacific beet sugar market will grow in importance, particularly in India and Southeast Asia, which are rapidly expanding in China. From 2020 to 2025, the Asia-Pacific area is expected to grow at the quickest average annual pace of 6.3 percent. In India, China, and other developing countries, the region is expected to give major growth potential for new sectors like as food and spirits. There are various constraints that could stifle the global beet sugar market's expansion. Contamination has a negative impact on sugar beet crop yield, which is one of the key inhibitors. Sugar extraction from these ill crops might damage the final product's quality, limiting market expansion. The impact of contamination induced by sugar beet crop production may limit the sugar beet market's growth during the forecasted period. Major Players: 1. Renuka beet sugar 2. Michigan Sugar Company 3. Syngenta 4. Spreckals Sugar Company 5. Sidney Sugars Incorporated 6. Amalgamated Sugar Company 7. American Crystal Sugar 8. The Western Sugar Cooperative 9. Southern Minnesota Beet Sugar Cooperative
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Return: 1.00%Break even: N/A
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Emerging Manufacturing Business of Bromelain Enzyme from Pineapple Stems. Best Business for New-Startup.

Bromelain is a protein-digesting enzyme combination generated from the pineapple plant's stem, fruit, and juice. It has a long history of being used to cure medical conditions, mainly in Central and South America. Bromelain can be taken on its own or in combination with other medicines. Bromelain is applied locally to remove dead skin from burns, and it is taken orally to reduce inflammation and swelling, especially in the nasal passages. Bromelain is also used as a digestive aid, to treat osteoarthritis, and to alleviate muscle pain. Bromelain is used as a natural cure for a variety of ailments. Meat tenderizing and other uses: Bromelain, along with papain, is one of the most commonly used proteases for meat tenderization. Bromelain is available as a powder that can be used into a marinade or sprinkled directly on raw meat. Because the enzymes are heat-labile and denatured during the cooking process, cooked or canned pineapple does not tenderise. Pineapple and/or pineapple-derived components are found in several prepared meat items, such as meatballs and commercially available marinades. 1. Knee Pain: In persons with osteoarthritis of the knee, bromelain pills appeared to be no more beneficial than a placebo in reducing symptoms including pain and stiffness. 2. Surgical Pain: Bromelain, an enzyme found in pineapple, has been found to be useful in lowering pain, edoema, and recovery time after surgery. However, it has been discovered that the activities of this substance vary between people and between various tissues within the same person. 3. Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Bromelain hasn't been well tested in either animals or people with IBD. More research is needed to establish if the same alterations occur when colon tissues are exposed to bromelain from within the body. 4. Asthma: Bromelain has been shown to be effective in the treatment of asthma. 5. Cancer: Bromelain may combat breast cancer by activating apoptosis, a sort of programmed cell death required to halt cancer cells from proliferating, according to tests on breast cancer cells. 6. Wound Healing: Bromelain has been studied for its ability to debride burn wounds. Topical bromelain formulations may help remove dead skin from burns, according to a review of clinical evidence. The global bromelain market was worth USD 37.6 million in 2019 and is predicted to increase at a CAGR of 7.2 percent between 2020 and 2027. Healthcare, meat and seafood, dietary supplements, bakery, cosmetics, and beverage sectors are all experiencing growth. Because of increased R&D activities to improve the product's applications in the treatment of cancer, HIV/AIDS, and inflammatory diseases such as asthma, coeliac disease, hepatitis, glomerulonephritis, and autoimmune diseases, bromelain's use in the healthcare sector is expected to grow significantly. In 2019, the Asia Pacific area had the highest revenue share of nearly 27% and is predicted to maintain its dominance with the quickest CAGR. Furthermore, market development is expected to be fueled by India's and China's growing populations, favourable government laws aimed at attracting foreign direct investment, and public-private partnerships. Major Players: • Enzybel International S.A • Hong Mao Biochemicals Co. Ltd. • Nanning Pangbo Bioengineering Co. Ltd. • Guangxi Nanning Javely Biological Products Co. Ltd. • Challenge Bioproducts Co. Ltd. • Enzyme Development Corporation • Xena Bio Herbals Pvt. ltd. • Enzyme Technology (PTY) Ltd. • Advanced Enzyme Technologies Limited • Bio-gen extracts Pvt. Ltd.
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Sanitary Napkins

Sanitary Napkin comes under Nonwoven fabrics which as a whole come under technical textile. The functions of sanitary napkins are to absorb and retain menstrual fluid, and isolate menstrual fluids from the body. Important and desired properties are: no leakage, no unaesthetic appearance or color, no odor, no noise, stay in place, comfortable to wear (thin body shape), and a high level of hygiene. Technical textiles are defined as textile materials and products used primarily for their technical performance and functional properties rather than their aesthetic or decorative characteristics. Some example of technical textile is as follows: - Fabrics- Reinforcement for composites, cushioning, fillings, electrical components, Insulation, Sports equipment, toys. - Yarn types product-Sutures, Ropes, Fishing gears, shoe components, swings, etc. There are several different types of disposable sanitary pads: Panty Liner: Designed to absorb daily vaginal discharge, light menstrual flow, “spotting”, slight urinary incontinence, or as a backup for tampon use. Ultra-thin: A very compact (thin) sanitary pad, which may be as absorbent as a Regular or Maxi/Super pad but with less bulk. Regular: A middle range absorbency sanitary pad. Maxi/Super: A larger absorbency pad, useful for the start of the menstrual cycle when menstruation is often heaviest. Night: A longer pad to allow for more protection while the wearer is lying down, with absorbency suitable for overnight use. Maternity: These are usually slightly longer than a maxi/Super pad and are designed to be worn to absorb lochia (bleeding that occurs after childbirth). Sanitary Napkins are exclusively used by adult girls & Ladies around the world during their menstrual periods as a means of maintaining physical aid & to avoid wetting or staining of the clothes. Sanitary Napkin is not reasonable & it is to be thrown away only. When it is saturated with wet liquids. The global Sanitary Napkin Market is expected to register a double-digit CAGR of 5.2% by 2023. Female hygiene and health are major concerns across the world. Sanitary napkin is an absorbent item used by a woman during her menstruation cycle. Sanitary napkins are made of cellulose, plastic, and cotton. Manufacturers are expected to focus on untapped rural markets and increase their CSR (corporate social responsibility) activities related to women's hygiene.
Plant capacity: Sanitary Napkins 6,720 Pkts. Per DayPlant & machinery: 46 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 95 Lakhs
Return: 36.00%Break even: 86.00%
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Bamboo Toothbrush

Bamboo toothbrushes are manual toothbrushes, similar in design to what you would find on any store shelf. A bamboo toothbrush has a long handle and bristles to remove food debris and plaque from your teeth. The critical difference is that the long handle is made from more sustainable bamboo instead of plastic. Bamboo toothbrushes are one of the oldest types of toothbrushes. The earliest toothbrushes were made in China using bamboo and other natural materials, like using boar's hair for the bristles. Today's bamboo toothbrushes use nylon for the bristles like most toothbrushes today. Some manufacturers still use boar's hair for the bristles or infuse the bristles with activated charcoal. Bamboo toothbrushes are quickly becoming a staple in many households, not only because they're naturally antimicrobial, but also because of they are eco-friendliness and biodegradability. While a plastic toothbrush will sit in a landfill forever and release toxic chemicals as it decays, a bamboo toothbrush will naturally decompose after it’s been disposed of. In our already over-polluted world, this is why switching over to one of the best bamboo toothbrushes is so crucial. The majority of bamboo toothbrushes come in two types: those with nylon bristles, and those with charcoal-infused bristles, each of which has their own set of advantages. Traditional nylon bristles are more common, and while they're firm enough to sweep and capture bacteria from around each tooth, they also tend to be softer than charcoal bristles. The Global Bamboo Toothbrush Market is expected to register a CAGR of 7% to reach USD 842.1 million by 2024.Bamboo toothbrushes are an eco-friendly alternative to plastic toothbrushes. Bamboo has several characteristics that make it an ideal substitute for plastic. It is cost-effective, has anti-microbial properties, can be grown in a wide variety of landscapes, and is easy to manipulate to make objects. Bamboo toothbrushes naturally ward off microbial growth and can be discarded without causing any harm to the environment.
Plant capacity: Bamboo Toothbrush (4 Pcs. per Pack)2,280 Packs per day Bamboo Toothbrush (1 Pc. per Pack) 9,120 Packs per dayPlant & machinery: 123 Lakhs
Working capital: Cost of Project: 395 LakhsT.C.I: -
Return: 28.00%Break even: 57.00%
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PP Woven Fabric

Polypropylene, which is also known as PP for short name, is one kind of thermoplastic resin material that produced by the polymerization of propylene.Woven polypropylene is polypropylene strips/threads that have been woven in two directions (warp and weft) to create a light, but strong and heavy duty material. Polypropylene fabric is a term used to describe any textile product that is derived from the thermoplastic polymer polypropylene. This type of plastic is part of the polyolefin group, and it is non-polar and partially crystalline. Next to polyethylene, polypropylene is the second-most commonly produced plastic in the world, and it is more commonly used in packaging, straws, and other types of consumer and industrial goods than it is in textile production. Polypropylene fabric is one of the lightest synthetic fibers in existence, and it is incredibly resistant to most acids and alkalis. In addition, the thermal conductivity of this substance is lower than that of most synthetic fibers, which means that it is ideally suited for cold weather wear. PP Woven fabric possesses several significant properties, which makes them a suitable choice for various applications. PP woven bags or sacks are strong, able to retain their shape, can be put in washing machines, and are reusable, can sustain weather odds, highly chemical resistant, and possess high wear and tear strength. PP woven Fabrics are used in various end applications like Grain & Pulses Bags, Foods & Spices Bags, Animal Food Bags,Fertilizers & Chemical Bags, Cement & Wall finish Bags,Powder & Granule Bags, Mineral Bags, Detergent Bags,Mehndi Bags, Nuts & Fruits Bags, Specialty Bag For Tea &Coffee, Outer Promotional Shopping Bags. Thesepolypropylene (PP) woven fabrics are quality constructedto provide strong and economical packaging option forvaried industry sectors. The FIBC industry in India is very capable and highly developed despite the woeful lack of domestic demand so far. India is a very large player in the international FIBC business and ranks behind only China in the global supply scenario. The Indian FIBC industry has been making rapid strides in the global market and is presently estimated to have overtaken Turkey as the world's second largest producer. Few Indian Major Players 1. Abdos Polymers Ltd. 2. Bardanwala Plastics Pvt. Ltd. 3. Commercial Syn Bags Ltd. 4. Eclat Industries Ltd. 5. Fiberweb (India) Ltd. 6. Ginza Industries Ltd. 7. Jagannath Polymers Pvt. Ltd. 8. Krishna Poly Packs Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: PP Woven Fabric 12 MT per dayPlant & machinery: 943 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 1637 Lakhs
Return: 27.00%Break even: 52.00%
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Bricks from Fly Ash

Fly Ash brick is a product of basic cement clinker materials i.e. FLY ASH, STONE DUST/SAND, LIME, GYPSUM and BONDING AGENT. The mix is so ideally worked out to produce bricks of higher strength with consistency as well as uniformity. The manufacturing process is fully automatic with state of art technology. Though a new age product introduced in the market, Fly Ash bricks are very well accepted by the organized sectors in heavy industries, high rise buildings, large townships, colonies, etc. because of unique features and merits. Fly Ash bricks are made of fly ash, lime, gypsum and sand. These can be extensively used in all building constructional activities similar to that of common burnt clay bricks. The fly ash bricks are comparatively lighter in weight and stronger than common clay bricks. Since fly ash is being accumulated as waste material in large quantity near thermal power plants and creating serious environmental pollution problems, its utilization as main raw material in the manufacture of bricks will not only create ample opportunities for its proper and useful disposal but also help in environmental pollution control to a greater extent in the surrounding areas of power plants. Fly Ash Bricks are durable, have Low water absorption, less consumption of mortar, Economical & eco-friendly, Low energy consumption and No emission of greenhouse gases. These bricks are not affected by environmental conditions and remain static thus ensuring longer life of the building. Fly Ash Bricks provides a high level of moisture resistance. It's very economical, cost effective, nil wastage while transporting and handling. Fly Ash Bricks is available in various sizes. These qualitative bricks have high compressive strength and absorb low water. Fly Ash Bricks provides a high level of moisture resistance. It's very economical, cost effective, nil wastage while transporting and handling. Fly Ash Bricks is available in various sizes. These qualitative bricks have high compressive strength and absorb low water. Fly ash brick industry is necessary for promoting cleaner brick production technology and waste. Since bricks form the backbone of the construction sector, its demand for quality buildings will increase manifold. Fly-ash bricks are gaining acceptance in the Construction Sector. These bricks are eco-friendly and aesthetically appealing. Secondly, they are durable, and resistant to fire and moisture. Few Indian Major Players 1. Ashtech (India) Pvt. Ltd. 2. Bigbloc Construction Ltd. 3. Cement Corpn. Of India Ltd. 4. Gujarat Sidhee Cement Ltd. 5. H E G Ltd. 6. Magicrete Building Solutions Pvt. Ltd. 7. Nuvoco Vistas Corporation Ltd.
Plant capacity: Bricks 25,000 Nos. per dayPlant & machinery: 113 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 365 Lakhs
Return: 27.00%Break even: 48.00%
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