PAN MASALA & ZARDA MANUFACTURING UNIT

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Pan Masala is a balanced mixture of areca nuts (also known as supari),
catechu, cardamom, lime, flavoring agents and some natural perfuming
materials. It is widely used to remove the bad odor of the mouth by
providing a fresh breath and comes in attractive user-friendly packets and
containers.

A herb, nut, and seed mixture that is commonly served in India. Pan Masala
is most often considered to be an item to aid digestion or used as a breath
freshener for use after consuming highly spicy meals.

A typical mixture of Pan Masala will contain fennel seeds as the base
ingredient as well as sugar coated seeds that may include sesame, fennel,
and coriander seeds. Mint leaves, cardamom, powdered lime, pure menthol,
catechu, betel nuts, areca nuts, and other flavorings may also be added to
the mixture. When eaten following a meal, chewing the ingredients releases
flavors that are refreshing to the mouth and digestive system.

Zarda if taken in high dose is injurious to health and gives the feeling of
laziness and unconsciousness.

Kimam is the sweetened masala, usually taken by peoples who are not in
regular routine of chewing tobacco. It is generally a mouth freshener and
believed to increase appetite by improving digestion system.

Gutka or betel quid is a chewing tobacco preparation made of crushed areca
nut (also called betel nut), tobacco, catechu, paraffin wax, slaked lime and
sweet or savory flavouring, in India, other Asian countries, and North
America. Manikchand Group is a group of industries in India that primarily
started out as a company that produced chewable tobacco products called
‘Gutka’.

Now a days Pan Parag, Prince Gutka, Pan Mayur, Darbari type, Tambul, Maruti,
Pan Bahar, Rajni Gandha, Manik Chand and number of other brands pan masalas
are commonly used. The sale and marketing of Pan Masala is increasing day by
day. It is very clear from the fact that wherever you go in the market, in
the town, in a village you will find some panwari shops around everywhere in
every mohalla and in every street. As the sale of pan and Pan Masala is
increasing there is enough scope for starting the manufacture of Pan Masala
on a small scale. It is being manufactured by various trade names like Pan
Bahar, Pan Parag, Pan Mayur, Darbari Pan Masala, Manoranjan pan Masala,
Tambul Pan Masala, Rajni Gandha Pan masala Santoor Pan masala etc. Powder
form pan masala is made under various trade names now a day and are widely
used. Uses of Pan Masala Pan Masala is widely used for removing bad odour to
impart a pleasant feeling, For scenting the breath in order to impart a
pleasant feeling, For serving the guests, friends and in the parties and
functions, As a substances for tobacco chewing and for smoking, It can be
used in the Hotel and restaurants. Properties of Pan Masala It should not
produce irritation effects in the mouth, It should cool the mouth, It should
have scented affect in the mouth & NO excess of lime should be in the pan
Masala. Market Survey Now days pan Masala has very good market demand due to
customer’s habit. There is very good scope of pan masala. Actually on pan
masala market data is not available but tobacco based product has market
survey data. Basically pan masala is a substitute of tobacco products. Users
of tobacco products largely converted to use pan Masala. The major factors
contributing to tobacco consumption have been global population and income
growth. Tobacco is consumed mainly by the adult population and about 70
percent of world population is over 15 years of age. Per adult tobacco
consumption, however, is on the decline in both the developing and developed
countries. This significant development, however, is concealed by the fact
that overall world tobacco use is expanding with population.

It is intended to prepare a Feasibility Report to install a Pan Masala &
Zarda Manufacturing Unit with an installed capacity of 180000 Kg / Year as a
Green Field Project.

The initial startup capacity utilization is 80%

Products UOM Quantity
Flavoured Pan Masala Kg 75000
Pan Masala (Meetha) Kg 30000
Zarda Kg 15000
Total Kg 120000

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Description

• INTRODUCTION
• USES & APPLICATION
• SPECIFICATIONS
• MARKET OVERVIEW
• PRESENT MANUFACTURERS/EXPORTERS
• FORMULATION
• RAW MATERIALS
• MANUFACTURING PROCESS STEPS/PROCESS SCHEMATIC
• PLANT & MACHINERY
• SUPPLIERS OF RAW MATERIALS
• SUPPLIERS OF PLANT & MACHINERY
• PLANT LOCATION FACTORS
• WASTE GENERATION & MANAGEMENT/GREEN BELT
• ANTICIPATED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
• MITIGATION MEASURES (PROPOSED)
• HSE REQUIREMENTS
• SAFETY & OCCUPATIONAL MEASURE
• PROPOSED IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE
• PROJECT FINANCIALS

APPENDIX – A:

01. PLANT ECONOMICS
02. LAND & BUILDING
03. PLANT AND MACHINERY
04. OTHER FIXED ASSESTS
05. FIXED CAPITAL
06. RAW MATERIAL
07. SALARY AND WAGES
08. UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS
09. TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL
10. TOTAL CAPITAL INVESTMENT
11. COST OF PRODUCTION
12. TURN OVER/ANNUM
13. BREAK EVEN POINT
14. RESOURCES FOR FINANCE
15. INSTALMENT PAYABLE IN 5 YEARS
16. DEPRECIATION CHART FOR 5 YEARS
17. PROFIT ANALYSIS FOR 5 YEARS
18. PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET FOR (5 YEARS)

Additional information

Plant Capacity

100 Kg./Day

Land & Building

(300 sq.mt.)

Plant & Machinery

US$ 10000

Rate of Return

62%

Break Even point

58%