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Start Business of Trading of Spices (Coriander, Chilli, Turmeric & Cumin)

Capacity 300 MT Per Annum , 300 MT Per Annum , 300 MT Per Annum , 300 MT Per Annum Plant and Machinery cost 6.00 Lakhs
Working Capital 0.00 Rate of Return (ROR) 36.00 %
Break Even Point (BEP) 74.00 % TCI 0.00 Lakhs
Cost of Project 44.00Lakhs

Description:

 

Indian culture has a very long history with spices, especially in the cuisine. Indian cuisine is heavily influenced by the availability of different spices from across India's subcontinent. Spices are so integral to Indian food that every meal typically has at least two or three different types. It's not uncommon for an Indian dish to have up to six or seven different kinds of spices. Spices are used not only as flavoring agents but also as preservatives.

Spices have been an integral part of international trade for thousands of years. Spices were historically a form of currency, used as payment for rent or taxes, tribute to a ruler, or as a peace offering between rival groups. Today, spices are still critical to the success of international trade. The United States imports close to 40% (by weight) of all the spices it consumes. India is the world's largest producer and exporter by volume, while Indonesia is the world's largest exporter by value. While China is not a major player in the global spice trade today, it was in centuries past. As recently as 50 years ago, China was importing nearly 100 metric tons annually from Myanmar; now that country produces about 800 metric tons annually, exporting about 700 metric tons. In recent decades, India has surpassed China as the most important commercial trading partner with Myanmar.

A recent study by the Department of Agriculture found that people who reported consuming more spicy foods were less likely to die from cancer, heart disease or stroke. It has been speculated that this correlation may be due to capsaicin, which is a chemical present in chili peppers. Capsaicin has been shown to reduce inflammation in the body, thus helping protect against certain diseases. Moreover, the compounds found in spices have been shown to boost mood and fight depression. Spices are also used as natural preservatives for food, aiding in digestion.

Scope for Startups in the Spice Trade Industry

Spice trading is one of the most lucrative and fascinating industries in the world. With the industry valued at $14 billion annually, there is a lot of money to be made. It's also a notoriously tricky business with many players, which makes it all the more tempting for would-be entrepreneurs to get involved. If you're looking for an exciting new venture that could lead you to both financial stability and international adventure, look no further than spice trading. A booming business across Asia, Africa, Europe, America and Australia. There are plenty of ways to enter the market - either as a wholesaler or retailer; import agent or food manufacturer; importer or exporter. However you want to get involved in this thrilling industry - there's bound to be a role for you! Regardless of your chosen niche, here are some top tips from spice experts on how to succeed: Do your research first. Conduct a thorough analysis of your target market before even considering any transactions. You need to know what prices the product sells for and what regulations may apply in each country you plan on importing to. Find reputable sources for quality spices. Deals should always be done through licensed traders and suppliers who will provide authentic products with quality assurance certificates for shipment overseas. Know thy customer. In today's increasingly globalised economy, finding customers has never been easier - but knowing them well enough is essential if you want to keep them coming back.

Global Market Outlook

The global spices market size was valued at USD 5.86 billion in 2019 and is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.5% from 2020 to 2027. Spice trade has been a major industry for centuries and continues to be so in many parts of the world. Over two-thirds of the global spice trade is with Asia, with the Middle East being second. However, North America is catching up quickly. The United States alone imported over $3 billion worth of spices in 2014. Chile ranked first in exports of spices worldwide that year, exporting just under $2 billion worth. It was followed by India, Indonesia, the U.S., and Malaysia. Spices are used as flavorings and seasonings in food dishes across cultures, but their importance goes beyond taste. They are also an integral part of religious ceremonies in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam. In these traditions, they are considered gifts from the gods and thus they hold great significance. These cultures use spices such as ginger and turmeric not only in savory dishes but also to add color to candies, pastries, tea blends, rice dishes, and ice cream. Indian cuisine makes extensive use of this spice trade commodity due its location at the crossroads between Africa, China, Central Asia, Europe and South Asia. If you want to get into trading or exporting this type of commodity then it’s a good idea to start by developing your palate for spicy foods!

Conclusion

There has been an increase in demand for spices as more and more nations become more technologically proficient. As a result, businesses that deal in spices have a good chance of becoming profitable because they may offer their goods in niche markets. You can benefit from this expanding market if you launch your own spice trading firm. What are you waiting for, then? Start your own trading or exporting of spices Company right away.

TOP SPICES EXPORTERS IN INDIA

·         VNS Food LLP

·         Shri Sagas Connect Pvt Ltd

·         Nik May Exports LLP

·         Ryushi Naik

·         AGS Mega Mart LLP

·         Sai Shagun food industries pvt Ltd

·         Jai Kishan Products

·         Jceify Exporters Pvt Ltd

·         Lit Brite Agro Inc

 

·         Isma Q-Manage

 


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Ø  Introduction

·         Project Introduction

·         Project Objective and Strategy

·         Concise History of the Product

·         Properties

·         BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) Provision & Specification

·         Uses & Applications

 

Ø  Market Study and Assessment

·         Current Indian Market Scenario

·         Present Market Demand and Supply

·         Estimated Future Market Demand and Forecast

·         Statistics of Import & Export

·         Names & Addresses of Existing Units (Present Players)

·         Market Opportunity

 

Ø  Raw Material

·         List of Raw Materials

·         Properties of Raw Materials

·         Prescribed Quality of Raw Materials

·         List of Suppliers and Manufacturers

 

Ø  Personnel (Manpower) Requirements

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Ø  Plant and Machinery

·         List of Plant & Machinery

·         Miscellaneous Items

·         Appliances & Equipments

·         Laboratory Equipments & Accessories

·         Electrification

·         Electric Load & Water

·         Maintenance Cost

·         Sources of Plant & Machinery (Suppliers and Manufacturers)

 

Ø  Manufacturing Process and Formulations

·         Detailed Process of Manufacture with Formulation

·         Packaging Required

·         Process Flow Sheet Diagram

 

Ø  Infrastructure and Utilities

·         Project Location

·         Requirement of Land Area

·         Rates of the Land

·         Built Up Area

·         Construction Schedule

·         Plant Layout and Requirement of Utilities

 

Project at a Glance

Along with financial details as under:

 

  •     Assumptions for Profitability workings

  •    Plant Economics

  •    Production Schedule

  •    Land & Building

            Factory Land & Building

            Site Development Expenses

  •    Plant & Machinery

             Indigenous Machineries

            Other Machineries (Miscellaneous, Laboratory etc.)

  •    Other Fixed Assets

            Furniture & Fixtures

            Pre-operative and Preliminary Expenses

            Technical Knowhow

            Provision of Contingencies

  •   Working Capital Requirement Per Month

             Raw Material

            Packing Material

            Lab & ETP Chemical Cost

           Consumable Store

  •   Overheads Required Per Month And Per Annum

         Utilities & Overheads (Power, Water and Fuel Expenses etc.)

             Royalty and Other Charges

            Selling and Distribution Expenses

  •    Salary and Wages

  •    Turnover Per Annum

  •   Share Capital

            Equity Capital

            Preference Share Capital

 

  •    Annexure 1:: Cost of Project and Means of Finance

  •    Annexure 2::  Profitability and Net Cash Accruals

                Revenue/Income/Realisation

                Expenses/Cost of Products/Services/Items

                Gross Profit

                Financial Charges     

                Total Cost of Sales

                Net Profit After Taxes

                Net Cash Accruals

  •   Annexure 3 :: Assessment of Working Capital requirements

                Current Assets

                Gross Working. Capital

                Current Liabilities

                Net Working Capital

                Working Note for Calculation of Work-in-process

  •    Annexure 4 :: Sources and Disposition of Funds

  •    Annexure 5 :: Projected Balance Sheets

                ROI (Average of Fixed Assets)

                RONW (Average of Share Capital)

                ROI (Average of Total Assets)

  •    Annexure 6 :: Profitability ratios

                D.S.C.R

                Earnings Per Share (EPS)

               

             Debt Equity Ratio

        Annexure 7   :: Break-Even Analysis

                Variable Cost & Expenses

                Semi-Var./Semi-Fixed Exp.

                Profit Volume Ratio (PVR)

                Fixed Expenses / Cost 

                B.E.P

  •   Annexure 8 to 11:: Sensitivity Analysis-Price/Volume

            Resultant N.P.B.T

            Resultant D.S.C.R

   Resultant PV Ratio

   Resultant DER

  Resultant ROI

          Resultant BEP

  •    Annexure 12 :: Shareholding Pattern and Stake Status

        Equity Capital

        Preference Share Capital

  •   Annexure 13 :: Quantitative Details-Output/Sales/Stocks

        Determined Capacity P.A of Products/Services

        Achievable Efficiency/Yield % of Products/Services/Items 

        Net Usable Load/Capacity of Products/Services/Items   

       Expected Sales/ Revenue/ Income of Products/ Services/ Items   

  •    Annexure 14 :: Product wise domestic Sales Realisation

  •    Annexure 15 :: Total Raw Material Cost

  •    Annexure 16 :: Raw Material Cost per unit

  •    Annexure 17 :: Total Lab & ETP Chemical Cost

  •    Annexure 18  :: Consumables, Store etc.,

  •    Annexure 19  :: Packing Material Cost

  •    Annexure 20  :: Packing Material Cost Per Unit

  •    Annexure 21 :: Employees Expenses

  •    Annexure 22 :: Fuel Expenses

  •    Annexure 23 :: Power/Electricity Expenses

  •    Annexure 24 :: Royalty & Other Charges

  •    Annexure 25 :: Repairs & Maintenance Exp.

  •    Annexure 26 :: Other Mfg. Expenses

  •    Annexure 27 :: Administration Expenses

  •    Annexure 28 :: Selling Expenses

  •    Annexure 29 :: Depreciation Charges – as per Books (Total)

  •   Annexure 30   :: Depreciation Charges – as per Books (P & M)

  •   Annexure 31   :: Depreciation Charges - As per IT Act WDV (Total)

  •   Annexure 32   :: Depreciation Charges - As per IT Act WDV (P & M)

  •   Annexure 33   :: Interest and Repayment - Term Loans

  •   Annexure 34   :: Tax on Profits

  •   Annexure 35   ::Projected Pay-Back Period And IRR