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Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) Projects, Non-Durable Items, Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG), Packaged Foods, Beverages, Toiletries, Over-the-Counter Drugs and many other Consumables

Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) goods are popularly named as consumer packaged goods. Items in this category include all consumables (other than groceries/pulses) people buy at regular intervals. The most common in the list are toilet soaps, detergents, shampoos, toothpaste, shaving products, shoe polish, packaged foodstuff, and household accessories and extends to certain electronic goods. These items are meant for daily of frequent consumption and have a high return.

The Indian FMCG sector with a market size of US$14.8 billion is the fourth largest sector in the economy. The FMCG market is set to double from USD 14.7 billion in 2008-09 to USD 30 billion in 2012. FMCG sector will witness more than 60 per cent growth in rural and semi-urban India by 2010. Indian consumer goods market is expected to reach $400 billion by 2010.Hair care, household care, male grooming, female hygiene, and the chocolates and confectionery categories are estimated to be the fastest growing segments. At present, urban India accounts for 66% of total FMCG consumption, with rural India accounting for the remaining 34%. However, rural India accounts for more than 40% consumption in major FMCG categories such as personal care, fabric care, and hot beverages. In urban areas, home and personal care category, including skin care, household care and feminine hygiene, will keep growing at relatively attractive rates. Within the foods segment, it is estimated that processed foods, bakery, and dairy are long-term growth categories in both rural and urban areas.The growing incline of rural and semi-urban folks for FMCG products will be mainly responsible for the growth in this sector, as manufacturers will have to deepen their concentration for higher sales volumes.

Major Players in this sector include Hindustan Unilever Ltd., ITC (Indian Tobacco Company), Nestlé India, GCMMF (AMUL), Dabur India, Asian Paints (India), Cadbury India, Britannia Industries, Procter & Gamble Hygiene and Health Care, Marico Industries, Nirma,Coca-Cola, Pepsi and others.As per the analysis by ASSOCHAM, Companies Hindustan Unilever Ltd , Dabur India originates half of their sales from rural India. While Colgate Palmolive India and Marico constitutes nearly 37% respectively, however Nestle India Ltd and GSK Consumer drive 25 per cent of sales from rural India.

A rapid urbanization, increase in demands, presence of large number of young population, a large number of opportunities is available in the FMCG sector. The Finance Minister has proposed to introduce an integrated Goods and Service Tax by April 2010.This is an exceptionally good move because the growth of consumption, production, and employment is directly proportionate to reduction in indirect taxes which constitute no less than 35% of the total cost of consumer products - the highest in Asia.. The bottom line is that Indian market is changing rapidly and is showing unprecedented consumer business opportunity.

 

 

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Coconut Oil from Copra

Copra is the dried flesh of coconuts. Copra is the richest source of edible oil. On dry weight basis, copra contains 65-70 per cent oil. Coconut oil finds extensive use in the food industry due to its specific properties such as low melting point, resistance to oxidative rancidity, pleasing flavour and easy digestibility. Coconut oil is preferred as a source of fat in the preparations of infant milk powder, ice cream, confectionery and bakery products. India’s consumption is growing annually at 5% p.a. Within the industry, 40% of oils & fats are sold in packaged form and this segment is growing at 20-25% p.a. With this pace, the industry will get 75-80% packaged by 2018. The worldwide market for Coconut Oil is expected to grow at a CAGR of roughly 4.5% over the next five years, will reach 4900 million US$ in 2023, from 3760 million US$ in 2017. This facilitates the development of new technologies and ensures a high quality product. Few Indian major players are as under • Confro Agros Ltd. • Dabur India Ltd. • K P L Oil Mills Pvt. Ltd. • Malayalam Solvent Extractions Ltd. • Marico Ltd. • Naturesse Consumer Care Products Pvt. Ltd.
Plant capacity: Coconut Oil: 9 MT/day Coconut Deoiled Cake by product: 6 MT/dayPlant & machinery: Rs. 127 lakhs
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Return: 28.00%Break even: 63.00%
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Tea Blending and Packaging

The tea-plant, in its natural state, grows into a small or medium-sized tree, but in commercial plantations it is pruned and trained to form a many-branched low bush and is encouraged to produce vigorous vegetative growth by adopting an appropriate schedule of fertilizer applications. Blending is the process of mixing of high grade different type of teas. Tea is the world’s and India’s beverage of choice, after water. The organised branded tea segment was at about Rs 12,970 crore in 2017, up from Rs 12,240 crore in 2016, according to market research firm Euromonitor International. India is the world’s second largest producer of tea, after China. In 2017-18, it recorded the highest production, at 1,325 million kg, 6% higher than the previous year. Exports grew at more than twice that rate to hit 257 million kg. The market is expected to grow annually by 6.5% (CAGR 2018-2021). This facilitates the development of new technologies and ensures a high quality product. Few Indian major players are as under • Alipurduar Tea Co. Ltd. • Amar Tea Pvt. Ltd. • Buds Tea Inds. Ltd. • Chamong Tea Co. Ltd. • Chengmari Tea Co. Ltd. • Cinnatolliah Tea Ltd. • Crystal Tea (India) Ltd.
Plant capacity: Fermented & PF Tea: 1000 Kgs./day Fermented & Green Tea: 1000 Kgs./day Green & PF Tea: 1000 Kgs./day Brick & PF Tea: 1000 Kgs./dayPlant & machinery: Rs 33 lakhs
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Return: 29.00%Break even: 60.00%
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T-Shirt Manufacturing Business

T-Shirt Manufacturing Business. How to Start a Readymade Garments Business. Business Opportunities in Apparel or Clothing Industry T-shirts are not just a fashion essential – they are a medium for expression and an ageless insignia of the young and the young at heart. It’s easy to wear, comfortable, stylish, finds space at almost every occasion and hence everybody has one. The t-shirt market of India includes knit shirts, polos, knit tops, etc., and is specifically targeted towards the youth segment. One of the main reasons behind its popularity among youth is that teenagers are today’s rational buyers who keep every aspect in their mind before purchasing the t-shirt including colour, design, garment, logo etc., which allows their mind to take over the t-shirt design as their personality, style, and attitude. T-shirts have indeed come a long way from its rise to popularity in the back in the 50s. Now, trends in t-shirts change faster than seasons. Moreover, tees are no longer a basic item of clothing, but more a means to showcase attitude and beliefs. The consumer wardrobe in international as well as in the Indian market is witnessing a constant shift from formal to casual attire. Consequently, casual wear categories like t-shirts, denims, casual shirts and trousers are witnessing a comparatively higher growth rate. The Indian consumer is no longer restricted to same combo of woven shirt and trouser for all occasions. Wardrobe of an Indian consumer has evolved with time and now it is a combination of various different kinds of clothing for different occasions like office, gym, shopping, morning or evening walk, marriage and social gatherings etc. This trend of occasion specific clothing has also provided an additional impetus for the growth of the adaptable casual wear categories like t-shirts.? Market Outlook The emerging trend of occasion specific clothing has given impetus to the growth of casual wear. A peep inside casual wear stores here suggests that t-shirts have a presence that cannot be ignored and also have an ally even among the not-so-fashion-conscious people. The increasing trend of Friday dressing is another driving factor for the t-shirts market in India. India is the sixth largest supplier of readymade garments in the world with a 3.7 per cent share in global exports. The readymade garment industry is considered an off-shoot of India’s Textile industry which the dates back to the middle of 19 century. The textile industry is the maximum revenue gathering industry in the country. The industry can be divided in to two segments, the natural fiber segment and the manmade synthetic fiber segment. The industry even after the introduction of power – driven machines or mechanical process of button holding, stitching or embroidery, continued to remain labor intensive and cheap labor is our forte. The overall demand of clothing has gone up in the state because of increasing degree of industrialization, effecting clothing habits. The increasing level of communication leading to increased travel and tourism has in turn created the demand for both seasonal and occasional clothing. India’s Rs. 12,200 crore-worth t-shirt market is expected to grow at an impressive CAGR of 12 percent to reach Rs. 21,250 crore by 2018. This market, which includes knit shirts, polo shirts, knit tops, etc., is presently dominated by the men’s and boys’ segments, which contribute 85 percent of the market share. The women’s and girls’ segments are, on the other hand, expected to register a higher CAGR of 14 percent over the next five years, compared to the 11 percent growth anticipated for the men’s and boys’ segments. The expected faster growth of women’s and girls’ t-shirts may be attributed to the comparatively lower base of market size and increasing acceptance of casual clothing among women. As a matter of fact, the t-shirts category is one of the top high-growth categories in men’s, women’s and kids’ apparel in India. In India, most of the brands and retailers that earlier used to focus on men’s casualwear have now started promoting women’s casualwear, including t-shirts and denims. Many discount schemes and loyalty programmes are being rolled out to tempt women into experimenting with t-shirts. At present, a bulk of the women’s t-shirt market is concentrated in the metros and bigger cities. However, in the years to come, the women’s t-shirts category is expected to register deeper penetration into tier-I and -II cities as well. T-shirts market is India has huge opportunities for industry players due to increasing penetration of the category into smaller towns, rural areas, middle aged consumers and women. T-shirts are also increasingly being used in Indian corporate houses to motivate employees, to build brand loyalty in the market as well as to display the company's attitude by displaying its motto or slogan in front of stakeholders. Today in major corporate houses promotional T-shirts became very popular as corporate gifts and more and more corporate or promotional T-shirts are demanding in the market, manufacturers are also manufacturing best quality designer-type pieces with buyers' logos, institutional advertising, slogans and emblems on T-shirts as well as for the end users. The global t-shirt industry has evolved, driving fashion trends in form of plain t-shirts, personalized t-shirts, graphic t-shirts, vintage t-shirt designs, and long sleeve custom T-shirts. With leading fashion brands across the globe embracing t-shirt industry, the future outlook appears positive. The global market for t-shirt is quite an established market and is further poised to offer strong growth opportunities, evolving beyond its early adopter stage to reach mass market during the forecast period 2017 - 2025. The t-shirt category, especially custom-print and designed, has exhibited a higher acceptance for e-tailing. The prevailing trend of Friday dressing is another important trend shaping the market demand. Most of the companies, domestic as well as multi-national companies (MNCs) allow casual clothing (mostly t-shirts with the company’s name and logo) as an official dressing on Fridays. This is stimulating demand for casual apparels especially t-shirts. T-shirts are specifically targeted towards the young population segment. One of the main reasons behind the popularity among youth is that t-shirts strike chord with the creativity hidden inside each teenager. The segment accounted more than half of the global T-shirt market revenue in the same year. Cotton is the most common and preferred fabric for t-shirts as they are ideal for everyday wear. A variety of cotton with different properties is used for making apparels. However, other materials such as linen, lycra, polyester, rayon and blends of two or three materials are also used for manufacturing t-shirts. Each material poses’ a unique quality and can be used according to the activity and different climatic conditions. T-shirts made from lycra and polyester are generally used for athletic apparels, while cotton and linen t-shirts are preferred for daily casual wear. In addition, different blends such as cotton and linen, cotton and polyester and blends of rayon are often used to exploit the merits of different material leaving their shortcomings. The blends are preferred for t-shirt manufacturing and hence are expected to demonstrate a significant growth throughout the forecast period. The global t-shirt market is valued at 185.1 billion dollars (approximately 1,231,424 crore rupees) which means that, although the Indian market is both sizeable and growing at 5,400 crore rupees, it is not one of the world’s largest by a long way. Readymade Garment Industry The readymade garment industry in India has historically been one of the most important segments of the textile industry in India. The Indian readymade apparel market is one of the largest contributors to India’s economy, providing millions with employment while making significant contributions to India’s annual GDP and export earnings. Today, India is the world’s 6th largest exporter of readymade garment products, registering over US$17 billion in readymade garment export value annually. Combining global demand that is at an all-time high, with much stronger support and preferential policies from the government, India’s readymade garment (RMG) industry is set to achieve rapid growth in the future. The readymade garment sector is currently the largest contributor to India’s total textile and apparel exports, accounting for roughly 41%. Employment in India’s readymade garment industry now has around 12 million people, making it the largest employment provider for all sectors. This year, this number will increase to 12.9 million. Most of the workers employed in the readymade garment industry in India are women and mainly contributes about 4% of the Gross Domestic Product or GDP of India. The RMG industry can be categorized into menswear, women swear, kids wear, sportswear, innerwear, knitwear, etc. Menswear is the largest segment. The Ministry of Textiles projects the kids wear segment to capture larger market share by the end of 2021. The market is also segmented by price sensitivity – high end for the affluent, medium priced for the core and high middle classes, and low end for the low and core middle class. Denim holds a prominent place in India's RMG market and accounts for approximately 5% of the market. The increasing demand for denim is driven by its comfort and style, preference amongst youth and increasing usage by women and youth in smaller cities and rural India. The readymade garments industry, excluding exports, is set to double to Rs 4 lakh crore in the next five years with the removal of excise duty and increased demand for branded garments. The readymade garments industry is only a part of a huge textile export market that consists of fabrics, made-ups, yarn, thread, fibre, woolen textiles, silk textiles and readymade garments. The global readymade apparel industry is perhaps among the most advanced, and yet the most fragmented, of all retail sectors. The global market is estimated at $183 billion, with the US having a major share in it. 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Shaving Cream

Shaving Cream or shaving foam is a frothy cosmetic cream applied to body hair, usually facial hair, to facilitate shaving. The use of cream achieves three effects: lubricates the cutting process; swells keratin; and desensitizes skin. Shaving creams commonly consist of an emulsion of oils, soaps or surfactants, and water. Blades with polymeric coating reduce the need for shaving creams. Shaving Cream is one of those necessary products that go along side any sort of razor of your choice. Whether you choose to use a disposable, cartridge, electric, straight edge, or even the best double edge safety razor – men (and women) always have asked themselves time and time again ‘What does shaving cream really do when applied to your skin. In 2017, the global Shaving Cream market size was million US$ and is forecast to million US in 2025, growing at a CAGR of from 2018. The objectives of this study are to define, segment, and project the size of the Shaving Cream market based on company, product type, application and key regions. Shaving Cream Market is segmented on the basis of various parameters. The factors which are impacting the market’s growth are studied in detail.
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Detergent Cake and Detergent Powder Manufacturing Industry

Detergent Cake and Detergent Powder Manufacturing Industry. Start a Washing Powder and Cake Business Detergent is a blend of surfactants with cleaning properties. The surfactants are the compounds similar to the soap and mostly soluble in hard water. The alkyl benzenesulfonates and their compounds are the main ingredients of the detergent. Detergents are mainly grouped into three types of detergents such as anionic detergents, cationic detergents, and non-ionic & zwitterionic detergents. In the household context detergents are referred as laundry detergents and foaming agents as a cleaning material. Detergents are usually available as powders or concentrated solutions. The household detergents are for daily household cleaning purposes while industrial detergents are used for the industrial needs. The main advantage of detergent powders is that they are easy to use and remove the dust, dirt, grease, oil and other environmental pollutants with ease and effectiveness. Detergent powders can be used for hand wash as well as machine wash applications. Detergent Cake is detergent in cake form, which can be used with hand as well as in soft water. Detergent cakes are generally formulated using one or more surfactants to improve their cleaning performance and make them good even for use in hard water conditions. Detergents are available in three forms, namely powder detergent, bar detergent and liquid detergent. Powder detergents are widely accepted by Indian consumers and dominate the industry. Even though detergent bars are still used in rural areas, they are fast disappearing from the market because of ineffectiveness. Features: • Effective cleaning • Safe chemicals • Lasts long • Exact composition • Hygienically processed • Effective results Apart from their use in clothes washing, detergents also have applications in the following industries: • In industry, in laundry and dry cleaning. • In textile processing, grain milling, metal plating and foods canning. • In dairy foods and beverages processing and in restaurants. • In plant maintenance and industrial house-keeping. Market Outlook Detergents, as a constituent of the overall FMCG industry, accounts for a near 12% of the total demand for all FMCG products estimated at over Rs. 530 bn. Detergents, chemically known as alfa olefin sulphonates (AOS) are used as fabric brightening agent, anti-deposition agent, stain remover and as a bleacher. A major input for the production of detergents is a petrochemical, Linear Alkyl Benzene (LAB), while soaps rely more on an inorganic chemical, caustic soda, as a major input. The overall market for detergent is growing with a CAGR of 13.06% from the last five years. the detergent market in India is expected to grow from INR 151.89 bn in 2015 to INR 243.04 bn by 2020 at a CAGR of 9.86%. The demand for detergents has been growing at an annual growth rate of 10 to 11 per cent during the past five years. Where an urban consumer prefers washing powder and detergents, a rural consumer is more inclined towards washing cakes and bars. But, over the last few years. At present, the size of the Indian FMCG market is estimated to be Rs 125,000 crore and is growing at the rate of 12 per cent yearly. According to an industry reports, the sector is expected to grow by up to 17 per cent annually to touch Rs 400,000 crore by 2020. The per-capita consumption rate of detergents in India is 2.7 kg per annum and this market is expected to grow at the rate of 7 to 9 per cent per annum in terms of volume. The penetration level of detergent bars and powder in India is higher as compared to the urban market. The use of certain chemicals and other toxic elements in detergents can potentially deteriorate purchase intent, which can hamper market growth. Detergent Cake and Detergent Powder Manufacturing Industry. Start a Washing Powder and Cake Business Detergent is a blend of surfactants with cleaning properties. The surfactants are the compounds similar to the soap and mostly soluble in hard water. The alkyl benzenesulfonates and their compounds are the main ingredients of the detergent. Detergents are mainly grouped into three types of detergents such as anionic detergents, cationic detergents, and non-ionic & zwitterionic detergents. In the household context detergents are referred as laundry detergents and foaming agents as a cleaning material. Detergents are usually available as powders or concentrated solutions. The household detergents are for daily household cleaning purposes while industrial detergents are used for the industrial needs. The main advantage of detergent powders is that they are easy to use and remove the dust, dirt, grease, oil and other environmental pollutants with ease and effectiveness. Detergent powders can be used for hand wash as well as machine wash applications. Detergent Cake is detergent in cake form, which can be used with hand as well as in soft water. Detergent cakes are generally formulated using one or more surfactants to improve their cleaning performance and make them good even for use in hard water conditions. Detergents are available in three forms, namely powder detergent, bar detergent and liquid detergent. Powder detergents are widely accepted by Indian consumers and dominate the industry. Even though detergent bars are still used in rural areas, they are fast disappearing from the market because of ineffectiveness. Features: • Effective cleaning • Safe chemicals • Lasts long • Exact composition • Hygienically processed • Effective results Apart from their use in clothes washing, detergents also have applications in the following industries: • In industry, in laundry and dry cleaning. • In textile processing, grain milling, metal plating and foods canning. • In dairy foods and beverages processing and in restaurants. • In plant maintenance and industrial house-keeping. Market Outlook Detergents, as a constituent of the overall FMCG industry, accounts for a near 12% of the total demand for all FMCG products estimated at over Rs. 530 bn. Detergents, chemically known as alfa olefin sulphonates (AOS) are used as fabric brightening agent, anti-deposition agent, stain remover and as a bleacher. A major input for the production of detergents is a petrochemical, Linear Alkyl Benzene (LAB), while soaps rely more on an inorganic chemical, caustic soda, as a major input. The overall market for detergent is growing with a CAGR of 13.06% from the last five years. the detergent market in India is expected to grow from INR 151.89 bn in 2015 to INR 243.04 bn by 2020 at a CAGR of 9.86%. The demand for detergents has been growing at an annual growth rate of 10 to 11 per cent during the past five years. Where an urban consumer prefers washing powder and detergents, a rural consumer is more inclined towards washing cakes and bars. But, over the last few years. At present, the size of the Indian FMCG market is estimated to be Rs 125,000 crore and is growing at the rate of 12 per cent yearly. According to an industry reports, the sector is expected to grow by up to 17 per cent annually to touch Rs 400,000 crore by 2020. The per-capita consumption rate of detergents in India is 2.7 kg per annum and this market is expected to grow at the rate of 7 to 9 per cent per annum in terms of volume. The penetration level of detergent bars and powder in India is higher as compared to the urban market. The use of certain chemicals and other toxic elements in detergents can potentially deteriorate purchase intent, which can hamper market growth. A key factor driving the growth of the market is the growth in surfactants market. Surfactants help in reducing the surface tension of water and thereby increase the wetting and spreading dynamics of water. These compounds improve the cleaning performance by enabling quick and effective wetting of substrate surfaces such as clothes dishes and others. Moreover, the detergent segment accounted for the largest share in the global surfactants market in 2017. Thus, the growth in surfactants is expected to enhance the growth of the detergent market, during the forecast period. The rapid changing lifestyles of people and global modernization are the key drivers for the detergent industry. Industries like chemical, paint, textile, paper and automobile are the key factors and demand drivers for the use of industrial detergents. Rising population and growing disposable income of the consumers enables increase in demand for the clothing, hospitality, and the end users are major driver for detergent market growth. On the other hand there are some restraints to the growth of detergent market such as government rules, norms, and regulations, environmental reforms, and CSRs. The key manufacturers in the Detergent include: P&G, Unilever, Church & Dwight, Henkel, Clorox, ReckittBenckiser, Kao, Scjohnson, Lion, Colgate, Amway, Phoenix Brand, LIBY Group, Nice Group, Blue Moon, Shanghai White Cat Group, Pangkam, Nafine, Lam Soon (Hong Kong) Limited, Lonkey, Reward Group, Kaimi, Baoding Qilijia Daily Chemical, Beijing Lvsan Chemistry FMCG Market in India FMCG market in India is expected to grow at a CAGR of 20.6 per cent and is expected to reach US$ 103.7 billion by 2020 from US$ 49 billion in 2016. The rural FMCG market in India is expected to grow at a CAGR of 14.6 per cent, and reach US$ 220 billion by 2025 from US$ 29.4 billion in 2016. FMCG is the 4th largest sector in the Indian economy. Growing awareness, easier access, and changing lifestyles are the key growth drivers for the consumer market. The focus on agriculture, MSMEs, education, healthcare, infrastructure and employment under the Union Budget 2018-19 is expected to directly impact the FMCG sector. These initiatives are expected to increase the disposable income in the hands of the common people, especially in the rural area, which will be beneficial for the sector. With rise in disposable incomes, mid- and high-income consumers in urban areas have shifted their purchasing trend from essential to premium products. In response, firms have started enhancing their premium products portfolio. Indian and multinational FMCG players are leveraging India as a strategic sourcing hub for cost-competitive product development and manufacturing to cater to international markets. Fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) sector is an important contributor to the India’s GDP growth. Currently, FMCG industry is the fourth largest sector in the Indian economy and provides employment to around 3 million people. Over the years, India FMCG sector has been growing at a healthy pace on account of growing disposable income, booming youth population and increasing brand consciousness among consumers. Top 10 India FMCG Brands are: • Hindustan Unilever Ltd. • ITC (Indian Tobacco Company) • Nestlé India • GCMMF (AMUL) • Dabur India • Asian Paints (India) • Cadbury India • Britannia Industries • Procter & Gamble Hygiene and Health Care • Marico Industries Starting a detergent powder or synthetic washing powder business is one of the most feasible business options owing to the straightforward manufacturing process involved. Detergent powder market is one segment of the FMCG market in the world with significant growth potential. Being a consumer good, people use it on a daily basis for clothes, hand wash and kitchen utensils and its demand is found in the market all through the year. Moreover, an entrepreneur can initiate a detergent manufacturing business with moderate capital investment. 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Turmeric, Dhania and Chilli Powder

Spices impart aroma, color and taste to food preparations. The volatile oils from spices give the aroma and the oleoresins impart the taste.Spices are non-leafy parts (e.g. bud, fruit, seed, bark, rhizome, and bulb) of plants used as a flavoring or seasoning, although many can also be used as an herbal medicine. The Indian spices market is projected to reach approximately USD 18 billion by 2020 with growth in the sector is expected to be led by branded spices and spice mixes. The Indian government is aggressively promoting spice exports through various initiatives such as setting up of spice parks. Spice Parks offer common processing facilities to both producers and exporters.As a whole there is a good scope for new entrepreneur to invest in this business. Few Indian major players are as under • A D F Foods Ltd. • Aachi Masala Food'S Pvt. Ltd. • AkayFlavours& Aromatics Pvt. Ltd. • Catch Foods (India) Ltd. • Chordia Food Products Ltd. • Devon Foods Ltd.
Plant capacity: Turmeric Powder: 200 Kgs./Day Dhania Powder: 200 Kgs./Day Chilli Powder: 200 Kgs./DayPlant & machinery: Rs 16 lakhs
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Roller Flour Mill

Roller Flour Mills involved in commercial milling operations and unorganized sector consisting of mainly Chakkis. Around 800 large Flour Mills in the country convert about 10.5 Million Tons of wheat into wheat products i.e., Coarse Flour, Flour, Semolina, Bran & Wheat Germ. The flour milling industry is the main consumer of wheat and rye because these grains are the key cereals used for bread production. Maize, oat, barley and rice are used in flour production. The market size of packaged wheat flour will touch Rs 15,500 crore mark by 2020, double of its current market size of Rs 7,500 crore. The packaged wheat flour market in India is growing at a Compound Annual Growth Rate of almost 19 per cent since past three years. Entrepreneurs who invest in this project will be successful. Few Indian major players are as under • Aruppukottai Shri Ramalinga Roller Flour Mills Ltd. • Bannari Amman Flour Mill Ltd. • Bhawani Roller Flour Mills Ltd. • Century Flour Mills Ltd. • Delhi Flour Mills Co. Ltd. • Flour & Food Ltd.
Plant capacity: Maida: 10500 MT/Annum Sooji: 2520 MT/Annum Wheat Flour: 4200 MT/Annum Wheat Bran: 3780 MT/AnnumPlant & machinery: Rs 154 lakhs
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Turmeric Powder, Coriander Powder and Chilli Powder Processing Industry

Turmeric Powder, Coriander Powder and Chilli Powder Processing Industry. Start a Masala Factory. Spices Production Business With spice, comes flavors and regular foods become luscious in taste. Each spice has a different texture, unique aroma, and enhancing features that bring out the best of the ingredients and make food delectable. India, known as the home of spices, boasts a long history of trading with the ancient civilizations of Rome and China. Today, Indian spices are the most sought-after globally, given their exquisite aroma, texture, taste and medicinal value. India has the largest domestic market for spices in the world. Traditionally, spices in India have been grown in small land holdings, with organic farming gaining prominence in recent times. Turmeric (Curcuma longa) is native to Asia and India. The tuberous rhizomes or underground stems of turmeric have been used from antiquity as condiments, a dye and as an aromatic stimulant in several medicines. Turmeric is very important spice in India, which produces nearly entire whole world’s crop and consumes 80% of it. India is by far the largest producer and exporter of turmeric in the world. Turmeric occupies about 6% of the total area under spices and condiments in India. Turmeric has been India’s golden spice for the past five centuries. It is one of those few Indian products having both commercials as well as mythological significance. Turmeric is used not only in the culinary item but also as cosmetics in almost every Indian household. Turmeric has been used in Asia for thousands of years and is a major part of Ayurveda, unman, and traditional Chinese medicine. It was first used as a dye, and then later for its supposed properties in folk medicine. Turmeric is one of the key ingredients in many Asian dishes, imparting mustard like earthy aroma and pungent, slightly bitter flavor to foods. Turmeric is used mostly in savory dishes but also is used in some sweet dishes, such as the cake stuffing. Turmeric paper also called Curcuma paper; this paper is steeped in a tincture of turmeric and allowed to dry. It is used in chemical analysis as an indicator of acidity and alkalinity. Dhania Powder is the need of every Indian cuisine. Coriander or dhaniya is an indispensible spice in Indian as well as in all other cuisines. There is no distinct evidence on its place of origin but it is believed to be a native of southern Europe. Although it is now widely cultivated all over the world for its green leaves, seed production is largely concentrated in India. It is scientifically known as Coriandrum sativum. Chilli Powder is a world renowned spice that is used in many cuisines and recipes of various cultures to add a tangy taste to them. India is one of the largest consumer and exporter of chillies. It is often referred to as a type of pepper due to its matching taste but interestingly it is not even close to the family of piper nigrum rather it belongs to the family of capsicum. Chillies come in different colors, varieties, fragrances, sizes etc. but are similar in structure i.e. a hollow, seed containing and tube like structure. A substance known by the name of Capsaicin results in the pungent flavor of the fruit. Market Outlook The demand for Indian spices used all over the world has not only increased the demand for vegetarian and non-vegetarian recipes to be filled with tasteful and medicinal qualities, but their use in the cosmetics industry has increased in record quantities this year. Total spices export from India stood at 1.08 billion kgs, valued at US$ 3.11 billion in the year 2017-18. Between Apr-Oct 2018, 621.98 kgs of spices worth US$ 1.84 billion have been exported. Top 10 importers of Indian spices between Apr-Oct 2018 were the US, China, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Bangladesh, Thailand, UK, UAE, Malaysia and Sri Lanka. During 2017-18, top 10 exported spices and spice products in terms of value were Chilli, Mint products, Spice Oils & Oleoresins, Cumin, Turmeric, Pepper, Curry powders/paste, Cardamom seeds, other spices (Tamarind, Asafoetida, and Cassia) and Garlic. India is known to trade around 50 percent of spices by volume, all over the world. As per the latest news and research, there is a high demand of spices around the globe and the country is predicted to export powdered and other spices like oils, seasoning, oleoresins, and extracts. India imports round about 0.1 Million tonnes of spices which is being re-exported. Several Indian states like Gujarat, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Orissa and Madhya Pradesh are the leading states that produce Spices India. The Indian spices market is projected to reach approximately USD 18 billion by 2020 with growth in the sector is expected to be led by branded spices and spice mixes. The Indian government is aggressively promoting spice exports through various initiatives such as setting up of spice parks. Spice Parks offer common processing facilities to both producers and exporters. Turmeric India is the largest producer, consumer and exporter of turmeric in the world. Indian turmeric is considered to be the best in the world market because of its high curcumin content. India accounts for about 80 per cent of world turmeric production and 60 per cent of world exports. Other major producers are Pakistan, China, Haiti, Jamaica, Peru, Taiwan and Thailand. Asian countries consume much of their turmeric production. The important turmeric growing States in India are, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Orissa, Maharastra, Assam, Kerala, Karnataka and West Bengal, in which Andhra Pradesh occupies 40 per cent of total turmeric area followed by Orissa and Tamil Nadu occupying 17 per cent and 13 per cent of total turmeric area respectively. In terms of production Andhra Pradesh accounts 60 per cent of total turmeric production in India followed by Tamil Nadu (13 per cent) and Orissa (12 per cent). The market is expected to be valued at more than US$ 1,300 Mn by the end of 2027, representing absolute $ opportunity of close to US$ 40 Mn in 2017 over 2016 and an incremental $ opportunity of nearly US$ 600 Mn between 2017 and 2027. On the other hand the sales of turmeric in Eastern Europe is expected to remain low as compared to other regions throughout the forecast period and is expected to account for a revenue share of little more than 4% by 2027 end. Key market players in turmeric market mainly belong to Asia Pacific region, some of the major players of this industry are Nain agro foods, earth Expo Company, curcuminea, Sino-nature, MDH Spices, ITC Spices, Tag Agro Products and Shah Ratanshi Himeji and co. among others. Dhania India is the largest producer and consumer of coriander seed. Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Rajasthan are the main coriander producing states in the country, accounting for 85-90 per cent of production. India is the biggest producer, consumer and exporter of coriander in the world with an annual production averaging around 3 lakh tonnes. The production fluctuates widely between years and has varied from below 2 lakh tonnes to above 4 lakh tonnes in this decade. Rajasthan (54%) and Madhya Pradesh (17%) are the two largest producing states in the country contributing over two-thirds to the country's total production in 2006-07. The other producers are Gujarat (6.9%), Assam (6.6%), Andhra Pradesh (3.5%, Karnataka (3.3%), Orissa (3.2%) and Tamil Nadu (2%) Coriander for seed cultivation is grown as a rabi crop with sowing undertaken during October - November and new crop arrivals seen in February - March. The major domestic buyers of coriander seed in India are spice processing agencies, which consume around 50% of the production are mostly located in the southern states of India and Delhi. The demand from this sector peaks during April to June, which also coincides with the peak arrival period. Chilli Powder The large demand of chilli is made by several chilli consuming countries as it forms part of cuisines of various cultures and is also used as a coloring agent. Most of its demand is generated in the food processing sector. The following countries are the major consumers of the world with India again leading the list • India • China • Mexico • Thailand • United States of America • United Kingdom • Germany • Sweden India is also the largest consumer and exporter of chilli crop. It consumes about 90% of the total produce of the country. The demand from the chilli powder-growing sector constitutes to 30% of the total production in the country. Exports of chillies sum up to around one lakh tons, which makes 33% of the total spices exported from the country. Chilli powder, dried chillies, pickled chillies and chilli oleoresins are some of the forms in which this crop is exported. The major importers of chillies from India are United States of America, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Mexico, Canada, United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Malaysia and Germany. India is the only country that is rich in many varieties of chilli and there is immense potential to further grow and export the different varieties that are required by different markets around the world. Global Spice Market The global market for spices has witnessed continued demand during the last few years and is estimated to reach 83,468 kilo tons by 2022, at a CAGR of 2.84% from 2016 to 2022. Increase in versatile demand across various food and beverage segments particularly for convenience foods and beverages is likely to drive the global spices market during forecast period 2016 to 2022. The leading market players in the global spices market primarily are McCormick & Co., Inc. (U.S.), Olam International (Singapore), Everest Spices (India), B&G Foods Holdings Corp. (U.S.), Cerebos Gregg’s Limited (New Zealand), MTR Foods Private Limited (India), Mahashian Di Hatti Limited (MDH)(India) and ITC Spices (India) The rising consumer awareness about the medicinal properties of a number of spices including turmeric, cloves, and cinnamon used for various fungal and bacterial infections will further drive the market growth in the near future. Antibiotic property of spices is likely to increase its demand during the forecast period. To tap into emerging markets, manufacturers are continually introducing new product portfolio, thereby driving seasonings and spices market revenue. Spice exports contribute to nation’s gross income considerably in countries like China, India, Africa and the Middle East. Spices are generally sold at premium spices and also in greater demand which can further enhance export revenues in major spice producing countries. Spices farming mechanism starts at grass root level conserving the generative and renewing capacity of the soil, plant nutrition, and soil management, yields nutritious food rich in vitality which has resistance to diseases. Increasing demand of natural flavoring and coloring agents in food, medicinal properties and health benefits are driving the spices market. There is high demand for spices from regions like Asia Pacific, Middle East and Europe. Based on the product type, the global market is segmented into individual and mixed spices, salt substitutes, salt, pepper, dried herbs, and others. Among these, salt substitutes are projected to contribute significantly towards global seasonings and spice market size over the forecast period. Changing consumer food habits and an increasing number of dedicated restaurants for Thai, French, and Italian food are a few more factors fueling the demand for spices and seasonings on a global level. Growing popularity of organic spices and seasonings is expected to continue trending by the end of 2020, boosting the revenues of the global market. Organic segment is currently at a nascent stage, and will offer lucrative growth opportunities. Certain spices and herbs even find important application in the medical therapy field. This also is a promising factor that can potentially propel the demand. 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Rubber Band Manufacturing Business

Rubber Band Manufacturing Business. Production of Rubber Products. Profitable Business Ideas in Rubber Processing Industry Rubber band (also known as an elastic band, gum band or lacky band or Hair Tie) is a loop of rubber, usually ring shaped, and commonly used to hold multiple objects, hair, wrists or bag ends together. The rubber band is the most commonly used item in our daily life and most importantly at present, there is no other substitute product for rubber bands. The market potentiality of rubber band manufacturing is huge and every year it is growing in high scale due to the increase in demand. Rubber bands are flexible circular bands produced from hollow cylindrical tubes of vulcanized natural and synthetic rubber, mineral additives, dyes and pigments. Rubber bands are a stretch of rubber and latex in the shape of a loop and are widely used to hold objects together. Rubber bands are known by various names like binder, elastic, elastic bands, lacker band or gumband. These bands are frequently used in many businesses, industries as well as at home. They are well suited for holding multiple objects together and are reusable and economical. Rubber band sizes vary according to their intended use. These elastic rubber band colors too differ. Today, in the 21st century, rubber bands are considered one of the most convenient rubber products, used by many individuals and industries for a wide variety of purposes. Industrial rubber bands are made to perform heavy duty. These industrial rubber bands have specific sizes and are very strong rubber bands, designed to stabilize almost any size load. Rubber Bands Uses The rubber bands are used to hold a large number of things such as follows: • They are used to suspend hard drives in a computer case. Suspending hard drives help in avoiding contact between the hard drives and the computer case. This in turn results in reducing vibrations to the case, thereby reducing noise in the computer case. • They are often used in orthodontics. This helps to realign teeth over a period of time. • They can also serve the purpose of an eraser by simply wrapping a rubber band tightly around the end of a pencil. • They are used during aerobic exercising as fitness tools. In fact, the wrist rubber bands are an important sports accessories too. • They are sometimes used to power model aircraft or other mechanical toys because of its property of stretchable. When the rubber band untwists itself, it will help to rotate the wings affixed to it. • They are used as projectiles. • They are used to hold small objects or file papers or in many official uses etc. Applications of Rubber Bands Rubber Bands have an extensive range of applications in both heavy and small industries like agriculture, packaging, stationery, fishery, transportation, leisure trades etc. the heavy duty industrial rubber bands are used for more demanding jobs. Market Outlook Rubber bands are one of the most convenient products. Additionally, it is widely used in agriculture, automobile, packaging industry, newspaper industry. It also used as a household consumer durable item. The Rubber Product Manufacturing industry consists of a large number of small operators that typically focus on one particular product segment or market sector. The market is huge and there is an immense opportunity in establishing a rubber band manufacturing project. Rubber band market potential is huge and the industry will grow at over 8% per annum this decade. With India’s growing role in the world economy, the Indian rubber industry has also been gaining global acceptance. India today is looked upon as world’s largest producer and third largest consumer of natural rubber. Likewise, large scale production of automobiles in India also led to the further growth of this sector. India Industrial Rubber Market is projected to grow at a double digit CAGR during the forecast period. Expanding vehicle fleet, surging new vehicle sales and booming construction industry are the major factors expected to boost demand for tires across India in the coming years and growing tire industry in India will further boost the demand for industrial rubber. The major factors contributing to the growth of the market are growing automotive production & sales, growing construction sector in the country and growing urbanization. Furthermore, India is the sixth largest producer & second largest consumer of natural rubber, fourth largest consumer of all rubber together and second largest producer of Reclaimed Rubber, which gives a unique advantage to Indian Industrial rubber industry. In India, the automotive tires & tubes consumes the largest share of the total rubber industry in India which is more than 60%. Furthermore, growing automotive industry is one of the key factors driving the India industrial rubber market. Moreover, the growing building & construction industry in the country is also propelling the demand for industrial rubber. This industry is contributing immensely in India’s B2B sector to other industries such as the Railways, Iron & Steel, Engineering, Agriculture & Food Processing, Healthcare and Mining to name a few. The rubber industry at present in India & several other countries is dominated by the Small Scale Sector. It should be further noticed that around ninety percent of the six thousand plus rubber product manufacturing units are MSMEs. They make up for 40% of all the rubber product exports from India. Since India is the second largest consumer & third largest producer of rubber on the globe so it naturally makes around two million Indians employed in the rubber industry. The industry encompasses tyre units and the other sub-sector covers rubber plantation in the country. Some of the leading players in the India Industrial Rubber Market are Lanxess, TSRC Corporation, The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Sinopec, Zeon Corporation, Nizhnekamskneftekhim, Kumho Petrochemical, JSR Corporation, Versalis S.P.A., LG Chem etc. Global Rubber Market The global natural rubber market is worth over $26.6 Billion in 2016. The application can be classified based on end users, which are automotive, medical industrial use, consumer goods. Automotive use has been in traditional ways, about 65.74% of the all application, while consumer goods application is more diversified. Generally, the growth in medical use would keep increasing in the following years, as the surging demand in both developed and developing areas. Rapidly growing automotive sector in developing economies and increased demand for high-performance tires, sealing products, and tire adhesive are expected to contribute to the growth of the global industrial rubber market. As on date, Asia Pacific is the largest producer and consumer of industrial rubber, with its tire sector exhibiting promising growth rate. Manufacturers have shifted their production facilities to emerging economies, due to the low labor and operating costs. In the industrial rubber industry, construction market is estimated to post the strongest gain during the forecast period. Other construction-related products like rubber roofing are projected to register the healthy growth. Mechanical goods is expected to account for the largest share of total demand. Suppliers of hose and belts will gain benefits from increased consumer demand of the durable goods, particularly machinery and equipment. Due to its superior properties like greater heat resistance, abrasion resistance, and lower aging effects, the demand for synthetic rubber is rapidly rising and driving the overall growth of the global rubber market. A large number of consumers are encouraged to adopt synthetic rubber over natural rubber due to the unstable prices of natural rubber. However, the rebound of rubber prices is expected to create a positive outlook for the natural rubber market in the future. Tags #Rubber_Band_Manufacturing_Project, How Rubber Band is made? 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Toilet Soap Production Business

Toilet Soap Production Business. Soap Manufacturing Plant. Profitable Business Opportunities in FMCG Sector Toilet soap, once only an urban phenomenon has now penetrated practically all areas including remote rural areas. Toilet soap refers to a soap which is designed for bathing or washing and maintaining the hygiene of the body. It is mainly prepared from three ingredients – oils or fats, alkali (caustic soda or caustic potash) and water. Perfumes, colours, antiseptics, disinfectants, special oil blends, skin-whitening agents, glycerine, etc. are also in added in soaps to target the specific needs of the consumers. Currently, toilet soaps are available in a number of varieties such as liquid soap, personal soap, medicated soap, guest soap, glycerine soap, transparent soap, beauty soap, etc. Market Outlook The global toilet soap market reached a value of US$ 20 Billion in 2018 and is further expected to reach US$ 26 Billion by 2024. The production of toilet soap has witnessed a significant growth during 2009-2016. The major factors that are currently driving the toilet soap market are growing population, increasing health awareness and rising levels of hygiene among consumers. With an increase in pollution levels and changing lifestyles, consumers are compelled to use soaps specific to their needs to stay hygienic as well as to keep their skin healthy. This has significantly increased the global demand for toilet soap in the past several years. Also, the rural demand is growing due to which the soap companies are launching more soaps in the discount segment to target the lower socio-income strata of consumers. Moreover, value addition, a shift in the consumer preferences resulting in growing demand for organic products, increasing disposable incomes and premiumization of the product are other factors that have facilitated the market growth. Price is the most important factor which effects the buying behaviour of consumer, by which a consumer goes for the various segment of soap like premium, popular, sub-popular and carbolic which are basically decided by the cost factor and fat content in the soap. The buying frequency is either monthly that is done by the families or in case of bachelors it is more than once in a month. Based on type, the toilet soap market is segmented into men’s soap, ladies soaps and kids soaps, and common soaps. Based on geography, the toilet soap market is segmented into Asia Pacific, Europe, North America, Latin America and Middle East & Africa. The key players of toilet soap market are Beiersdorf, Chicco, Johnson & Johnson, Mamas and Papas, Pigeon, 4moms, Baby Trends, Brevi, Burt's Bees, California Baby, Earth Mama Baby Angel, Fisher-Price, Galderma, Himalaya, Mothercare, Mustela, Noodle and Boo, PZ Cussons, Sebapharma, Unilever and Weled. Soap Industry in India The soap manufacturing industry is one of the oldest industries operating in the FMCG sector in India, and accounts for more than 50% of the consumer goods sector. The soap industry plays a key role in the economy of India. Increasing purchasing power and premiumisation of soaps has created a growing need for premium, feature-rich products, such as herbal soaps. The Indian government's Swachh Bharat mission has further boosted growth in the soap market. Increased internet penetration will help rural consumers to explore the market and avail offers online. Growing awareness about sanitation and increasing disposable income in rural India will be key drivers for the growth of the soap market. The soap market in India is segmented based on brands, (Lux, Dove, Pears, Santoor, etc.), category (beauty soaps, health soaps, and others), and players operating in the market (Hindustan Unilever, ITC, Wipro, and others). During FY 2017, the beauty soaps segment had a market share of ~50%, followed by the health soaps segment. Popular beauty soap brands operating in the market are Lux, Dove, Pears, Santoor, and Vivel. During the same period, Lux was the leading soap brand with a market share of ~13.5%, followed by Santoor, Vivel, and other brands. The soap industry in India is highly concentrated. An estimated 50 companies hold approximately 90 percent of the shares of this market. The soap market in India is expected to see moderate growth over the span of the next few years. An increase in per capita income, increased awareness amongst the general public regarding the importance of proper hygiene, and greater investments by key players toward the research and development of newer and better products are all elements that will increase the size and boost the value of this industry. FMCG Industry in India Fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) sector is the 4th largest sector in the Indian economy with Household and Personal Care accounting for 50 per cent of FMCG sales in India. Growing awareness, easier access and changing lifestyles have been the key growth drivers for the sector. The urban segment (accounts for a revenue share of around 55 per cent) is the largest contributor to the overall revenue generated by the FMCG sector in India However, in the last few years, the FMCG market has grown at a faster pace in rural India compared with urban India. Semi-urban and rural segments are growing at a rapid pace and FMCG products account for 50 per cent of total rural spending. Indian economy is amongst the fastest growing major economies of the world. It has huge demographic dividend given that it has world’s second largest population base. This has been one of the major drivers for consumption growth in the country over the past many years and is likely to be the one in coming years as well. One of the major beneficiaries of this consumption growth story is Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) sector, which is the fourth largest sector in India. The FMCG sector in India has grown at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.1% from USD 31.6 bn in 2011 to USD 49 bn in 2016 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 20.6% to USD 103.7 bn by 2020. The top ten India FMCG brands are: • Hindustan Unilever Ltd. • ITC (Indian Tobacco Company) • Nestlé India • GCMMF (AMUL) • Dabur India • Asian Paints (India) • Cadbury India • Britannia Industries • Procter & Gamble Hygiene and Health Care • Marico Industries Tags #Production_of_Toilet_Soaps, #Toilet_Soap_Manufacturing_Process, #Manufacture_of_Toilet_Soaps, #Toilet_Soap_Manufacturing_Unit, How Soap is Made, Toilet Soap Manufacturing, Toilet Soap Production, Preparation of Toilet Soap Project Pdf, Soap Manufacturing Process Flow Chart, Toilet Soap Plant, Toilet Soap Manufacture, Soap Manufacturing Process, #Manufacturing_of_Soap, Toilet Soap Making Business, How to Make Soap, Soap Industry, Toilet Soap Unit, Soap Manufacturing Business, #Toilet_Soap_Production, Soap Production, Toilet Soap Manufacturing Project, #Soap_Manufacturing_Plant, Soap Making Plant, Toilet Soap Production Business, How to Start a Soap Making Business, How to Set up a Soap Manufacturing Plant, Soap Making Business Ideas, How to Start a Profitable Soap Making Business in India, Starting a Soap Manufacturing Business, Soap Manufacture Business, Business Plan for Soap Manufacturing, Soap Making Business Plan, FMCG Business Opportunity in India, Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG), #FMCG_Industry, FMCG Industry in India, Indian Consumer Products Industry, Consumer Goods, FMCG Sector, Fast-Moving Consumer Goods, #Detailed_Project_Report_on_Soap_Production_Business, Project Report on Toilet Soap Plant, Pre-Investment Feasibility Study on Toilet Soap Manufacturing Business, Techno-Economic feasibility study on Toilet Soap Manufacturing Industry, #Feasibility_report_on_Soap_Production_Business, Free Project Profile on Toilet Soap Production, Project profile on Toilet Soap Production, Download free project profile on Soap Production Business
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