Sunday, July 14, 2013

Starting a food processing business

An entrepreneur is a builder—one who sees an opportunity, sizes up its value, and finds the resources to make the most of it. Entrepreneurs are innovators introducing something new to the marketplace, putting a different spin on a product or a process.

Cookies, salad dressings, breads and salsas are among the foods every day individuals have turned in to successful food companies. Launching a food manufacturing business requires planning to find a marketable niche product that can gain a loyal local or regional audience. Successful entrepreneurs who start food companies keep striving to satisfy customers for the sake of building a repeat business that is profitable.

Items you will need
  1. Business idea
  2. Market research
  3. Ingredients listing
  4. Wholesale status
  5. Food handler license
  6. Food scientist
  7. Nutrition label
If you are thinking about opening a food business, there are many regulatory requirements that you will need to meet. Some of these requirements apply to all food businesses, and some are specific to the particular food product, such as low-acid canned food, seafood, or juice.

In addition to the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA's) requirements, your food business is likely to be subject to other federal, state, and local requirements. These may vary depending on the type of facility you operate.

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MARKET  SURVEY CUM  DETAILED  TECHNO ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY  REPORT COVERS
  1. Introduction 
  2. Uses and  Applications 
  3. Properties 
  4. Market   Survey  with   future   aspects  
  5. Present Manufacturers  
  6. Detailed  Process of  Manufacture  
  7. Formulations 
  8. B.I.S. Specifications 
  9. Process Flow Sheet Diagram, Plant  Layout, 
  10. Cost  Economics  with Profitability Analysis  
  11. Capacity  
  12. Land  & Building  Requirements with Rates 
  13. List & Details  of  Plant  and Machinery with their Costs 
  14. Raw Materials Details/List and Costs 
  15. Power & Water Requirements 
  16. Labour/Staff Requirements 
  17. Utilities and  Overheads 
  18. Total  Capital  Investment 
  19. Turnover 
  20. Cost  of Production 
  21. Break  Even Point 
  22. Profitability 
  23. Land  Man  Ratio 
  24. Suppliers  of  Plant & Machineries and Raw Materials 
  25. Cash  Flow Statement 
  26. Repayment  Schedule 
  27. Interest  Chart 
  28. Depreciation Chart 
  29. Projected Balance Sheet for 5 Years etc.

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