FLORAL FOAM (PHENOLIC FOAM) WITH RESIN MANUFACTURING
Capacity
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3000000 Pieces/day
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Plant and Machinery cost
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76.00
Lakhs
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Working Capital
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0.00
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Rate of Return (ROR)
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43.00
%
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Break Even Point (BEP)
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52.00
%
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TCI
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302.00
Lakhs
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Cost of Project
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302.00Lakhs
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Description:
Floral Foam is the plastic spongy material that florists use to put their many beautiful flower designs in place. It has effectively replaced the conventional way of arranging flowers which entailed utilizing wet newspaper, twigs, chicken wire and pin holders. Using floral foams not only helps in keeping the artistic designs in place, but they also make your flowers last longer. Floral foams have become a permanent staple in the art of flower arrangement. By providing trouble free support for flowers, many designs have been made achievable, giving flower arranging artists more room to come up with every design that they can imagine. Made of phenol material, floral foams are used as a base for mostly every conceivable design. It also holds water of about forty times it weight, making flowers survive approximately seven to ten days after being stemmed or cut from the plant. Because of its rising demand in the floristry industry, it easily arrange flowers into elaborate bouquets, wreaths, in vases, and for table top arrangements. There are many designs that you can learn to do or create with the help of floral foams. It is to know what kind of foam to use for the floral design. Using it appropriately will also help make your flowers last longer especially if you’re using fresh ones. It would also help to soak your floral foams and to replenish the water supply regularly. You would need to use the right supplementary materials to keep your arrangements in place by using frames, florist wires, frogs and floral tapes that will secure the flowers into place. • Wet foam • Dry foam • Color foam Floral Foam has also progressed into an assortment of designs, shapes, and sizes. Basically there are two types that can be found in shops. There are wet floral foams that are used for fresh flowers and dry floral foams for used for artificial or dried flower arrangements. Dozens of forms and sizes for floral foams have been made available. Floral foams can be bought shaped as bricks, cylinders, spheres, cones, posy pads, designer rings, square bases and cubes to name a few. Floral foam is versatile, easy to use and inexpensive. No wonder it is a florist's favorite. Use floral foam when you make your own wedding flowers. You'll see how nice it is to work with. Commercial floriculture is as beneficiary of the policy of crop diversification in agriculture. The growth in this segment is reflected in rising domestic demand for flower and floral exports. Commercial floriculture is increasingly being considered a high remunerative economic activity by small and large farmers across the country and if the sector gets organized, there could be a massive Rs. 10,000 crore business opportunity.
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Floral Foam (Phenolic Foam) with Resin Manufacturing
Capacity
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500 Kgs/Day.
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Plant and Machinery cost
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73.00
Lakhs
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Working Capital
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0.00
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Rate of Return (ROR)
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27.00
%
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Break Even Point (BEP)
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52.00
%
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TCI
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286.00
Lakhs
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Cost of Project
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286.00Lakhs
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Description:
Floral foam was mistakenly invented by a chemist named Vernon Smithers in the early 1940's. He created floral foam from synthetic substances or resins which restrict the growth of bacteria, causing the flowers to last longer. Floral Foam is the plastic spongy material that florists use to put their many beautiful flower designs in place. It has effectively replaced the conventional way of arranging flowers which entailed utilizing wet newspaper, twigs, chicken wire and pin holders. The recurring problem in the past with these traditional methods of flower arrangement is the shorter lifespan of the floral designs that may take hours to create. Using floral foams not only helps in keeping the artistic designs in place, but they also make your flowers last longer. Floral Foam is the plastic spongy material that florists use to put their many beautiful flower designs in place. It has effectively replaced the conventional way of arranging flowers which entailed utilizing wet newspaper, twigs, chicken wire and pin holders. The recurring problem in the past with these traditional methods of flower arrangement is the shorter lifespan of the floral designs that may take hours to create. Using floral foams not only helps in keeping the artistic designs in place, but they also make your flowers last longer. Floral Foam is the plastic spongy material that florists use to put their many beautiful flower designs in place. It has effectively replaced the conventional way of arranging flowers which entailed utilizing wet newspaper, twigs, chicken wire and pin holders. The recurring problem in the past with these traditional methods of flower arrangement is the shorter lifespan of the floral designs that may take hours to create. Using floral foams not only helps in keeping the artistic designs in place, but they also make your flowers last longer. Agood foam should have a strong flower holding power. When inserting flowers, it must be able to hold the weight of the flowers Uses and Applications Open-celled phenolic foam that readily absorbs water and is used as a base for flower arrangements: Foliage green in color and holds about 40 times its weight in water. Wet foam is used for fresh flowers. Highly water absorbent and very fine and compact. The wet foam is also available in many forms. Some are shaped into balls or spheres, for making pomanders or interesting centerpieces. For the use of bridal bouquets, they come with plastic holders. For the use of wreaths, they come with a plastic container in the shape of doughnut or heart-shape. It all depends on what one is making. Dry foam is used for artificial flower arrangements. Market Survey India is also the second largest consumer base and has unlimited opportunities for growth in flower retailing. India's flower trade is attracting a large demand from an estimated 300 million middle class people. Flower consumption in the cities and major towns is reportedly growing at 40 per cent per annum. Flower retail shops and boutiques have mushroomed all over the cities and towns. The demand will get further impetus with the growth of modern retailing concepts. Commercial floriculture is as beneficiary of the policy of crop diversification in agriculture. The growth in this segment is reflected in rising domestic demand for flower and floral exports. Commercial floriculture is increasingly being considered a high remunerative economic activity by small and large farmers across the country and if the sector gets organized, there could be a massive Rs. 10,000 crore business opportunity. It is worthwhile noting that despite India's share in the $ 11 billion global market for flowers and flower products having touched just about 0.65 per cent, the growth potential is large. Recognizing the importance of the sector, government of India as well as state governments has taken steps to provide support to the sector. Corporate Houses are encouraged to set up units with global scale and size, so they can meet the volume, consistency and quality demands of the global buyers. For instance, companies like Reliance, ITC, Tata Tea, Bharti Group, AV Birla, Big Apple, Namdhari Fresh, Subhiksha, Shopper's Stop will be entering to tap this as a potential business opportunity or as bulk buyers for their retail chains. On globalization, floriculture has become one of the important commercial activities in Indian agriculture. Indian floriculture industry comprises the florist trade, nursery plants, bulb and seed production, apart from production of micro-propagation material, and extraction of essential oils from flowers. The industry has been growing at a CAGR of 25 percent over the past decade, with production area growing at a CAGR of 6.89 percent since 2000-01.
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Floral Foam (Phenolic Foam) with Resin Manufacturing
Capacity
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300 Kgs/Day
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Plant and Machinery cost
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55.00
Lakhs
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Working Capital
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0.00
|
Rate of Return (ROR)
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24.00
%
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Break Even Point (BEP)
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58.00
%
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TCI
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0.00
Lakhs
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Cost of Project
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211.00Lakhs
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Description:
Floral Foam is the plastic spongy material that florists use to put their many beautiful flower designs in place. It has effectively replaced the conventional way of arranging flowers which entailed utilizing wet newspaper, twigs, chicken wire and pin holders. Floral foam is available in many shapes and sizes, including square, round and oval as well as small, medium and large. It can typically be found in either green or white colors when used for artificial flower arrangements but other colors can be made as well.
Commercial floriculture is increasingly being considered a high remunerative economic activity by small and large farmers across the country and if the sector gets organized, there could be a massive Rs. 10,000 crore business opportunity. It is worthwhile noting that despite India's share in the $ 11 billion global market for flowers and flower products having touched just about 0.65 per cent, the growth potential is large. The foam market size was USD 17.58 Billion in 2016 and is projected to reach USD 22.39 Billion by 2021, at a CAGR of 4.95% from 2016 to 2021. As a whole you can invest in this project without risk and earn profit.
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