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Food and Agro Processing: Project Opportunities in Punjab

PROFILE:

Food processing involves any type of value addition to agricultural or horticultural produce and also includes processes such as grading, sorting and packaging which enhance shelf life of food products. The food processing industry provides vital linkages and synergies between industry and agriculture. The Food Processing Industry sector in India is one of the largest in terms of production, consumption, export and growth prospects. The government has accorded it a high priority, with a number of fiscal reliefs and incentives, to encourage commercialization and value addition to agricultural produce, for minimizing pre/post harvest wastage, generating employment and export growth. India's food processing sector covers a wide range of products fruit and vegetables; meat and poultry; milk and milk products, alcoholic beverages, fisheries, plantation, grain processing and other consumer product groups like confectionery, chocolates and cocoa products, Soya-based products, mineral water, high protein foods etc.

RESOURCES:

Punjab is a land of boundless opportunity for agro based industry. Punjab State with only 1.5 per cent geographical area of country produces 22 per cent of wheat; 12 per cent of rice and 12 per cent of cotton in the country. Priority is also being given to sugarcane, oil seeds, horticulture and forestry. The cropping intensity of the State is more than 186% and has earned it a name of food basket and granary of India. Despite rising commodity prices and the financial meltdown, the food processing industry in Punjab is bullish on growth and has lined up new launches. Fruits and vegetables which is grown in Punjab are orange, mango, grape, pear, peach, litchi, lemon, tomato, potato, cabbage, cauliflower, brinjal, and many more. National Productivity Council of India after a survey found that in Punjab availability of crop residue is of the order of 31.5 million tons. The major crop residues are rice straw, wheat straw and cotton stalk. In addition to that industrial residue/by product such as rice husk and bagasse is also available. Approximately 2 million tons of these two products are generated every year.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

The Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MOFPI) is a ministry of the Government of India is responsible for formulation and administration of the rules and regulations and laws relating to food processing in India. The ministry was set up in the year 1988, with a view to develop a strong and vibrant food processing industry, to create increased employment in rural sector and enable farmers to reap the benefits of modern technology and to create a of surplus for exports and stimulating demand for processed food.

•        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.

•        Wide-ranging fiscal policy changes have been introduced progressively in food processing sector. Excise and Import duty rates have been reduced substantially. Many processed food items are totally exempt from excise duty.

•        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.

•        Indian currency, rupee, is now fully convertible on current account and convertibility on capital account with unified exchange rate mechanism is foreseen in coming years.

•        Repatriation of profits is freely permitted in many industries except for some, where there is an additional requirement of balancing the dividend payments through export earnings.

 

Automotives: Project Opportunities in Punjab

 

PROFILE:

The automotive industry in India is one of the largest in the world and one of the fastest growing globally. India's passenger car and commercial vehicle manufacturing industry is the sixth largest in the world, with an annual production of more than 3.7 million units in 2010. As of 2010, India is home to 40 million passenger vehicles. More than 3.7 million automotive vehicles were produced in India in 2010 (an increase of 33.9%), making the country the second fastest growing automobile market in the world.

RESOURCES:

The auto-components industry of India is likely to grow rapidly, given its global competitiveness, and this has strong implications for employment and income generation in Punjab. Punjab has an automotive component industry which caters largely to the lower value replacement market. This is partly the result of no significant automotive producer having set up manufacturing base in the state since the economic reforms were launched in India in 1991. The state government must adopt an imaginative plan to attract modern automotive components manufacturers to set up capacity in the state, while at the same time seeking large scale investments in the automotive sector.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

·          The auto-components industry of India is likely to grow rapidly, given its global competitiveness, and this has strong implications for employment and income generation in Punjab. Punjab has an automotive component industry which caters largely to the lower value replacement market. This is partly the result of no significant automotive producer having set up manufacturing base in the state since the economic reforms were launched in India in 1991. The state government must adopt an imaginative plan to attract modern automotive components manufacturers to set up capacity in the state, while at the same time seeking large scale investments in the automotive sector.

 

Dairy: Project Opportunities in Punjab

PROFILE:

India is the world's highest milk producer and all set to become the world's largest food factory. Milk production alone involves more than 70 million producers, each raising one or two cows/ buffaloes primarily for milk production. The domesticated water buffalo is one of the gentlest of all farm animals; hence it can be breeded easily. The dairy sector offers a good opportunity to entrepreneurs in India.

RESOURCES:

The primary source of milk and other dairy products in Punjab is the buffalo. The state ranks at the top in the country in the availability of milk after Haryana and Gujarat. Punjab plans 100 dairies to promote dairy farming. In an effort to promote dairy farming in the state, the Government of Punjab is planning to open 100 commercial dairies to increase milk production, thus paving the way for White Revolution.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

•        Liberalisation of the economy – dairy sector open for investment by private and foreign players

•        Abolition of the Quantitative

•        Restrictions on import of dairy products

•        Per capita consumption of milk products below international average – scope of increasing consumption

•        Amendment of the Milk and Milk Products Order (MMPO) – no restrictions on capacity installation and expansion

•        Amendment in Cold Storage Act (No licenses needed for establishing refrigerated and cold chain units for dairy products)

 

Biotechnology: Project Opportunities in Punjab

 

PROFILE

The Biotechnology sector in India is one of the fastest growing sectors of the Indian Economy. As the sector is mainly based on knowledge, it is expected that it will play an important part in shaping the Indian Economy, which is developing at a rapid pace. The Indian Biotechnology sector holds immense potential in terms of research and development, skill and cost effectiveness. As per the eight annual survey by the Association of Biotechnology-led enterprise (ABLE) and a monthly journal, Bio-Spectrum, the sector grew threefold in five years and reported a revenue of US$ 3 billion during 2009-2011 with a 17 per cent rise as compared to the previous year.

RESOURCES

Punjab's strong agricultural base presents an opportunity for leveraging it to develop the biotechnology industry in the state. The Government of Punjab has taken significant initiatives to promote biotechnology related R&D in the state.

 Two centres which form the nucleus of the biotech research in the region are the Institute for Microbial Technology (IMTECH) in Chandigarh which takes up research in microbial bio-processing and the Central same. In addition, it is also supporting the Scientific and Industrial organization (CSIO) which has been developing a number of biotech based diagnostic kits.

 The state is developing a biotechnology park in the suburbs of Chandigarh to nurture commercially viable leads through companies. Its facilities will include a biotech incubator for research and development, pilot testing and other validation facilities. The park aims to attract Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to the cluster and contribute to overall R&D in the sector. The Punjab State Council for Science and Technology will act as the single window agency for setting up business in the biotech park.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

The State Govt. notified its IT-BT Policy in 2003 as part of the Industrial Policy under which special incentives are being given to promote the growth of biotech industry such as:

•        Minimum floor rates of Sales Tax.

•        No restriction on movement of capital equipment. 

•        No octroi on biotech items. 

•        Availability of power at industrial (and not commercial) power tariff.

•        Exemption from Electricity Duty.

•        Uninterrupted power supply.

 

Pharmaceuticals: Project Opportunities in Punjab

PROFILES:

The Pharmaceutical industry in India is the world's third-largest in terms of volume and stands 14th in terms of value. The Indian pharmaceuticals market is expected to reach US$ 55 billion in 2020 from US$ 12.6 billion in 2009. The pharmaceutical industry in India meets around 70% of the country's demand for bulk drugs, drug intermediates, pharmaceutical formulations, chemicals, tablets, capsules, orals and injectibles. There are about 250 large units and about 8000 Small Scale Units, which form the core of the pharmaceutical industry in India (including 5 Central Public Sector Units). These units produce the complete range of pharmaceutical formulations, i.e., medicines ready for consumption by patients and about 350 bulk drugs, i.e., chemicals having therapeutic value and used for production of pharmaceutical formulations.

 

RESOURCES:

Punjab has one of the largest Indian pharmaceutical companies domiciled in the state and has several other companies engaged in the business. There are several colleges for training skilled manpower required for the pharmaceutical industry. The state government must focus on enlarging the pharmaceutical and personal hygiene industrial product space in Punjab.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

•        Industrial licensing for the manufacture of all drugs and pharmaceuticals has been abolished except for bulk drugs produced by the use of recombinant DNA technology, bulk drugs requiring in-vivo use of nucleic acids, and specific cell/tissue targeted formulations.

•        Reservation of 5 drugs for manufacture by the public sector only was abolished in Feb. 1999, thus opening them up for manufacture by the private sector also.

•        Foreign investment through automatic route was raised from 51% to 74% in March, 2000 and the same has been raised to 100%.

•        Automatic approval for Foreign Technology Agreements is being given in the case of all bulk drugs, their intermediates and formulations except those produced by the use of recombinant DNA technology, for which the procedure prescribed by the Government would be followed.

•        Drugs and pharmaceuticals manufacturing units in the public sector are being allowed to face competition including competition from imports. Wherever possible, these units are being privatized.

•        Extending the facility of weighted deductions of 150% of the expenditure on in-house research and development to cover as eligible expenditure, the expenditure on filing patents, obtaining regulatory approvals and clinical trials besides R&D in biotechnology.

•        Introduction of the Patents (Second Amendment) bill in the Parliament. It, inter-alia, provides for the extension in the life of a patent to 20 years.

 

Textiles: Project Opportunities in Punjab

PROFILES:

India Textile Industry is one of the leading textile industries 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. India textile industry currently generates employment to more than 35 million people.

RESOURCES:

Punjab is a major grower of cotton and has a long established industry of cotton spinning and weaving. The Textile Industry is also one of the largest provider of employment and accounts of almost 60% of industrial employment in the State of Punjab. It has been noted that even with high level of mechanisation, the chances of machine replacing human are minimum in the sector due to essential skill requirement. The textiles industry of Punjab already has wool and acrylic fibre base.  To sustain the thrust on textiles, some balance with manmade and blended fibre products will have to be maintained to cater to an expanding market for manmade and blended textiles. It provides employment opportunity to semi literates and lower section of the society where the incident of unemployment is most glaring. Most importantly the Textile Sector is one of the biggest employment providing sectors to women. Hence any boost to Textile Industry will definitely provide and offer opportunity of large number of employment to the youths in the State of Punjab.

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, 1995 Government 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.

Tourism: Project Opportunities in Punjab

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:

Punjab, the land of five rivers and yellow fields, is a favourite tourist destination. It has an integrated cultural history consisting of ancient monuments, religious places, museums and royal palaces like Quila Mubarak. It also has wild life sanctuaries with a rare site of migratory birds. The major places of tourist interest are:- Golden Temple, Durgiana Mandir, Jallianwala bagh in Amritsar; Takhat Sri Kesgarh Sahib and Khalsa Heritage Complex at Anandpur Sahib; Bhakra Dam, Qila Androon and Moti Bagh Palace at Patiala; Wetland at Harike Pattan Sanghol for archaeological importance and Sodal Temple at Jalandhar commemorative Maharishi Balmiki Heritage, etc.

        Tourism in the State is a source of substantial revenues; employment generation; up gradation of human skills; creation of infrastructure, thus helping in the development of all other sectors of an economy. Since tourism is a composite sector, its growth requires participation of private investors at different levels. For this purpose, the State Government has also announced a tourism policy with the aim of developing tourism as a major industry of Punjab, by providing leadership and strategic direction.

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

In order to develop tourism in India in a systematic manner, position it as a major engine of economic growth and to harness its direct and multiplier effects for employment and poverty eradication in an environmentally sustainable manner, the National Tourism Policy was formulated in the year 2002. Broadly, the Policy attempts to:-

•        Position tourism as a major engine of economic growth;

•        Harness the direct and multiplier effects of tourism for employment generation, economic development and providing impetus to rural tourism;

•        Focus on domestic tourism as a major driver of tourism growth.

•        Position India as a global brand to take advantage of the burgeoning global travel trade and the vast untapped potential of India as a destination;

•        Acknowledges the critical role of private sector with government working as a pro-active facilitator and catalyst;

•        Create and develop integrated tourism circuits based on India’s unique civilization, heritage, and culture in partnership with States, private sector and other agencies; and ensure that the tourist to India gets physically invigorated, mentally rejuvenated, culturally enriched, spiritually elevated and feel India from within.

 

Waste management and recycling: Project Opportunities in Punjab

PROFILE:

Rapid industrialization last few decades have led to the depletion of pollution of precious natural resources in India depletes and pollutes resources continuously. Further the rapid industrial developments have, also, led to the generation of huge quantities of hazardous wastes, which have further aggravated the environmental problems in the country by depleting and polluting natural resources. Therefore, rational and sustainable utilization of natural resources and its protection from toxic releases is vital for sustainable socio-economic development.

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:

In Punjab, growth of population, industrialization and urbanization has resulted in generation of large volumes of solid waste. The total amount of collected solid waste from the districts includes 1108012.25 MT of municipal waste and 6695.57 MT of bio-medical waste (PPCB as cited in Statistical Abstract of Punjab, 2007). The factors contributing to the generation of solid waste are:

•      The state has registered 45% increase in its population during the last decades.

•      The state is the 7th most urbanized state in the country with urban population increasing to 33.95% against a national average of 27.8%.

•      The state has two (Ludhiana & Amritsar) cities with more than 1 million population.

•        The state supports a large number of floating populations from other states like Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh.

•      Most of the solid waste is presently disposed of on land and remains uncovered resulting in environmental pollution of surrounding area.

•        The change in life style towards consumes and discard culture is responsible for adding to municipal solid waste and changing waste composition. It also adds pressure on the existing municipal solid waste handling infrastructure, as well as, disposal sites.

 

GOVERNMENT POLICIES:

National policy on waste management is set out in the October 1998 policy statement on waste management- Changing our Ways. It outlines the Government's policy objectives in relation to waste management, and suggests some key issues and considerations that must be addressed to achieve these objectives. The policy is firmly grounded in an internationally recognised hierarchy of options, namely prevention, minimisation, reuse/recycling, and the environmentally sustainable disposal of waste which cannot be prevented or recovered.

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Set a Creamy Peanut Butter Production Business

A variety of peanut butter with a smooth texture is called creamy peanut butter. Smooth and simple to spread, creamy peanut butter is one variety of the nut. It is produced with roasted peanuts that have been mashed into a paste. Typically, peanuts are ground along with a little bit of salt, sugar, and oil. Different brands use different proportions of these ingredients, but some common ones include 85% peanuts to 15% sugar and 80% peanuts to 20% oil. There are also sweetened variations with added ingredients like honey or agave nectar. A culinary paste formed from pulverised nuts or peanuts is known as creamy peanut butter. It consists mostly of cleaned, graded, blanched, roasted, and crushed groundnuts that are high in protein and contain approximately 25% of fat, making it a very nutrient-dense diet. India must investigate all of the groundnut's quality qualities and make the most of them because it ranks first in the world in terms of both groundnut output and area. The top groundnut-producing nations worldwide include Nigeria, Senegal, Sudan, Burma, India, China, and the United States. These nations account for 69% of the global area and 70% of the global production, which total 18.9 million hectares and 17.8 million tonnes, respectively. India has the top spot in the globe in terms of both area and output. It is planted on around 7.5 million hectares each year, producing about 6 million tonnes. Most grocery stores carry it, and people frequently use it in baking and sandwiches. Uses and Application A versatile food, peanut butter can be prepared in a number of different ways. It can be spread on toast, used as a fruit dip, or even blended with other ingredients to add protein to smoothies. Additionally, it's a fantastic source of vitamins and good fats. Creamy peanut butter is mostly used as a sandwich spread, and because of its high lipid and protein content, it has emerged as a key ingredient in ready-to-use therapeutic foods used to treat AIDS patients and childhood malnutrition, especially in underdeveloped countries. A popular commodity used for cooking in many families is historically peanut butter, a smooth paste made from crushing roasted peanuts. The paste is used to prepare a variety of side dishes as well as cooked with vegetables, pearled sorghum, and maize. • Using peanut butter to make sandwiches • In the manufacture of confections and bread goods • 94% of consumers spread the product. • 74% use it by itself in a sandwich. • 71% of people utilise the product in between meals. • 40% is combined with meat or jelly in sandwiches. • Candies use 32% of it. • 25% are used to flavour food items. Indian Market The market for peanut butter is projected to increase at a CAGR of 6.60% and reach $7.19 billion by 2029. The market is anticipated to increase strongly between 2022 and 2027, according to additional estimates. During the projected period, peanut butter spread during meals is expected to gain popularity among consumers and support market expansion. This might be due to the convenience of peanut butter consumption, which can be spread or topped on a variety of foods including bread and crackers, among others. Additionally, peanut butter is used to prepare a wide range of foods, including baked products like cakes and cookies, as well as drinks like milkshakes and smoothies. The Aztecs are credited with inventing peanut butter, a culinary spread derived mostly from crushed, dry-roasted peanuts. Due to the heart-healthy monounsaturated fat that it contains, it is extensively consumed for both its nutritional benefits and flavor. It is the best replacement for milk butter. Global health awareness is rising dramatically as a result of the market expansion. The global demand for peanut butter is being driven by the rising trend of health consciousness and the rising demand for high protein food products among young people and millennials. Industry Major Market Players: 1.Unilever (UK) 2.Procter & Gamble (US) 3.The J.M. Smucker Company (US) 4.Hormel Foods Corporation (US) 5.Boulder Brands (US) 6.The Kraft Heinz Company (US) 7.Algood Food Co. (US) 8.Conagra Brands, Inc. (US) 9.Britannia Dairy Private Limited (Bengaluru) 10.Hormel Foods Corporation (US), 11.Justin's, LLC (US) 12.The Leavitt Corporation (US) 13.DiSano (India) 14.Alpino (India) 15.Pintola (India)
Plant capacity: Creamy Peanut Butter:10,000 Kgs per dayPlant & machinery: 128 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project:1038 Lakhs
Return: 30.00%Break even: 44.00%
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Production Business Of Moringa Leaf Powder

With an annual production of 2.2 million tons of delicate fruits from an area of 43,600 ha, India is the world's biggest producer of moringa (drumstick), with a yield of about 51 tons per ha. Andhra Pradesh is the most productive state, both in terms of area and production, followed by Tamil Nadu (13042 hectares) and Karnataka (10,280 ha). It covers a total area of 4,613 acres in various states. The single genus in the family Moringaceae, Moringa, contains the most frequently farmed species, Moringaoleifera. Common names in English for the plant include horseradish tree, drumstick tree, ben oil tree, and benzoyl tree. These names refer to the plant's long, thin, triangular seed pods (from the oil which is derived from the seeds). The miracle tree is another name for the moringa tree. The therapeutic qualities of the tree extend to its leaves, fruit, sap, oil, roots, bark, seeds, pod, and flowers. There are numerous uses for the tree's byproducts. It is additionally called the "drumstick tree." Asia, Africa, and South America are where it is most prevalent. The nutritional value of the moringa leaves is so high that it surpasses that of carrots, oranges, and even milk. Given their versatility and ability to be incorporated into the diet in numerous ways, the leaves are used in Indian cuisine in a variety of ways. The most popular ways to eat them are as veggies for stir-fries and as an addition to juices. The moringa leaves have no negative effects when taken in their natural state. In various places of the world, the moringa plant provides a significant food source. Moringa is utilized in India and Africa in feeding programmers to combat hunger since it is inexpensive and simple to grow and the dried leaves retain a wealth of vitamins and minerals. While the seeds from more mature pods are removed and cooked like peas or roasted like nuts, the immature green pods (drumsticks) are eaten similarly to green beans. The leaves can be dried, powdered, and used as a garnish in addition to being cooked and utilized like spinach. In several places of the world, Moringa is a key food source. Uses and Application Moringa powder can be used as: 1. A disinfectant to clean up polluted surfaces. It works well against a variety of bacteria and fungi, including those responsible for stomach cancer and ulcers. 2. Moringa powder is also used to cure a number of other ailments, such as diabetes and hypertension as well as typhoid and malaria. Its wide range of chemicals are assumed to be behind its advantageous benefits. 3. Moringa's bark, sap, roots, leaves, seeds, oil, and flowers are all utilized in traditional medicine across a number of nations. 4. The plant's thicker root has historically been used to make horseradish. 5. They are used as pickles for flavoring and as the greens in salads. 6. Moringa leaves can also be used to wash walls and cleanse dishes. 7. The plant has been used to treat and prevent a number of illnesses. 8. According to certain scientific studies, it is thought to have antibiotic-like effects. 9. Moringa seeds are used to produce oil that may be used to prepare a range of foods. Indian Market During the five-year period ending in 2028, the market for moringa products is anticipated to develop at a CAGR of 9.20%, reaching a value of USD 9.4 billion. The moringa tree, which is indigenous to India, is used to make a variety of products, including pills, soaps, powders, oils, and seeds. Customers are becoming more aware of herbal goods and their many advantages, which has inspired them to look for natural, nutritionally-balanced products. Due to its antibacterial and antioxidant characteristics, this has led to the product's inclusion in numerous food products for fortification and preservation. The tree's resistance to drought and ability to deter pests make it important for agriculture as well. Additionally, it is projected that rising desire for natural pesticides, expanding understanding of health and fitness, and rising demand for organic products would all support market expansion. Food supplements are in greater demand as a result of growing awareness of: • Nutrition • Growing geriatric population, • Hectic lifestyle, • And rising disposable income shall foster the moringa ingredients market growth. By 2025, the market for moringa leaf powder ingredients is projected to reach a value of over USD 6 billion due to rising demand in the nutritional supplement and food industries. The market size is anticipated to benefit from the use of leaves and leaf powder for the treatment of fever, arthritis, and other illnesses. Industry Major Market Players: 1. Ancient Green Fields 2. Moringa Agro 3. Aayuritz Phytonutrients Pvt. Ltd 4. Santan India 5. Green Virgin Products 6. Kuli Kuli 7. Sattva Veda 8. Moringa Oleifera GmbH 9. Organic Veda 10. KV Natural Ingredients 11. Dominate Industries 12. Moringa Initiative Ltd 13. Green Era Foods & Nutraceutics 14. Sarvaayush Ayurved & Herbals 15. Conn oils LLC 16. Santan India 17. All Herb scare 18. Herbs and Crops Overseas
Plant capacity: Moringa Leaf Powder:1,000 Kg Per DayPlant & machinery: 55 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project:189 Lakhs
Return: 29.00%Break even: 59.00%
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Manufacturing Business of Biodegradable Disposable Cups and Plates (Tableware) Using Sugarcane Bagasse

Bagasse is mainly found in nations with significant sugar production, such as Brazil, Vietnam, China, or Thailand. Bagasse was primarily utilized as a fuel for the manufacturing facilities. A portion of the bagasse is still utilized today for the ovens in the industries. However, as people began to recycle items, bagasse's worth also rose. These days, it is utilized to make throwaway dinnerware, packaging, and building materials. The production of napkins, toilet paper, and cardboards in the paper sector has also begun to switch from wood fiber to sugarcane fibers. Products made from sugarcane bagasse are the best option for environmentally friendly, biodegradable food packaging. These biodegradable disposable takeaways are sometimes referred to as green food packaging because they are so convenient for food takeaways. The environment and our health both benefit from these non-plastic food containers. One of the most significant issues for everyone who aspires to lead an eco-friendly lifestyle is waste disposal. So many items that we use every day end up in the trash, at the bottom of landfills, or being downcycled into less valuable goods. This is especially true of plastic, which is one of the materials that harms the environment the most during both production and disposal. Finding plastic substitutes that can be produced without the use of petrochemicals and that can be disposed of properly has recently become the focus of research. Bagasse is one of these possibilities. From Sugarcanes to Sustainable Tableware The sweet grass family includes sugarcanes (Saccharum officinarum), which thrive in tropical and subtropical climate zones. The plants have a stem diameter of 2 to 4, 5 cm, and they are 3 to 5 meters tall. They are the primary provider of raw materials for the manufacture of (retail) sugar. The sugarcanes are harvested, gathered, and pressed to provide sucrose or sugarcane juice for this use. 10 tons of sugar and 34 tons of valuable bagasse are produced from 100 tons of sugarcane. Manufacturers boost the material's value and create disposable eco-friendly products rather than burning this "waste product." Uses and Application Bagasse is used to make bio-based goods and as a source of renewable energy. Bamboo, soft woods, and other traditional fibrous raw materials had long been used in the paper industry all over the world. However, due to a global lack of these raw materials, the paper industry has been looking at alternatives for fibrous raw materials, particularly agricultural waste products like bagasse. At the start of the twenty-first century, paper professionals from all around the world had virtually universally agreed that bagasse, when properly shown, was the ideal raw material for the production of various types of paper, newsprint, etc. For the production of pulp, paper, and board, bagasse is frequently used as a substitute for wood in many tropical and subtropical nations, including India, China, Colombia, Iran, Thailand, and Argentina. It creates pulp with physical qualities that are suitable for making tissue products, general-purpose writing and printing papers, and boxes. It is also frequently used to make newspapers and boxes. Indian Market During the anticipated period, the Indian market for tableware made of bagasse will grow at a CAGR of around 9%. The bagasse plates market is expected to reach the valuation of US$ 322 MN by 2029. Products derived from sugarcane bagasse that are used for dinnerware have been determined to be extremely sanitary. Companies in the worldwide bagasse plates market now have new revenue potential thanks to the pandemic's rising demand for disposable plates. The market for bagasse plates is expected to increase in the coming months and years as more people become environmentally concerned. New eco-friendly throwaway plate designs will be introduced at the forefront of R&D break through. The market for bagasse plates is anticipated to grow from a volume of 1,939 million units in 2021 to surpass 2,990 million units produced by 2029. The use of bagasse in food packaging is growing in popularity. Despite its high level of tolerance to both hot and cold temperatures, it has been discovered. ? Products made from bagasse are popular and valued as an eco-friendly substitute for plastic tableware. Dinnerware constructed of sugarcane waste, also known as bagasse or sugarcane fibre, is an environmentally beneficial alternative to tableware made of polystyrene and Styrofoam. These goods, which are often referred to as sugarcane biodegradable tableware, are lightweight, recyclable, and have other distinctive qualities. Plates, cups, bowls, trays, and cutlery made of bagasse are highly sought-after in the food and beverage business. Industry Major Market Players: 1.Pactiv Evergreen Inc. 2.Genpak, LLC 3.Vegware US 4.Dart Container Corporation 5.Karat by Lollicup 6.Green Good USA 7.Eco-Products, Inc. 8.Natural Tableware 9.Material Motion, Inc. 10.Duni Group AB 11.Bio Futura B.V 12.Ecoriti 13.Detpak (Detmold Group) 14.Pappco Green ware 15.Green weimo 16.Greenvale Eco Products 17.Geokriti Resources Pvt Ltd 18.Deveuro Paper Products LLP 19.Jinhua Zhongsheng Fiber Products Co., Ltd 20.Shenzhen Zhiben Environmental Protection Technology Group Co., Ltd.
Plant capacity: Biodegradable Disposable Cups:555.5 Th. Pcs Per Day Biodegradable Disposable Plates:312.5 Th. Pcs Per DayPlant & machinery: 1924 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project:2789 Lakhs
Return: 27.00%Break even: 46.00%
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Set Up Electric Vehicles Business | High Demanding Industry

A vehicle that powers its motors with electricity is referred to as an electric car. Every year, the popularity of electric vehicles increases as they give drivers the convenience of an automatic gearbox without the inconvenience of gas-powered vehicles. Drivers are recognizing that EVs have many advantages over conventional automobiles, whether they're travelling locally or across the nation, and it's certain that the demand for these kinds of vehicles will only increase in the future. A vehicle that powers its motors with electricity is referred to as an electric car. Despite being around for more than a century, electric vehicles have only just begun to gain popularity. This is due to a variety of factors, including technological advancements and increased public awareness of the advantages electric vehicles have for the environment. People are becoming increasingly conscious of how critical it is to lessen our reliance on fossil fuels and regulate carbon emissions from vehicles in particular. The Tesla Model S, Nissan Leaf, and BMW i3 REx are a few examples of electric cars. All-electric and hybrid electric vehicles are the two primary categories of electric vehicles. Hybrid electric vehicles combine gasoline and electricity, whereas all-electric vehicles run entirely on electricity. Compared to gasoline-powered vehicles, electric vehicles are more efficient and produce no pollution. In comparison to gasoline-powered vehicles, electric vehicles are also less expensive to run and repair. You'll spend less on fuel because they are less expensive to operate each mile than gas guzzlers. The maintenance costs are also significantly reduced because there is no requirement for an oil change. Additionally, since EVs are powered by renewable energy sources like solar or wind, they lessen our reliance on foreign oil. Uses and Application The future of automobile transportation lies with electric vehicles. They are not only more cost-effective and ecologically friendly than gas-powered cars, but also more effective and efficient. EVs have a wide range of uses, including fleet cars for businesses and private individuals. Electric vehicles can help reduce reliance on fossil fuels and enhance air quality with the correct infrastructure in place. Here are a few applications for electric automobiles in modern society: 1) Private auto ownership - 1 in 4 new car sales in Norway are electric vehicles, in part because of the nation's generous EV subsidies. 2) Taxis - 15000 taxis are now serviced by 3 electric taxi operators in London. For drivers who want to charge their automobiles at work or during a break, these businesses have placed their own charging stations. 3) Hybrid electric vehicle: A hybrid EV combines a combustion engine with an electric motor. It works well for short commutes of up to 30 miles or for longer travels where there is no easy access to recharge stations. The transportation of the future will be electric automobiles. They emit no emissions and are less expensive to operate and maintain than gas-powered vehicles. There are several applications for electric vehicles, including passenger cars, buses, trucks, and even trains. Electric vehicles can help lessen our reliance on fossil fuels and improve the air quality if the proper infrastructure is put in place. Indian Market At a predicted CAGR of 21.7%, the size of the global electric vehicle market is expected to increase from 8,151 thousand units in 2022 to 39,208 thousand units by 2030. (2022-2030). In the upcoming years, it is anticipated that the Indian market for electric vehicles would expand dramatically. The market is anticipated to experience a surge in new consumers thanks to the government's promotion of electric vehicles and ongoing support. A feasible option for many consumers, electric vehicles are also becoming more accessible and dependable thanks to ongoing technological improvements. EV Market: Over the past ten years, scientific improvements and the mass manufacture of EV batteries have led to a decrease in the price of EV batteries. As EV batteries are one of the most expensive parts of the car, this has resulted in a fall in the price of EVs. A typical EV battery cost about USD 1,100 per kWh in 2010. However, by 2020, the cost had decreased to around USD 137 per kWh, and by 2021, it had fallen all the way to USD 120. In China, these batteries can be purchased for as little as $100 per kWh. This is brought on by the declining costs of making these batteries, the lower cost of cathode materials, increased production, etc. By 2030, the cost of EV batteries is anticipated to drop to around USD 60 per kWh, which would result in a huge decrease in the cost of EVs, making them more affordable than traditional ICE vehicles. Industry Major Market Players: 1.Ampere Vehicles 2.Benling India Energy and Technology Pvt Ltd 3.BMW AG 4.BYD Company Limited 5.Chevrolet Motor Company 6.Daimler AG 7.Energica Motor Company S.p.A. 8.Ford Motor Company 9.General Motors 10.Hero Electric 11.Hyundai Motor Company 12.Karma Automotive 13.Kia Corporation 14.Lucid Group, Inc. 15.Mahindra Electric Mobility Limited 16.NIO 17.Nissan Motors Co., Ltd. 18.Okinawa Autotech Pvt. Ltd. 19.Rivain 20.ata Motors 21.Tesla Inc. 22.Toyota Motor Corporation 23.Volkswagen AG 24.WM Motor 25.Xiaopeng Motors 26.Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
Plant capacity: Electric Motorbikes:10.0 Nos. Per Day Electric Scooters:10.0 Nos. Per DayPlant & machinery: 251 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project:1724 Lakhs
Return: 27.00%Break even: 40.00%
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Manufacturing Business Plan For Activated Carbon From Rice Husk, Saw Dust & Coconut Shell

A form of carbon called activated carbon has undergone an oxygen-treatment process that creates millions of small pores between its carbon atoms. By increasing the carbon's surface area, contaminants and other impurities in water can be adsorbent more effectively. Rice husk, sawdust, and coconut shells are just a few examples of the natural materials that are used to make activated carbon. The secret weapon for water filtration is activated carbon. The element with the greatest distribution in nature is likely carbon. It is found in two different allotropic crystalline forms, namely graphite (hexagonal system) and diamond (isomeric system). Graphite is soft and opaque, whereas diamond is hard and white. Others claim that carbon black and charcoal coke, both of which are categorized as amorphous carbon, are made up of incredibly tiny crystals of graphite. They are thought by some to constitute a third type of carbon. All plant and animal matter, including all of its constituent elements and the countless combinations of molecules containing oxygen and other elements, must have carbon. It appears as hydrocarbons in petroleum when combined with hydrogen. Additionally, it can be found as sodium bicarbonates in seawater, 0.03% of carbon dioxide in the air, and calcium and magnesium carbonates in sedimentary rocks like chalk and dolomite. From coal and organic vegetable and animal materials, many carbons with industrial value are created. Charcoal, coke, and petroleum coke are some of the ensuing amorphous products. In the electrical and electrochemical industries, several carbon products are manufactured and used. Amorphous carbons with greater absorption capabilities than wood or animal charcoal are sometimes referred to as activated carbon, active carbon, or active charcoal. During the Second World War, numerous processes were created to produce efficient adsorbents for use in gas masks. Under many trade names, industrial activated carbons in the form of pellets, granules, or fine powders are currently available on the market. Uses and Application A porous substance called activated carbon has the ability to absorb organic molecules from gases or liquids. Due to its ability to filter out contaminants like chlorine, germs, and pesticides, it is perfect for purifying water. There are numerous applications and uses for activated carbon, including: 1. Water can be filtered using activated carbon to make it safe to drink. 2. It can also be used to clean and improve the quality of the air by removing contaminants from it. 3. It may be used to purify water by removing contaminants like chlorine and other pollutants. 4. Before waste water is released back into the environment, industries can employ activated carbon to remove poisons and other pollutants from it. 5. Activated carbon can also be used to purify chemicals and eliminate contaminants during the synthesis of chemicals. 6. Smokers frequently employ activated carbon filters to clean their cigarette smoke. 7. Water with activated carbon can also have unpleasant tastes and odours removed. 8. Activated carbon is a fantastic approach to ensure that the water you drink is clean and secure. 9. When purchasing bottled water, it is a very affordable choice that you ought to take into account. 10. You can get clean, inexpensively filtered water every day from an activated carbon filter system if it is kept up. Indian Market At a projected CAGR of 5.4% over the forecast period of 2021–2028, the global activated carbon market is expected to increase from $3.12 billion in 2021 to $4.50 billion in 2028. The main reason for this growth is that more people are becoming aware of the advantages of activated carbon and all of its potential uses. The demand for activated carbon is also anticipated to increase over the forecast period as a result of India's expanding water treatment sector. Additionally, it is anticipated that the market for activated carbon in India will be driven by the rising demand for clean water, particularly in rural regions. The market is primarily driven by two factors: growing demand from the water treatment sector and rising public awareness of the health advantages of drinking filtered water. Granular activated carbon (GAC), powdered activated carbon (PAC), and extruded activated carbon are the three main varieties of activated carbon on the market (EAC). In India, GAC is the most popular type, followed by PAC. The increased demand for water treatment and air purification systems is responsible for this expansion. Furthermore, it is projected that the industry would expand as strict environmental rules are implemented. Notably, oil and gas, petrochemicals, and sawdust all employ rice husk, sawdust, and coconut shell activated carbon significantly. Industry Major Market Players: 1. CarbPure Technologies 2. Boyce Carbon 3. Cabot Corporation 4. Kuraray Co. 5. CarboTech AC GmbH 6. Donau Chemie AG 7. Haycarb (Pvt) Ltd. 8. Jacobi Carbons Group 9. Kureha Corporation 10. Osaka Gas Chemicals Co., Ltd. 11. Evoqua Water Technologies LLC 12. Oxbow Activated Carbon LLC 13. Carbon Activated Corporation 14. Hangzhou Nature Technology Co., Ltd. 15. Datong Coal Jinding Activated Carbon Co. 16. CarbUSA 17. Sorbent JSC 18. Henkel AG and Company KGaA 19. Avery Dennison Corporation
Plant capacity: Activated Carbon:2,000 Kg Per DayPlant & machinery: 334 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project:606 Lakhs
Return: 25.00%Break even: 41.00%
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A Manufacturing Business Of Aluminium Cans & Easy Open End (EOE) for Beverages

Aluminum cans and beverage cans with an easy open end (EOE) have a seam that runs around the top of the can near the circumference. It's the perfect can for folks who struggle to open standard cans since it has a straightforward pull tab. In addition to being lightweight and recyclable, aluminium is a more environmentally friendly material than other kinds of packaging. EOE cans can also be opened without the use of any additional tools, such as a can opener. These cans come in various sizes depending on the contents they hold, and they can be utilized in both commercial and home settings. Making everyone's lives easier is possible with aluminium cans and easy open ends (EOE) for beverages. They are ideal for drinking while on the go because they are simple to open and close. Additionally, they don't add any undesirable flavors to your beverage and they keep your drinks colder for longer. Because it is airtight and maintains the freshness of the carbonation, EOE is ideally suited for carbonated beverages like beer or soda. Aluminum cans and beverage cans with an easy open end (EOE) have a top opening that can be opened without the need of a can opener. They are frequently used for juices, teas, soft drinks, and energy drinks. Because they can be opened without the use of additional tools, these cans are common. Because they allow for a very quick pour, these cans are also useful for vending machines, which will assist maintain the machine stocked with goods. This kind of can is getting more and more popular as a result of the advantages it has over conventional cans. Uses and Application Beverage packaging works well with aluminium cans. They are lightweight, strong, and simple to recycle. They also have a simple open end, making them easy to open (EOE). For those who are always on the go but yet want to enjoy a cool beverage, EOE cans are perfect. EOE cans make it simple to drink your preferred beverage without having to fiddle with a can opener because of its practical design. Additionally, they take up less room in your fridge or cabinet due to their small size. Additionally, these containers have an ergonomic form that offers a lot of surface area for gripping, so you won't have to worry about drenching yourself in iced tea while attempting to sip. Due to this, many beverage manufacturers choose to package their iced tea, soda pop, juice drinks, water, energy drinks, sport drinks, or beer in aluminium cans with EOE designs. Aluminum cans are the ideal packaging for carbonated drinks since they don't absorb the aromas or odours, keeping the beverage fresher for longer. They are perfect for picnics and day trips because they are lightweight and portable. Additionally, a simple open end allows you to enjoy your beverage without having to fuss with a can opener. EOE and aluminium cans can both be recycled, making them more environmentally friendly than other kinds of packaging. Indian Market The market for aluminium caps and closures is anticipated to grow from USD 6.2 billion in 2020 to USD 7.6 billion in 2025, with a CAGR of 3.9%. Growing demand for convenience foods, worries about product security and safety, the need for product differentiation and branding, and decreasing pack sizes are all driving factors in the market for aluminium caps and closures. Improvements in operability and increased demand for convenience foods are driving the market for aluminium caps and closures. To keep the product fresh and free of dust and other microbes, a cap is necessary. Metal containers called aluminium cans are employed in the food and beverage sector to package items like chemicals, oil, and other liquids. They have a longer shelf life than glass and plastic containers and are simpler to transport and store. Additionally, they can maintain the carbonation pressure needed to package soda and resist pressures of up to 90 pounds per square inch. Consumers are searching for closures that are easy to use, open, and operate. The global market for aluminium caps and closures is anticipated to be driven by the rising popularity of dispensing closures and pump closures in a number of product categories, including body care, skin care, beverages, and liquid food products. The market for aluminium caps and closures is under pressure from the rising popularity of packs without closures such pouch and blister packaging. For the packager, packs without closures provide a lot of benefits, such as decreased material costs when compared to conventional rigid packaging techniques, environmental considerations, and so forth. Industry Major Market Players: 1. Shenzhen Youpeng 2. Kian Joo Group 3. China Metal Packaging Group 4. Guangdong Transhell Packaging 5. Dongguan Mutual Glory Packaging 6. Easy Open Lid Industry Corp Yiwu
Plant capacity: Aluminium Cans & Easy Open End (EOE):40 Lakh Pcs. Per DayPlant & machinery: 460 Cr
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project:721 Cr
Return: 26.00%Break even: 27.00%
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Set Up Fatty Alcohol Manufacturing Business

The chemical formula for fatty alcohols, sometimes referred to as aliphatic alcohols, is CnH2n+1OH, however they differ slightly from their non-alcoholic cousins (n denotes the number of carbon atoms in the molecule). A class of chemical substance known as fatty alcohols can be produced artificially or obtained from plants. Acetyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol, and lauryl alcohol are examples of typical fatty alcohols. An alkyl group joined to the oxygen atom by an ether bond distinguishes fatty alcohols from other forms of alcohol. One of the most common types of alcohol used in cosmetics is fatty alcohol, which may be quite helpful in providing your skin with the proper nutrition and protection. Fatty alcohols are unfortunately utilized in many products that you might not even be aware of, so it's crucial to understand what they are and what potential consequences they may have on your skin. Depending on their molecular makeup, fatty alcohols can either be beneficial or harmful for your skin. Cetearyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol, and behenyl alcohol are examples of the beneficial fatty alcohols that are typically produced from plants. While synthesized fatty alcohols are typically the bad ones. Natural fatty alcohols, such as cetearyl alcohol (made from plant oils), are thought to be secure and hydrating for dry skin types, but they might not be the best choice for oily skin types due to the possibility of pore clogging. Because it binds moisture into the epidermis without leaving a greasy residue, synthetic fatty alcohols like PEG-7 Glyceryl Cocoate, which is made from coconut oil, are less expensive than natural alternatives and offer excellent barrier protection against environmental harm. Uses and Application Depending on their molecular makeup, fatty alcohols can either be beneficial or harmful for your skin. They have a variety of different purposes than just serving as emollients or thickeners in cosmetics and skincare products. Fatty alcohols are sometimes not the ideal option for skincare products because they can be drying to the skin. However, they can be useful in the fight against acne and greasy skin. Some fatty alcohols can even stop the growth of bacteria, making them a useful component in some antiseptic ointments. Additionally, they make an ideal solvent for perfume oil mixtures due to their lack of color and smell. However, because they aid in regulating sebum production, they can be beneficial for those with oily skin. The principal applications of fatty alcohols are in the manufacture of detergents and surfactants. Additionally, they are ingredients in meals, cosmetics, and industrial solvents. Fatty alcohols behave as nonionic surfactants since they are amphipathic substances. They are used in the food and cosmetics industries as co-emulsifiers, emollients, and thickeners. The principal applications of fatty alcohols are in the manufacture of detergents and surfactants. Additionally, they are ingredients in meals, cosmetics, and industrial solvents. Fatty alcohols behave as nonionic surfactants since they are amphipathic substances. In the food and cosmetics industries, they are used as co-emulsifiers, emollients, and thickeners. The following are some uses for fatty alcohols: • Cosmetics • Cosmetic ingredients • Rubber and Plastic Additives • Lubricants • Personal Care • Household, Industrial, & Institutional (HI&I) • Oil and Gas Indian Market Demand for fatty alcohol reached 3.6 million tons in 2020, and through the projected period of 2030, it is expected to expand at a respectable CAGR of 4.60%. Fatty alcohols, which are generated from fats and oils, are high molecular weight, long-chain alcohols with a chain of three to more than 27 carbon atoms. They come in the forms of waxy solids, colorless oily liquids (for lower carbon numbers), or saturated or unsaturated liquids. Depending on where they come from, fatty alcohols can be either natural or petrochemical in origin. Fatty Alcohols behave as non-ionic surfactants due to their amphipathic character; as a result, they are mostly used in the creation of detergents and surfactants. In the pulp and paper, cosmetics, agriculture, emollient, thickening, and solubilizing sectors, fatty alcohols are frequently utilized as co-emulsifiers, emollients, thickeners, and solubilizing agents. In the pharmaceutical business, alcohol surfactants are also employed as lipophilic solubilizes for lotions and ointments. The majority of fatty alcohols used in commerce are synthetic; only about half are naturally occurring. The increased demand for cleaning and personal care products as well as the increase in disposable income are the main factors driving this industry. Industry Major Market Players: 1. VVF LLC (India) 2. Ecogreen Oleochemicals (Singapore) 3. KLK Oleo (Malaysia) 4. Kao Corporation (Japan) 5. Univar Inc (US) 6. Sasol Limited (South Africa) 7. Royal Dutch Shell Plc (The Netherlands) 8. Berg+ Schmidt GmbH & Co. KG (Germany) 9. Emery Oleochemicals (Malaysia) 10. BASF SE (Germany) 11. P & G Chemicals (US) 12. Godrej Industries(India) 13. Sabic (Saudi Arabia) 14. Musim Mas ( Singapore)
Plant capacity: Fatty Alcohol:40 MT Per Day By Product (RBD) Palm Oil:45 MT Per DayPlant & machinery: 8 Cr
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project:56 Cr.
Return: 27.00%Break even: 46.00%
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Banana Wine Production Business

Wine has been a favorite beverage for generations, attracting drinkers from many different nations and cultural backgrounds. The majority of people mistakenly believe that grapes are the only fruit that can be used to make wine, while bananas are only one of the more recently introduced alternatives. Banana wine has a pleasant aroma, a distinct flavour reminiscent of light fruit, and a hue like honey. Ripe bananas serve as the major component in a recipe for banana wine. Banana wine can be created either sweet or dry depending on the recipe used. Because they are among the sweetest fruits, bananas are loaded with sugar, which is essential for the production of wine. It typically just needs a few additions to bring the acidity level into equilibrium. Since bananas typically pair well with a wide variety of other fruits, the choices are virtually unlimited and only constrained by your own ingenuity or imagination. Fruit wines are non-alcoholic drinks typically produced from grapes or other nutritional, tastier fruits including Jackfruit, Pineapple, Banana, Grape, and Mango. These fruits age and go through a fermentation process. They typically range in alcohol concentration from 5 to 13%. Wines created from fruits are frequently given their names. Other than water and milk, no other beverage has had as enduring popularity and appreciation as wine. Wine is a food that tastes like fresh fruit and can be carried and preserved in the current environment. Bananas are used to make, you guessed it, banana wine. Known for their sweet flavour, bananas are a type of fruit that thrives in tropical areas. Banana sugars are fermented to produce alcohol, which is then used to make banana wine. The end product has an alcohol concentration of about 12% and the fermentation process can last up to two weeks. Uses and Application One of the most well-known high-value goods made from fruits is wine. Additionally, it can serve as a base for producing vinegar, a by-product of making wine. A significant staple starchy food is bananas. It is a seasonal fruit that can be found all year long but is very perishable. Bananas and plantains are abundant, which offers the possibility of industrial usage. Any effort to create a commercial, value-added product will also increase the economies of banana farms and solve the significant environmental issue that banana waste presents. Digestion: Banana wine has various health benefits due to its high fibre content, including easing digestion by nourishing gut-friendly microorganisms in your intestines. Weight Loss: Despite the fact that no study has explicitly linked banana wine to promoting weight reduction, a number of characteristics of bananas make them a food that promotes weight loss, such as the fact that an average banana only has 100 calories. Bananas are also known to contain nutrients that assist regulate blood sugar levels, which is undoubtedly beneficial. Increased Metabolism: It is also known that bananas can speed up metabolism, which enhances the body's capacity to cleanse and controls its inflammatory response. Indian Market With growing recognition of wine as a healthy beverage, it has been observed that wine consumption is rising in India. Over the previous five years, the Indian wine market experienced development at a CAGR of more than 25%. Some of the factors contributing to this expansion include the increasing appeal of vineyards as tourist destinations, higher disposable incomes and an increase in foreign visitors, as well as the promotion of wine's health benefits. Wine sales in India are also being fueled by international travel and exposure to nations where drinking wine is a way of life. The fact that wine is relatively more expensive than other alcoholic beverages and that consumers in India tend to be price sensitive is one of the main barriers to the market's expansion. Although there are more Indian wine producers, imported wine is still widely consumed in India. Though wine is still a relatively new category in India, its outstanding results and high potential have attracted a number of new firms, and established businesses are also increasing their product lines and geographic reach. The Indian wine market is thought to be led by Sula Vineyards, who is followed by Grover Zampa Vineyards, Fratelli Wines Pvt. Ltd., John Distilleries Private Limited, and other companies. Red wine, white wine, sparkling wine, rose wine, and other wines are the main categories of wine sold in India. Red wines dominate the market and are the most widely consumed type of wine. While sparkling wine, rose, and white wines are developing markets. With more options and new brands, these sectors are anticipated to expand faster than the red wine segment in the future and gain a larger market share, which will lessen red wine's dominance in the Indian wine industry.
Plant capacity: Banana Wine (750 ml size Bollte):2,960 Bottles per dayPlant & machinery: 530 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project:1189 Lakhs
Return: 25.00%Break even: 47.00%
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Set a Business Of Medium-Density Polyethylene (MDPE) Pipes Manufacturing

A kind of polyethylene with a moderate density is known as medium-density polyethylene (MDPE). MDPE typically has a density of 0.93 to 0.97 grams per cubic centimeter. The normal melting range for this resin is 110–130 °C (230–266 °F). Natural gas distribution, LPG/Propane transmission, and chemical transportation all use MDPE pipe. Because they are constructed entirely of recycled materials and are less expensive over time, MDPE (medium density polyethylene) pipes are excellent substitutes for conventional steel pipes. MDPE pipes are formed of the plastic material high-density polyethylene. The substance is robust and long-lasting, making it perfect for a range of uses. The fundamental distinction between MDPE and HDPE pipe is that MDPE is lighter and easier to handle and install due to its lower density. Additionally, because MDPE pipe is more flexible, it is perfect for confined places or locations where the pipe may need to be bent. The ability to recycle the resin after its lifecycle is another advantage of MDPE pipe. This type of piping system has the primary limitation that it should only be used in dry conditions because it is not as robust as other materials, like PVC. MDPE pipe can be produced in lengths up to 1 km and comes in diameters ranging from 20 mm to 630 mm. High-density polyethylene (HDPE) pellets are melted and then extruded to create MDPE pipes. Uses and Application The most popular type of pipe utilized in the construction sector is MDPE. They are reasonably priced, simple to install, and environmentally friendly because they are constructed from recycled materials and may be used for water mains, sewer lines, and other forms of piping. Additionally, it is used to make packaging material, hoses, and tubing. MDPE is used in industrial piping applications, water and sewer systems, geothermal heating systems, and gas infrastructure projects. A type of plastic pipe called MDPE is utilized for gas and water lines. Gas lines and water mains are just two applications for MDPE pipes. MDPE resists chemicals well and resists stress cracking. Because it does not release dangerous compounds into the water, it is utilized in gas and water pipes. From sewage and drainage systems to natural gas distribution, MDPE pipes are utilized in a range of applications. Raw materials like high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and low-density polyethylene (LDPE) are used in the production process first (LDPE). Extruded pipe with a diameter ranging from 2 inches to 60 inches is made from these materials after they have been melted. After cooling, the pipe is cut to the proper length and supplied to the customer. Applications for MDPE pipes include irrigation systems, septic and drainage systems, LPG, hot and cold water distribution, and natural gas distribution. Additionally, they are employed in the mining, oil, and gas sectors. Indian Market The market for polyolefin pipes is expected to reach USD 24.1 billion by 2026, at a CAGR of 5.3%, from an estimated USD 18.6 billion in 2021. The expanding building and construction, agricultural, and other industries in the developing economies of APAC and South America are the main drivers of the polyolefin pipes market expansion. Additionally, the expansion of the market will be fueled by the rising use of PE globally. India's rising demand for electricity has compelled players in the power industry to improve their current capacity for energy production. The growth of energy generation infrastructure is referred to as an increase in existing capacity, and as a result, the need for HDPE/MDPE pipes or ducts has increased. The product type, industry vertical, and application region are used to segment the India HDPE Pipes Market for FTTx Industry. The market is segmented into standard ducts, micro ducts, routes, and other categories based on type. It is divided into telecom, power, transport, building & infrastructure, and others depending on the industry vertical. The market is examined across backbone, metropolitan, and mobile backhaul based on application areas. All segments of the India HDPE Pipes Market share for FTTx industry have been examined. Industry Major Market Players: 1. DUTRON GROUP 2. MIRAJ PIPES & FITTINGS PVT. LTD. 3. GAMSON INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED 4. NAGARJUNA POLYMERS 5. APOLLO PIPES 6. MANGALAM PIPES PVT LTD. 7. JAIN IRRIGATION SYSTEMS LTD. 8. BERLIA ELECTRICALS PVT. LTD. 9. EONN PLAST INDIA 10. ALEX PIPE INDIA PVT. LTD. 11. GSK Irrigation Private Limited. 12. Kunststoff Pipes LLP, 13. Khyati Polymers, 14. Elegant Polymers, 15. Sarovar Polymers Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: MDPE Pipes:5,400 Kgs per dayPlant & machinery: 94 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project:376 Lakhs
Return: 27.00%Break even: 61.00%
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Set up UPVC and CPVC Pipes Manufacturing Business

UPVC is an acronym for un-plasticized polyvinyl chloride. It is also known as rigid PVC or UPVC. CPVC is an acronym for chlorinated polyvinyl chloride. It is similar to PVC but is more resistant to chemicals and heat. UPVC (un-plasticized polyvinylchloride) pipes and fittings exhibit excellent resistance to aggressive environments both naturally occurring and as a result of industrial activity. They are resistant to almost all types of corrosion, either chemical or electrochemical in nature. Since UPVC is a non-conductor, galvanic and electro chemical effects do not occur in UPVC pipes. CPVC pipe stands for Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride. It is a thermoplastic that is produced by chlorination of PVC resin and can withstand higher temperatures. CPVC pipe is used in hot and cold water pipes, industrial liquid handling. CPVC is made from the polymerization reaction of vinyl chloride (VC) monomer molecules. CPVC is a type of plastic that is treated with chlorine, making it resistant to corrosion. Un-plasticized polyvinyl chloride (UPVC) and chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC) pipes are popular choices for plumbing, due to their durability and resistance to corrosion. While both types of pipes are similar in terms of composition, they differ in terms of manufacturing process and installation. uPVC pipes are typically white or light gray in color, while CPVC pipes are usually dark gray. Un-plasticized polyvinyl chloride (UPVC) and chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC) pipes are made from two different types of plastic. uPVC is rigid, while CPVC is semi-rigid. Both are used for piping in homes and businesses, but there are some key differences between the two. CPVC can withstand higher temperatures than uPVC, so it's typically used for hot water lines and industrial pipe systems. UPC has a lower cost per unit foot than CPVC, so it's often chosen for residential water supply lines. Uses and Application UPVC and CPVC pipes are commonly used in plumbing and irrigation applications. They are also used in the chemical industry, as they are resistant to most acids and bases. UPVC pipes are easy to install and require little maintenance, making them a popular choice for both home and commercial use. CPVC pipes are slightly more expensive than UPVC pipes, but they offer superior corrosion resistance and are often used in high-temperature applications. In addition, CPVC pipes have an outer layer of PVC that is reinforced with glass fibers for increased strength. UPVC and CPVC pipes are used in a variety of applications, including: • Drainage, • Water supply, • Cable protection, • Medical equipment. They're strong, durable, and easy to install, making them a popular choice for both home and commercial use. Indian Market CPVC Pipes and Fittings Market size was valued at USD 1491.9 Million in 2021 and is projected to reach USD 3407.6 Million by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 12.52% from 2022 to 2030. The report entitled “India Plastic Pipe (UPVC, CPVC, HDPE) Market Outlook, 2026 by, gives a comprehensive detail of the Plastic pipe market of India. In the new normal India, Polymer pipes quickly replaced metal pipes as they were more affordable and corrosion-resistant. Today, polymer pipes are used for numerous purposes in a host of industries, which includes facilitating water supply to homes, irrigation, vacuum and pressure systems, drainage and sewage systems, manufacture of advanced fire-sprinkler systems, infrastructure for the conveyance of chemicals, heating and cooling fluids, food products, and of many forms of gaseous or liquid fluids. The polymer pipes sector has been doing rather good, despite the pandemic impact. A significant shift has happened in demand for the metal to polymer pipes in various sectors, including plumbing and piping applications in the construction industry. CPVC pipes are increasingly being used for hot and cold-water plumbing, and the sector has witnessed strong growth in the usage of these pipes. Industry Major Market Players: 1. Supreme Industries Limited, 2. Finolex Industries Limited, 3. Astral Poly Technik Limited, 4. Viking Group, Charlotte Pipe, 5. Gf Piping Systems, 6. Aliaxis, Johnson Controls, 7. The Lubrizol Corporation, 8. Nibco Inc. 9. Spears Manufacturing Company,
Plant capacity: CPVC Pipes 50 mm:4 MT Per Day UPVC Pipes 150 mm:8 MT Per DayPlant & machinery: 313 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project:714 Lakhs
Return: 27.00%Break even: 56.00%
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