How and Why to Start Your Own Fruit Beverage Industry- By NPCS

Business Plan, Investment Opportunity, Why to invest, Market Potential, Project Financials of Fruit Juice Plant (FMCG Sector) for Indian entrepreneur, Project Feasibility, Potential Buyers, Market Size & Analysis
 
July 21, 2014 - PRLog -- Indian fruit beverage industry holds immense growth potential for an entrepreneur with its growing popularity and lucrative business prospects. With an aim to throw more light on the business attractiveness of the sector, Niir Project Consultancy Services has released its new report titled “How and Why to Start Your Own Fruit Beverage Industry (Business Plan, Investment Opportunity, Why to invest, Market Potential, Project Financials of Fruit Juice Plant (FMCG Sector) for Indian entrepreneur, Project Feasibility, Potential Buyers, Market Size & Analysis)”. The report serves as an investment guide for budding entrepreneurs and businesses that are willing to venture into this sector by studying industry aspects like growth drivers, opportunities, target consumers, taxes & developments and project feasibility.

The report begins by giving a brief overview of the fruit beverage industry in India discussing its structure and classification and later moves on to elaborate on reasons that makes a case for investing in the sector. The report also helps an entrepreneur identify his target consumer group by disseminating vital numbers on the same. The above mentioned data is supported by graphical representation and forecasts of key indicators for a better understanding of the subject. Further the report provides a snapshot of the taxes applicable on the fruit beverage industry in India along with the recent developments in the sector. It captures the market potential of the industry by analyzing and forecasting the market size of the packaged fruit beverage industry in India.

Shifting the spotlight to the manufacturing side of the industry, the report analyzes project feasibility of fruit juice plant in India and shares key project financials as well in its ‘Project Details’ segment. The key segment of the report ‘Project Details’ is a useful tool for any entrepreneur who is willing to enter fruit beverage segment in India as it discusses investment vitals like raw materials required, list of machinery, manufacturing process and project financials of the project. The report includes project details of a model project manufacturing four types of fruit juices (Pineapple, Orange, Banana and Guava). The project financial sub section provides details like plant capacity, costs involved in setting up of project, working capital requirements, payback period, projected revenue and profit. It also provides contact details of major players operating in the Indian fruit beverage sector.

Table of Contents

1          OVERVIEW

1.1          The Global Scenario

1.2          The Indian Scenario

1.2.1      Classification

1.2.2      Structure

2          POTENTIAL BUYERS

3          REASONS FOR INVESTING IN THE SECTOR

3.1          Growth in Modern Trade

3.2          Evolving Consumer Perceptions & Preferences

3.3          Rising Rural Consumption

3.4          Burgeoning Middle Class

3.5          Growing Health Consciousness

3.6          Rising Incomes

3.7          Expanding Packaged Category

3.8          Low Per Capita Consumption

3.9          Convenient Packaging

3.10        Urbanization

4          REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT

4.1          BIS Specifications

4.2          Excise/Customs Duty

5          IMPORT-EXPORT MARKETS

6          RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

7          MARKET SIZE & OUTLOOK

8          PROJECT DETAILS

8.1          Raw Materials Required

8.2          Manufacturing Process

8.3          List of Machinery

8.4          Project Financials

9          PRESENT PLAYERS

10          ABOUT NPCS

11          DISCLAIMER

List of Figures & Tables

Figure 1 Top Ranking Beverages in Global Beverage Industry

Figure 2 Non-alcoholic Beverage Industry in India- Classification

Figure 3 Fruit Beverage Industry in India- Classification

Figure 4 Indian Fruit Beverage Industry- Structure

Figure 5 Population of India (2008-17, In Millions)

Figure 6 Indian Retail Industry- Structure

Figure 7 Indian Middle Class Population (2011-2026)

Figure 8 Top 3 Obese Countries in the World

Figure 9 India's Annual Per Capita Income (2008-14, In INR)

Figure 10 Rising Share of Packaged Category in Indian Fruit Beverage Industry

Figure 11 Per Capita Consumption of Fruit Beverages in India and Other Countries (In Litres)

Figure 12 Indian Population- Rural & Urban (In Crores)

Figure 13 Packaged Fruit Beverage Industry in India- Market Size (2011-17, In INR Billions)

Figure 14 Basic Manufacturing Process of Fruit Juices

Figure 15 Manufacturing Process of Banana Juice

Figure 16 Manufacturing Process of Guava Juice

Table 1 Population Composition of India (2010-12, %)

Table 2 Presence of Key Food Retailers in India- Total Stores

Table 3 BIS Specifications for Fruit Juice in India

Table 4 Excise/Customs Duty of Fruit Beverages in India

Table 5 Key Export Destinations

Table 6 Key Import Source Countries

Table 7 List of Machinery for Fruit Juice Manufacturing Plant

Table 8 Fruit Juice Plant- Total Capacity

Table 9 Fruit Juice Plant- Product Capacity

Table 10 Fruit Juice Plant- Capital Investment

Table 11 Fruit Juice Plant- Monthly Working Capital Requirements

Table 12 Fruit Juice Plant- Total Cost of the Project

Table 13 Fruit Juice Plant- Product-wise Production Schedule

Table 14 Fruit Juice Plant- Product-wise Revenue Schedule

Table 15 Fruit Juice Plant- 5 Year Profit Analysis (In INR Millions)

Table 16 Fruit Juice Plant- Pay Back Period

Table 17 Present Players in Fruit Beverage Industry in India- Contact Information

For further information, refer: http://www.niir.org/books/book/how-why-start-your-own-fruit-beverage-industry/isbn-9789381039557/zb,,18b8c,a,73,0,a/index.html

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