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Best Business Opportunities in Nagaland - Identification and Selection of right Project, Thrust areas for Investment, Industry Startup and Entrepreneurship Projects

Nagaland is a state in North East India. It borders the state of Assam to the west, Arunachal Pradesh and part of Assam to the north, Burma to the east and Manipur to the south. The state capital is Kohima, and the largest city is Dimapur. It has an area of 16,579 square kilometers (6,401 sq mi) with a population of 1,980,602 per the 2011 Census of India, making it one of the smallest states of India.

ECONOMY

Literacy rate in Nagaland has seen upward trend and is 79.55 percent as per 2011 population census. Of that, male literacy stands at 82.75 percent while female literacy is at 70.01 percent. Total literates in Nagaland stands at 1,342,434 of which males were 723,957 and females were 618,477.

Nagaland has basically an agricultural economy. A great ambition of the villager is to have a bumper harvest. The economy of the state is predominantly based on agriculture. The major land use pattern is slashed and burn cultivation locally known as jhum. About 1, 01,400 hectare of land is under jhum cultivation. Rice is the dominant crop and also the staple diet of the people. Of the gross cropped area under food grains, rice accounts for about 84.4%. Oil seeds are also an important crop. It includes Rapeseed, mustard etc. Coffee cardamom and tea are grown as plantation crops in Nagaland.

INDUSTRY

The age old industry of the state is cottage industry which plays a vital role in the village's economy. Cottage industries which deserve emphasis are -

1.       Weaving and dyeing

2.       Work in cane

3.       Work in wood, black smithy, pottery and excavation of salt, pulp and paper mill.

Spinning and weaving were the only significant industry in the Naga Hills until independence. Mill made yarn, by virtue of its easy availability and cheapness is steadily substituting the thread, spun locally. In course of time, indigenous spinning would probably become extinct unless the Nagas switched over to modern techniques. Weaving, however, continues to be popular. The state is trying to encourage small-scale and cottage industries. This will reduce the pressure on land, ensure a larger employment potential and lead to a balanced regional development. Weaving training-cum-production centres have been set up at Mokokchung and Dimapur, a Cottage industry training-cum-production centre has come up at Mon, and a cottage industries training centre at Aghunato. Three medium-level industries have been established by the government for the development of Industrial Sector. The Nagaland sugar mill at Dimapur has an installed capacity of 1,000 tonnes of cane per day.

MINERAL BASED INDUSTRY

Nagaland is rich in mineral resources. The exploration carried out by the State Geology and Mining Department as well as by other Central Agencies such as Geological Survey of India, Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd., etc. have established several mineral reserves. There is urgent need for enhancing the pace of exploration especially for untapped potential for hydro-carbon deposits and metallic deposits, by infusing both the latest technology and required funds from domestic and foreign investors. the huge reserves of more than 1000 million tonnes of high chemical grade limestone in the Eastern Nagaland is a major prospect for setting up of mineral resource based industries.

Atomic Minerals Division and Central Ground Water Board have established the following mineral reserves which can be exploited for commercially purposes:

•        Petroleum & Natural Gas

•        High grade limestone

•        Marble and dimensional/decorative stones

•        Coal

•        Nickel-Cobalt-Chromium bearing ore

The policy is to facilitate rapid and sustained industrial development in the state through enhanced investment, an investor friendly environment, provision of infrastructure and institutional support, attractive incentive package and optimum utilization of existing resources in order to gainfully exploit emerging opportunities in the national and international markets and generate substantial income and employment avenues for the people of Nagaland.

OBJECTIVES OF THE POLICY

•        Create gainful employment opportunities for local population.

•        Develop human resources and bring about improvement in the quality of life by promoting industrial ventures in sectors in which the State has a comparative advantage.

•        Develop marketing facilities for industrial products.

•        Encourage large and medium scale mother industries in the public, private, joint and assisted sectors to create an industrial base making use of the available resource base of the State in selective categories compatible with the local environment and ecology.

•        Develop marketing facilities for industrial products.

•        Encourage large and medium scale mother industries in the public, private, joint and assisted sectors to create an industrial base making use of the available resource base of the State in selective categories compatible with the local environment and ecology.

The salient features of the Nagaland State Industrial Policy among others are the areas of:

•        Food processing industries

•        Tourism industries

•        Agro forest based industries

•        Handloom and handicraft

AGRO-BASED INDUSTRIES

Policy on Agro-Allied Sectors shall be formulated by the state Government with long terms Projections on targets, area coverage, production levels and areas of emphasis in terms of farming, Processing and marketing activities. The Government shall also take concrete steps for improvement of Bio-technology and modernization of agriculture in the state with a view to enhance quantitative and Qualitative targets in these core Sectors.


HANDLOOM AND HANDICRAFTS

Handicrafts and handloom sector in Nagaland have vast potential for growth due to the availability of abundant skilled labor and raw materials, as well as due to rich cultural traditions of its people. Nagas are inherently skilled people and their handicrafts and handloom products are well known for the beauty and intricacies of work. These products have widespread appeal and demand in the domestic as well as offshore markets. The natural skills of Nagas lie in basketry, pottery, cultivation, spinning and weaving, carving, dyeing metal work, etc. The colorful shawls, bags and jackets woven by Nagas are extremely popular.

The Nagaland Handloom & Handicrafts Development Corporation and the Nagaland Khadi& Village industries

•        As a promotional agency to extend assistance to entrepreneur and also to market the                          products of the artisan and cottage industry. 

•        As institution to fund projects of entrepreneurs in cottage and tiny sector.

The Nagaland Industrial Development Corporation Limited (NIDC) is a Government of Nagaland undertaking,  with the objective to promote, develop, establish and assist industries in the State. NIDC had set up a Sugar Mill Project and its ancillary Distillery Project at Dimapur. NIDC manages and maintains two Industrial Estates at Dimapur, which were taken over from the State Government in 1976. The Industrial Estates covering a total area of 40 acres has 25 ready built Standard Factory Sheds, which are rented out to industrial units at concessional rates. In the hospitality industry, NIDC’s wholly owned subsidiary, Nagaland Hotels Limited, has established the only two hotels with Three Star facilities, at Kohima and Dimapur. Through its thrust in the transport sector, has created a genre of private transport operators and today there are private taxis and buses servicing every remote reach of the State thereby alleviating the transport and communication bottlenecks, a crucial infrastructure for development.

FINANCIAL RESOURCES

The possible financial sources for industrial growth in the state are identified as under: 

•        State budget 

•        Central assistance 

•        Institutional financing 

•        Foreign assistance 

•        Private sector investments, from within and outside. 

•        Internal and outside resources mobilization through shares, debentures, securities and bonds etc. 

The important natural resources of the state of Nagaland are in the form of its rivers, forests and its mineral resources.

Rivers 

There are four main rivers flowing through Nagaland, these are Dhansiri, Doyang, Dikhu and Jhanji. Some of the tributaries of the mighty Brahmaputra also flow through this state before finally merging.

Forests

Nagaland is endowed with rich forest resources including various types of flora and fauna. About 20% of the total geographical area is under the cover of tropical and sub-tropical evergreen forests - including palms, bamboo and rattan as well as timber and mahogany forests.

Minerals

Nagaland is rich in mineral resources including coal, limestone, iron, nickel, cobalt, chromium, and marble. But these are yet to be explored.

SCOPE OF INVESTMENT

•        Office Complexes

•        Multiplexes

•        IT Parks

•        Commercial Infrastructure

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Business Plan for Micronutrient Fortified Energy Dense Food Manufacturing

Although most people think of protein as the nutrient that makes us feel full and gives us energy, micronutrients can also help us feel full and give us the energy we need to go through the day. Foods that have had their nutritional profile upgraded to add vitamins, minerals, or other nutrients that are helpful to our health but are deficient in the ordinary diet are known as micronutrient-fortified foods. Micronutrient-fortified food aids in the prevention of chronic diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and heart disease by boosting the consumption of micronutrients (vitamins and minerals) that could otherwise be insufficient in the diet. Many micronutrients, such as vitamins C and B6, folic acid, zinc, and magnesium, play a role in maintaining a healthy body weight and blood sugar levels. We need to consume certain critical vitamins and minerals every day for health reasons, and failing to do so can lead to a variety of health problems in the future. Deficiencies in one or more micronutrients, such as iron, zinc, and vitamin A, are common in low- and middle-income nations, limiting millions of people's physical and cognitive abilities. Food fortification is a low-cost method that has been shown to provide health, economic, and social benefits. Despite ongoing debates about the effectiveness and safety of food fortification in some countries and around the world, the practise has significant benefits across all of the main vehicles for food fortification (large-scale food fortification, bio fortification, and point-of-use or home fortification), ranging from lowering the prevalence of nutritional deficiencies to societal and economic benefits. Micronutrient deficiencies are caused by a lack of nutrient-dense foods in the diet, as well as nutrient losses through poor diets, illnesses, and blood loss during menstruation (women of reproductive age). Micronutrient needs are particularly high during early growth, pregnancy, and lactation. Several country-level studies on the impact of food fortification on micronutrient status have yielded encouraging results. In Indonesia, for example, a study conducted in two districts of West Java evaluated the effects of large-scale fortification on the vitamin A status of women and children and discovered that fortified oil increased vitamin A intake close to the recommended nutrient intakes, contributing on average 26 percent of daily need for children aged 12 to 23 months, 38–40 percent for older children, and 29–35 percent for women. The market for fortified foods is expected to reach $172.4 million in 2020, growing at a CAGR of 6.1 percent from 2021 to 2026. Foods that have been supplemented with nutrients that are not naturally present in them are known as fortified foods. These foods are intended to improve nutrition and provide health benefits. Calcium could be supplied to fruit juice extracts, for example, because milk is usually fortified with vitamin D. The global market for fortified foods is being driven by a growing awareness of the need of maintaining a disease-free and healthy lifestyle. Additional microelements, such as major trace elements and several vitamins, are provided through fortified foods. The term "enhanced food" refers to food that has been fortified with nutrients that were lost during preparation. Furthermore, following processing, many refined grains, such as wheat flour, can be treated with folic acid, riboflavin, and iron. This is aimed at restoring the body's natural vitamin levels. Key Players • Hindustan Foods Ltd. • Natureland Organic Foods Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: Micronutients Fortified Energy Dense Food (Rice): 1,600 Kgs per DayPlant & machinery: 23 Lakh
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 56 Lakh
Return: 27.00%Break even: 66.00%
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Camphor Powder (Technical Grade) Making Business

Camphor (Cinnamomumcamphora) is a white, crystalline material obtained from the wood of the camphor laurel (Cinnamomumcamphora) and other related laurel trees. Camphor is a fragrant evergreen tree native to China, India, Mongolia, Japan, and Taiwan, and a variation of it is grown in the Southern United States, particularly in Florida. Camphor is made by steam distilling, purifying, and sublimating the tree's wood, twigs, and bark. Camphor is used as a topical analgesic, antibacterial, antispasmodic, antipruritc, antiinflammatory, antiinfective, rubefacient, contraceptive, mild expectorant, nasal decongestant, cough suppressant, and many more pharmacological purposes. Camphor is easily absorbed through the skin and can also be given as an injection, inhaled, or swallowed. Camphor, also known as camphor powder (technical grade) or camphor oil, is an organic chemical that comes in the form of white crystals or crystalline powder and has a minty odour and a faint numbing taste. Its CAS number is 458-28-4. Camphor Powder (Technical grade) (CAS-No. 458-28-4) has a molecular weight of 164.23g/mol and is discovered to be the principal component in this type of product. Camphor powder, commonly known as camphor crystals, is derived from the wood of Cinnamomum trees. The bark and leaves of these trees are used to manufacture essential oils and medicine in China, Southeast Asia, and India. Camphor has been used as a pain reliever since ancient Greece and Rome, and it is still a common ingredient in ointments, liniments, and balms today. Some cosmetics and colognes contain it as well. Camphor powder is a solid derived from the Camphor tree, an evergreen tree endemic to Asia, particularly the southern sections of China and Taiwan. It's found in a variety of items, including soaps, detergents, and chewing gum, to impart a minty or mentholated aroma and/or flavour. It also acts as an antiseptic, killing germs and bacteria. Camphor used to be manufactured by distilling the camphor tree's bark and wood. Camphor is now produced chemically from turpentine oil. Vicks VapoRub, for example, contains it. Camphor products can be applied topically on the skin or breathed. Camphor is applied topically to ease pain and irritation. It's also been used to treat toenail fungus infections, warts, cold sores, haemorrhoids, and osteoarthritis. Camphor is applied topically to enhance local blood flow and as a "counterirritant," which causes discomfort to lessen pain and swelling. Camphor should not be applied to broken skin since it can quickly enter the bloodstream and reach high enough amounts to induce poisoning. Over the next five years, the global camphor market is expected to develop at a CAGR of 7.9%. The growing demand for camphor in the manufacture of medicine for various disorders is projected to propel the camphor market forward in the approaching years. Camphor, also known as camphor powder (technical grade) or camphor oil, is an organic chemical that comes in the form of white crystals or crystalline powder and has a minty odour and a faint numbing taste. Its CAS number is 458-28-4. Camphor Powder (Technical grade) (CAS-No. 458-28-4) has a molecular weight of 164.23g/mol and is discovered to be the principal component in this type of product. Camphor powder, commonly known as camphor crystals, is derived from the wood of Cinnamomum trees. The bark and leaves of these trees are used to manufacture essential oils and medicine in China, Southeast Asia, and India. Camphor has been used as a pain reliever since ancient Greece and Rome, and it is still a common ingredient in ointments, liniments, and balms today. Key Players • Camphor & Allied Products Ltd. • Kanchi Karpooram Ltd. • Mangalam Organics Ltd. • Oriental Aromatics Ltd. • Oriental Aromatics Ltd. • Saptagir Camphor Ltd.
Plant capacity: 600 Kgs Per dayPlant & machinery: 96 Lakh
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 160 Lakh
Return: 29.00%Break even: 67.00%
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Detailed Project report on Manufacturing of Sterile Water for Injection

SWFI (Sterile Water for Injection, USP) is sterile water for injection that has been purified by reverse osmosis and deionized using modern technologies to meet or exceed USP criteria for sterility, physical characteristics, and purity. The ionic content of SWFI is less than 10 mg/L. (TDS). Water is frequently utilised in therapeutic applications as a vehicle or dilution for other drugs. SWFI (Sterile Water for Injection) is sterile water that has been sterilised and disinfected to be used as an injection. SWFI is used to deliver injections to patients or to prepare and clean an area before providing an injection in both hospitals and doctors' offices. Sterile Water for Injectable (USP) is a sterile, non-pyrogenic injection water. The pH ranges from 3.5 to 7.0, with an osmolality range of 50 to 300 mOsm/kg (calc). The most common sterile preparations are solutions or suspensions, however solid pellets for tissue application are also possible. Parenteral drug manufacture has evolved into a highly specialised field of pharmaceutical processing. The backbone of sterile formulation and/or pharmaceutical dosage form is sterile facilities for all pharmaceutical products, particularly parentral preparation. It is critical to maintain sterility in all locations where the formulation process is carried out, from the beginning to the end. Because they are injected directly into the bloodstream, sterile injectable products are extremely important and delicate. Sterile Water for Injection is only intended to be used as a solvent or diluent vehicle for parenterally delivered medications or solutions, as well as a source of water for parenteral fluid replenishment once appropriate additives have been added to prevent blood tonicity. It can be used as a lavage or rinsing agent in some circumstances, although if available, isotonic solutions adequate for the area of exposure are preferred. Sterile Water for Injection provides a supply of water for parenteral fluid replenishment when adequate osmolarity has been attained when supplied intravenously as a medication vehicle. By 2025, India's biotechnology industry, which includes biopharmaceuticals, bioservices, bioagriculture, bioindustry, and bioinformatics, is predicted to develop at a 30 percent annual pace to reach US$ 100 billion. The rise in lifestyle disorders such as diabetes and heart disease has increased demand for pharmaceuticals in India. India has a big reservoir of scientific and research talent, as well as a large population with high cancer and chronic disease rates. India is a suitable location for drug research and clinical trials due to its shorter recruitment timeframes and reduced expenses. By 2025, the Indian pharmaceutical sector is estimated to be worth US$ 100 billion, while the medical device market would be worth US$ 25 billion. In FY20, India's pharmaceutical exports totaled US$ 20.70 billion. Bulk pharmaceuticals, intermediates, drug formulations, biologicals, Ayush and herbal items, and surgical products are all examples of pharmaceutical exports. Key Players • Albert David Ltd. • Amanta Healthcare Ltd. • Chandra Bhagat Pharma Ltd. • Denis Chem Lab Ltd. • Health Biotech Ltd. • Ivy Health & Life Sciences Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: Ampoules 5 ml Size: 200,000 Nos. per day | Ampoules 10 ml Size: 150,000 Nos. per day | Ampoules 20 ml Size: 150,000 Nos. per dayPlant & machinery: 19.33 Cr
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 30.40 Cr
Return: 27.00%Break even: 39.00%
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Business Plan for Polyester Textured Yarn from Used Pet Bottle

Polyester Texturised Yarn, also known as polyester filament, polyester filaments, or polyester staple fibre, is a tightly woven yarn that has been texturized with finer filament cones. High Tenacity (HT) and High Twist (HT) are two subcategories of polyester texturised yarn (HT). HTY has the most tenacity and twist, while HTY and HTY are well balanced in terms of tenacity and twist. Polyester texturised yarn (also known as PT yarn) is a form of fabric that has the appearance and feel of cotton. It combines the strength and durability of polyester with the warmth, softness, and comfort of cotton, and it may be used for apparel as well as home décor items like bedding, curtains, slipcovers, and cushions. PT yarn is made up of microfibres that are stretched on both sides, resulting in a looped pattern that gives it its textured appearance. Choosing this sort of fabric over natural fabrics has a number of advantages, including cost savings and a greater number of possible combinations when designing clothing or any other project. When it comes to polyester texturised yarn, there are a plethora of possibilities. It can be found in a variety of garments, including socks, cardigans, underwear, and head scarves. It can also be used to make carpets, handbags, and other related items in the textile business. Yarns are spun fibres that are used to make textiles and other yarn-related items. Yarn can be created from nearly any fibre, but it is most usually made from animal hair like sheep's wool, cotton, or synthetic fibres like polyester or nylon. PET (Poly-Ethylene Terephthalate) is a type of plastic that is commonly used nowadays. PET bottles are everywhere in our daily lives–all one has to do is look around to see a PET bottle containing mineral water or soft drink, or being utilised for various purposes. PET bottles have a lot of value after they've been used, and recycled PET (r-PET) can be used in a range of applications. Waste collectors are highly interested in post-consumer PET bottles because of this. Waste collectors pay Rs.20-25/kg for discarded PET bottles. These bottles are purchased by kabadiwallahs, or garbage dealers, who hire individuals to sort, segregate, and sell the bottles to large vendors or recyclers. Discarded PET bottles are collected, sorted, cleaned, shredded, and made into 'washed flakes,' which are then used to make a variety of products, starting with polyester fibre, which is used as filling material for cushions and pillows, and then converted to fabrics for use in clothing, upholstery, and other applications. Polyester Yarn market size is estimated to increase at a CAGR of 7.4% from 2021 to 2025, reaching USD 110580 million by 2025, up from USD 83210 million in the previous research period. Because of its better physical characteristics, cheaper price, adaptability, and recyclability, polyester is the most desired and demanded fibre in the textiles business, providing a unique set of features unmatched by any other natural or synthetic fibre. The textile industry is seeing an increase in demand for both drawn texture yarn and fully drawn yarn. However, due to advancements in post-treatment technology and the reduced cost of fully drawn yarn, it is expected to overtake drawn texture yarn in the next years. Recycling polyester, performance and functional wear fabrics, home textiles, and other applications are included in this area. As the clothing, fashion, and retail industries move toward the development and manufacture of new items, demand for recycled polyester yarn is increasing. The idea of employing recycled polyester in many industries is gaining traction in developed countries around the world. Incorporating recycled polyester Yarn yarns derived from plastic bottles into garment products is becoming more common. Key Players • Agrawal Indotex Ltd. • Ajay Spinners Ltd. • Arisudana Industries Ltd. • Base Industries Ltd. • C I L Nova Petrochemicals Ltd. • Central India Polyesters Ltd.
Plant capacity: 50 MT Per DayPlant & machinery: 19.08 Cr
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 38.44 Cr
Return: 28.00%Break even: 54.00%
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Surgical Disposables Gowns and Drapes Manufacturing Business

A surgical drape is a non-woven covering made of disposable material that is used to cover a patient's region. A fenestration (an aperture) in a drape allows the surgeon to execute the procedure. It is available in a variety of sizes, depending on the sort of operation. Visit this Page for More Information: Start a Business in Medical Disposables Industry Drapes differ from one hospital to the next. For an eye operation, a 15-square-inch drape with a 3-square-inch fenestration might suffice, whereas for open heart surgery, the largest drape available, a laparotomy drape that covers the entire body, is required. Surgical drapes are used to keep the operating room clean and bacteria-free. Watch Video: Starting a Business of Medical Protective Gowns | Medical Disposables Gowns and Drapes Uses of Medical Disposables Gowns and Drapes: Gowns and drapes are used widely in healthcare facilities. Gowns have been used to minimize the risk of disease acquisition by healthcare providers, to reduce the risk of patient-to-patient transmission, and during invasive procedures to aid in maintaining a sterile field. Drapes have been used during invasive procedures to maintain the sterility of environmental surfaces, equipment, and patients. gowns protect healthcare personnel performing invasive procedures from contact with blood borne pathogens. Although gowns have been recommended to prevent patient-to-patient transmission in certain settings (eg, neonatal intensive care unit) and for certain patients (eg, those infected with vancomycin-resistant enterococci), scientific studies have produced mixed results of their efficacy. Watch other Informative Videos: Surgical, Medical Plastics, Medical Disposables, Disposable Medical Products used in Hospitals Manufacturing process of Medical Disposables Gowns and Drapes In most cases, gowns are manufactured by four main processes. These processes include embroidery, printing, heat-sealing, and sewing. There are also three additional methods that can be applied to gown production including serging, tube making and lamination. Medical Disposable drapes can be made through a few different manufacturing processes as well. The most common include embroidery, heat-sealing, cutting/folding/stitching or sewing. Additional processes for medical dress include lamination, tube making and serging. Related Feasibility Study Reports: Surgical, Medical Plastics, Medical Disposables, Disposable Medical Products used in Hospitals Each method has its own set of benefits depending on what is being produced, how many pieces are needed, etc. Another decision you’ll need to make when determining your drape manufacturer is which fabric will best suit your needs; there are three types commonly used in medical disposables—cotton, acrylic, and polyester. Some advantages of cotton over synthetic fabrics are softness, breathability and absorbency; however, it can shrink after several washes. Polyester tends to offer high strength and durability with added resistance to abrasion. Read our Book Here: Handbook on Medical and Surgical Disposable Products (Blood Bags, Plastic Gloves, I.V. Cannula, Infusion Set, Gowns, Masks, Catheter, Cotton and Bandage, Surgical Wear, Syringes) This makes it one of the more popular choices for medical facilities. Acrylic fabric offers moisture wicking properties along with anti-microbial characteristics that prevent bacterial growth or mildew growth at an optimal rate. Read Similar Articles: Medical Disposables Market Outlook: Surgical Drapes and Gowns Market is expected to increase at a CAGR of 4.42 percent from 2019 to 2026, to reach USD 3.23 billion. The rising number of surgeries and the rising prevalence of hospital-acquired infections are the main drivers of this market's expansion. 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Waste Oil Recycling Business Plan | Investment Opportunities in Waste Lubricating Oil Recycling Plant

INTRODUCTION Waste lubricating oil recycling plants are installed at garages and used-oil collection centers to recycle waste lubricating oils and turn them into usable products for companies that make up for their losses. These plants extract out reusable products from used or wasted lubricating oils. In many cases, these plants also purify oil to produce commercial grade lubricants that can be sold to manufacturers or wholesalers. The plant is best suited for large scale production of oil and other re-usable commodities. How does the Waste Lubricating Oil Recycling Plant works? The waste lubricating oil recycling plant consists of various units such as a dryer, a centrifuge, and an environmental treatment device. During operation, waste lubricating oil would be input into a certain pre-designated area in factory where it would be dried out by a heat source until it’s completely vaporized from its liquid state. Afterwards, if needed for further processes, it will then be fed to a centrifuge where any solid contaminates are separated out from it before being recycled or disposed of accordingly. Depending on industrial oils, most customers opt for heavily refined versions due to their high quality performance when used during running machinery. This level of refining is done in a vacuum distillation process which often results in very large volumes of waste lube oil that contains no hazardous material whatsoever; these oily wastes can then be reprocessed using an advanced refining process known as hydro-treating. In many cases, only 15% new petroleum is required by these plants to maintain consistent overall energy use, resulting in about 85% reduction over traditional internal combustion engines. Then end product are called base oils Benefits Reducing waste oil disposal costs, saving carbon dioxide emissions, reducing urban air pollution and water contamination. The market potential for waste lubricating oil recycling is large in that more than 80% of industrial lubricants are used in machinery manufacturing and therefore eventually become waste after use. All these factors make waste lubricating oil a huge resource and investment opportunity. The waste lubricating oil recycling plant market is highly lucrative, and is expected to grow at a healthy CAGR. The rise in awareness about environmental pollution due to improper disposal of used oil has compelled end-users of lubricants and machinery manufacturers to adopt proper procedures for used oil management. In addition, it has also increased demand for recycled products that are friendly to environment. Market growth is highly dependent on factors such as rising disposable income, development of infrastructural facilities and diminishing crude oil prices. Waste lubricating oil recycling plant market is also driven by government regulations and incentives related to waste disposal and non-renewable energy generation. However, limited availability of space for installation may hamper industry’s growth over the forecast period. In addition, environmental concerns regarding wastage of lubricants in nature can restrict market share for recycled products.
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Manufacturing Business of Zinc Sulphate | Profitable Business Opportunity in Chemical sector

Zinc Sulphate is a combination of zinc and sulphur. It is used in farming as an organic fertilizer, and is also found in various medicines. The manufacturing process involves extracting zinc and sulphur from their ores and then mixing them together. In some cases, aluminum sulfate might be added too. This can help with the binding of chemicals and prevent them from flowing off after application. Zinc is often referred to as spelter or mineral white zinc, while sulfur’s natural form is called brimstone or flowers of sulfur. When combined, they are generally sold under several names including STS (Sulphated Trisodium Sulfate), STP (Sulphated Tetraborate), WSP (water soluble phosphate) or just zinc oxide. Visit this Page for More Information: Start a Business in Chemical Industry Projects Uses of Zinc Sulphate Zinc sulphate solution may be used in the production of zineb (zinc ethylene bisdithiocarbamate). Zineb, and agricultural fungicide, is commonly employed to protect crops such as apples, pears, cabbage, broccoli and ornamentals as well as citrus, stone-fruit, cotton and wheat. Zinc Sulphate is used in agriculture as a weed killer and to give protection against pests. It is used to supply zinc in animal feeds and fertilizers; Zinc Sulphate is also an important constituent of the precipitating bath in the manufacture of viscose rayon and in electrolyte for zinc plating. Zinc Sulphate functions as a mordant in dyeing; as a preservative for skins and leather; and as an astringent and emetic in medicine. Read Similar Articles: Chemical Industry How is zinc Sulphate produced? Producing zinc sulphate are roasting and leaching, flash chlorination, and thermal decomposition. Each method is suitable for a specific range of zinc ores with differing sulfur contents. Roasting and leaching can be used to process an ore with up to 0.5% sulfur while flash chlorination is effective on ores containing 0.25% or more sulfur by weight. Related Feasibility Study Reports: Chemicals,Chemicals Organic, Chemicals Inorganic, Zeolite, Sulphate, Wax, Activated Carbon, Polishing, Compounds, Acids, Starch, Nitrate, Phosphate, Formaldehyde, Biotechnology, Enzymes, Bio Fertilizer, Vermiculture and Vermi Compost Projects Thermal decomposition works best with ores that contain 20% sulfur or more and chlorine content of at least 70%. Flash chlorination produces more zinc oxide than other techniques but it also generates larger quantities of other compounds such as ammonium chloride (NHCl), calcium sulfate (CaSO4), sodium chloride (NaCl), potassium sulfate (K2SO4) and sodium carbonate ((Na2CO3). Thus, in many cases these impurities must be removed before commercial grade product is produced. Related Project: Zinc Sulphate - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost And Revenue, Plant Economics Market Outlook: Global Zinc Sulfate Market is valued to grow at healthy CAGR of 4.2% over in period 2020-2026. Increasing usage as a fertilizer additive in agricultural industry to prevent and correct zinc deficiency in crops, rising demand of applications of raw material for manufacturing latex products and usage as an herbicide for moss control are the key factors driving the market. Zinc sulfate plays a prominent role in treating zinc deficiencies in humans and is used as a fertilizer for agricultural sprays to improve soil nutrient which is expected to play a crucial role in the market development. Read our Book Here: The Complete Technology Book on Chemical Industries The zinc sulphate market in India is expected to reach US$ 40.5 MN by 2026, registering a CAGR of 10.7% during 2020–2026. Increasing demand for fungicides and pesticides in agriculture applications, growing interest of farmers towards using zinc sulphate for crops like rice, wheat, maize and cotton are some of the factors driving growth of zinc sulphate market in India. Watch other Informative Videos: Chemicals (Organic, Inorganic, Industrial) Zinc has antifungal properties against several types of fungi causing different crop diseases such as Botrytis, Alter aria & Phytophthora Leaf Blight. Due to its anti-oxidant properties zinc acts as an effective rust inhibitor on boats, cars & equipment exposed to salt water or high humidity conditions. See More Links: Start a Business in Asia Related Market Research Reports Start a Business in Potential Countries for Doing Business Best Industry for Doing Business Business Ideas with Low, Medium & High Investment Looking for Most Demandable Business Ideas for Startups Start a Business in Africa Start a Business in India Start a Business in Middle East Related Videos Related Books Related Projects
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Set up an Edible Oil Refinery (Soya and Palm) Business | A Profitable Business Opportunity in Edible Oil Industry

Introduction An edible oil refinery involves refining soybean and palm oils for edible use. Edible vegetable oils are used in a wide variety of applications, from cooking to biofuels, depending on their chemistry. These processes require specialized refinery equipment to process them into finished products that can be used commercially or sold on store shelves. For instance, while soybean oil can be used as a frying medium or blended with ethanol to produce biodiesel fuel, a different process must be applied to turn it into lecithin. Visit this Page for More Information: Edible Oil Industry Palm Oil: The oil palm, Elaeisguineensis, is native to Africa. The commercial values of this crop lies mainly in the oil that can be obtained from the mesocarp of the fruit - palm oil and the kernel of the nut - palm kernel oil. In fact, oil palm is the only fruit that can give these two types of oil. Both are edible oils but with very different chemical composition, physical properties and applications. Palm oil is used mainly for cooking such as cooking oil, margarine and shortening but also has non-food applications such as soap, detergent, and cosmetics. Read Similar Articles: Oils and fats Soybean Oil: Soybean oil is a rich source of essential fatty acids, both linoleic and linolenic acid. These polyunsaturated fatty acids are important key to prevent cardiovascular diseases bylowering serum cholesterol through reducing lipoprotein ( LDL ) synthesis and increasing lipoprotein breakdown, as well as by the effect of linolenic acid. Linolenic acid reduces plaque formation and thrombosis by decreasing platelet aggregation, promoting prostaglandin E3 synthesis. Related Project: Setting a Profitable Business of Edible Oil Refinery (Soya & Palm) How to set up an Edible Oil Refinery You'll need a solid plan and setup to start a business as an edible oil refinery. Palm oil and soya bean sourcing are two essential elements in establishing a refinery. After creating your own refining process, the next step is to purchase equipment and machinery such as a crusher, vacuum system, separator, and so on. Water supply plant, electricity supply plant, office building, canteen, and other items are also vital for the smooth operation of the factory. Read our Books Here: Oils and Fats To acquire the finest results from the refinery equipment, adequate planning is required. For example, it takes a long time to set up machineries correctly, and if a mistake is made, it becomes difficult to continue working, resulting in lost money or machine damage if material becomes lodged somewhere. Because there will be continuous checking and tweaking, the labour will become exhausting. There should be someone in charge of maintenance once or twice a month to ensure that everything runs smoothly until the end of the project's life cycle. Benefits of Edible Oil Refining Soya & Palm Business You will receive refined edible oils, such as soya palm or palm, at a reasonable price. This is a capital-intensive firm with low human requirements, resulting in a high profit margin. As long as you have a modest scale processing plant and get raw materials from a reputable provider, there is no need to invest in equipment and technology. You can earn extra money by selling by-products like glycerol cake and sawdust, for example. Related Feasibility Study Reports: Edible Oils Market Outlook: The global edible oil market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 3.57% from a market value of USD96.878 billion in 2019 to attain a market value of USD119.571 billion by the end of 2025. The global edible oil market is anticipated to witness a substantial growth owing to increasing popularity of unrefined, unprocessed, healthy, and organic oil. In the coming years, vegetable oils with low cholesterol, fat, and calories are likely to gain high response due to growing health awareness among people across the world. In addition, major improvement in retail network, increasing crop yields, oil production, and growing economies are some of the prominent factors supporting the growth of the global edible oil market. Watch other Informative Videos: • Oils and Fats • Essential Oils, Edible Oils, Phytochemicals, Aromatic Chemicals, Aromatic Compounds, Spice Oils and Oleoresins Projects The global soybean market is expected to register a CAGR of 5.78% during the forecast period (2020-2025). The growing awareness among consumers regarding the advantages of soybean oil, in comparison to other vegetable edible oils, has driven its demand significantly. Palm Oil Market size is estimated to be $81.9 billion in 2019, growing at a CAGR of 6.0% during the forecast period 2020-2025. Growing consumer awareness regarding positive health benefits of palm oil, changing consumption habits of consumers towards nutritional diet and increasing demand for edible oils are driving the market growth in recent years. The edible oil market in India has grown significantly over a period of time. In terms of revenue, it reached US$5.18 billion in 2016 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 12.9% during 2018-2024. The markets are projected to reach US$7.2 billion by 2024. A large chunk of revenue generated by edible oils industry comes from Soya beans as well as RBD Palmolein/Palm Olein and crude palm oil. There exists significant potential for investors to tap into growing opportunities in Indian edible oil industry. Key Players: • A D M Agro Inds. India Pvt. Ltd. • Adani Wilmar Ltd. • Betul Oil Ltd. • Budge Budge Refineries Ltd. • Bunge India Pvt. Ltd. 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Start Magnesium Sulphate Production Business | Investment Opportunities for Entrepreneurs

Magnesium Sulphate is an inorganic salt with the formula MgSO4 (H2O) x where 0?x?7. It is often encountered as the heptahydrate sulphate mineral epsomite (MgSO4•7H2O), commonly known as Epsom salt, is a mineral. It works by replacing magnesium in the body and increasing water in the intestines. Magnesium sulphate can be used orally as a laxative to relieve occasional constipation, and to treat low levels of magnesium, the majority was used in agriculture. Not all external uses for magnesium sulphate have been approved by the FDA. Visit this Page for More Information: Chemical Industry Projects Manufacturing Process Magnesium Sulfate is extracted from sea water, where it occurs naturally. The raw materials are dissolved in water and subjected to electrolysis. After that, magnesium hydroxide precipitates and can be heated to crystallize magnesium sulphate which then can be further processed into other forms or used as a solid desiccant or dehydrating agent. Read Similar Articles: Chemical Industry Manufacturers of chemical products depend on chemicals such as magnesium sulphate to carry out numerous reactions for them throughout their business processes. Although there are many uses for chemicals such as these, one of its most common uses is for food production purposes. When foods have been stored too long at high temperatures, they often tend to spoil quickly because they become moist with humidity. Related Project Report: Profitable Business of Magnesium Sulphate Benefits 1. Low investment 2. No skills required 3. Low running cost 4. Immediate income after setting up 5. High profit margin 6. Easy Storage 7. Procurement can be made from farmers 8. Economical as an ingredient for agriculture and horticulture 9. Current market demand is high 10. a lot of export opportunities 11. Can be used in various industries such as horticulture, agriculture, animal husbandry and aquaculture Related Feasibility Study Reports: Chemicals (Organic, Inorganic, Industrial) Projects 12. Relatively cheap supply in India 13. Highly potential business idea 14. Not chemical based business 15. Little or no competition 16. Has strong scope for growth 17. Less capital intensive 18. Quick returns 19. Easy liquidity 20. Simple business set-up 21. Potential expansion 22. Environment friendly product 23. Margin improvement 24. Free from intermediaries 25. Promising revenue generation Read our Books Here: Chemical Technology (Organic, Inorganic, and Industrial), Fine Chemicals Market Outlook: Magnesium Sulfate Market is to reach $1,233.3 million by 2026, after growing at a CAGR of 5.1% during 2021-2026. The growing need to achieve high agricultural yields coupled with the substantial growth of the worldwide agricultural industry is expected to be the main driver of demand growth in the years ahead. Furthermore, increasing use of magnesium sulfate in the personal care & cosmetics sector to formulate a range of important personal care items, including hair products, skincare products, sun-tan products and skin fresheners will create new opportunities for the growth of the global magnesium sulphate industry. Watch other Informative Videos: Chemicals (Organic, Inorganic, Industrial) Key Players: • Agro Phos (India) Ltd. • Aksharchem (India) Ltd. • Arihant Chemicals Inds. Ltd. • Liberty Phosphate Ltd. • Pioneer Magnesia Works Pvt. Ltd. • Sam Industries Ltd. See More Links: Start a Business in Asia Start a Business in Potential Countries for Doing Business Best Industry for Doing Business Business Ideas with Low, Medium & High Investment Looking for Most Demandable Business Ideas for Startups Start a Business in Africa Start a Business in India Start a Business in Middle East Related Videos Related Books Related Projects Related Market Research Reports
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How to Set up Granulated Fertilizers Production Plant | Investment Opportunities in Agriculture Based Industry

Introduction Granulated fertilizers are dry materials that dissolve in water. They’re an alternative to liquid fertilizers, which release nutrients through osmosis over time. Granulated fertilizers usually contain ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3), potassium sulfate (K2SO4), diammonium phosphate (NH4H2PO4) or superphosphate (Ca(H2PO3)2). Visit this Page for More Information: Start a Business in Fertilizer Industry The material is composed of uniform particles that can easily be spread on soil surfaces Granulated fertilizers also help suppress disease pressure by releasing essential elements throughout a crop’s growing season. While farmers typically use granulated fertilizers during spring planting periods, many gardeners use them in fall after harvesting summer crops so they don’t lose precious soil moisture before winter arrives. Related Feasibility Study Reports: Fertilizers, Fertilisers, Inorganic Fertilizers (Mineral Fertilizer), Macronutrients and Micronutrients, NPK, SSP, Single Super Phosphate, Urea, Nitrogen Fertilizer, Nitrogenous Fertilizer, Diammonium Phosphate Projects Uses of Granulated fertilizers The most common use of granulated fertilizers is in agriculture. They are used by farmers as plant nutrients to promote plant growth, and also as an aid for certain pest control strategies. A granular fertilizer is placed around (or sometimes on) a seedling or young tree at planting time and then absorbed through its roots during growth. There are many different types of granular fertilizers for specialized applications such as lawn care. Horticultural grade potassium nitrate, also known as saltpeter, is used as a fumigant that inhibits sprouting and fruiting from seeds, making it useful to prevent weed problems. Related Project: Investment Opportunities In Production Of Granulated Fertilizers Benefits Two major benefits of granular fertilizers include their ability to be transported easily and applied very evenly. These two beneficial features, there are still several other benefits that make fertilizer granules one of your best options for improving your lawn’s health. Granular products do not require any special equipment for application (except spreading with a spreader), it is easier to apply them accurately over the areas where they will have maximum effect on your yard or garden plants. Market Outlook: The global market for granulated fertilizers is expected grow at a Good CAGR between 2018 and 2027. Significant growth in the agriculture sector, along with an increasing requirement for enhancing soil fertility and crop growth, is one of the key factors driving the growth of the market. In line with this, the widespread adoption of organic farming practices as a means of sustainable development to bridge the substantial demand and supply gap of food products is also providing a boost to the market growth. Read our Book Here: Manufacture of Biofertilizer and Organic Farming Additionally, the development of advanced farming techniques and increasing utilization of bio-fertilizers are acting as other major growth-inducing factors. Apart from this, expanding trade activities of crops and produce, especially with developing nations, are also creating a positive impact on the market. The increasing adoption of fertigation techniques across major crops is also fueling demand for granulated fertilizers globally. Watch other Informative Videos: Fertilizers, Biofertilizer, Inorganic Fertilizers (Mineral Fertilizer), NPK, Nitrogen Fertilizer,Nitrogenous Fertilizer, Diammonium Phosphate Projects See More Links: Start a Business in Asia Related Market Research Reports Start a Business in Potential Countries for Doing Business Best Industry for Doing Business Business Ideas with Low, Medium & High Investment Looking for Most Demandable Business Ideas for Startups Start a Business in Africa Start a Business in India Start a Business in Middle East Related Videos Related Books Related Projects For more Details: https://bit.ly/3tvWnaC
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