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    Banana Chips

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    University Menen Adefris | [Banana chips project proposal] | Contents 1.INTRODUCTION3 2.Production 3 2.1Production steps of Banana Chips3 3.Market Potential3 3.1Demand and Supply3 3.2Sales Location3 4.Costing the Business4 4.1Equipment cost 4 4.2Staff Cost4 4.3Raw Material cost5 4.4License or Registration Cost5 4.5Operating Cost5 4.6Startup Costs6 5.Costing and Pricing7 5.1 Costing7 5.2Selling Price7 6.Profitability7 7.Financing the Business9 Banana Chips INTRODUCTIONChips are the most

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    BUSINESS SET-UP GUIDE Production of Banana Chips Business Profile Summary You will need a market that can support sales of at least K73 per day. You will need around K3‚000 to start the business. Profit potential for this business is around K3‚000 per year. Sales You will need a market that can support the sale of K400 - K600 per week. This guide is focussed on starting a small scale banana chip making business‚ selling the product in trade stores‚ supermarkets‚ clubs‚ hotels or markets.

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    harvesting banana

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    HARVESTING BANANA Regularly after nine month the banana reach its maturity and start to ripen. Banana has a tender soft skin that really easy to be ripe. To harvest banana is not like any other fruits that we can just harvest. Harvesting banana need some precaution steps to ensure no physical damage and to get the best qualities of banana for the consumer. First we have to know when the banana will reach it maturity. First and foremost check the size of the banana. The ideal size of a mature banana is

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    Origin of Bananas

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    Bananas are said to be currently the world’s third most popular fruit and evidence shows could be the oldest cultivated crop (Langdon 18). The tropical fruit is believed to have originated and first domesticated in Southeast Asia estimated around 5000 BC (Langdon 18). Due to how difficult reproducing the seedless banana plant is‚ the distribution did not stray far from Southeast Asia for thousands of years in its existence. Apparently the first Europeans to learn about it were the Greeks under

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    Banana Peel

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    THE FEASIBILITY OF PRODUCING SHOE POLISHER OUT OF BANANA PEELINGS ABSTRACT -Shoe polish (or boot polish)‚ usually a waxy paste or a cream‚ is a consumer product used to shine‚ waterproof‚ and restore the appearance of leather shoes or boots‚ thereby extending the footwear’s life. In some regions—including New Zealand—"Nugget" is used as a common term for solid waxy shoe polish‚ as opposed to liquid shoe polishes. Various substances have been used as shoe polish for hundreds of years‚ starting

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    Banana Time

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    Banana Time’ Case study  1.    What does this story mean?  The story demonstrates trough and empirical study how individuals at work create a social group to ease the pressure of their work. In their case the work allocated to them was repetitive and did not have any challenges. In these kind of working environments creating social activities are key to keep you and the group entertained. Also it is interesting to note how certain behaviours are repeated and what difference they make in the everyday

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    benefits of banana

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    healthier diet without compromising on taste‚ it may be easier than you think. Wonderfully sweet with firm and creamy flesh‚ bananas come prepackaged in their own yellow jackets and are available for harvest throughout the year. They are counted among the most popular fruits in the world. Bananas cater to your taste buds while offering many health benefits. Nutrients in Banana 1.00 each (118.00 grams) Nutrient%Daily Value vitamin B621.5% vitamin C17.1% manganese16% fiber12.2% potassium12%

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    Banana Research

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    facts about bananas. Facts such as: the history‚ how they grow‚ and even the ripening process. There are many interesting ways to ripen bananas. There are even ways to help make a banana ripen faster. The banana fruit is the world’s largest herb. Bananas contain 3 natural sugars: sucrose‚ fructose and glucose. They are an excellent source of potassium and fiber. The six most popular types of bananas are Manzano‚ Baby/Nino‚ Burro‚ Red‚ Plantain‚ and Cavendish. The Cavendish Banana is the most

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    Banana Leaves

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    test the effectiveness of banana leaves for making a paper. Research Design The research design that will be used is Two group design since two comparable groups will be used as experimental and control groups. The experimental (Paper from Banana Leaves) will be compared to the flammability and texture of the control group (commercial paper). Table 2.0. The table showing the texture of the paper of experimental and control group Respondent Experimental Group (Paper from Banana Leaves) Control Group

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    banana peelings

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    Banana Peelings as Charcoal Briquette” Charcoal (Cooking fuel) Prior to the industrial revolution charcoal was occasionally used as a cooking fuel. Modern "charcoal briquettes"‚ widely used for outdoor grilling and barbecues in backyards and on camping trips‚ imitate this use‚ but are not pure charcoal. They are usually compacted mixtures of sawdust with additives like coal or coke and various binders. Charcoal is the dark grey residue consisting of carbon‚ and any remaining ash‚ obtained by

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