The Indian food and agro-processing sector is one of the most vigorous and high-growth sectors, playing a major role in linking agriculture with manufacturing and consumer markets. Ranging from bakery products to dairy products and ice-creams, to beverages, edible oils, and a few of the more sophisticated online tea and coffees, food and beverage technology provide opportunities in plenty to entrepreneurs, start-ups, and small and medium investors. This book is intended to be a valuable companion in such an endeavor and will help individuals appreciate the requirement to establish bakery projects, dairy and ice-cream plants, oil extraction and purification units, and mineral water bottling and tea and coffee processing, and salt production plants, among a handful of additional food-processing businesses. It discusses the raw materials to be used, the process of production, the main prospects for the market, the government’s incentives, and a plan of operation based on practical advice.
Food processing is a sunrise industry with unrelenting domestic and export demand. A significant opportunity also arises from the country’s vast agricultural base, urbanizing consumption patterns, and rapid changes in retail channels. Whether you are considering a neighborhood bakery, packaged beverage brand, or edible oil refinery, the sector has investments to offer every ambitious entrepreneur. In the next sections, let’s explore six investor-focused reasons on why the food processing sector is a smart business choice.
A regular supply of raw materials and a choice of strategically located businesses are essential prerequisites for the success of a food-processing business. By sheer luck, there are abundant sources of cereals and such essential raw materials as vegetables and fruit all around the location of food processing in India which is highly suitable with its rich agricultural and dairy base.
A regular supply of raw materials and a choice of strategically located businesses are essential prerequisites for the success of a food-processing business. There are abundant sources of cereals and such essential raw materials as vegetables and fruit all around the location of food processing in India which is highly suitable with its rich agricultural and dairy base.
The Indian government is proactively involved in the promotion of the food processing sectors through various schemes and financial assistance, thereby enabling food security, reducing wastage, promoting export-oriented activities and facilitating entrepreneurs.
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Given these circumstances, it is no wonder that India’s food processing industry will grow at double-digit figures, powered by people’s daily consumption, urbanization and new lifestyle trends, as well as increased quality entered packaged food. Every signal from the market indicates that end-consumers are more willing to try new hygienic, branded, and advanced products, so the demand for new players remains higher than ever before. Entire sectors, from bakery and beverages to dairy supplies and edible oils, demonstrate both resilience and expansion. Some specialty niche markets within the industry, such as artisan and confectionary bread or value-added dairy and ice cream continue to open up and offer new possibilities.
At the same time, while extraction and purification of edible oils, tea, coffee, and bottled water market data all point to growing segments and good times for those entering the sector. Founding a new gracing and agri-business, bakery, and food processing industry in India allow investors to find a perfect blend of stability, potential growth, size, and sustainability. With thousands of natural, organic materials to choose from, relatively low regulation from the government, and a growing list of government incentives, entrepreneurs can start small but aim high, giving the value chain present in India’s food processing industry.
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Capacity : 5.0 Tons/Day |
Plant and Machinery cost: Rs. 17.00 Lacs |
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Working Capital : Rs. 208.00 Lacs |
Rate of Return (ROR): 48.63 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 35.97 |
TCI : Rs. 280.00 Lacs |
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Cost of Project : 0 |
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Capacity : 100 Kgs/Day |
Plant and Machinery cost: Rs. 3 Lakhs |
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Working Capital : Rs. 10 Lakhs |
Rate of Return (ROR): 44.53 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 47.77 |
TCI : Rs. 18 Lakhs |
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Cost of Project : 0 |
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Capacity : 1 MT /Day |
Plant and Machinery cost: Rs. 7 Lakhs |
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Working Capital : Rs. 15 Lakhs |
Rate of Return (ROR): 40.36 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 56.66 |
TCI : Rs. 34 Lakhs |
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Cost of Project : 0 |
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Capacity : 4.2 Tonnes/Day |
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Working Capital : Rs. 37 Lakhs |
Rate of Return (ROR): 35.25 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 61.50 |
TCI : Rs. 88 Lakhs |
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Cost of Project : 0 |
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Capacity : 600 kgs./Day |
Plant and Machinery cost: Rs. 11 Lacs |
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Working Capital : Rs. 18 Lacs |
Rate of Return (ROR): 46.73 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 44.64 |
TCI : Rs. 41 Lacs |
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Cost of Project : 0 |
Curry powder is a well known name among the Indian people. Curry powder is the combination of finely powdered spices. For each dish there is different...
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Capacity : 550.0 Kgs./Day |
Plant and Machinery cost: Rs. 2 Lakhs |
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Working Capital : Rs. 18 Lakhs |
Rate of Return (ROR): 52.15 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 41.38 |
TCI : Rs. 29 Lakhs |
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Cost of Project : 0 |
Atta is one of the staple and basic food to Indians not only that it is basic food ingredients for all the men lives in the world. Atta is manufacture...
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Capacity : 100 MT/Day |
Plant and Machinery cost: - |
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Working Capital : - |
Rate of Return (ROR): 0.01 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 0.00 |
TCI : - |
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Cost of Project : 0 |
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Capacity : 2000 Kgs/Day |
Plant and Machinery cost: Rs. 137 Lakhs |
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Working Capital : Rs. 91 Lakhs |
Rate of Return (ROR): 39.21 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 40.17 |
TCI : Rs. 271 Lakhs |
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Cost of Project : 0 |
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Capacity : 2 MT/Day |
Plant and Machinery cost: Rs. 17 Lakhs |
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Working Capital : Rs. 41 Lakhs |
Rate of Return (ROR): 24.60 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 0.00 |
TCI : Rs. 103 Lakhs |
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Cost of Project : 0 |
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Capacity : 1000 Kgs/Day |
Plant and Machinery cost: Rs. 16 Lakhs |
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Working Capital : Rs. 28 Lakhs |
Rate of Return (ROR): 30.54 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 56.27 |
TCI : Rs. 72 Lakhs |
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Cost of Project : 0 |
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Capacity : 2 MT/Day |
Plant and Machinery cost: Rs. 96 Lakhs |
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Working Capital : - |
Rate of Return (ROR): 12.00 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 50.00 |
TCI : Rs. 120 Lakhs |
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Cost of Project : 0 |
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Capacity : 200 Kgs/Day |
Plant and Machinery cost: Rs. 22 Lakhs |
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Working Capital : Rs. 22 Lakhs |
Rate of Return (ROR): 26.43 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 59.88 |
TCI : Rs. 95 Lakhs |
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Cost of Project : 0 |