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

Nepal encourages foreign investment both as joint venture operations with Nepalese investors or as 100 per cent foreign-owned enterprises. The few sectors that are not open to foreign investment are either reserved for national entrepreneurs in order to promote small local enterprises and protect indigenous skills and expertise or are restricted for national security reasons. Nepal is close to India and China which will have the largest surge in the middle class population in the history of the world. As families become smaller and wealthier, they will start eating well. Meat consumption will rise. It will take more agricultural resources to produce more meat. Buying shares in tourism-related stocks such as hotels, airlines or restaurants is a passive way to tap this potential. You can also open a resort or travel agency in anticipation of the boom. Nepal's exports of mainly carpets, clothing, hemp, leather goods, jute goods and grain

For the past few decades, the major investment opportunities have emerged sure to give us a proper financial result (i.e, collection of the investment and generation of profit from the invested capital) are Hydro-electricity generation, Tourism and Agriculture. Even though there are other sectors and opportunities to invest time, capital and labour in, these three are the most effective and productive in the long run.

 

Business Sectors

Agriculture Industry

Agriculture employs 76% of the workforce, services 18% and manufacturing and craft-based industry 6%. Agricultural produce – mostly grown in the Terai region bordering India – includes tea, rice, corn, wheat, sugarcane, root crops, milk, and water buffalo meat. Industry mainly involves the processing of agricultural produce, including jute, sugarcane, tobacco, and grain. In trying to increase agricultural production and diversify the agricultural base, the government focused on irrigation, the use of fertilizers and insecticides, the introduction of new implements and new seeds of high-yield varieties, and the provision of credit. Although new agricultural technologies helped increase food production, there still was room for further growth. Past experience indicated bottlenecks, however, in using modern technology to achieve a healthy growth.

Government efforts to boost the agricultural economy have focused on easing dependence on weather conditions, increasing productivity, and diversifying the range of crops for local consumption, export, and industrial inputs. Solutions have included the deployment of irrigation, chemical fertilizers, and improved seed varieties, together with credit provision, technical advice, and limited mechanization.

Agriculture provides agricultural raw materials to the industries and industries produce manufactured or finished products from those raw materials. Thus, we have seen that without agricultural raw materials, agro-based industries cannot run. The development of agro-based industries depends upon the availability of agricultural raw materials.

There may be investment opportunities in:

  • Dall Mill (Split Dalls/ Pulses for Chhilke-wali Moong, Urad, Arhar, Channa, Masoor)
  • Poha (Rice Flakes)
  • Atta, Maida Suji & Wheat Bran (Wheat Flour Plant) Roller Flour Mill
  • Rice Powder, Puttu and Wheat Powder
  • Biscuits & Candy
  • Rice Mill(Parboiled Rice)
  • Bakery industry, etc.

 

Hydropower Sector

The perennial nature of rivers and the steep gradient of the country's topography provide ideal conditions for the development of hydropower. Most of the power plants are run-of-river type with energy available in excess of the in-country demand during the monsoon season and deficit during the dry season. Nepal has a huge hydropower potential. Nepal's electricity generation is dominated by hydropower, though in the entire scenario of energy use of the country, the electricity is a tiny fraction, only 1% energy need is fulfilled by electricity. The bulk of the energy need is dominated by fuel wood (68%), agricultural waste (15%), animal dung (8%) and imported fossil fuel (8%). The other fact is that only about 40% of Nepal's population has access to electricity. With this scenario and having immense potential of hydropower development, it is important for Nepal to increase its energy dependency on electricity with hydropower development.

Much of the new hydropower capacity in Nepal will be built with a view to export electricity to meet growing demand for electricity in northern India, offsetting greenhouse-gas emissions by reducing the proportion of coal-burning stations in the electricity portfolio.

 

Mine and Mineral Industry

Minerals are the nonrenewable natural resources. Sustainable development of such resources helps to strengthen the national economy. Nepal is an underdeveloped country with vast natural resources such as water, minerals, forest, varieties of agricultural products and medical herbs. For the economic development of the country exploitation and proper use of such valuable resources, especially mineral resources, is extremely important. Small scale historical iron, copper, lead, zinc, cobalt, nickel mines and placer gold panning in the major rivers and many slate, quartzite, dolomite and limestone quarries were operational in many districts. Old working pits, audits, smelting places, scattered slag and remnant of mine materials stand as solid proofs of such mining activities in the past.

Limestone is by far the most important mineral resource in Nepal, followed by magnesite, lead and zinc, and marble. Limestone was mined for the production of cement and lime, as well as for construction materials. The mining sector, comprising numerous small-scale industrial minerals mining companies, was the smallest sector of Nepal’s economy.

All these indicate that Nepal is potential for metallic minerals but most of them are sub-economic to none economic prospect/ deposits.

There may be investment opportunities in:

  • Artificial Marble Tiles
  • Granite (Marble) Polishing Batti (Bar)
  • Granite Marble Cutting and Polishing Unit
  • Calcium Carbonate from Marble Chips
  • Coal Washing Unit
  • Ferro Silicon Manufacturing
  • Gypsum plaster boards
  • Beneficiation of chromium, nickel and manganese ore
  • Integrated production unit of gypsum powder, gypsum board
  • P.V.C. laminated gypsum ceiling tiles, etc.

 

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DECORATIVE LAMINATED SHEETS (SUNMICA) - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

In India three types of decorative and industrial laminated sheets are being manufactured usually being phenol formaldehyde or melamine formaldehyde or other phenolic resins as binding materials for the core and the surface papers. The decorative paper for lamination is imported. Today, laminated sheets are becoming very popular particularly plastics and paper laminated sheets. Glass laminated sheets are used by and large in aircraft and certain scientific plans. Plastic laminates are highly popular. Lamination are used for industrial purposes as well as decorative purposes. Industrial lamination is used mainly for packaging materials. To looking its uses we can say that there is a good scope for any new entrants.
Plant capacity: 50,00,000 Sq. Mt / AnnumPlant & machinery: 860 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 1484 Lakhs
Return: 46.00%Break even: 38.00%
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GYPSUM PLASTER BOARDS - 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

For a building being constructed the one and only thing which is to be considered is its strength of bearing load of both environmental artificial. But now-a-days not only strength but the look of the construction also matters. For giving good strength & attractive look Gypsum Plaster Boards are used. These boards are made up of Gypsum with about 15% fibre. These boards are fire resistive, crack resistive, water repellent & by low cost. The fixing of boards is also easy. They permit direct application of decorative finishes without plastering. Due to lots of good features these boards are in demand so the future of Gypsum Plaster Board industry is very bright.
Plant capacity: 3000 MT / AnnumPlant & machinery: -
Working capital: -T.C.I: -
Return: 41.00%Break even: 54.00%
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Grape Wine - 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

The Indian wine industry is in its nascent stage. The per capita consumption of wine in India is only 10 ml per annum as against 100 litres per year in Argentina and 65 litres in the European countries. However, the Indian wine industry has been continuously growing over the last ten years. Awareness about the benefits of wine drinking is also on the rise and wine is gradually becoming a part of urban Indian life style. Rising incomes of Indian population and exposure to new culture is adding to the higher consumption. Wine volume sales grew by 17% in 2005, keeping up with the pace of growth seen in 2004 to clock reach 4.6 million litres. Value sales of wine were worth just under Rs4.5 billion, which represented an increase of almost 20% in current terms on the previous year. Despite the rapid growth, wine sales continued to represent a minor proportion of total alcoholic beverages consumption in India, and barely measurable per capita consumption. As per the types of wine consumed, red wine has the largest market share (45% of total wine consumed) followed by white wine (40%), sparkling wine (13%) and rose wine (2%). Further, the consumption of wine is unevenly spread across the country as 4 major cities i.e. Mumbai (40%), Delhi (31%), Goa (8%) & Bangalore (6%) contribute about 85% of total wine consumption. The Indian wine market is mostly dominated by three major players / Companies. Grapes are the key raw material in the production of wines. For wine manufacturing, uninterrupted supply of grapes is must to ensure smooth production. Hence most of the wineries have their own vineyards or make arrangements with farmers / growers for supply of grapes as a backward integration. Recognizing the scope of potential, the Government of India has put more emphasis on the development of the wine industry. The Maharashtra Government has announced a series of incentives like nil excise duty and 4% sales tax same as that of agricultural produce for all the wineries in the state, simplified licensing procedure for new wineries, winery has been given status of Food Processing Industry, grant of subsidy, single window clearance system etc. after it classified wine as agro based product. The state has also established two wine parks, Godavari Wine Park in Nashik and Krishna Wine Park in Sangli district.
Plant capacity: 10500 Ltrs/dayPlant & machinery: 453 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 1218 Lakhs
Return: 68.00%Break even: 32.00%
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Aromatic Perfumery Compound - 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

A perfume can be defined as a blend of odorous materials of natural and synthetic origin which gives a pleasant odour impression. The art of perfumery is of extreme antiquity. The perfumes have been used from time immemorial and have played an important part in daily life of the people. The application of cheap synthetic perfumes in the manufacture of soaps, cosmetics and confectionary, etc. induced Indian perfumes to import and methods of production could not complete with the modern scientific equipments and process. Therefore, improvements in the existing equipments and process are to be introduced early the develop the present state of perfumery industry in the country. While the number of natural and synthetic perfumery chemicals are limited. That of possible complexes are very large. Modern perfumes are developed to satisfy varied tastes. Aromatic perfumery compound are quite cheap and also produce stable perfumes and hence are highly popular. They are very widely used particularly. Fancy and Royal bouquet like perfumes are used in Agarbatti to import scent in it. The formulation considered here for Fancy perfumes can also be considered for it has application in flavouring foods. It produces strong fruity odour suggestive of peach. The formulation considered for Royal bouquet can also be used for flavouring foods. It provides a light, balsamic odour reminiscent of almost and a Sharps pungent taste. The flourishing position which India has to olden times and medieval periods dwindled down due to the lack of scientific knowledge and inability of Indian manufacturers to adopt themselves to the modern advancements in science and equipments. The introduction of cheap aromatic chemicals and perfumes, having odours similar to the natural perfumery essential oils, further decreased Indian exports. This is the reason that these perfumery compounds are getting more popularity with the increase in population as well as inclination of people towards aestheticism has greatly influenced the business trend of the perfumery compound. The consumption of these bouquet like perfumery compounds is increasing day by day as the production of fancy and Royal bouquet like perfumery compounds is quite profitable. It is a very good project. So new entrepreneur may enter in this field.
Plant capacity: 10 kg/DayPlant & machinery: 6 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 51 Lakhs
Return: 30.00%Break even: 52.00%
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Gunny Bags - 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

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Plant capacity: 10000 Bags/DayPlant & machinery: Rs. 10 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Rs. 133 Lakhs
Return: 64.00%Break even: 23.00%
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AMLA (Indian Gooseberry) HAIR OIL BASED ON VEGETABLE OIL - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Plant Layout

Now-a-days people are quite justified in paying unusual attention to the choice of the oils for dressing the hairs for toileting and before bathing. All readers of beauty admit that the hairs add grace to the appearance. But unless proper care is exercised in selecting the hair oils, the hairs are liable to fall off and turn prematurely gray. A hair oil like Amla hair oil add a luster to the hairs, retain them soft and flowering invigorate their growth, prevents premature greyness, keeps the brain cool and yet should not be sticky and all. So by seeing the growth of use of herbal cosmetic consumption in India, we can say that the hair oil production will going to increase geometrically and so we can say that a new entrepreneur can confidently venture into this field.
Plant capacity: 147 Kg./dayPlant & machinery: 29 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 264 Lakhs
Return: 49.00%Break even: 30.00%
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TAMARIND JUICE CONCENTRATE - 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

Tamarind is a fruit of highly soured nature having big trees all over India. Tamarind cultivation is used for the extraction of its fruit juice and pulp. The tamarind pulp is the chief agent for souring curries, sauces, chutneys and certain beverages and stored for marketing in a number of ways. There are many more uses of tamarind juice concentrates apart from the above. The tamarind concentrate is used for the isolation of the tartaric acid and the fermentation of sugar for useful by products like ethanol, lactic acid and citric acid. The pulp is also reported to posses antiseptic properties and is recommended to be applied as a poultice on inflammatory swelling. Due to a lots of medicinal & homely uses the Tamarind juice and pulp industry has a bright future. New entrants can well venture in this field by installing a unit of tamarind juice concentrate.
Plant capacity: 0.50 MT/dayPlant & machinery: 11 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 74 Lakhs
Return: 49.00%Break even: 38.00%
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COPPER FLATS AND COPPER TUBES - 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

Copper is the most commonly used architectural metal now-a-days. Copper plays an essential role in the modern building. From recycled cladding and roofing systems, to high-tech plumbing and heating systems using the tube and fittings which are manufactured from recycled copper. Copper is a key component of many energy saving technologies. Copper is specified for use in most commercial plumbing, and is used extensively as a tubing material in HVAC systems. Copper and copper alloys constitute one of the major groups of commercial metals. They are widely used because of their excellent electrical and thermal conductivities, outstanding corrosion resistance, and ease in fabrication. In a vast country like India with large population, and positive sign of continued growth of economy and industrial activity, encouraging demand growth rate for copper and copper alloy tubes can be expected. The sectoral growth percent will vary from very high to medium. But overall the scenario appears to be bright. And we can say that the new entrepreneur can well venture into this field.
Plant capacity: 12 MT/dayPlant & machinery: 198 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 567 Lakhs
Return: 47.00%Break even: 56.00%
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FROZEN CONVENIENCE/READY TO EAT FOODS, PUREES AND SAUCES - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Plant Layout

Food freezing is a technique by which the fruits and vegetables are brought into below freezing temperature and stored in the same temperature in order to preserve its quality. Freezing is a quick, convenient and popular way to preserve fruits and vegetables. Food preservation refers specially to the processing techniques that are used to keep food from spoiling. As India is the largest producers of fruits and vegetables, we have the largest potential in international market. The existing technology should be updated to global scenario to compete in global market. Though freezing techniques are little expensive, because of the better quality, the products would be appreciated and yield premium price for entrepreneur. India is marching ahead with its populace-men women and children working almost round the clock to take it forward to the advanced status by the turn of the century. Time has come when like western countries Indias population too has to increasingly rely on ready to eat to serve and eat hygienically cooked and well preserved food. New companies are entering in the market with new products and more and more companies are diversifying and expanding faster viz the processed food items than in their traditional products. To looking the demand there is good scope for new entrants.
Plant capacity: 5 ton Frozen Foods.5000 Cans Ready to Eat Food 450 gms.5000 Pack Tomato Purees (200 gms.)5000 Bottles Tomato Sauces (500 gm.)Plant & machinery: 56 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 703 Lakhs
Return: 50.00%Break even: 35.00%
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WOODEN DOORS AND FRAMES - 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

Carpentry and joinery are common terms used with any class of work with wood. Strictly speaking carpentry deals with all works of a carpentry such as roofs, floors, partitions, etc. of a building, while joinery deals with the making of doors, windows, cupboards, dressers, stairs and all interior fitments for a building. Wooden door and frames are the back bone of the construction industries, starting from building construction, Official building, Educational Institution, Hospitals, Nursing Homes, Factories etc. The demand of the product is increasing day by day due to increase in construction activities in India. Thus, to cope up with the out growing demand of the product, the imperative need of the hour is to setup more number of with for the manufacture of wooden window and frames. Therefore, in the limelight if the fact enumerated above, a new entrepreneur can well venture into this field.
Plant capacity: 80 Pcs./dayPlant & machinery: 10 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 93 Lakhs
Return: 50.00%Break even: 42.00%
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