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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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    Fuels: fuel Conservation

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    preparation of fuel oils • Avoid oil spillage • Prevent oil leakage • Drain water from storage tank • Clean strainers/filters • Maintain the fuel oil at higher temperature in the main storage tank • Maintain correct pre-heat temperature Combustion of fuels oils & burner operation & maintenance • The heat generated by combustion of fuel is utilised by boiler or furnace of heating water or air or any process material. • Combustion effected by a burner which mixes fuel and air in proper

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    Banana Chip

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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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    Pineapple Peeling Extract

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    CHAPTER I Problem and its Background Introduction: Nowadays‚ many families are suffering from poverty and health problems. Some of these health problems are caused by different chemicals that they inhale from the things around them and by different chemicals in products which can cause them problems such as skin irritations. One of those things is the fabric softener‚ so the researchers came up making an alternative fabric softener that is harmless to the health of the people‚ inexpensive

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    the Efficiency of Banana Peel‚ Peel Briquettes and Coal in Order to Evaluate Environmentally Friendly Fuel Group 4 Members: - Dominique Fernandez - Jay Christian Toring - David Nathan Valerio - Chifrey Malto - Tyrone Asiño September 3 & 4‚ 2012 Miss Ermina Dimaunahan CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND IT`S BACKGROUND A. Background of the Study The Philippines is a tropical country that is abundant with nutritious and refreshing fruits that Filipinos are fond of eating. Banana is one of the most

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    utilization of banana peel

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    UTILIZATION OF WASTE BANANA PEEL by : Rahadian Irfan Istiarto Alvin Chandra Kusuma Laksmono Jati Radianto SMA Negeri 6 Yogyakarta Jalan C.Simanjuntak 2 Yogyakarta (0274) 513335 552233 FOREWORD First – we all pray to God Almighty‚ For the grace and guidance – we can finish His work is very well written. And thanks go to everyone who helped in completing this paper‚ especially: 1. Mr. Rudy Prakanto‚ S.Pd‚ M.Eng. As tutor 2. Our parents

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    Banana Paper

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    REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE In a study‚ “Papers and Boards from Banana Stem Waste” in which they used banana stem waste in producing paper and board because banana is a very good source of cellulose. Banana stem waste‚ thrown away by farmers after harvesting of fruits‚ was procured as raw material. It was chopped by 3-4” size usually at a rate of about 100 kg material per day. The material was soaked in 1-2% NaOH for appropriate period. The alkali loosens the ligno-cellulosic bonds‚ thereby

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    Biodiesel Fuel

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    Biodiesel Fuel The biggest problem the United States faces today when we talk about becoming energy independent is replacing the gas we use to power our vehicles. When we talk about replacing gasoline as the fuel we use to power our vehicles‚ biomass‚ hydrogen‚ and fuel cells are the three most talked about alternatives. Biomass‚ which is organic material made from plants and animals‚ contains stored energy from the sun. Biomass in the form of bio fuels can be used to make the same products

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    From Fossil Fuels to Renewable Energy The gas pump. As of late‚ it has been the bane of drivers everywhere. With the prices of crude oil skyrocketing combined with the prices at the pump and nearly everywhere else‚ many people are looking toward renewable energy sources to supplement or replace the use of fossil fuels. This interest in renewable resources has generated new energy policies around the world‚ has spawned new energy technology and has produced ideas on a different way of

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    Ethanol Green Myth

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    Ethanol Fuel‚ the Green Myth Who in the United States of America does not like a good ear of corn or two to eat? It is a food staple in many of our households throughout this great country and helps to feed the world’s ever growing population. It is also used to produce a biofuel and gasoline fuel additive called ethanol‚ and is being promoted as environmentally friendlier‚ has less of a carbon footprint on the earth then fossil fuels like gasoline and oil do‚ and will fully reduce our dependency

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