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1)Market Survey

1.1)Current market profile

2011; 57000 ton 2012; 68000 ton market; expandion is 20%

Production

5000ton/ year ( for 30% yield 1500ton / firstyear )

Consumption

68000ton/ year

Potential/ Barriers

We will take production licence from authortihy

Import/Export

There is not import and export process

Current Producers
There is 4 big producer.

Competition Structure

We plan to be one of the 5 big producer

1.3)Business Constraints

Factory plant should be close to raw material source to decrease logistic costs minimum

1.4)Future Estimation

2013 expected is 82 ton

2) Technical aspects

capacity&selection

Capacity: 5000ton /year ( 2shift) ( for 100% capacity)

process flow&productionflow

Raw Material Grading-foreign material sorting- peeling with vapor- rotten sorting (optic sorter)- cutting-blanching-drying -frying-pre cooling-IQF-packaging

equipment&capacity balancing foreign material sorter- peeling machine-cleaner –

cutter-selection system (optic sorter) –blanchor
-santrufij motor-dryer-fryer-precooler-IQF-conveyor welt-packaging machine

anxiliary equipment

jenerator-forklift- pallet-case

personell requirement

22 personell

3)Investment period (6moths)

3.1)Fixed investment

200000

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