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Minerals: Project Opportunities in Madhya Pradesh

PROFILE:

Minerals are valuable natural resources being finite and non-renewable. They constitute the vital raw materials for many basic industries and are a major resource for development. Management of mineral resources has, therefore, to be closely integrated with the overall strategy of development; and exploitation of minerals is to be guided by long-term national goals and perspectives.

RESOURCES:

Madhya Pradesh has a unique geographical location - it is centrally located sharing borders with six States - and its vast mineral resources are great incentives for prospective investors. Being a mineral-rich State, it has tremendous potential for cement, ceramic and asbestos manufacturing industries. Besides, Madhya Pradesh is the only Indian State to have diamond mines. So cutting and polishing of diamonds can emerge as a major industrial activity here, fuelling the growth of the jewellery manufacturing industry. With 604,000 carats of proven diamond reserves it accounts for 99 per cent of Indian total reserves. It is the sole producer of diamonds in the country. Rich coal, copper, manganese, and dolomite reserves have attracted investors in large numbers. Madhya Pradesh is endowed with significant mineral resources. It also leads the country in the production of copper ore, slate, pyrophillite, diaspore, and is second in production of rock phosphate, clay and laterite. The state has the country’s largest open cast copper mine at Balaghat and the thickest coal seam of Asia at Singrauli coalfield in Sidhi district.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Mineral policy of the State aims to explore new mineral deposits and enhance the productivity of the existing ones. The objectives of the policy are to discover new mineral deposits; undertake systematic and scientific exploitation of minerals; exploit the minerals with minimum adverse impact on the environment and forest wealth; promote research and development of minerals; encourage mineral based industries; encourage export of minerals; create greater employment opportunity in the mineral sector; constitute a mineral advisory board. The state government today announced a new mining policy. A mining development fund is also proposed under the new policy, to rope in private partners for exploration of minerals.

Mineral Policy 2010:

·         Survey, Prospecting and Assessment of Mineral Deposits

·         Strengthening of Mineral Administration

·         Prevention and Control of Illegal Mining and Transportation.

·         Grant of Mineral Concessions and Priority under Section 11(5) of

·         Mines and Mineral (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957

·         Mineral Concession for Minerals Found in Abundance in State.

·         Scientific and Systematic Mining

·         Land Use and Sustainable Development

·         Infrastructure Development in Peripheral area

·         Sanction of Mineral Concessions in Notified Tribal Areas

·         Environment and Forest Clearances

·         Increase in Mineral Revenue

 

Food Processing: Project Opportunities in Madhya Pradesh

PROFILE:

Food processing is a large sector that covers activities such as agriculture, horticulture, plantation, animal husbandry’s and fisheries. India is the world's second largest producer of food and has the potential of being the biggest with the food and agricultural sector. The total food production in India is likely to double in the next ten years and there is an opportunity for large investments in food and food processing technologies, skills and equipment, especially in areas of Canning, Dairy and Food Processing, Specialty Processing, Packaging, Frozen Food/Refrigeration and Thermo Processing. Fruits & Vegetables, Fisheries, Milk & Milk Products, Meat & Poultry, Packaged/Convenience Foods, Alcoholic Beverages & Soft Drinks and Grains are important sub-sectors of the food processing industry. India is one of the worlds major food producers but accounts for less than 1.5 per cent of international food trade.

RESOURCES:

Madhya Pradesh is the fourth largest producer of agri products in India with lowest consumption of fertilizer per hectare. The state ranks first in the production of soyabean, gram, oilseeds, pulses, and linseeds, maize. Agriculture is the main stay of the State economy, with about 74% of the population depended on it. Kharif crops occupies about 56% out of the total cropped area in the State, while rabi crops occupies about 44% of the area. Madhya Pradesh is the third highest producer of food grains (14.10 m. metric tonne) in the country. The major crops grown in the State are paddy, wheat, maize and jowar among cereals; gram, tur, urad and moong among pulses; soyabean, groundnut and mustard among oilseeds. The commercial crops like cotton and sugarcane are also grown in considerable area in few districts. The State is placed fourth in wheat production and eighth in rice production in the country. Thus, the agro-based industries have great potential for development in the State. The State Government is also making all efforts for the development of horticulture in the State. State is known as large producer of ginger, garlic, turmeric, chilli, coriander, banana, guava, tomato, oranges, papaya, etc. It has a vast scope to invest in this field. Besides, some medicinal crops and narcotic crops are also grown in the State.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

·         Most of the processed food items have been exempted from the purview of licensing under the Industries, Development and regulation, Act, 1951, except items reserved for small-scale sector and alcoholic beverages.

·         As per extent policy Foreign Direct Investment up to 100% is permitted under the automatic route in the food infrastructure like Food Park, Cold Chain and warehousing.

·         As far as food retail is concerned the FDI policy does not permit FDI into retail sector except Single Brand Product Retailing. This policy is uniform for all retailing activity.

·         FDI policy for manufacture of items reserved for the Small Scale Industry sector is uniform for all items so reserved and a separate dispensation for items in the food-processing sector is not contemplated.

·         No industrial license is required for almost all of the food and agro processing industries except for some items like beer, potable alcohol and wines, cane sugar, hydrogenated animal fats and oils etc. and items reserved for exclusive manufacture in the small scale sector.

·         Custom duty rates have been substantially reduced on food processing plant and equipments, as well as on raw materials and intermediates, especially for export production.

·         Corporate taxes have been reduced and there is a shift towards market related interest rates. There are tax incentives for new manufacturing units for certain years, except for industries like beer, wine, aerated water using flavouring concentrates, confectionery, chocolates etc.

 

Auto & Auto Components: Project Opportunities in Madhya Pradesh

PROFILE:

Indian auto component industry is robustly driven by the growth in demand for automobiles. The Indian auto component industry has been navigating through a period of rapid changes with great élan. Driven by global competition and the recent shift in focus of global automobile manufacturers, business rules are changing and liberalisation has had sweeping ramifications for the industry. The Indian auto component sector has been growing at 20% per annum since 2000 and is projected to maintain the high-growth phase of 15-20% till 2015. The Indian auto component industry is one of the few sectors in the economy that has a distinct global competitive advantage in terms of cost and quality. The value in sourcing auto components from India includes low labour cost, raw material availability, technically skilled manpower and quality assurance.

RESOURCES:

The size of the auto component industry in the state is $306 million. Sixty per cent of the auto industry in Madhya Pradesh is dominated by auto component players. The state has developed a 5,000-ha industrial cluster at Pithampur, which provides readily available infrastructure for companies willing to set up manufacturing facilities. The Government of India has sanctioned $11 million for an auto cluster in the Pithampur industrial area.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

In order to develop and realize the growth potential of this sector both at domestic and global level, and to optimize its contribution to the national economy, the Department of Heavy Industry has decided to draw up a 10 year Mission Plan for the development of Indian Automotive Sector and creation of global hub. To put Indian Auto Industry at the global map, National Automotive Testing and R&D Infrastructure Project (NATRIP) at the total cost of Rs. 1718 crore has been initiated. This project principally aims to:

·         create critically needed automotive testing infrastructure to enable the government in ushering in global vehicular safety, emission and performance standard,

·         deepen manufacturing in India, promote larger value addition and performance standards and facilitates convergence of India's strength and IT and electronics with automotive engineering, 

·         enhance India's abysmally low global outreach in this sector by debottlenecking exports, and 

·         Provide basic product testing, validation and development infrastructure so that Indian automotive sector would not face any export obstacle in the foreign market   In the Union Budget 2007-08, import duty on raw material had been reduced to 5-7.5 per cent from the earlier 10 per cent.

 

Textiles: Project Opportunities in Madhya Pradesh

PROFILE:

Textile industry is one of the major contributors to the total output of the fast growing Indian industrial sector which is at present revolving around 14%. India Textile Industry is one of the leading textile industries in the world. The opening up of economy gave the much-needed thrust to the Indian textile industry, which has now successfully become one of the largest in the world. India textile industry largely depends upon the textile manufacturing and export. It also plays a major role in the economy of the country. India earns about 27% of its total foreign exchange through textile exports. Further, the textile industry of India also contributes nearly 14% of the total industrial production of the country. It also contributes around 3% to the GDP of the country. India textile industry is also the largest in the country in terms of employment generation. It not only generates jobs in its own industry, but also opens up scopes for the other ancillary sectors.

RESOURCES:

Madhya Pradesh is famous for its extensive history of textiles. The most famous textile products in Madhya Pradesh include the Chanderi and Maheshwari Sarees. The handicrafts of Madhya Pradesh are a reflection of the rich culture and tradition of this state. The type of raw materials that are implemented might have changed throughout the years and the usage of the products manufactured has also changed but an extensive history of textile industries in the state keeps on contributing to the extremely unique handicrafts industry of the state.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

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

Cement Industry: Project Opportunities in Madhya Pradesh

PROFILE:

India is the second largest producer of quality cement in the world. The cement industry in India comprises 139 large cement plants and over 365 mini cement plants. The cement industry in India is experiencing a boom on account of overall growth of the Indian economy. The demand for cement, being a derived demand, depends mainly on the industrial activities, real estate business, construction activities and investment in the infrastructure sector. India is experiencing growth in all these areas and hence the cement market is moving ahead in spite of the world-wide economic recession. The cement industry in India is dominated by around 20 companies, which account for almost 70% of the total cement production in India.

 

RESOURCES:

Madhya Pradesh is the third largest producer of cement in the country. It is rich in cement producing minerals and has the appropriate know how and knowledge pool to run cement plant. At present, several major groups like Birla Corporation, Vikram cement, Prism cement, Diamond cements, Maihar cement and ACC Cement are growing manufacturing plants in Madhya Pradesh.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

In India, the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP), under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, is the nodal agency for the development of cement industries, that is, it is involved in monitoring their performance at regular intervals and suggesting suitable policy incentives, as per the requirement. Growth in domestic cement demand is expected to remain strong, given the revival in the housing markets, continued Government spending on the rural sector, and the gradual increase in the number of infrastructure projects being executed by the private sector. Thus, the trend in demand growth seen during the last five years is expected to continue over the medium term. Also, with Government targeting an over 8% GDP growth rate, cement demand should grow at 8-10% over the next few years. The industry may be expected to add another 130-135 million tonnes of cement capacity in phases over the next four years, that is, during the period 2009-10 to 2012-13.

Tourism: Project Opportunities in Madhya Pradesh

PROFILE:

Tourism in India is the largest service industry, with a contribution of 6.23% to the national GDP and 8.78% of the total employment in India. The tourism industry in India is substantial and vibrant, and the country is fast becoming a major global destination. India’s travel and tourism industry is one of them most profitable industries in the country, and also credited with contributing a substantial amount of foreign exchange. Indian Tourism offers a potpourri of different cultures, traditions, festivals, and places of interest.

RESOURCES:

Madhya Pradesh is called the Heart of India because of its location in the centre of the country. It has been home to the cultural heritage of Hinduism, Islam, Buddhism etc. Innumerable monuments, exquisitely carved temples, stupas, forts & palaces are dotted all over the State. The State of Madhya Pradesh has innumerable sites for tourist attraction ranging from preserved medieval cities and wildlife sanctuaries to pilgrim centres. It includes monuments, archaeological sites, carved temples, stupas, forts, palaces, etc. Gwalior, Mandu, Datia, Chanderi, Jabalpur, Orchha, Raisen, Sanchi, Vidisha, Udaygiri, Bhimbetika, Indore and Bhopal are the places well-known for their historical monuments. Archaeological treasures are preserved in the museums at Satna, Sanchi, Vidisha, Gwalior, Indore, Mandsaur, Ujjain, Rajgarh, Bhopal, Jabalpur and Rewa. Unique temples of Khajuraho are famous all over the world. The temples of Orchha, Bhojpur and Udaypur attract large number of tourists as well as pilgrims. Maheshwar, Omkareshwar, Ujjain, Chitrakoot and Amarkantak are major centres of pilgrimage. Other important places of tourist interest in the State are Pachmarhi, Marble Rocks, Dhuandhar Fall at Bhedaghat, Kanha National Park, Barasingha and Bandhavgarh National Park. Given this, the Government of Madhya Pradesh had envisaged a tourism policy in order to create an environment conducive for encouraging private investment in the tourism sector. It is one of the major objectives is to promote eco and adventure tourism. Eco-Tourism is that form of tourism in which the tourist is able to enjoy nature and see wild life in its natural habitat. Adventure tourism provides the tourist with a special thrill and feeling of adventure whilst participating in sporting activities in rivers, water bodies, hills and mountains.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

Some of the salient features of the Tourism Policy are:

·         The policy proposes the inclusion of tourism in the concurrent list of the Constitution to enable both the central and state governments to participate in the development of the sector.

·         No approval required for foreign equity of up to 51 per cent in tourism projects. NRI investment up to 100% allowed.

·         Automatic approval for Technology agreements in the hotel industry, subject to the fulfilment of certain specified parameters.

·         Concession rates on customs duty of 25% for goods that are required for initial setting up, or for substantial expansion of hotels.

·         50% of profits derived by hotels, travel agents and tour operators in foreign exchange are exempt from income tax. The remaining profits are also exempt if reinvested in a tourism related project.

Gems and Jewellery: Project Opportunities in Madhya Pradesh

PROFILE:

The gems and jewellery industry occupies an important position in the Indian economy. It is a leading foreign exchange earner, as well as one of the fastest growing industries in the country. The two major segments of the sector in India are gold jewellery and diamonds. Gold jewellery forms around 80 per cent of the Indian jewellery market, with the balance comprising fabricated studded jewellery that includes diamond and gemstone studded jewellery. Besides, India is world's largest cutting and polishing Industry for diamonds, well supported by government policies and the banking sector with around 50 banks providing nearly $3 billion of credit to the Indian diamond industry.

RESOURCES:

 Madhya Pradesh is the only Indian State to have diamond mines. So cutting and polishing of diamonds can emerge as a major industrial activity here, fuelling the growth of the jewellery manufacturing industry. With 604,000 carats of proven diamond reserves it accounts for 99 per cent of Indian total reserves. It is the sole producer of diamonds in the country.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

The government's interest in the sector is evident from the FDI policy which allows 100% FDI and 74% in exploration and mining of diamonds and precious stones and 100% for gold and silver and minerals exploration, mining, metallurgy and processing. Gems and Jewellery, diamonds and precious metals have been given a special thrust by the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, under the Foreign Trade Policy through the following measures:

·         Allowing 100 per cent FDI in the gems and jewellery sector under the automatic route;

·         Abolishing duty on polished diamonds;

·         Lowering import duty on platinum and exempting rough, coloured, precious gems stones from customs duty.  Rough, semi –precious stones are also exempted from import duty;

·         Setting up of Gems and Jewellery Parks and SEZs to stimulate sectoral investments;

·         Allowing import of gold of 8 k and above under replenishment scheme, subject to the condition that import being accompanied by an Assay Certificate specifying purity, weight and alloy content;

Permitting import of Diamondson consignment basis for Certification /Grading, and re-export by the authorized offices/agencies of Gemological Institute of America (GIA) in India or other approved agencies.

Waste management: Project Opportunities in Madhya Pradesh

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:

Madhya Pradesh produces roughly around 7,999 tonnes of electronic waste annually and it stands at 7th place in waste generation in the country, he added. As Madhya Pradesh does not have a recycling unit for electronic waste, we are thinking over sending it to Maharashtra and other states

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.

Power: Project Opportunities in Madhya Pradesh

Profile

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

Madhya Pradesh is well endowed with hydroelectric power potential, and a number of hydroelectric projects have been developed jointly with neighbouring states. Madhya Pradesh also draws a portion of its power from several thermal stations located within the state. Most of these thermal plants are coal-fired. Madhya Pradesh Power Generating Co. Ltd (MPPGCL) is a wholly owned company of Government of Madhya Pradesh engaged in generation of electricity in the state of Madhya Pradesh. It is a successor entity of erstwhile Madhya Pradesh State Electricity Board (MPSEB). The Company, while operating and maintaining its existing units, is also constructing new Power Plants for increasing capacity in the State of Madhya Pradesh. The Company has been incorporated as a part of the implementation of the power sector reform in Madhya Pradesh initiated by the Government of Madhya Pradesh. There are four thermal power station in MP; Satpura TPS in Betul having installed capacity of 1017.5 MW, Sanjay Gandhi TPS        in Umaria  with capacity 1340 MW, Amarkantak TPS in Anuppur with capacity 450 MW and Vindhyachal STP in Sidhi with capacity 3260 MW.

Government policies

The Government of India has modified the Mega Power Policy to smoothen the procedures further.  The modified Mega Power Policy is as follows:

(i) The power projects with the following threshold capacity shall be eligible for the benefit of mega power policy:

(a) A thermal power plant of capacity 1000 MW or more; or

(b) A hydel power plant of capacity of 500 MW or more

(c) Government has decided to extend mega policy benefits to brownfield (expansion) projects also. In case of   brownfield (expansion) phase of the existing mega project, size of the expansion unit(s) would not be not less than that provided in the earlier phase of the project granted mega power project certificate.

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Blood Collection Bags

Blood bag is a disposable bio-medical device used for collection, storage, transportation and transfusion of human blood and blood components. The system consists of a single or multiple bags connected with tubings, needle, needle cover, clamp etc. The Blood Bags are made of plastic-material, which are compatible with blood. Blood Bags can successfully replace the use of glass bottles for collection storage, transportation and transfusion of blood and blood components since bottles require exhaustive cleaning, rinsing and autoclaving procedures and there are chances of breakage at any stage. Further, use of disposable bags eliminates the possibility of any contamination. Blood bags contain an anticoagulant solution and a red blood cell preservative solution, and are used in blood banks which both collect donor blood and separate blood components. Blood bags are made from imported, medical grade PVC granules & sheets in Class 10000 Clean room environments. The blood bags market is projected to register a CAGR of 10.82% over the period, with a revenue of approximately USD 384.37 million in 2020, and it is expected to reach USD 711.85 million by 2026. With the rise of the COVID-19 public health emergency, the demand for blood bags has increased. Many individuals with weak immune systems have been infected by COVID-19 and hospitalized, and many require a blood transfusion. As a result, the demand for blood bags and equipment has risen following the pandemic. Many governments are also taking initiatives to help increase blood donation. As a result, the demand for blood bags is expected to increase. Additionally, government initiatives are expected to boost the healthcare sector. Moreover, the rising numbers of hospitals, blood banks, and other healthcare centers are driving the growth of the blood bags market across the globe. The growing awareness about blood donation among citizens is also propelling the demand for blood bags around the globe. Few Indian Major Players • Fresenius Kabi India Pvt. Ltd. • Helm India Pvt. Ltd. • Innvol Medical India Ltd. • J Mitra & Co. Ltd. • Narang Medical Ltd. • Payal Polyplast Pvt. Ltd. • Poly Medicure Ltd.
Plant capacity: Blood Collection Bags 10,000 Nos Per DayPlant & machinery: 167 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 671 Lakhs
Return: 27.00%Break even: 58.00%
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Business Opportunities in Production of Dicyandiamide (DCDA)

Dicyandiamide is a strongly alkaline and water-soluble white crystalline compound with the scientific name of cyanoguanidine. The chemical is the dimer of cyanamide or cyanoguanidine, which is mainly used in the production of melamine. Dicyandiamde is also used as a curing agent for epoxy resins and laminates for circuit boards, powder coatings and adhesives. Cyanamide, the amide of normal cyanic acid, is a white crystal that melts at 45° C. It is readily soluble in water, alcohol and diethyl ether. It is prepared commercially by the carbide process from the carbonate derived from limestone or by the desulphurization of thiourea in the presence of catalyst (mercuric oxide). Dicyandiamide is an intermediate for melamine production and is the basic ingredient of amino plastics and resins. It is used in the production of a wide range of organic chemicals including slow and continuous nitrogen release fertilizers, fireproofing agents, epoxy laminates for circuit boards, powder coatings and adhesives, water treatment chemicals, dye fixing, leather and rubber chemicals, explosives and pharmaceuticals. It is extensively used as an excellent additive for plastic packages for food stuff and intermediates of pharmaceuticals. Dicyanamide, also known as dicyanamine, is an anion having the formula C2N–3. It contains two cyanide groups bound to a central nitrogen anion. The chemical is formed by decomposition of 2-cyanoguanidine. It is used extensively as a counterion of organic and inorganic salts, and also as a reactant for the synthesis of various covalent organic structures. Dicyandiamide Market size should observe lucrative CAGR from 2019 to 2025 in the coming years due to developments in the water treatment industry. Dicyandiamide or cyanoguanidine is a free-flowing white colored versatile chemical with diverse applications. Extensive use of the product in wastewater treatment plants as a decoloring agent or flocculating agent will drive the market in coming years. Growth in wastewater treatment industry in the European countries will have significant impact on the dicyandiamide market. Few Indian Major Players o Helm India Pvt. Ltd. o Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. o Prakash Chemicals Agencies Pvt. Ltd. o Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. o Unicare Pharma Ltd.
Plant capacity: Dicyandiamide (DCDA) 5 MT Per DayPlant & machinery: 45 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 270 Lakhs
Return: 29.00%Break even: 57.00%
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Feldspar Processing

Feldspar is an important raw material for ceramic, glass, pottery, plastics, rubber, paint, electrical wire and glazing industries. The demand of feldspar has been continuously increased particularly on ceramic and glass industries due to its alumina and alkaline contents. Feldspar, a fluxing agent and glass matrix, does not only enhance the transparency of products, but also reduces the melting temperature. As a result, the energy consumption during ceramic and glass manufacturing can be reduced by using feldspar. Feldspar is a term used to describe a group of aluminosilicate minerals containing sodium, potassium and calcium. Sodium-rich feldspar is called albite, having an empirical formula of NaAlSi308, whereas the terms orthoclase and artorthite are used to describe potassium and calcium rich feldspar respectively. A variety of names are given to feldspar minerals, depending on their composition. o Feldspar is regarded as the most abundant group of minerals which can be found on the earth's crust. o It is a tectosilicate mineral and tectosilicate minerals constitute about 72-75% of the earth crust and are one out of many silicate minerals which are rock-forming minerals which also constitute about 85-90% of the earth crust. o It has a colourless or pale-coloured crystals appearance and contains aluminosilicates of potassium, sodium, and calcium. o Feldspars are formed from magma as a crystallize veins in igneous and metamorphic rock, most feldspars are deposited as sodium feldspar, potassium feldspar and mixed feldspars. The global feldspar market size was valued at USD 1.61 billion in 2019 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.9% from 2020 to 2027. The growth of the market is largely influenced by the dynamics of the glass and ceramics industries. The distinctive chemical constituents present in the product, such as potassium oxide, sodium oxide, and alumina, play a key role in promoting its usage across the glass and ceramics sector. The product is largely used in its ground form between 20 mesh to 200 mesh in glassmaking and ceramics filler application. The growing demand for ceramic tiles across the globe, rising usage of feldspar in automotive glass, growing construction industry in developing economies are some of the factors that will likely to enhance the growth of the feldspar market in the forecast period of 2020-2027.
Plant capacity: Feldspar Concentrate 240 MT Per DayPlant & machinery: 573 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 2441 Lakhs
Return: 26.00%Break even: 61.00%
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Setup an Unsaturated Polyester Resin Plant

Polyester resins such as these are of the ‘unsaturated’ type. Unsaturated polyester resin is a thermoset, capable of being cured from a liquid or solid state when subject to the right conditions. It is usual to refer to unsaturated polyester resins as ‘polyester resins’, or simply as ‘polyesters’. There is a whole range of polyesters made from different acids, glycols and monomers, all having varying properties. There are two principle types of polyester resin used as standard laminating systems in the composites industry. Orthophthalic polyester resin is the standard economic resin used by many people. Isophthalic polyester resin is now becoming the preferred material in industries such as marine where its superior water resistance is desirable. UP Resins are widely used in a host of applications where advantage may be taken of their good range of mechanical properties, corrosion resistance and low weight. Un-reinforced versions are most commonly used for clear casting resins, coatings, buttons, body fillers, work-surfaces (such as polyester marble), polyester concrete (for applications such as road drainage) and in the manufacture of Gel Coats (applied to composite materials to improve the surface finish). The main features of the unsaturated polyester resins include: Liquid, in their use: Poor linear shrinkage Excellent wettability of the fibres and charges Cold cross-linking by addition of hardener Minimisation of the effect of sagging in vertical stratification (thixotropic properties) Unsaturated polyester resins are the condensation products of unsaturated acids or anhydrides and diols with/without diacids. The unsaturation present in this type of polyesters provides a site for subsequent cross-linking. The UPRs are widely used in the building & construction industry. The growth of the construction industry is an important indicator of a country’s development, as it creates investment opportunities across various related sectors. This growth in the construction industry is projected to propel the demand for FRP products. This would lead to growth in demand for UPRs in diverse applications. Few Indian Major Players Ashland India Pvt. Ltd. Ineos Styrolution India Ltd. Kanoria Chemicals & Inds. Ltd. Lanxess India Pvt. Ltd. Reichhold India Pvt. Ltd. Satyen Polymers Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: Unsaturated Polyester Resin 5 MT Per DayPlant & machinery: 166 Lakhs
Working capital: Cost of Project: 485 LakhsT.C.I: -
Return: 27.00%Break even: 49.00%
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Emerging Business of Shrimp Processing (EOU)

Shrimp are decapod crustaceans with elongated bodies and a primarily swimming mode of locomotion – most commonly Caridea and Dendrobranchiata. More narrow definitions may be restricted to Caridea, to smaller species of either group or to only the marine species. Under a broader definition, shrimp may be synonymous with prawn, covering stalk-eyed swimming crustaceans with long, narrow muscular tails (abdomens), long whiskers (antennae), and slender legs. Any small crustacean which resembles a shrimp tends to be called one. Shrimp are widespread and abundant. There are thousands of species adapted to a wide range of habitats. They can be found feeding near the seafloor on most coasts and estuaries, as well as in rivers and lakes. To escape predators, some species flip off the seafloor and dive into the sediment. They usually live from one to seven years. Shrimp are often solitary, though they can form large schools during the spawning season. As with other seafood, shrimp is high in protein but low in food energy. A shrimp-based meal is also a significant source of cholesterol, from 122 mg to 251 mg per 100 g of shrimp, depending on the method of preparation. Shrimp consumption, however, is considered healthy for the circulatory system because the lack of significant levels of saturated fat in shrimp means that the high cholesterol content in shrimp actually improves the ratio of LDL to HDL cholesterol and lowers triglycerides. The global shrimp market was valued at USD 39.24 million in 2019 which is projected to grow at a CAGR of 1.5% during the forecast period. The global shrimp market recorded a volume of 4207.89 thousand metric tons in 2019, projected to grow at an estimated CAGR of 1.4%. The shrimp market is driven by various factors such as the escalating demand due to the increasing health benefits offered by shrimps, increase in adoption of new environmentally friendly production techniques and contract farming & government policies driving the market. Shrimp species, such as white leg shrimp, giant tiger shrimps, gulf shrimps, blue shrimps, and royal red shrimps, are the most popular varieties that are consumed all over the world. The seafood market size was valued at $159,311.9 million in 2019, and is projected to reach $193,913.6 million by 2027, registering a CAGR of 2.5% from 2020 to 2027. The fish segment was the highest contributor to the market, with $101,526.2 million in 2019, and is estimated to reach $125,914.3 million by 2027, at a CAGR of 2.7% during the forecast period. The growth of the seafood market can be attributed to increase in awareness of the health benefits regarding seafood and change in lifestyle of the consumers. Non-vegetarian consumers are slowly changing their lifestyle and significantly following pescetarianism. Pescetarianism refers to vegetarian food along with seafood but does not include any meat such as beef, pork, poultry, and others. This shift is observed due to consumers’ preference for healthy diet. As meat & meat products often contain harmful pesticides and chemicals, their high consumption can be dangerous. Few Indian Major Players 1. Avanti Frozen Foods Pvt. Ltd. 2. Bluegold Maritech (International) Ltd. 3. Coastal Corporation Ltd. 4. D C L Maritech Ltd. 5. Devi Fisheries Ltd. 6. East Coast Marine Products Pvt. Ltd. 7. G F Kellner & Co. Ltd. 8. Nagarjuna Aqua Exports Ltd. 9. Nekkanti Sea Foods Ltd.
Plant capacity: Shrimp Processing (per Pack 1 Kg Size) 19,500 Kgs Per DayPlant & machinery: 202 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 1465 Lakhs
Return: 30.00%Break even: 57.00%
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Crumb Rubber Powder From Waste Tyres

Crumb rubber is a term usually applied to recycled rubber from automotive and truck scrap tires. There are two major technologies for producing crumb rubber – ambient mechanical grinding and cryogenic grinding. Of the two processes, cryogenic process is more expensive but it produces smoother and smaller crumbs. Waste tyre recycling technology is very cost effective and performs 100% wastage tyre recycling (No churn left after the process). In this process no chemical ingredients are used, therefore it is environment friendly. Raw material (scrap tyre) is cheap and easily available, Generate economically valuable products out of waste tyres and products have good market value and demand. Also each recycled ton of tyres preserves 10 tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) that is a major greenhouse gas. Features of Tire Recycling Plant: 1. Compact structure, small floor area, easy maintenance. 2. Low energy consumption, low operating cost. 3. Easy operation, stable performance. 4. Large capacity, high working efficiency. 5. High automatic control, reducing labor cost. 6. Long service life, low rate of breakdown. 7. Eco-friendly. No sewage and waste gas discharge. There is a rapid market increase of rubber powder in India. Demand of rubber powder in India is increased by 5%-8%. There is fair scope of this product. Every year over 1.6 billion new tires are generated and around 1 billion of waste tires are generated. However, the recycling industry processed only 100 million tires every year. The tire is extensively designed with several complex processes which makes it indestructible in nature and creates difficulty in the recycling of tires. Furthermore, the growing implementation of crumb rubber generated from scrap tires is supporting the growth of the tire recycling market. In 2016, over 30% of crumb rubber used on sports fields and 25% of crumb rubber used as playground surfacing which is expected to create a significant disruption of the tire recycling market. Application of rubberized asphalt for the construction of pavements is also generating a pool of opportunities for tire recyclers and is expected to fuel the growth of the tire recycling market in the near future. Few Indian Major Players 1. Apcotex Solutions India Pvt. Ltd. 2. Elgi Rubber Products Ltd. 3. Rubber Products Intl. (India) Ltd. 4. Rubber Products Ltd. 5. Tinna Rubber & Infrastructure Ltd.
Plant capacity: Crumb Rubber Powder 24 MT per day By Product Steel Wire 4.8 MT per dayPlant & machinery: 115 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 426 Lakhs
Return: 28.00%Break even: 66.00%
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IV Fluids (BFS Technology)

Intravenous fluids are fluids which are intended to be administered to a patient intravenously, directly through the circulatory system. These fluids must be sterile to protect patients from injury, and there are a number of different types available for use. Many companies manufacture packaged intravenous fluids, as well as products which can be mixed with sterile water to prepare a solution for intravenous administration. Intravenous fluids can be broken into two broad groups. Crystalloids such as saline solutions contain a solution of molecules which can dissolve in water. When crystalloids are administered, they tend to create low osmotic pressure, allowing fluid to move across the blood vessels, and this can be linked with edema. Colloids contain particles which are not soluble in water, and they create high osmotic pressure, attracting fluid into the blood vessels. Blood is an example of a commonly administered intravenous colloid. There are four main ranges of application of highly specialized intravenous infusion solutions: • Treatment of discarded water and electrolyte metabolism, especially in severe cases. • Therapy of acid base in balances. • The volume substitution and volume replacement in surgery of accident victim suffering blood loss. • Paratral nutrition for severally ill and post-operative patients. The global intravenous solutions market size is expected to reach USD 18.9 billion by 2028, the market is expected to expand at a CAGR of 7.9% from 2021 to 2028. The growing incidence rate of chronic diseases such as cancer, increase in the number of premature births, and shortage of I.V. solutions in the U.S. are some of the key factors expected to drive the market. One of the prime areas wherein intravenous (IV) fluids find usage is severe dehydration. Severe dehydration is seen in diseases such as diarrhea, resulting in the depletion of fluids from the body. According to the WHO, in 2017, diarrhea was the second leading cause of death in children under 5 years of age with around 5,25,000 lives lost each year. Intravenous (IV) fluids can play a key role in the treatment and prevention of deaths caused due to the dehydration/fluid loss associated with diarrhea. Other cases where intravenous fluids find application include surgeries and emergency situations.
Plant capacity: IV Fluids (500 ml Size Bottle) 50,000 Bottles per dayPlant & machinery: 3449 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 4089 Lakhs
Return: 20.00%Break even: 41.00%
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Manufacturing of MS Fasteners (Screws, Nut and Bolts)

Fastener may be defined as any device, method or component used to hold or FASTEN two or more engineering components together. Fasteners may be classified into groups and sub-groups according to the functions they perform. Probably the main division is into: a. Detachable fasteners (e.g. nut and bolt, screw, etc.); b. Non-detachable fasteners (e.g. rivet, weld, adhesive). Fastener Material can be important when choosing a fastener due to keeping in view the strength, brittleness, corrosion resistance, galvanic corrosion properties. Cost of course an important factor which determines which materials to choose from. ? A screw is a broad category of mechanical fastener with a threaded shaft, designed to screw into a part. This includes wood screws and self-tapping screws, which have a tapered shaft with sharp threads designed to cut a mating thread in the part to which they are fastened. It also includes machine screws, which much more closely resemble bolts, but their entire shaft is normally threaded. Nuts and Bolts are most commonly used items in the family of industrial fasteners and their demand is fast increasing due to expansion of industries in the country. Bolt is a piece of metal rod whose one end is upset and at the other end threading is done. Nut is a device which rolls on bolt threads. In nuts, internal threading is done while bolts bear external thread. Screw, demonstrate their true merit in the movements, assembly etc, of wooden components. Screws are most popular as fasteners which assemble, or join parts together to be made into a complete unit. Few Indian Major Players 1. Adinath Forging Pvt. Ltd. 2. Agarwal Bolts Ltd. 3. B G Fastening & Engg. Inds. Pvt. Ltd. 4. Deepak Fasteners Ltd. 5. G S Auto International Ltd. 6. Indian Fasteners Ltd. 7. J C Fasteners Ltd. 8. Lakshmi Precision Screws Ltd. 9. Mahalaxmi Fasteners Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: Zinc Coated High Tension Bolt (Size M5 to M20)16 MT Per Day Zinc Coated High Tension Screw (Size M5 to M20) 8 MT Per Day High Tension Nut (Size M5 to M20) 8 MT Per DayPlant & machinery: 116 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 758 Lakhs
Return: 29.00%Break even: 57.00%
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Disposable Plastic Syringes

Disposable Syringes are made of plastic material and are used in the field of medical and veterinary science. Due to their availability in sterilized condition, ready to use, and cost effectiveness, disposable syringes are fast replacing the age-old glass syringes. The constantly increasing use of this type Syringe indicates its importance which is based mainly on the advantages it offers regarding cost and hygienic applications. The manufacture of plastic syringes has been developed to such a degree that the products now satisfy the requirements and standards set by Hospital and physicians. At the same time they offer the best possible technique of application to the physician and the highest possible degree of safety to the patient. Disposable syringes commonly are used in modern medicine for the injection of drugs and vaccines or for the extraction of blood. Among the common uses of disposable syringes are the injecting of insulin by a diabetic person and the administering of a local anesthesia by a dentist. Disposable syringes sometimes are used for drawing blood samples. They allow greater precision than evacuated tube systems, so syringes used together with butterfly needles often are favored when drawing blood from children, from adults who have thin blood vessels or from patients who are suffering from muscle spasticity or nervous tremors. They also are used when blood is being drawn from a vessel very close to the skin, such as those in the wrists and hands. Disposable syringes currently control the largest market share in terms of revenue in Indian syringes and needles market. As per estimates, Indian disposable syringes market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 15% till 2021 and maintain its market share position even in 2020. The medical devices market in India is dominated by imported products, including products manufactured using imported material, which comprises approximately 75% of the total sales. The domestic companies are largely involved in manufacturing low-end products for local and international consumption. The Syringes and Needles form a significant part of this manufacturing and 60% of the manufactured Syringes and Needles are exported.
Plant capacity: Disposable Plastic Syringes with Needles 1 ml Size each Packed in Polypack: 62,500 Nos Per Day Disposable Plastic Syringes with Needles 2 ml Size each Packed in Polypack: 62,500 Nos Per Day Disposable Plastic Syringes with Needles 5 ml Size each PackePlant & machinery: 441 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 2149 Lakhs
Return: 34.00%Break even: 40.00%
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Investment Opportunities in Production Business of Xanthan Gum (Food and Oil Drilling Grade)

Introduction: Xanthan gum is one of the most versatile food additives available, working in a variety of viscosities, temperatures, and pH levels. It's simple to use, has no taste, and works well in general. It can also thicken liquids at very low concentrations: 0.1 percent by weight can produce a thick liquid, and 0.5 percent by weight can produce a thick paste (this is why it is best to weigh out xanthan gum with a digital scale rather than use volumetric measurements). Traditional thickeners, such as flour, often require far higher amounts to achieve the same results. The amount important because the higher the proportion of thickening in the whole combination, the more likely it is to impart an unpleasant texture and impede flavour. Xanthan gum is a polysaccharide, or sugar, produced by a bacteria called Xanthomonas campestris during the fermentation process. Xanthomonas campestris infects a variety of cruciferous plants, including cabbage, cauliflower, and Brussels sprouts, and causes diseases including black rot and bacterial wilt. Uses of Xanthan Gum: Xanthan gum is a common food additive that can be found in a variety of foods and beverages. The bacteria strain Xanthomonas campestris produces this thickening, stabilising, emulsion, and suspension agent by fermenting simple carbohydrates. Industrial Products: Because of its ability to resist a wide range of temperatures and pH levels, attach to surfaces, and thicken liquids while maintaining good flow, xanthan gum is utilised in a wide range of industrial products. Personal Care Products: Many personal care and beauty products contain xanthan gum. It enables these items to be thick while still allowing them to flow freely out of their containers. It also enables the suspension of solid particles in liquids. Other Health Benefits: Other potential health benefits of xanthan gum have been connected, albeit these are unlikely to occur without supplementation. 1. Lower your cholesterol levels 2. Loss of weight 3. Anti-cancer properties 4. Increased consistency 5. Makes liquids thicker 6. Saliva replacement Market Outlook: The global xanthan gum market was valued at USD 897.15 million in 2020, rising to USD 963.61 million in 2021, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.74 percent from 2020 to 2026, reaching USD 1,403.74 million in 2026. The global xanthan gums market is being driven by the expansion of end-user industries. Consumption of food and cosmetics is increasing as disposable income rises, resulting in increased demand for xanthan gums. The usage of xanthan gum-containing convenience foods has also expanded dramatically in recent years. In Asia Pacific, rising population and a growing economically active population are driving up demand for on-the-go foods. Increased government expenditure in healthcare is raising pharmaceutical sales all around the world, which is propelling the xanthan gums market forward. The xanthan gum industry is also being driven by rising demand for gluten-free meals. The availability of guar gum as a substitute is one of the most significant constraints for the xanthan gum business. Another stumbling block for the xanthan gum business is that it is incompatible with persons who suffer from specific sensitivities. However, the health risks associated with its usage, such as intestinal enlargement and delayed sugar absorption, are limiting the demand. A key problem for the xanthan gum market is the availability of replacement goods such as guar gum and cassia gum. Key Players:- 1. Danisco 2. Cargill 3. Pfizer Inc 4. Jungbunzlauer 5. Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) 6. CP Kelco 7. Fufeng Group Company Ltd.
Plant capacity: -Plant & machinery: -
Working capital: -T.C.I: -
Return: 1.00%Break even: N/A
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