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		<title>INTEGRATED PROJECTS ON AGRICULTURE SECTOR (Cow (Gir &#038; Sahiwal) Dairy farm and Milk Processing Biogas production plant, Goat farming, Fish &#038; Duck Farming, Desi chicken Rearing , Resort + Function hall + Mini water park &#8211; in 2 acres land, Pomegranate farming, Banana farming &#038; Vegetable farming)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">COW FARMING AND PROCESSING</p>
<p>A  dairy  is a place for handling milk and milk products. Technology refers to the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes. Dairy technology has been defined  as  that branch  of dairy science which deals with the processing of milk and the manufacture of milk products on an industrial scale.   In developed dairying countries such as the U.S.A., the year 1850 is seen as the dwiding line between form and factory   scale production.  Various factors contributed to this change in  these countries, viz concentration of population in cities where  jobs were plentiful, rapid industrialization,  improvement   of transportation facilities, development of machines etc, whereas the  rural areas were identified for milk production, the urban centers were selected for the location of milk processing  plants and product manufacturing factories.</p>
<p>These plants and factors were rapidly  expanded  and modernized with improved machinery and equipment to secure the various  advantages of large scale production. This heralded the advent of dairy technology in these countries.</p>
<p>In  India  dairying has been practiced as  a  rural  cottage industry since the remote past.  Semi commercial dairying started with  the establishment of military dairy farms  and  cooperative milk  unions  through  out the country  towards the  end  of  the Nineteenth century.   However  market  milk  technology  may  be considered to have commenced in 1950, with the functioning of the Central Dairy of Aarey milk colony, and milk product  technology in 1956 with the establishment of AMUL Dairy, Anand.</p>
<p>COW FARMING AND PROCESSING<br />
INTRODUCTION<br />
INDIAN STANDARDS<br />
COMPOSITION OF MILK<br />
SOME PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MILK<br />
PROPERTIES OF MILK<br />
LOOKING BEYOND THE HORIZONOPPORTUNITIES PRODUCT MIX PROJECTIONS 2030<br />
LOOKING BEYOND THE HORIZON OPPORTUNITIES<br />
MANUFACTURERS AND EXPORTERS OF DAIRY/MILK PRODUCTS<br />
SUPPLIERS OF CATTLES/DAIRY FARMERS<br />
USE OF MILK<br />
MANUFACTURING PROCESS<br />
REFRIGERATION OR FREEZING SYSTEM<br />
PROCESS FLOW SHEET DIAGRAM FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF HOMOGENIZED &#38; PASTEURIZED MILK<br />
MANUFACTURE, PACKAGING AND STORAGE OF PASTEURIZED MILK PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM<br />
DAIRY CONSULTANTS<br />
COMPLETE PLANT &#38; MACHINERY SUPPLIERS FOR DAIRY PRODUCTS<br />
BIO GAS PRODUCTION &#38; BOTTLING PLANT<br />
INTRODUCTION<br />
MODELS OF BIO GAS PLANT<br />
COMPOSITION OF BIO GAS<br />
PROBLEM WITH BIO GAS<br />
VOLATLITY OF GASCOUS HYDROCARBONS<br />
FIRE HAZARDS AND PREVENTION<br />
PROPERTIES OF METHANE, ETHANE AND PROPANE<br />
SPECIFICATIONS FOR LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GASES<br />
USES AND APPLICATIONS OF BIO GAS AND L.P.G. GAS<br />
ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF BIOGAS<br />
B.I.S. SPECIFICATION<br />
LOCATION OF PLANT<br />
TEMPERATURE ACIDITY<br />
ABOVE VS BELOW GROUND DIGESTERS<br />
MARKET SURVEY<br />
DEVELOPMENT OF BIO GAS GENERATION AND BOTTLING INDIA<br />
PROCESS OF BIO GAS PRODUCTION<br />
BIO GAS BOTTLING PROCESS<br />
PROCESS FLOW SHEET<br />
BIO GAS PRODUCTION FROM DIFFERENT WASTE MATERIAL<br />
TABLE PRODUCTION OF GAS FROM DIFFERENT WASTE MATERIALS<br />
TABLE COMPOSITION OF GAS OBTAINED FROM DIFFERENT WASTE MATERIAL (AVERAGE DATA)<br />
TABLE GAS PRODUCTION BEHAVIOUR OF DIFFERENT<br />
WASTE MATERIAL AT DIFFERENT DILUTIONS<br />
TABLE COMBUSTIBILITY BEHAVIOUR OF GAS SAMPLES FROM DIFFERENT WASTE MATERIALS<br />
SUPPLIERS OF PLANT AND MACHINERIES<br />
GOAT FARMING<br />
INTRODUCTION<br />
INDIAN BREEDS OF GOATS<br />
BREEDING OF GOAT<br />
MARKET POSITION FOR GOAT FARMING<br />
PRESENTLY RUNNING GOAT FARMS<br />
FEEDS FOR GOATS<br />
METHOD OF GOAT FARMING<br />
GOAT FARM MANAGEMENT<br />
FEED SCHEDULE FOR GOATS<br />
FEEDING TO GOATS<br />
CHEAP &#38; LOOSE HOUSING FOR GOATS<br />
DISEASES AND THEIR TREATMENTS<br />
CONSULTANTS FOR GOAT FARMING<br />
CATTLE FEED MANUFACTURERS &#38; SUPPLIERS<br />
SUPPLIERS OF PLANT &#38; MACHINERY<br />
FISH &#38; DUCK FARMING<br />
INTRODUCTION<br />
DESI CHICKEN FARMING (HATCHERY) INTRODUCTION<br />
LATEST MARKET POSITION<br />
BLOW TO EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS<br />
POULTRY BREEDING<br />
SEX DETERMINATION<br />
BROODING REQUIREMENTS<br />
QUALITY CONTROL PARAMETERS FOR FLESH PARTS<br />
BIS SPECIFICATION<br />
HATCHING OF EGGS<br />
BROODING REQUIREMENTS<br />
VENTILATION<br />
HOVER AND FLOOR SPACE<br />
FLOOR BROODING EQUIPMENT<br />
DISEASE CONTROL<br />
RAISING BROILERS<br />
GROWTH AND FOOD CONSUMPTION OF GROWING WHITE<br />
LPG HORN PULETS<br />
BODY WEIGHT AND FEED CONSUMPTION OF GROWING BROILERS<br />
BROILER FARMING PROCESS<br />
USING THE RADIENT HEAT METHOD<br />
USING THE WARM-AIR DUCTITYPE METHOD OF HEATING<br />
RAISING CHICKENS IN BATTERIES MAINTAINING PROPER<br />
TEMPERATURE<br />
USES &#38; EQUIPMENTS<br />
TEMPERATURE<br />
RATE OF PRODUCTION OF EGGS<br />
LIGHTING FOR BROILERS<br />
COMPOSITION OF BROILER FEEDS<br />
DISEASE PREVENTION AND CONTROL<br />
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR POULTRY FARMERS<br />
HATCHERY BUILDING<br />
EGG RECEIVING, CLEANING AND FUMIGATION ROOM<br />
SEXING ROOM<br />
USE OF SOLAR ENERGY IN INCURATION AND HATCHING<br />
INCUBATION DO'S AND DON'TS<br />
PRESENT POULTRY FARM &#38; HATCHERY UNIT<br />
FOREIGN EQUIPMENT FOR POULTRY FARMING<br />
POULTRY FARM EQUIPMENTS<br />
ADDRESSES OF VETERINARY EQUIPMENT<br />
SUPPLIERS OF RAW MATERIALS<br />
AMUSEMENT PARK CUM WATER PARK<br />
INTRODUCTION<br />
CRITERIA FOR COMMISSIONING AN AMUSEMENT PARK<br />
USES AND APPLICATIONS<br />
PROPERTIES AND CHARACTERISTICS<br />
B.I.S. SPECIFICATION<br />
INDIAN &#38; GLOBAL PARKS INDUSTRY<br />
INDIAN PARKS INDUSTRY<br />
MARKET SURVEY<br />
AMUSEMENT PARK DESCRIPTION OF DIFFERENT MACHINERIES<br />
LAYOUT OF PLANNING OF WATER PARK<br />
AMUSEMENT WATER PARK SUPPLIER<br />
POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENTS MANUFACTURERS &#38; SUPPLIERS<br />
CONSULTANTS FOR SETTINGUP AMUSEMENT PARK<br />
SUPPLIERS OF PLANT &#38; MACHINERY<br />
POMOGRANATE FARMING<br />
BANANA FARMING<br />
INTRODUCTION<br />
MARKET ANALYSIS AND STRATEGY<br />
PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY<br />
IMPORTANT BANANA VARIETIES CULTIVATED IN DIFFERENT<br />
STATES OF INDIA ARE GIVEN BELOW :<br />
POST HARVEST MANAGEMENT<br />
TRANSPORTATION<br />
ROAD TRANSPORT BY TRUCKS/LORRIES IS THE MOST POPULAR<br />
MODE OF TRANSPORT DUE TO EASY APPROACH FROM ORCHARDS<br />
TO THE MARKET. FOR DISTANT MARKETS RAIL WAGONS ARE USED.<br />
MARKETING<br />
MIX VEGETABLE FARMING<br />
INTRODUCTION<br />
PROTECTED CULTIVATION<br />
ASPECTS OF GREENHOUSE CULTIVATION<br />
CLASSIFICATION OF GREENHOUSE/POLYHOUSE<br />
TOMATO/CHERRY TOMATO<br />
CAPSICUM<br />
CUCUMBER<br />
PLANT ECONOMICS</p>
<p>APPENDIX – A:</p>
<p>1.      COST OF PLANT ECONOMICS<br />
2.      LAND &#38; BUILDING<br />
3.      PLANT AND MACHINERY<br />
4.      FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT<br />
5.      RAW MATERIAL<br />
6.      SALARY AND WAGES<br />
7.      UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS<br />
8.      TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL<br />
9.      COST OF PRODUCTION<br />
10.      PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS<br />
11.      BREAK EVEN POINT<br />
12.      RESOURCES OF FINANCE<br />
13.      INTEREST CHART<br />
14.      DEPRECIATION CHART<br />
15.      CASH FLOW STATEMENT<br />
16.      PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET</p>
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		<title>CHELATED MICRON NUTRIENTS  TO AGRICULTURE SECTOR</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2016 12:17:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">  Zinc EDTA is a derivative of Ethylene diamine Tetra acetic Acid.</p>
<p>Ethylene diamine Tetra acetic Acid is a Sequestering / Chelating Agent. EDTA is a synthetic amino acid. It is widely known as EDTA. It is a white powder. EDTA Acid is insoluble in water. It is also named as Ethylene diamine Tetra acetate. It is widely used to dissolve Metallic Impurities. There are various Salts / Derivatives of EDTA.</p>
<p>EDTA is widely recognized as effective Sequestering Agent. EDTA grabs metallic cation such as Lead or Calcium from the process and forms a stable compound that is then excreted from the system. The stability of this bond is vital to get the success in removing the inorganic impurities out of the system. If the bond is weak, other chemicals can break this bond to form their own compounds.</p>
<p>Chelation is a special type of reaction in which a metal atom react with  compound containing donor atoms (Chelating agents) to form a complex compound. The type of bond in between the donor atom and the acceptor atom  (metal) is coordination bond.  The complex formed by such a bond is highly stable over a wide temperature range but are attacked by strong  oxidizing agents.</p>
<p>INTRODUCTION<br />
PROPERTIES<br />
USES AND APPLICATIONS<br />
CHELATED ZNC 12% AND ITS APPLICATION AND COMPOSITION<br />
ADVANTAGE OF CHELATED ZINC 12%<br />
CHELATE AND ITS ACTIVITIES<br />
SYMPTONS ON ZINC DEFICIENCY<br />
MARKET SURVEY<br />
PRESENT MANUFACTURERS OF ZN EDTA<br />
FACTORS AFFECTING STABILITY OF THE CHELATED COMPOUND<br />
ZINC DEFICIENCY AND ITS FUNCTION<br />
FACTOR AFFECTING AVAILABILITY AND MOVEMENT OF ZINC<br />
ZINC FERTILIZER AND CORRECTION OF DEFICIENCIES<br />
GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF ZN DEFICIENCY<br />
RAW MATERIAL<br />
CALCULATIONS OF RAW MATERIALS REQUIRED<br />
MANUFACTURING PROCESS<br />
PROCESS FLOW CHART OF CHELATED ZINC SOLUTION<br />
PROCESS FLOW CHART FOR THE    FORMATION OF CHELATED ZINC<br />
PRODUCTION PROCESS OF METAL CHELETES<br />
PLANT LAYOUT<br />
SUPPLIERS OF FOREIGN PLANT AND EQUIPMENTS<br />
SUPPLIERS OF RAW MATERIALS<br />
SUPPLIERS OF PLANT AND MACHINERIES<br />
FILTER PRESS<br />
CENTRIFUGE<br />
PRINCIPLES OF PLANT LAYOUT<br />
PLANT LOCATION FACTORS<br />
EXPLANATION OF TERMS USED IN THE PROJECT REPORT</p>
<p><strong>APPENDIX – A :</strong></p>
<p>1.      COST OF PLANT ECONOMICS<br />
2.      LAND &#38; BUILDING<br />
3.      PLANT AND MACHINERY<br />
4.      FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT<br />
5.      RAW MATERIAL<br />
6.      SALARY AND WAGES<br />
7.      UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS<br />
8.      TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL<br />
9.      COST OF PRODUCTION<br />
10.      PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS<br />
11.      BREAK EVEN POINT<br />
12.      RESOURCES OF FINANCE<br />
13.      INTEREST CHART<br />
14.      DEPRECIATION CHART<br />
15.      CASH FLOW STATEMENT<br />
16.      PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET</p>
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		<title>Hand Book of TREE FARMING (Plantation, Management, Processing, Preservation, Project Profiles)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Feb 2014 06:50:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">The book covers Planting and Management of Trees, Apple, Aonla, Banana Cultivation,Bamboo,  Babul, Bael (Bel),  Coconut, Casuarina,  Cashew,  Drumstick , Eucalyptus,  Guava,  Israeli Babul, Khejri,  Karanj,  Litchi,  Mango,  Mahua,  Mulberry, Neem,  Poplar Tree, Rosewood, Rubber,  Shisham/Sissoo,  Subabul, Siris,  Sandal,  Teak, Tamirind, Tad,  Amla Plantation, Processing &#38; Preservation, banana Plantation, Banana Powder, Cashew Nut Shell Liquid and Kernel  Processing, Coconut Products &#38; Bye Products Processing Comples (Wet Fresh), Cost Estimation on Coconut Plantation, Eucalyptus Oil,  Eucalyptus Tree Plantation, Floriculture (Cut Flower Rose) with Green House Technology, Floriculture (Cut Flower Rose) With Green House Technology, Floriculture-Gladilus with  Green House Technology,  Jatropha Plantation, Rose Oil,  Poplar Plantation, Neem Oil from Seeds, Neem Plantation, Commercialisation and Neem Based Products Preparations, Rubber Plantation, Sugar Cane Plantation, Teak Plantation.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>HAND BOOK OF TREE FARMING<br />
</strong></p>
<p><strong>PLANTING  AND MANAGEMENT OF TREES<br />
</strong><br />
Introduction<br />
Where to Plant<br />
What to Plant<br />
Planning for Plantation<br />
Planting material<br />
Estimation of Seeds/Seedlings<br />
When to Plant<br />
Types of Plantation<br />
Preparation of Planting Area<br />
Spacing of Trees<br />
Marking and Digging of Pits<br />
Timing of Digging Pits<br />
Transport of Saplings<br />
Planting of Seedlings<br />
Post planting Care<br />
Care during Pruning and Harvesting<br />
Common Damaging Agents</p>
<p><strong>APPLE</strong></p>
<p>Botanical name<br />
Family<br />
Origin Place<br />
Climate<br />
Soil<br />
Propagation<br />
Pollination and  fruit set<br />
Cultivars<br />
Planting<br />
Care at planting<br />
Manure and fertilizers<br />
Interculture and Intercropping<br />
Irrigation<br />
Mulching Training and Pruning<br />
Fruit thinning<br />
Fruit retention<br />
Harvesting<br />
Yield<br />
Post harvest handling and storage<br />
Insects Pests<br />
Diseases</p>
<p><strong>AONLA </strong></p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Soil<br />
Climate<br />
Varieties<br />
Propagation<br />
Planting<br />
Fertilizer  Application<br />
Irrigation<br />
Training and Pruning<br />
Intercropping<br />
Orchard Soil Management<br />
Flowering and Fruiting<br />
Pests, Diseases and Physiological Disorders<br />
Harvesting and Yields<br />
Uses and Composition<br />
Marketing and Storage<br />
Economics of Cultivation</p>
<p><strong>BANANA CULTIVATION</strong></p>
<p>IntroductionClimate<br />
Soil<br />
Varieties<br />
Propagation<br />
Fertilizer Application<br />
Irrigation<br />
Desuckering<br />
Weed Control<br />
Cultural Practices<br />
Crop Rotation<br />
Intrercropping<br />
Disease Control<br />
Pest Control<br />
Flowering and  fruiting<br />
Harvesting and Yield<br />
Marketing and Storage<br />
Artificial Ripening<br />
Uses and Composition</p>
<p><strong>BAMBOO</strong></p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Distribution<br />
Biodiversity and Genetic<br />
Resources<br />
Genetic Improvement<br />
Selection<br />
Selection of seedlings<br />
Selection of somatic mufants<br />
Conservation<br />
Cultivation<br />
Soil<br />
Preparation for plantation<br />
Fertilizers<br />
Regeneration<br />
Propagation<br />
Collection and storage of seed<br />
Direct sowing<br />
Nursery technique<br />
Planting separated rhizomes<br />
Culm-cutting<br />
Offsets<br />
Layering<br />
Marcotting<br />
Micropropagation<br />
Macroproliferation<br />
Silviculture and Management<br />
Diseases and Pests<br />
Diseases and their control<br />
Microflora of seed<br />
Nursery diseases<br />
Leaf diseases<br />
Witches broom<br />
Bamboo blight<br />
Decay in bamboo<br />
Pests and their control<br />
Seed insects<br />
Defoliators<br />
Soap suckers<br />
Seed bugs<br />
Culm and shoot borers<br />
Borers of felied bamboos<br />
Termites<br />
Chafer grub<br />
Harvesting<br />
Yield<br />
production<br />
Some important Bamboo<br />
Species and their uses</p>
<p><strong>BABUL</strong></p>
<p>Main Attributes<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distribution<br />
Distribution<br />
Multiple Uses<br />
Medicinal Uses<br />
Soil Conservation and Agroforestry<br />
Silvicultural Characters<br />
Climate<br />
Soil<br />
Propagation<br />
Nursery Management<br />
Planting<br />
Method of Planting<br />
Silvicultural Pactices<br />
Biomass Production<br />
Plant Protection<br />
Insect Pests<br />
Babul defoliators<br />
Diseases</p>
<p><strong>BAEL (BEL)</strong></p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Occurrence and Distribution<br />
Description<br />
Properties and Uses</p>
<p><strong>COCONUT</strong></p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Climate<br />
Varieties<br />
Planting Material<br />
Selection and Preparation of Nursery<br />
Land Preparations<br />
Spacing<br />
Time of Planting<br />
After care of Young Plantations<br />
Weeding<br />
Gap Filling<br />
Fertilizer Application<br />
Irrigation and Soil Moisture<br />
Conservation<br />
Intercropping<br />
Insect Pests<br />
Diseases<br />
Harvesting<br />
Yield<br />
Storage<br />
Processing</p>
<p><strong>CASUARINA</strong></p>
<p>Main Attributes<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distribution<br />
Multiple Uses<br />
Soil Conservation and Agroforestery<br />
Silvilcutural Characters<br />
Climate<br />
Soil<br />
Propagation<br />
Vegetative Propagation<br />
Nursery Management<br />
Planting<br />
Plant Protection<br />
Insect Pests<br />
Diseases<br />
Management</p>
<p><strong>CASHEW</strong></p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Climate<br />
Varities<br />
Planting Material<br />
Selection of Mother Plant<br />
Seed Rate<br />
Selection of Seed Nut<br />
Seed Treatment<br />
Selection of Branches<br />
Nursery<br />
Land Preparation<br />
Planting Distance<br />
Planting Design<br />
Digging of Pits<br />
Planting of Saplings<br />
Manuring<br />
Fertilizers<br />
Application of Manures and Fertilizers<br />
Irrigation<br />
Gap Filling<br />
Interculture<br />
Insect Pests<br />
Diseases<br />
Harvesting<br />
Yield<br />
Storing<br />
Processing<br />
Intercropping<br />
<strong><br />
DRUMSTICK</strong></p>
<p>Main Attributes<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distribution<br />
Multiple Uses<br />
Medicinal uses<br />
Soil Conservation and Agroforestery<br />
Silvicultural Characters<br />
Climate<br />
Soil<br />
Propagation<br />
Nursery Management<br />
Method of seed sowing<br />
Time of sowing<br />
Seed rate<br />
Raising Plants by Stem Cuttings<br />
Planting<br />
Method of Planting<br />
Time of Planting<br />
Silvicultural Practices<br />
Training and Pruning<br />
Thinning<br />
Harvesting<br />
Plant Protection</p>
<p><strong>EUCALYPTUS </strong></p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Growth Habit<br />
Soil and Climate<br />
Seeds and Storage<br />
Storage<br />
Germination<br />
Vegetative Propagation<br />
Micropropagation<br />
Nursery Raising<br />
Transplaning<br />
Fertilizers<br />
Planting Techniques</p>
<p><strong>GUAVA</strong></p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Climate<br />
Soil<br />
Varieties<br />
Propagation<br />
Fertilizer Application<br />
Irrigation<br />
Training and Pruning<br />
Plant Protection<br />
Problems  of Unfavourable<br />
Climatic Conditions<br />
Flowering and Fruiting<br />
Maturity<br />
Harvesting and Yield<br />
Storage and Marketing<br />
Intercropping<br />
Uses and Composition</p>
<p><strong>ISRAELI BABUL<br />
</strong><br />
Main Attributes<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distribution<br />
Multiple Uses<br />
Soil Conservation and Agrotorestry<br />
Silvicultural Characters<br />
Climate<br />
Soil<br />
Propagation<br />
Planting<br />
Silvicultural Practices</p>
<p><strong>KHEJRI</strong></p>
<p>Main Attributes<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distribution<br />
Soil Conservation and  Agroforestery<br />
Silvicultural Characters<br />
Climate<br />
Soil<br />
Propagation<br />
Nursery Management<br />
Planting<br />
Silvicultural Practices<br />
Plant Protection</p>
<p><strong>KARANJ</strong></p>
<p>Main Attributes<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distribution<br />
Multiple Uses<br />
Soil Conservation and  Agroforestery<br />
Silvicultural Characters<br />
Climate<br />
Nursery Management<br />
Planting<br />
Silvicultural Practices<br />
Harvesting</p>
<p><strong>LITCHI</strong></p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Climate<br />
Soil<br />
Varieties<br />
Propagation<br />
Preparation to Land<br />
Planting<br />
Fertilizer Application<br />
Irrigation<br />
Training and Pruning<br />
Interculture Operation<br />
Intercropping<br />
Mulching<br />
Flowering and Fruit Setting<br />
Plant Protection<br />
Harvesting and Yield<br />
Storage and Marketing<br />
Uses and Composition</p>
<p><strong>MANGO </strong></p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Climate<br />
Soil<br />
Varieties<br />
Propagation<br />
Fertilizer Application<br />
Irrigation<br />
Pruning and Training<br />
Weed Control<br />
Problems of Unvarourable Climatic Conditions<br />
Flowering and Fruiting<br />
Harvesting and Yield<br />
Grading, Storage and Marketing<br />
Intercropping<br />
Uses and Composition</p>
<p><strong>MAHUA</strong></p>
<p>Main Attributes<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distribution<br />
Multiple Uses<br />
Soil Conservation and  Agroforestery<br />
Silvicultural Characters<br />
Climate<br />
Soil<br />
Propagation<br />
Nursery Management<br />
Planting<br />
Silvicultural Practices<br />
Harvesting<br />
Plant Protection</p>
<p><strong>MULBERRY<br />
</strong><br />
Main attributes<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distribution<br />
Multiple Uses<br />
Soil Conservation and Agroforestery<br />
Silvicultural Characters<br />
Climate<br />
Soil<br />
Propagation<br />
Nursery Management<br />
Raising by Vegetative Methods<br />
Planting<br />
Silvicultural Practices<br />
Manure and Fertilisers<br />
Harvesting and Yield<br />
Post Harvesting Handling and Storage<br />
Diseases</p>
<p><strong>NEEM</strong></p>
<p>Botanical Characteristics<br />
Home to the tree<br />
Cultivation<br />
Seeds<br />
Nursery technique<br />
Vegetative propagation<br />
Plant multiplication through tissue culture<br />
Mulching<br />
Weeds and their  control<br />
Pests and their control<br />
Diseases and their control<br />
Management of trees<br />
Growth of trees<br />
Harvesting and Yield<br />
Collection of fruits<br />
Storage of Fruits<br />
Deputping  of fruits<br />
Drying and storing of seeds<br />
Decortication<br />
Bark and leaves</p>
<p><strong>POPLAR TREE </strong></p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Distribution<br />
Morphology<br />
Species<br />
Soil and Climate<br />
Growth Characteristics<br />
Natural Regeneration<br />
Plantation Technology<br />
Pests and  Diseases<br />
Poplar in Agroforestery<br />
Uses<br />
Rotation</p>
<p><strong>ROSEWOOD</strong></p>
<p>Main Attributes<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distribution<br />
Multiple Uses<br />
Soil conservation and Agroforestery<br />
Silvicultural Characters<br />
Climate<br />
Soil<br />
Propagation<br />
Nursery Management<br />
Planting<br />
Silvicultural Practices</p>
<p><strong>RUBBER</strong></p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Climate<br />
Soil<br />
Botanical Description<br />
Varieties<br />
Propagation<br />
Nursery Raising<br />
Preparation of Planting Material<br />
Planting Techiques<br />
Preparation of Land<br />
Drainage<br />
Silt pits and Edakayyalas<br />
Planting Distance<br />
Pitting and Refilling<br />
Planting<br />
After care of Plantation<br />
Cover Crop<br />
Mulching<br />
Manures and Fertilizers<br />
Natritional Disorder of Rubber Plant<br />
Weed Control<br />
Pre emergent herbicides<br />
Diseases<br />
Control<br />
Harvesting<br />
Processing<br />
By products of Rubber</p>
<p><strong>SHISHAM/SISSOO</strong></p>
<p>Main Attributes<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distribution<br />
Multiple Uses<br />
Soil Conservation and Agroforestery<br />
Silvicultural Characters<br />
Climate<br />
Soil<br />
Propagation<br />
Nursery Management<br />
Silviculture Practices<br />
Plant Protection<br />
Termites<br />
Diseases</p>
<p><strong>SUBABUL</strong></p>
<p>Main Attributes<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Good Characteristics of Subabul<br />
Certain Constrains of Subabul<br />
Distribution<br />
Multiple Uses<br />
Silvicultural and Agroforestery<br />
Silvicultural Characters<br />
Climate<br />
Soil<br />
Propagation<br />
Nursery Management<br />
Method of Sowing<br />
Planting<br />
Silvicultural Practices<br />
Harvesting<br />
Plant Protection<br />
<strong><br />
SIRIS</strong></p>
<p>Main Attributes<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distribution<br />
Multiple Uses<br />
Soil conservation and Agroforestery<br />
Silvicultural Characters<br />
Climate<br />
Soil<br />
Propagation<br />
Nursery Management<br />
Planting<br />
Silvicultural Practices<br />
Harvesting<br />
Plant Protection<br />
Insect Pests<br />
Diseases</p>
<p><strong>SANDAL</strong></p>
<p>Main Attributes<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distribution<br />
Multiple Uses<br />
Soil Conservation and Agroforestery<br />
Silvicultural Characters<br />
Climate<br />
Soil<br />
Propagation<br />
Nursery Management<br />
Planting<br />
Plant Protection<br />
Insect Pests<br />
Diseases</p>
<p><strong>TEAK</strong></p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Distribution<br />
Description<br />
Ecological Requirements<br />
Raising Seedlings<br />
Planting into the Field<br />
Wood Qualities<br />
Usages</p>
<p><strong>TAMRIND<br />
</strong><br />
Main Attributes<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distribution<br />
Multiple Uses<br />
Soil Conservation and Agroforestery<br />
Silvicultural Characters<br />
Climate<br />
Varieties<br />
Nursery Management<br />
Method of Seed Sowing<br />
Planting<br />
Harvesting<br />
Plant Protection Insect pests<br />
Diseases</p>
<p><strong>TAD<br />
</strong><br />
Main Attributes<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distribution<br />
Multiple Uses<br />
Medicinal Uses<br />
Silvicultural Characters<br />
Climate<br />
Soil<br />
Propagation<br />
Silvicultural Practices<br />
Harvesting<br />
Plant Protection Measures<br />
Insect Pests<br />
Diseases</p>
<p><strong>AMLA PLANTATION PROCESSING &amp; PRESERVATION</strong></p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Rated Plant Capacity<br />
Land &amp; Building<br />
Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Material<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turn Over/Annum<br />
Profit Sales Ratio<br />
Rate of Return<br />
Break Even Point</p>
<p><strong>BANANA PLANTATION<br />
</strong><br />
Introduction<br />
Rated Plant Capacity<br />
Land &amp; Building<br />
Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Material<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turn Over/Annum<br />
Profit Sales Ratio<br />
Rate of Return<br />
Break Even Point</p>
<p><strong>BANANA POWDER<br />
</strong><br />
Introduction<br />
Rated Plant Capacity<br />
Land &amp; Building<br />
Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Material<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turn Over/Annum<br />
Profit Sales Ratio<br />
Rate of Return<br />
Break Even Point</p>
<p><strong>CASHEW NUT SHELL LIQUID AND KERNEL PROCESSING </strong></p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Rated Plant Capacity<br />
Land &amp; Building<br />
Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Material<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turn Over/Annum<br />
Profit Sales Ratio<br />
Rate of Return<br />
Break Even Point</p>
<p><strong>COCONUT PRODUCTS &amp; BYE PRODUCTS PROCESSING COMPLEX (WET FRESH)<br />
</strong><br />
Introduction<br />
Rated Plant Capacity<br />
Land &amp; Building<br />
Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Material<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turn Over/Annum<br />
Profit Sales Ratio<br />
Rate of Return<br />
Break Even Point</p>
<p><strong>COST ESTIMATION  ON COCONUT PLANTATION<br />
</strong><br />
Land &amp; Building<br />
Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
Working Capital</p>
<p><strong>EUCALYPTUS OIL<br />
</strong><br />
Introduction<br />
Rated Plant Capacity<br />
Land &amp; Building<br />
Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Material<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turn Over/Annum<br />
Profit Sales Ratio<br />
Rate of Return<br />
Break Even Point</p>
<p><strong>EUCALYPTUS TREE PLANTATION<br />
</strong><br />
Introduction<br />
Land &amp; Building<br />
Farm Equipments<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Material<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Receipts in 6 years</p>
<p><strong>FLORICULTURE (CUT FLOWER ROSE) WITH GREEN HOUSE TECHNOLOGY</strong></p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Capacity<br />
Land &amp; Building<br />
Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Material<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turn Over/Annum<br />
Profit Sales Ratio<br />
Rate of Return<br />
Break Even Point</p>
<p><strong>FLORICULTURE GLADIOLUS WITH GREEN HOUSE TECHNOLOGY<br />
</strong><br />
Introduction<br />
Plant Capacity<br />
Land &amp; Building<br />
Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Material<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turn Over/Annum<br />
Profit Sales Ratio<br />
Rate of Return<br />
Break Even Point</p>
<p><strong>JATROPHA PLANTATION</strong></p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Plant capacity<br />
Land &amp; Building<br />
Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Material<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turn Over/Annum<br />
Profit Sales Ratio<br />
Rate of Return<br />
Break Even Point</p>
<p><strong>ROSE OIL </strong></p>
<p>Plant capacity<br />
Land &amp; Building<br />
Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Material<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turn Over/Annum<br />
Profit Sales Ratio<br />
Rate of Return<br />
Break Even Point</p>
<p><strong>POPLAR PLANTATION</strong></p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Rated Palnt Capacity<br />
Land &amp; Building<br />
Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Material<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turn Over/Annum<br />
Profit Sales Ratio<br />
Rate of Return<br />
Break Even Point</p>
<p><strong>NEEM OIL FROM SEEDS </strong><br />
Introduction<br />
Plant capacity<br />
Land &amp; Building<br />
Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Material<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turn Over/Annum<br />
Profit Sales Ratio<br />
Rate of Return<br />
Break Even Point</p>
<p><strong>NEEM PLANTATION, COMMERCIALISATION AND NEEM BASED  PRODUCTS  PREPARATIONS</strong><br />
Introduction<br />
Plant capacity<br />
Land &amp; Building<br />
Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Material<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turn Over/Annum<br />
Profit Sales Ratio<br />
Rate of Return<br />
Break Even Point</p>
<p><strong>RUBBER PLANTATION<br />
</strong><br />
Introduction<br />
Land &amp; Building<br />
Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Material<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Profitability Analysis</p>
<p>SUGAR CANE PLANTATION</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Plant capacity<br />
Land &amp; Building<br />
Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Material<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turn Over/Annum<br />
Profit Sales Ratio<br />
Rate of Return<br />
Break Even Point</p>
<p><strong>TEAK PLANTATION<br />
</strong><br />
Introduction<br />
Plant capacity<br />
Land &amp; Building<br />
Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
Fixed Capital<br />
Raw Material<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turn Over/Annum<br />
Profit Sales Ratio<br />
Rate of Return<br />
Break Even Point</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>About 70% of Indian population depends on agriculture. India has a vast cultivable land area. The Indian soil is quite fertile too. All type types of crops can be easily grown on Indian soils. This  truth has been understood by Indian soils. This truth has been  understood by Indian people from the time immemorial. We have been producing all kharips, rabbi and other non-conventional types of grains along with fruits, vegetables,  flower  yielding plants, decoration purpose plants and woods. Bamboos of different types  for their economical values. In early days  &#38; even today, trees of  different  types have been an easy  today,  trees  of different types have been on easy source of fuel energy, building raw  materials, industrial raw materials and cash  treasures for India. This enormous size of agricultural production has not been developed in a day we have toiled alot for centuries together to improve our agricultural crops range and capacity. This requires a lot of knowledges, facilities and care with hardwork in the sun &#38; rain. Good seeds in good fertile land grow but the best results are achieved only when optimum conditions are created  on  the form.  This requires so many manual &#38; power operated equipments, tools and devices for soil preparation , irrigation and  wedding etc. The result of this long search &#38; research is that today we have a huge lot of agricultural implements  for specific operations right from soil cutting &#38;  Conditioning to  harvesting of  the crops. Mattock, hoes, axe, knife and hammer are the ones which are used  by manual farm workers for different applications.</p>
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Cost Economics with Profitability Analysis<br />
Capacity<br />
Land &#38; Building Requirements with Rates<br />
List &#38; Details of Plant and Machinery with their Costs<br />
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Details/List and Costs<br />
Power &#38; Water Requirements<br />
Labour/Staff Requirements<br />
Utilities and Overheads<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turnover<br />
Cost of Production<br />
Break Even Point<br />
Profitability<br />
Land Man Ratio<br />
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