3. Introduction
Pakistan’s total mango production reaches 1.7 to
1.8 million tons annually
Pakistan is the 5th largest producer and 3rd
largest exporter of mangoes.
We will proud to be the FIRST commercial
importer of Pakistani mangoes in Australia.
4. Introduction cont..
Our mission to bring and provide mangoes to mango lovers
in a season where there will be no mangoes season in
these specific months as Australian Summer Season
(Mango Season) is from December to February march.
We will fill this gape buy putting our Pakistani sweet
mangoes in the market.
5. DAFF Approval
Australian Department of Agriculture and Forestry
(DAFF) has approved that Pakistani mangoes will
soon be stocked in Australian supermarkets and
fruit stores.
6. Our Products:
Mango is the king of all fruits and
Sindhri is the KING of the KINGS.
They are a generous size and sweet but
not sickeningly, so you can have more
than one, unlike any of its more sugary
counterparts. Other mangoes may be
more sugary but none is sweeter than
the Sindhri.
Season: Mid-May to mid-July
Origin: Mir Pur Khas
Colour: Gold
Pulp Gravity: Medium
Flavour: Slight Perfume
Fiber: 3 - 5%
Sugarege: 15 - 18%
Moisture Content
(average):
79% after ripening; 18% before ripening
Weight: Average 1 - 3.5 pounds
Relative Humidity: 85%
7. Chaunsa
“Chaunsa (June to August), from Pakistan, has
a thin yellow skin streaked with green and the
sweetest of sweet, smooth-textured flesh. It is
sometimes called Honey.”
Flesh firm, fibreless with pleasant flavour and
sweet taste. Juice moderately adundant. Fruit
quality good, keeping good quality.
Season: July - September
Origin: Rahim Yar Khan & Multan
Colour: Gold
Flavour: Slight perfume
Fiber: 17.2 - 27.3%
Sugarege: 18 - 22%
Pulp Gravity: Heavy
Moisture Content:
78% after ripening; 81% before ripening
Weight: 1-2.3 Pounds
Relative Humidity: 85%
9. CONSULATE GENERAL of Pakistan
The first ever consignment of 490 kgs Pakistani mangoes lands in Sydney on
the soil of Australian continent on the evening of Tuesday, 3 Sept. 2013, at
10 pm through air cargo of Emirates Airlines.
Pakistan’s High Commission arranged a mango party in Canberra and invited
few leading community members while Consulate General of Pakistan invited
leading Australian businessmen for a simple mango party, besides distributing
mango samples to politicians and business houses / companies.
10. Critical Risk analysis:
Currently there are no direct flights
to Australia from Pakistan and this results in
enhanced cargo rates for the export material
be logistic tariffs within Australia are very
high which can increase the cost
Sales and on time import from Pakistan
If found any problem by custom officials, we
can’t save mangoes for long time
Competition with Indian and Pakistani
importers
11. Market Analysis
Currently there is no any major importer
from Pakistani
Indian and Pakistani community wants to
bring mangoes from their homeland
We will be only One seller of Mangoes in
Australia initially
AUSTRALIA GRANTS PERMISSION TO
IMPORT PAKISTANI MANGOES
12. Market Analysis
Queensland is the major producing state, accounting for 70% of domestic
production, by volume.
no availability of mangoes during winter in Australia
14. Australia and Pakistan Mangoes availability in different Seasons
Season Name Australia Pakistan
Spring
September, October and November
April, May
Summer December, January and February
June, July, August and
September
Autumn March, April and May October, November
Winter June, July and August December, January, February and
March
15. Distribution
Truck driver will load the truck/van to distribute in grocery shops,
fruit shops, hotels and restaurants in different areas.
List of all shops and spots will be given to salesperson.
16. Sales Promotions
Point of Sale display material
On-pack offers, multi-packs and bonuses
Commissions for salesperson
Sales competitions with prizes or awards
Advertisement on Internet e.g. Facebook or website.
18. START-UP EXPENCES
Expense Category Amount
Hot Water Treatment $6,000
Inventory (Mangoes) 142,000
Advertisement 4,000
Shipping Insurance 3,000
Warehouse Rent 7,000
Packaging 35,00
Labour 8,000
Shipment charges and other costs 120,000
Truck 20,000
Cash 86,000
Total 399,500
19. Cost of Mangoes
1 Type of Expense per 40 kg In Dollars
2 Mangoes $16
3 Packaging $2
4 Labour $2
5 Hot Water Treatment $3.5
Total cost on per 40 kg $23.50
Total Cost of 66,000kg 38,775
Other charges & fixed costs
6 Shipment Cost (Fixed Cost) $250 per shipment
7 Shipment charges and other costs $2,000
8 Freight and Unloading $120
Total $2,370
Total Cost of 60 Boxes (1100kg/box) 66,000kgs 142,200
20. Cost
Total Cost: $180,975
Cost per kg: $2.74
Price for shop keepers: $4.50
Retail Price per kg $5.50
We will arrange 13,200kg mangoes in one month which will be only for start.
After that we will order as per our sale which will increase in every month.
21. Income Statement
Paki Mangoes Pty. Ltd
Income Statement
For the five months ended October 30, 2015
Total Revenue: $297,000
Expenses & losses $180,975
Income before tax $116,025
22. Profit and Loss Account
Sales $375,000
Less: Gross Profit $116000
Less: Operating Expenses $180,000
Operating Profit $129,000
Less: Interest and taxes $16,000
Profit after Tax $63,000
23. Reference list
References
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http://buypakistanimangoes.com/All-about-Pakistani-Mangoes/How-Mangoes-can-be-
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Rayma.com. 2015. about Chaunsa mango. [ONLINE] Available at:
http://rayma.com.my/pakistanmangoes/chaunsa.html. [Accessed 04 February 15].
Rayma.com. 2015. about SINDHRI mango. [ONLINE] Available at:
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Mr. David Rich & Dr. Tom
Mr. Shahid Malik (Pakistan)