JINSP JOHN ALADIN
Production Manager: JINSP JOHN ALMORADIE
Marketing Manager: JINSP JOHN BUENO
Finance Manager: JINSP JOHN EBORA
Human Resource Manager: JINSP JOHN FOSTER
Quality Control Manager: JINSP JOHN UMALI
Production Staff
Marketing Staff
Finance Staff
Human Resource Staff
Quality Control Staff
Production Workers
This document outlines a marketing plan by a group of students to sell a new food product called "Sushi Caro" on campus. Sushi Caro combines Japanese sushi with local Indonesian ingredients. The plan aims to achieve 10% profit in the first 3 months and gain customer loyalty. It involves segmenting the student and faculty market and implementing strategies like promotional discounts, loyalty stamps, and theme events to raise brand awareness. The group projects sales and evaluates tactics to ensure the new product's success.
The document discusses conducting market research for a new line of traditional Ecuadorian desserts called "Traditional Ecuadorian Deserts" for the company Sweet and Coffee. It describes Sweet and Coffee as a successful coffee shop and bakery company in Ecuador. The research aims to determine customer preferences for different traditional desserts like corn cake, plantain cake, and others in order to design a menu for the new dessert line.
This document provides an overview and marketing analysis of J.CO Donuts & Coffee's operations in Malaysia. It begins with background information on J.CO including its origins in Indonesia and current store locations. An analysis of J.CO's market environment in Malaysia is then presented, including market segmentation, competitors, and SWOT analysis. Objectives, issues, and marketing strategies like product pricing and franchise expansion are also summarized. Financial projections for annual donut and coffee sales and profits are included.
FILIPINO CULTURE, CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONSsheilalaine05
During the Spanish regime in the Philippines, women were expected to behave shyly and modestly to protect their reputations. A man could only get to know a woman through an introduction by a mutual friend, as directly approaching a woman was seen as impolite. Marriage is considered sacred in Filipino culture, and singles often face jokes and scrutiny about their status. When courting, a man's parents would seek approval from the woman's parents in a process called "pamanhikan" which could include the grandparents, and the woman's parents may initially refuse but eventually consent.
This is the product proposal paper prepared by the students of Capitol University major in Marketing Management and Human Resource Management taking up Introduction to Entrepreneurship Feasibility Study paper.
Ancient Filipinos lived in scattered communities called barangays ruled by chieftains called datus. They had distinct cultures though separated geographically. They built houses from light materials and some lived in treehouses. Males wore minimal clothing while females wore a top and skirt. Society was stratified with nobles, freemen, and slaves. Each barangay was self-governed and alliances were formed through blood pacts. They had religious and superstitious beliefs, practiced trade, engaged in farming, fishing, and crafts. Education was informal and through family. They communicated in various languages and had their own writing system.
This document outlines a marketing plan by a group of students to sell a new food product called "Sushi Caro" on campus. Sushi Caro combines Japanese sushi with local Indonesian ingredients. The plan aims to achieve 10% profit in the first 3 months and gain customer loyalty. It involves segmenting the student and faculty market and implementing strategies like promotional discounts, loyalty stamps, and theme events to raise brand awareness. The group projects sales and evaluates tactics to ensure the new product's success.
The document discusses conducting market research for a new line of traditional Ecuadorian desserts called "Traditional Ecuadorian Deserts" for the company Sweet and Coffee. It describes Sweet and Coffee as a successful coffee shop and bakery company in Ecuador. The research aims to determine customer preferences for different traditional desserts like corn cake, plantain cake, and others in order to design a menu for the new dessert line.
This document provides an overview and marketing analysis of J.CO Donuts & Coffee's operations in Malaysia. It begins with background information on J.CO including its origins in Indonesia and current store locations. An analysis of J.CO's market environment in Malaysia is then presented, including market segmentation, competitors, and SWOT analysis. Objectives, issues, and marketing strategies like product pricing and franchise expansion are also summarized. Financial projections for annual donut and coffee sales and profits are included.
FILIPINO CULTURE, CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONSsheilalaine05
During the Spanish regime in the Philippines, women were expected to behave shyly and modestly to protect their reputations. A man could only get to know a woman through an introduction by a mutual friend, as directly approaching a woman was seen as impolite. Marriage is considered sacred in Filipino culture, and singles often face jokes and scrutiny about their status. When courting, a man's parents would seek approval from the woman's parents in a process called "pamanhikan" which could include the grandparents, and the woman's parents may initially refuse but eventually consent.
This is the product proposal paper prepared by the students of Capitol University major in Marketing Management and Human Resource Management taking up Introduction to Entrepreneurship Feasibility Study paper.
Ancient Filipinos lived in scattered communities called barangays ruled by chieftains called datus. They had distinct cultures though separated geographically. They built houses from light materials and some lived in treehouses. Males wore minimal clothing while females wore a top and skirt. Society was stratified with nobles, freemen, and slaves. Each barangay was self-governed and alliances were formed through blood pacts. They had religious and superstitious beliefs, practiced trade, engaged in farming, fishing, and crafts. Education was informal and through family. They communicated in various languages and had their own writing system.
The J.CO Donuts website provides information about its products through pictures and descriptions that are displayed when various image buttons on the homepage are clicked. The website utilizes bright colors and images to showcase their selection of donuts, coffee, sandwiches, and frozen yogurt. It also contains links to their social media pages and features for customers to provide contact information or learn about franchising. The website aims to create a positive customer experience and provide convenience by clearly presenting their product offerings online. J.CO targets customers seeking unique food and beverage options through their consistent branding across online and offline channels.
This marketing plan is for a new Jollibee restaurant in Barcelona, Spain that aims to target youth aged 16-28. The plan outlines doing a situational analysis of the market, setting objectives to change Jollibee's image from family-oriented to a trendy gathering place for teens. Key strategies include launching new products regularly, providing the fastest service, establishing locations near universities, and promoting through mobile ads, youth magazines, and sponsoring local events. The tactics proposed are introducing combo deals and loyalty programs, using promotional pricing, and distributing through delivery.
This document presents a business plan for opening a take-out milk tea shop in Vietnam. It includes an introduction to the proposed shop called Caramel Shop, which would operate in the milk tea and coffee industry. It outlines the shop's location, products, facilities, suppliers, and a SWOT analysis. It also includes a literature review on Vietnam's business environment, beverage market including milk tea, and government registration requirements. The document presents a marketing plan with details on products, competition, promotion, location, distribution channels, and a sales forecast. It describes the research methodology used to develop the business plan.
The Sleepy Armadillo Coffee House aims to create a welcoming environment for customers and employees while providing quality coffee products and services. Located in Ashland, Oregon, the coffee shop will offer freshly brewed coffee using various techniques as well as coffee beans, cups, gifts cards, baked goods, and coffee making equipment. The owner's goals are to distinguish the coffee shop with great tasting coffee at reasonable prices, build community through free social events, and create a comfortable place for people to socialize while treating all with respect.
The document summarizes a business plan for a snack delivery service called Snacks-To-Go. It will deliver snacks to student organizations at universities in Cebu City. The plan discusses the target market of student organizations, competitors, marketing strategy, operations, management, and financial projections. Snacks-To-Go aims to make snack provision more convenient for events by delivering orders on time. It expects demand to grow 10% annually over the next 5 years.
This document presents two preliminary project proposals from a group of students for their NSTP class. The first proposes conducting lectures during a fumigation process in a community to educate residents on preventing pest infestations and diseases. The second proposes teaching unemployed mothers in the community how to make laundry detergent bars and liquid soap that they can use and sell to generate an income. Both aim to benefit the local community.
Gicha Ressha Train (GRT) is a private firm formed in 2014 to revive railroad transportation between Manila and Dagupan, Philippines. The company aims to rehabilitate and modernize the abandoned Manila-Dagupan railroad to provide an efficient, affordable transportation option. GRT must register with various government agencies such as the SEC, DTI, BIR, SSS, PhilHealth and local municipalities. It must also obtain necessary permits and licenses to legally operate the railroad. The company will be headed by a General Manager and aims to improve mobility and connectivity across Northern Luzon through an integrated railroad system.
Heneral Emilio Aguinaldo: Mga Gunita ng Himagsikanlunaemmanuel
1) Emilio Aguinaldo was born in 1869 in Cavite province and became a leader in the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonial rule.
2) As he aged, Aguinaldo documented his memories and role in the revolution through memoirs and diaries, but it is unclear if a promised second volume was completed.
3) Aguinaldo's historic home in Kawit, which now serves as a museum, contains many secret passages and architectural details, but also an untouched library that may hold unpublished writings by Aguinaldo awaiting study by historians.
The document is a business proposal for a company called Frito' Enterprisez that will produce fruit snacks called Banana Crazee. It outlines the management team that will be in place to oversee operations, which includes roles like CEO, board of directors, finance manager, marketing manager, and more. The proposal provides details on the qualifications and responsibilities of key management positions.
Eduardo Cojuangco, CEO of San Miguel Corporation, is reassessing the company's business strategy due to slower growth of their flagship beer product, San Miguel Beer, which has a large market share. Cojuangco diversified the company into non-allied industries like energy and infrastructure, but credit agencies downgraded San Miguel's rating, lowering its stock price. Cojuangco must now evaluate if the diversification strategy was correct or if he should change the company's marketing approach to boost beer sales through new flavors, improved packaging, and celebrity endorsements.
This document provides a 10 step marketing plan for Jollibee, a large fast food chain in the Philippines. It identifies Jollibee's primary target market as the "Traditional Filipino Family" and analyzes their needs. It also examines Jollibee's competitors and pricing. The document outlines Jollibee's product offerings and marketing strategies, which include TV ads, social media, promotions and nationwide store distribution.
Colloquy Grog Shop is a coffee bar/tapas house that aims to provide a unique environment for singles to meet through a structured conversation system. The shop seeks to fulfill customers' needs for selection of food/drink and accessibility while offering a sophisticated place for quality conversation. The target market is professionals ages 25-45 earning over $40,000. The shop will position itself as reasonably priced yet innovative in its approach to helping singles meet through its signature conversation system.
Educational system during american period presentationmhel15
The American period in the Philippine educational system began in 1898 when American forces took control of the country from Spain. They sought to establish a universal public education system to promote democratic values and English was implemented as the medium of instruction. Key developments included establishing public primary and intermediate schools in 1901 and 1904, requiring provincial high schools in 1907, and founding the Philippine Normal School and University of the Philippines to train teachers. The focus was on citizenship, morality, and vocational skills through an American-influenced curriculum.
The document is an exercise analyzing political caricatures from history. It includes a table with summaries of 5 caricatures depicting various social and political issues from the past. Caricature 2 depicts a farmer carrying a heavy pack, representing the suffering of tenant farmers under unfair treatment and injustice, being deprived of their rightful share of harvests. The cartoonist aims to expose this reality and awaken people to the need to obtain fair treatment. Overall the caricatures comment on issues like capitalist exploitation, American control over the Filipinos, and politicians manipulating people for political gain.
- Best Burgers & More is seeking $500,000 in investment capital to open an innovative gourmet burger restaurant focusing on healthy yet tasty options and diverse protein choices.
- The owner, Steve Gara, will operate the restaurant and has experience successfully running other businesses.
- The restaurant aims to attract customers interested in unique, high-quality burgers and who care about sustainability by sourcing locally and maintaining a low carbon footprint.
Asian Corner-Asian Street Food Takeaway Business Plan百惠 谢
Asian Corner is a proposed Asian street food takeaway van located next to the Learning Commons at the University of Manchester. The mission is to become the top choice for authentic Asian takeaway among UoM students. Primary research including surveys found there is demand for Asian street food takeaways on campus. Students typically eat takeaway 1-2 times per week and prefer Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Thai cuisine. The research also provided guidance on the menu, with popular items being Chinese buns, pork burgers, sushi, and noodles. The takeaway aims to offer fresh, affordable Asian street food with short wait times to attract time-strapped students.
The document summarizes the founding and history of the Katipunan, a secret revolutionary society established in 1892 by Andres Bonifacio in Manila. It details how Bonifacio and other patriots founded the society after the arrest of Jose Rizal. The Katipunan aimed to gain independence from Spain through civic, political and moral means. It established a governing structure and elected Bonifacio as its first leader. The society expanded rapidly and published a newspaper to spread its ideals. Emilio Jacinto emerged as Bonifacio's close friend and collaborator in leading the Katipunan's uprising against Spanish colonial rule.
Our product will be mainly chocolate fudge brownies prepared with only mixing the ingredients and the convenience of not having to use the oven. We will focus on selling our no-bake brownies to students at Philippine Women's University, with a starting production of 40 pieces and pricing them affordably at 25% above cost. We aim to gain customers through promotions and bulk order discounts while complying with necessary business permits.
The philippines during the pre colonial periodGenesis Felipe
The document discusses theories about the early peopling of the Philippines. It describes the "land bridge" theory that the Philippines was once connected to mainland Asia, but this was disputed by Dr. Voss' geological studies showing the Philippines arose independently. Anthropologist Jocano's theory is that the earliest inhabitants of the Philippines may have arrived over 21,000 years ago, as evidenced by a skull found in a cave in Palawan, and that present day Filipinos resulted from a long process of in-situ evolution rather than migrations from elsewhere in Asia. Jocano also argues that Filipinos, Malays, and Indonesians developed independently from a common ancestral population and should be considered co-equal ethnic
The J.CO Donuts website provides information about its products through pictures and descriptions that are displayed when various image buttons on the homepage are clicked. The website utilizes bright colors and images to showcase their selection of donuts, coffee, sandwiches, and frozen yogurt. It also contains links to their social media pages and features for customers to provide contact information or learn about franchising. The website aims to create a positive customer experience and provide convenience by clearly presenting their product offerings online. J.CO targets customers seeking unique food and beverage options through their consistent branding across online and offline channels.
This marketing plan is for a new Jollibee restaurant in Barcelona, Spain that aims to target youth aged 16-28. The plan outlines doing a situational analysis of the market, setting objectives to change Jollibee's image from family-oriented to a trendy gathering place for teens. Key strategies include launching new products regularly, providing the fastest service, establishing locations near universities, and promoting through mobile ads, youth magazines, and sponsoring local events. The tactics proposed are introducing combo deals and loyalty programs, using promotional pricing, and distributing through delivery.
This document presents a business plan for opening a take-out milk tea shop in Vietnam. It includes an introduction to the proposed shop called Caramel Shop, which would operate in the milk tea and coffee industry. It outlines the shop's location, products, facilities, suppliers, and a SWOT analysis. It also includes a literature review on Vietnam's business environment, beverage market including milk tea, and government registration requirements. The document presents a marketing plan with details on products, competition, promotion, location, distribution channels, and a sales forecast. It describes the research methodology used to develop the business plan.
The Sleepy Armadillo Coffee House aims to create a welcoming environment for customers and employees while providing quality coffee products and services. Located in Ashland, Oregon, the coffee shop will offer freshly brewed coffee using various techniques as well as coffee beans, cups, gifts cards, baked goods, and coffee making equipment. The owner's goals are to distinguish the coffee shop with great tasting coffee at reasonable prices, build community through free social events, and create a comfortable place for people to socialize while treating all with respect.
The document summarizes a business plan for a snack delivery service called Snacks-To-Go. It will deliver snacks to student organizations at universities in Cebu City. The plan discusses the target market of student organizations, competitors, marketing strategy, operations, management, and financial projections. Snacks-To-Go aims to make snack provision more convenient for events by delivering orders on time. It expects demand to grow 10% annually over the next 5 years.
This document presents two preliminary project proposals from a group of students for their NSTP class. The first proposes conducting lectures during a fumigation process in a community to educate residents on preventing pest infestations and diseases. The second proposes teaching unemployed mothers in the community how to make laundry detergent bars and liquid soap that they can use and sell to generate an income. Both aim to benefit the local community.
Gicha Ressha Train (GRT) is a private firm formed in 2014 to revive railroad transportation between Manila and Dagupan, Philippines. The company aims to rehabilitate and modernize the abandoned Manila-Dagupan railroad to provide an efficient, affordable transportation option. GRT must register with various government agencies such as the SEC, DTI, BIR, SSS, PhilHealth and local municipalities. It must also obtain necessary permits and licenses to legally operate the railroad. The company will be headed by a General Manager and aims to improve mobility and connectivity across Northern Luzon through an integrated railroad system.
Heneral Emilio Aguinaldo: Mga Gunita ng Himagsikanlunaemmanuel
1) Emilio Aguinaldo was born in 1869 in Cavite province and became a leader in the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonial rule.
2) As he aged, Aguinaldo documented his memories and role in the revolution through memoirs and diaries, but it is unclear if a promised second volume was completed.
3) Aguinaldo's historic home in Kawit, which now serves as a museum, contains many secret passages and architectural details, but also an untouched library that may hold unpublished writings by Aguinaldo awaiting study by historians.
The document is a business proposal for a company called Frito' Enterprisez that will produce fruit snacks called Banana Crazee. It outlines the management team that will be in place to oversee operations, which includes roles like CEO, board of directors, finance manager, marketing manager, and more. The proposal provides details on the qualifications and responsibilities of key management positions.
Eduardo Cojuangco, CEO of San Miguel Corporation, is reassessing the company's business strategy due to slower growth of their flagship beer product, San Miguel Beer, which has a large market share. Cojuangco diversified the company into non-allied industries like energy and infrastructure, but credit agencies downgraded San Miguel's rating, lowering its stock price. Cojuangco must now evaluate if the diversification strategy was correct or if he should change the company's marketing approach to boost beer sales through new flavors, improved packaging, and celebrity endorsements.
This document provides a 10 step marketing plan for Jollibee, a large fast food chain in the Philippines. It identifies Jollibee's primary target market as the "Traditional Filipino Family" and analyzes their needs. It also examines Jollibee's competitors and pricing. The document outlines Jollibee's product offerings and marketing strategies, which include TV ads, social media, promotions and nationwide store distribution.
Colloquy Grog Shop is a coffee bar/tapas house that aims to provide a unique environment for singles to meet through a structured conversation system. The shop seeks to fulfill customers' needs for selection of food/drink and accessibility while offering a sophisticated place for quality conversation. The target market is professionals ages 25-45 earning over $40,000. The shop will position itself as reasonably priced yet innovative in its approach to helping singles meet through its signature conversation system.
Educational system during american period presentationmhel15
The American period in the Philippine educational system began in 1898 when American forces took control of the country from Spain. They sought to establish a universal public education system to promote democratic values and English was implemented as the medium of instruction. Key developments included establishing public primary and intermediate schools in 1901 and 1904, requiring provincial high schools in 1907, and founding the Philippine Normal School and University of the Philippines to train teachers. The focus was on citizenship, morality, and vocational skills through an American-influenced curriculum.
The document is an exercise analyzing political caricatures from history. It includes a table with summaries of 5 caricatures depicting various social and political issues from the past. Caricature 2 depicts a farmer carrying a heavy pack, representing the suffering of tenant farmers under unfair treatment and injustice, being deprived of their rightful share of harvests. The cartoonist aims to expose this reality and awaken people to the need to obtain fair treatment. Overall the caricatures comment on issues like capitalist exploitation, American control over the Filipinos, and politicians manipulating people for political gain.
- Best Burgers & More is seeking $500,000 in investment capital to open an innovative gourmet burger restaurant focusing on healthy yet tasty options and diverse protein choices.
- The owner, Steve Gara, will operate the restaurant and has experience successfully running other businesses.
- The restaurant aims to attract customers interested in unique, high-quality burgers and who care about sustainability by sourcing locally and maintaining a low carbon footprint.
Asian Corner-Asian Street Food Takeaway Business Plan百惠 谢
Asian Corner is a proposed Asian street food takeaway van located next to the Learning Commons at the University of Manchester. The mission is to become the top choice for authentic Asian takeaway among UoM students. Primary research including surveys found there is demand for Asian street food takeaways on campus. Students typically eat takeaway 1-2 times per week and prefer Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Thai cuisine. The research also provided guidance on the menu, with popular items being Chinese buns, pork burgers, sushi, and noodles. The takeaway aims to offer fresh, affordable Asian street food with short wait times to attract time-strapped students.
The document summarizes the founding and history of the Katipunan, a secret revolutionary society established in 1892 by Andres Bonifacio in Manila. It details how Bonifacio and other patriots founded the society after the arrest of Jose Rizal. The Katipunan aimed to gain independence from Spain through civic, political and moral means. It established a governing structure and elected Bonifacio as its first leader. The society expanded rapidly and published a newspaper to spread its ideals. Emilio Jacinto emerged as Bonifacio's close friend and collaborator in leading the Katipunan's uprising against Spanish colonial rule.
Our product will be mainly chocolate fudge brownies prepared with only mixing the ingredients and the convenience of not having to use the oven. We will focus on selling our no-bake brownies to students at Philippine Women's University, with a starting production of 40 pieces and pricing them affordably at 25% above cost. We aim to gain customers through promotions and bulk order discounts while complying with necessary business permits.
The philippines during the pre colonial periodGenesis Felipe
The document discusses theories about the early peopling of the Philippines. It describes the "land bridge" theory that the Philippines was once connected to mainland Asia, but this was disputed by Dr. Voss' geological studies showing the Philippines arose independently. Anthropologist Jocano's theory is that the earliest inhabitants of the Philippines may have arrived over 21,000 years ago, as evidenced by a skull found in a cave in Palawan, and that present day Filipinos resulted from a long process of in-situ evolution rather than migrations from elsewhere in Asia. Jocano also argues that Filipinos, Malays, and Indonesians developed independently from a common ancestral population and should be considered co-equal ethnic
This document provides a summary of Lalit Kumar Sharma's project report on de-bottling operations at Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages Pvt Ltd (HCCBPL). The report examines the production processes at HCCBPL with the objective of identifying bottlenecks. Data on the capacities and cycle times of each process was collected and scheduling was done to analyze where problems may occur if all lines are running at full capacity. The conclusion found that simple syrup production in the new syrup room could be a concern if all lines run at 100% capacity, as there may not be enough simple syrup available. Recommendations to address this include installing new equipment, transferring syrup between rooms, having a flexible production plan,
Mother Dairy is a government project set up in 1974 in Kolkata to provide milk. It obtains raw milk from cooperatives which is pasteurized and homogenized. It sells various types of milk and milk products through a distribution network of 51 distributors and 600 retailers. Mother Dairy has implemented stringent quality control processes and maintains a cold chain to ensure product freshness. However, its market share has been declining in recent years due to increased competition from other brands.
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FICSI proposes a livelihood-based skill training project in food processing for 250 youth in Tamilnadu. The project will provide certification training in food processing jobs identified by partner companies, including craft baker and fish/seafood technician roles. Trainees will receive instruction in good manufacturing practices, food safety, and entrepreneurship to help them secure wage employment or start their own food businesses. The project aims to enhance livelihoods through skills that meet industry needs while promoting local food traditions and women's participation. Expected outcomes include employment, self-employment opportunities for trainees, and increased awareness of food safety compliance.
Study on the penetration of amul kool milkProjects Kart
The document is a summer project report submitted by Rahul Raj to Rajagiri School of Management studying the penetration of Amul's kool milk beverages in retail outlets in Cochin, India and the factors influencing retailers' stocking decisions of these products. It includes an introduction, industry and company profiles, research methodology used including data collection and analysis, findings from data analysis, recommendations, and bibliography. The objective is to analyze the penetration of Amul kool milk products in Cochin outlets and understand the factors influencing retailers' decisions to stock these products.
This progress report summarizes a 2-year project funded by the Department of Agriculture to produce and commercialize coconut sap sugar in the municipality of Quezon, Philippines. The project trained farmers in collecting coconut sap and processing it into sugar. It established production facilities and sold the coconut sap sugar locally. The project increased farmers' incomes compared to just producing copra. It created jobs and sustained the coconut industry in
Enterprise conduct for 2 days, this pre feasibility full fill all aspect of good prefeasibilty report. Idea discuss here is about Macronies golgapass and chocolate milk shake
This training manual provides guidance on improved production and preservation techniques for hides and skins. It contains 9 modules that cover topics such as livestock husbandry, environmental sanitation, waste disposal, slaughtering techniques, curing and preservation, storage and transport, and marketing of hides and skins. The overall goal is to equip participants with the knowledge and skills needed to produce higher quality hides and skins and strengthen the value chain in the target regions of South Sudan.
Spirulina is a type of blue-green algae that grows naturally in fresh water. It contains high amounts of protein, vitamins, and minerals. Some benefits include antioxidant, anti-cancer, and anti-inflammatory properties as well as aiding in anemia treatment and blood sugar control. Spirulina cultivation involves growing selected algae strains in agitated water, harvesting, and processing the algae biomass through drying and grinding. The dried powder contains around 65% protein and has various applications as a health supplement. Setting up a spirulina cultivation business requires land, machinery, and follow manufacturing standards for production quality and safety.
The document is a project report submitted by Shubham Vairagar to Savitribai Phule Pune University as part of his Bachelor of Business Administration degree. The report focuses on training and development practices at Kutwal Foods Pvt Ltd, where Vairagar completed a summer internship. The report includes sections on the company profile, objectives, research methodology, data analysis, findings, and conclusions regarding the training programs and their impact on employee performance and productivity.
entrepreneur conduct for 2 days, this pre feasibility full fill all aspect of good prefeasibilty report. Idea discuss here is about Macronies golgapass and chocolate milk shake
The Islama University of Bahawalpur "Department of management sciences " session (2011-2015) MBA Marketing Specialization
The document discusses vertical farming as a solution to land scarcity and population growth in Bangladesh. Vertical farming grows crops in vertically stacked layers, optimizing energy and water usage while providing reliable harvests with low labor costs. The business plan proposes establishing vertical farms near cities in Bangladesh to provide locals with fresh, affordable, and nutritious vegetables grown using smart aeroponic, lighting, and pest management technologies. Financial forecasts estimate the business can be profitable and break even by selling over 3,600 units of various vegetables annually.
Farmers' Income through Cassava-based Food Diversification theijes
The purpose of this study was to describe the stages of processing cassava into kaopi. Analyze the farmers' income through diversification of cassava-based food (processing cassava into kaopi). Analyze the value-added of food diversification based of cassava. Respondents of this study were farmers who undertake the processing of cassava into kaopi determined by simple random sampling of 31 people. Data were obtained through direct interviews and analyzed using qualitative descriptive analysis, analysis of revenue and value-added analysis. The results showed that the processing of cassava into kaopi through stages: (1) stripping the skin potato logs, (2) washing, (3) grate, (4) cleaning, (5) stamping and (6) packaging. The income received by farmers through diversification of cassava-based food.
Introduction: Food Industry (INDIA)
Indian food industry accounts for 32% of countries total food market.
It ranked 5th in term of production, consumption and export.
It contributes about 14% to manufacturing GDP, 13% to India's export and 6% to total industrial investment.
New business plan by mamun khandker-01911234669Mamun Khandker
The document is a business plan submitted by eight students for a new carrot juice business in Bangladesh. It includes an introduction to the product, objectives of capturing market share through a healthy product, and methodology which involved research from various sources. It discusses the market opportunities and segmentation for carrot juice in Bangladesh. The plan proposes a marketing strategy, product development process, test marketing, and commercialization steps. It acknowledges some limitations of the study due to lack of experience and time constraints. The conclusion discusses the nutritional benefits of carrot juice and its potential market in Bangladesh as a new product.
1) The document outlines the scope and opportunities in the field of Food Technology, including the growing food processing industry in India.
2) It summarizes the facilities and laboratories available in the Food Technology Branch of DOT, SUK, which were developed with government funding.
3) Placements of graduates are highlighted, with many being placed in food processing companies, research organizations, and for higher studies.
Scope of agro based industries in west bengalSouvik Roy
Agro-based industry” is an omnibus expression. Agriculture and industry are integral components of the development process due to their mutual relationship as agriculture provides inputs to the industry and output of the industry is used in agriculture to expand production. There are many industries which are based on agricultural production. Agro-based industries are depending on agriculture for their raw material and other basic inputs. This inter-dependence must be oriented to suit the need of our country and State. Stabilization and growth of agricultural production results in rapid advancement in output and employment in agro-industries. Further, the cumulative effect of agricultural growth and growth of agro-industries creates greater opportunities for industrial growth as well as integration of the different sectors of the economy. Agro-based industries may be classified into two categories namely food processing industries and non-food processing industries. Food processing industries mainly deal with the preservation of perishable products and utilization of by-products for other purposes. These types of industries include the processing of wheat, rice, maize, barley, pulses, meat, fruits, vegetables, etc.
Beca team, Global Startup Battle 2014
Sea buckthorn tea project
1. Coffee and brown tea uses are decreasing, but healthy tea use is increasing. (Mongolia, Japan)
2.It prevents from cardiovascular diseases, radio wave poisoning and even cancer
3.It contains several types of vitamins and minerals, therefore it is able to satisfy daily vitamin requirements.
4. We will provide user-friendly packaging, make it easy to use
This document provides guidance on developing research problems, variables, hypotheses, and introducing a research study. It discusses how to formulate a good research question and identifies the key characteristics of good questions. The document outlines the different types of research questions and variables that can be studied. It also provides tips for writing hypotheses and introducing a research paper, including starting with a hook, reviewing literature, and stating the purpose and methodology. The overall document aims to help readers understand the key components of developing and introducing a research study.
This document provides an overview of nursing research. It begins by defining research and nursing research. The objectives of the document are then outlined, which include defining key terms, discussing the role of nurses in research, and describing the nursing research process. An overview of the history of nursing research is also provided, highlighting important milestones from 1859 to present. The importance of nursing research in developing an evidence-based practice and advancing the nursing profession is discussed.
Nrusing Research 1 Scope and limitation Significance of the study.pptxNhelia Santos Perez
This document discusses the scope and limitations of research. It defines scope as the parameters of a study, including its general purpose, population, time frame, topics, and location. Limitations refer to influences outside a researcher's control that restrict methodology and conclusions. The example scope outlines a study examining how specialized wound care training affects nurses' competence and pressure injury prevention. Potential limitations mentioned include limited generalizability and need for long-term follow-up. Researchers should thoroughly acknowledge limitations to interpret results and suggest future research.
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1. ROASTED CORN
POWDERED DRINK :
THE HEALTHY
COFFEE
ALTERNATIVE
NATIONAL JAIL MANAGEMENT AND PENOLOGY TRAINING INSTITUTE
Aladin,Almoradie,Bueno,Ebora,Foster,Hermida,Umali
2. INTRODUCTION
The Bureau of Jail Management and Penology
(BJMP) over the years has never stopped
venturing with innovations that can improve its
jail services to its clientele, the Persons Deprived
of Liberty (PDL). It emphasizes on BJMP’s
responsibility to provide an avenue for the PDL to
learn new life skills such as livelihood or
entrepreneurial skills that are considered
necessary in raising socio-economic status upon
their reintegration to the community as a reformed
individual.
3. ● The skills training program aims to empower the PDL
with technical and vocational know-how that they can
employ when they decide to start their own
businesses or find work after being released from the
jail.
● The objective of PDL reintegration skills training is to
change them into better individuals for their family and
for the community, by turning them into productive,
law-abiding, self-reliant, disciplined persons who can
participate in the economic growth of the country by
production of novel products and services.
5. ● Majority of Filipinos are hooked on consuming various
drinks nowadays. However, there are reports that
proved development of several deadly diseases are
predisposed by the food that some people take.
● Every 100 gram of corn coffee contains carbohydrates,
fiber, ash, protein, and antioxidants.
● Since corn is the second most important crop in the
Philippines as regarded by the Department of the
Agriculture, drinking roasted corn can encourage the
people regionwide to promote its nutritional value.
6. ● Name of the Enterprise : UNI-CORN Roasted
Powdered Drink
● Location : Binangonan Municipal Jail,
Binangonan , Rizal
● Descriptive Definition of the Project : Although
corn coffee looks and tastes like regular coffee
with caffeine, it can be a great alternative for it
because there are no harmful side effects that can
be acquired from consuming it
7. . This white corn will be pulverized and
carefully roasted to produce a perfect and
aromatic Corn Roasted Powdered Drink,
that is safe for the consumption of all ages
because of its health benefits.
8. Feasibility Criteria
● The advantages of corn are packed into this
coffee since it is made from corn.
● This coffee provides the body with additional
essential elements that assist the body's growth
and development while also supplying energy.
● Additionally, it lessens the chance of colon
cancer and lowers the body's level of
cholesterol. Contrary to coffee beans, maize has
no traces of caffeine, therefore corn coffee is
completely devoid of the stimulant.
9. Highlights of the
project
● Before the proposers brainstormed
and came up with the three (3)
options that were finally presented,
Dr. Mercedes A. Foronda, the topic
adviser, provided many instructions.
● It was ultimately chosen to employ
Corn Coffee as the subject of the
feasibility study after a protracted
discussion.
10. Project Timetable and
Status.
The proponents predict that the
project will start in December
2022. Each project phase's
calendar dates must be
recorded since they will act as a
guide or direction for that phase.
11. Mode of financing.
● Funds for the project will be taken from
the equal share of each member
amounting to a meager amount of
Php20,000 each with a total of PhP
140,000.
12. Investment Costs
The initial project cost is One hundred forty thousand pesos
(php 140,000) to fully realize the project. The available fund
will be distributed as follows:
Purchase of Equipment 30,000
Permits and Licenses 20,000
Labor, Supplies and Materials 40,000
Miscellaneous Expenses 20,000
Overhead and Contingencies (OCM) 30,000
Php 140,000
13. Equipment for Corn
Grinding 30,000
Heavy Duty Stove and
LPG Weighing Scale
Cooking / Sealing
Equipment Containers
Permits and License
Operational Permit
Sanitary Permit 20,000
Labor, Supplies and
Materials 40,000
Training of Workers
Corn
Miscellaneous 20,000
Overhead and
Contingencies 30,000
15. Specifically, the study aims to:
1. Provide programs for the development of
the PDL while inside the jail facility;
2. propose a livelihood project that may help
the PDL in earning for their family; and
3. Give job opportunities to PDL.
16. CHAPTER III
Size, Nature and Growth of the Total
Demand for the Product.
Based on the Demand Assessment Survey that
was conducted by the authors at Binangonan
Rizal, Imus, Cavite and Quezon City, the
findings revealed that among the 78
respondents, 92.3% are coffee drinkers and
only 7.7% are non-coffee drinkers
17. Description and Price of the Product to be Sold
Brand X Brand Y UniCorn
Prices in the
Philippine Market
for 1 250g corn
coffee
75.00 65.00 60.00
18. Supply Situation and the Nature of
Competition.
Corn is grown on 2.5 million hectares in the
Philippines, with a total production volume of eight
(8) million metric tons in 2019. Isabela and
Bukidnon are the leading producers, with total
production volumes of 1.1 million metric tons and
0.8 million metric tons, respectively.
Corn Coffee is produced using micro-equipment
or materials that are readily available and
inexpensive.
19. Factors Affecting the Market of the Product.
Surveys reveal that there is a large number of
coffee drinkers in the Philippines. Coffee made
from soya is now starting to become popular.
So why not popularized corn coffee too since
corn is also a staple food for the Filipinos.
20. Appropriate Marketing Program for Product.
The “UNICORN Coffee” is a new product made available
to the consumers. It is a roasted powdered drink that
has no adverse effect on the health of the person
drinking it.
Those who purchase the product on the launch day will
receive freebies.
Target clients will be given PR kits to promote the use of
the product. Those who purchase the product in bulk will
receive additional discounts.
When considering other marketing channels, online
shopping apps such as Tiktok Shop, Shopee, and
Lazada will be considered.
22. The Product
● them in various health behaviors, mainly in a healthy diet and
lifestyle.
● “UNI-CORN Roasted Corn Powdered Drink ” is the answer to
that healthy coffee alternative that will give the coffee drinkers
that satisfaction and fondness to the habit of drinking aromatic
beverages.
● It is made of ground corn kernels from the native white corn
produced in CALABARZON. It is a corn drink that can be a
good substitute to the usual cup of coffee that people enjoy.
● The brand name “UNI-CORN” is actually a shortened term for
United-Corn ORganization Network which represents the
unified collaboration among the corn producers of the region.
24. Plant Size and Production Schedule
● The working area designated for the production
team will be 4 meters by 4 meters or 16 sq.m.
● The production will only take place once a week
● The first three months will be considered "soft
production" in order to master time management,
worker speed and efficiency, and to observe how
the target market consumes the product.
● After three months of operation, the proponents
intend to increase production.
34. . Manufacturing Cost
INGREDIENTS/MATERIALS COST OF
INGREDIENTS
NEEDED PRICE IN PESOS
Corn 50 /kilo
(in bulk)
20 kgs 1000
Coco Sugar 200/Kilo 4 kgs 800
Packaging Material 2.59 / piece 80 pcs 207.2
Production Cost PhP 2007.2 / week
PhP 25.09
Cost of one 250g
pack of roasted corn
drink
35. Operating Expenses
Estimated Annual Operating Expenses
Salaries 136,800.00
Supplies and Materials 10,000.00
Water 3,600.00
Electricity 6,000.00
Miscellaneous Expenses 20,000.00
Amortization and Depreciation 10,000.00
Total Annual Operating Expense 186,400.00
Add. Estimated Return of Investment 70,000.00
Projected Gross Annual Income Net of Tax 230,400.00
Less Income Tax 3% (PhP230,400 ) x 0.03) 6,192
Projected Gross Income 223,488
36. Depreciation Schedule on Production Equipment
YEAR
1 2 3 4 5
Cost of
Equipments
10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00
Depreciation 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00
Book Value
37. Projected Production
Annual Projected Gross Income from sales
before Tax
PhP 230,400.00
Average Product Price Php 60.00
Estimated Annual Number of roasted corn
drink pack Produced / Sold
3840 packs / year
Estimated Monthly number of roasted corn
drink pack Produced/Sold
320 packs / month
Estimated Weekly number of roasted corn
drink pack Produced/Sold
80 packs / week
38. Break Even Sale
Fixed Cost
Salaries / Year 136,800.00
Depreciation and amortization / year 10,000.00
Total Fixed Cost (per year) 146,800.00
Variable Cost
Supplies 10,000.00
Water 3,600.00
Electricity 6,000.00
Miscellaneous 20,000.00
39,600.00
Break Even Sales = 3107 roasted corn drink
packs
PhP 186,400.00
39. Projected Total Sales
Projected Sales at unit price PhP
60.00 / pack
Weekly Php 4,800.00
Monthly PhP 19,200.00
Yearly PhP 230,400.00
40. Projected Statement of Cost of Goods Manufactured
Total Manufacturing Cost Cost in PhP
Salaries / Year 136,800.00
Utilities (water and Electricity) 9,600.00
Materials for Production 96,345.6
Miscellaneous 20,000.00
Total166,400.00
Cost of Goods Manufactured
Per year production 96,345.6
41. Projected Statement of Cost of Goods Manufactured
Total Manufacturing Cost Cost in PhP
Salaries / Year 136,800.00
Utilities (water and Electricity) 9,600.00
Materials for Production 96,345.6
Miscellaneous 20,000.00
Total262,745
Cost of Goods Manufactured
Per year production 96,345.6
42. Projected Statement of Cash Flows
Cash Flows Amount
Operating Activities 186,400.00
Investing Activities 30,000
Financing Activities 70,000
Net Increase /Decrease in Cash 276,400.00
Cash at the Beginning of the Year 140,000
Cash from Gross income after Tax 223,488
Cash at the End of the year 363,488
43. Projected Statement of Partners Equity
PARTICULARS Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5
Cash Inflows
Cash sales 230,400.00 299,520.00 389,376.00 506,188.80 658,045.44
Owners’ Equity 140,000.00
Total Cash
Inflows
230,400.00
299,520.00 389,376.00 506,188.80 658,045.44
Cash Outflows
Cash Operating
Expenses
186,400.00 242,320.00 315,016.00 409,520.80 532,377.04
45. Projected Income Statements
PARTICULARS Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5
Gross Income 230,400.00 299,520.00 389,376.00 506,188.80 658,045.44
Less: Operating
Expenses
186,400.00 242,320.00 315,016.00 409,520.80 532,377.04
Permits and
Licenses
Depreciation
Net inc. before
tax
230,400.00 299,520.00 389,376.00 506,188.80 658,045.44
Less income
tax 3%
6,912 8985.6 11681.28 15185.664 19741.3632
Net Income 223,488.00 290,534.40 377,694.72 491,003.136 638,304.077
46. Financial Analysis
This study suggests that venturing into production of
roasted corn drink is feasible inside BJMP facilities. It is
however suggested that business improvement be made
to improve roasted corn drink process in the so called
optimal business model, which will make the business
profitable with a great potential gain. The optimal
business model can be reached by optimizing production
and market that provides several multiplier effects, such
as increasing the number of products produce every
three months, raising the employment absorption, and
stabilizing price of raw materials from farmers around the
CALABARZON area.
48. ● The objective of the skills training program is to equip
the PDL with technical/vocational skills which they can
use in seeking employment or starting their own business
after release from confinement.
● The livelihood program which is the Roasted Corn
Powdered Drink will be the income-generating activity of
the PDL during their confinement where they are able to
earn for their personal conservation and for financial
support to their families. To help the PDL earn from
these livelihood projects, the jail unit Welfare and
Development Officer (UWDO) facilitates the sale of the
products in display centers or livelihood caravans
organized by the local government units and other
service providers. In addition, online or e-marketing of
PDL products is also run by the jail unit Welfare and
Development Office.
50. Consideration in forming the organization.
● A good organization follows the principles of good
management through the application of Planning,
Organizing, Leading and Controlling.
51. Form of Ownership
The proponents believe that putting a limit to the
partnership ensures an equal income for all the
financers. The return of investment is projected to
be good and income is acceptable for an
enterprise as new as the present undertaking as
presented in the Financial Study chapter of this
paper. The share of Php 20,000 for each investor
is fully returned after the two years of operation.
Moreover, due to the nature of their work as Jail
personnel, supervision of the undertaking is
already easier for them.