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2. PROJECT SUMMARY
Project content
Attractiveness
Mineral water analysis and research of prospects of its production in Kryvyi Rih with
the purpose of making the population healthier by means of restoration of table
drinkable and therapeutic water production (water rich in radon, sulphuretted
hydrogen, ferrous, iodine and bromine) for the external use; these waters are similar
to waters of Pyatigorsk and Tshaltubo according to their chemical characteristics.
Great population size (as to 01.06.2013 року - 657,3 thousand people). The city
takes the eighth place in Ukraine by the population size.
Average wage in the city– 3796,0 UAH (as to 01.04.2013 р.), that is 3,3 times the
level of minimum wage guaranteed by the government.
There aren't any enterprises producing drinkable mineral and table water in
bottles.
Strong demand on mineral water consumption
Local authorities’ support of the Project.
Nowadays producing of mineral and table waters in bottles is one of the most
perspective segments of a consumer market in Ukraine.
Degree of project
development
Resources for
project
implementation
The project needs carrying out of mineral water quality analysis to find out its
chemical composition and compliance with government standards as well as health
legislation of Ukraine.
Investor’s own funds
3. Mineral water market analysis
Approximately 300 water producers are working at Ukrainian mineral water
market.
Ukrainian mineral water market is featured by a high level of loyalty to domestic
trademarks due to some historical reasons and high price of imported products.
In general, mineral water market is enough consolidated. 10 large producers
occupy only more than 50% of aerated water segment and more than 70% - still
mineral water one. The rest of the market is occupied by small local trademarks.
Nowadays more than 3600 mineral water brands are in the world; they are owned
by companies from over 140 countries of the world. In general, global branch of
mineral water has become very profitable in recent 10-15 years. The worldwide
leaders of mineral water production are still Nestle and Danone.
Main producers of mineral drinkable water in
Ukraine (au naturel ), %
27,4%
37,6%
4,6%
Name of the
producer
Mineral water trademark
1.
IDS Group
«Myrgorodska», «Morshynska»,
«Аlyaska», «Truskavetska» and
imported from Georgia mineral
water «Borzhomi»
2.
«Coca-Cola
Beverages»
«BonAqua»
3.
«Оbolon»
«Оbolonska», «Prosora»
4.
«Rosinka»
«Sophia Kyivska»
5.
«Erlan»
«Znamenivska»
The leading importer of mineral water is Georgian water «Borzhomi». To Ukraine the
following waters are imported: French waters «Vittel», «Evian», «Perrier», Italian
water «SanPellegrino» and «SanBenedetto», Russian waters «Narzan» and
«Essentuki».
At the domestic market of drinkable water delivery (HOD - Home & Office Delivery)
there are about 100 players – producers and distributors and this number is
constantly increasing. At the same time about 20 companies have their own
production facilities
8,4%
1,9%
2,0%
№
Mineral waters are exported from Dnopropetrovsk, Lviv, Ternopil, Chernigiv, Odesa
regions. Still waters are exported from almost all administrative regions of Ukraine.
9,2%
5,1%
Leaders of mineral water production in Ukraine
3,8%
IDS
Coca-cola
Gals
Erlan/Biola
UMB
Оbolon
Karpatski mineral waters
Rosinka
Other
The main countries-buyers of Ukrainian mineral waters are Azerbaijan (30,9% of all
export), Great Britain (17,1%), Bulgaria (10,4%).
4. Marketing research of mineral water deposits
15 deposits have been explored in Dnipropetrovsk region. There
are all possibilities to satisfy the demand of population in
therapeutic and table mineral waters.
Kyiv
Lviv
25
13
8
23,24
12
10,11
Uzhgorod
14,15
20
26
22
Khmelnytskyi
Ternopil
35
37
38
Poltava
21
Kharkiv
34
36
Vinnytsya
4
7
9
Donetsk
Mykolaiv
Zaporizhzhya
16,17
29
32,33
27
6
5
KRYVYI RIH
28
19
18
Novotroitske source, Dnipropetrovsk region, Novotroitske village, Novomoskovsk subregion (mineral
natural table water ТМ «Dzherela Prydniprovya» (Dnipropetrovsk region sources))
Оdesa
31
30
1
2
3
*See list of the largest mineral water deposits in the Appendix.
Overall, in Ukraine there are 119 mineral water deposits and
117 in Ukraine – 119 areas of mineral waters.
Total balance reserves of the А+В+С1 and С2 categories are 78
065 m3/day.
Table waters constitute 86,79%. Among the waters with
specific components and characteristics the following mineral
waters are defined - radon ones (12,72%) and bromine ones
(11,92%).
Kryvyi Rih is rich not only in iron-ore deposits but also in
drinkable therapeutic and table mineral water springs. As early
as in the year 1935 the scientists worked on the Kryvyi Rih
mineral water usage in balneological issues.
The largest part of balance reserves is concentrated in
Autonomous Republic of Crimea (30,22%), Оdesa (9,69%),
Zaporizhzhya (7,39%), Transcarpathian (6,60%) regions. 53% of
balance reserves of table waters are located in Donetsk region.
Maximum mineralization of Kryvyi Rih underground waters at
depth of up to 2 km does not exceed 160-170 g/l.
Morshynska mineral water, Morshyn town,
Lviv region
Myrgorodska mineral water, Myrgorod town,
Poltava region
5. Mineral water consumption analysis
Consumption
liter/year per a man
Average annual consumption of mineral and table
waters in Ukraine and worldwide, liter/year per a man
Comments:
150
100
50
By actual consumption of mineral water Ukraine considerably falls
behind European countries (annual rate of mineral and table water
consumption in Europe is 100 liters per a man, actual consumption is
41 liters per a man).
In Kryvy Rih mineral water consumption by a man is about 3 liters per a
week (73 liters per a year).
100 liter/year per a man
116
93
72
50
80
41
0
Аustria
Germany
Italy
Poland
Ukraine
France
Standard rate of mineral and table waters consumption in Europe, liter/year per a
man
Actual mineral and table water consumption, liter/year per a man
Mineral water consumption by a
Kryvyi Rih resident, liter per a year
Reasons for a consumer to buy mineral
waters
4,6%
10,7%
23,2%
up to 3-х l
7-9 l
Preferences of Kryvyi Rih consumers in choosing mineral water,
%
«Тruskavetska», «Naftusya»
17,7%
«Sophiya Kyivska»
16,1%
11,8%
10,7%
10
4-6 l
10 l and more
Taste
Source of origin
Therapeutic properties
price
Recommendations of a doctor
Brand awareness and advertising
61,8% of Kryvyi Rih residents consume mineral water to satisfy thirst, 28,8%
- for treatment, 24,9% - for health benefit.
Key criteria at mineral water selection by the city residents are - taste
(38,9%), source of origin (36,8%), therapeutic properties (30,2%) and price
(21,8%).
20,4%
0
30,2%
56,3%
«Myrgorodska», «Morshynska», «Alyaska»
«Obolonska»
38,9%
36,8%
Treatment
(39%)
«Znamenivska»
21,8%
45,4%
Thirst (27%)
For a festival
(14%)
Caucasian mineral waters
7,9%
6,0%
Other
(3,0%)
For general
consumption
(17%)
Water selection criteria of the
city residents, %
20
30
40
50
60
6. Кey project indicators
Project efficiency indicators
Indicator
Unit of measurement
month
Internal rate of return, IRR
883,67
%
Net present value, NPV
42,12
Thousand of UAH
Discounted payback period, DPP
Values
33,7
Profitability index, PI
1,42
Budget (own capital)
Thousand of UAH
2 090,21
Thousand of UAH
4 000,00
3 000,00
2 000,00
1 000,00
0,00
1st year
-1 000,00
2nd year
3rd year
4th year
5th year
-2 000,00
- 2 090,21 thousand of UAH
initial investments
-3 000,00
Earnings before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization (EBIDTA)
Free cash flow (FCF)
Discounted cash flow (DCF)
1st year
2nd year
3rd year
4th year
5th year
EBITDA
455,08
812,89
1 219,34
1 678,32
2 153,05
FCF
405,28
728,85
1 093,28
1 501,582
1 923,61
-1 684,93
-956,08
137,20
1 639,02
3 562,63
Indicator
DCF (cumulative)
7. Project budget
Thousand of
UAH.
Passing of all licensing and coordinating procedures
0,5
Drilling of the well and its formalization
175,0
Chemical and biological expertises
1,986
Construction of administrative, manufacturing and
storage areas.
800,0
Purchase of equipment for mineral water production
160,0
Payment for labor of a personnel
580,33
Тransport expenses
372,39
Project cost,
Total: thousand of UAH
2090,21
8. COOPERATION CONDITIONS
MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY
CITY DEVELOPMENT
INSTITUTION
licensing
Providing an investor with information for
making optimal decisions
Assisting in organizing of research
activities to find out a compliance of
mineral
water
with
Ukrainian
governmental standards and health
legislation.
Support at getting all approval
documents and assistance at investment
project implementation
Assisting in
procedures
passing
of
New job places creation
Providing the city residents with
qualitative
therapeutic
and
table
drinkable water
Extra proceeds to budgets by means of
payment of taxes and charges
PROFITS
PRIVATE SECTOR
Expert knowledge and technologies
Business risk-analysis
Investment in therapeutic and table
mineral water production
Competence at business management
Profit from successfully functioning
business
Opportunity of intensive growth and
expanding production capacity that will
enable increasing profits, sales volumes
and sales markets
9. APPENDIX
The largest deposits of mineral water in Ukraine
№
Region/
Name of mineral water deposit
and place
Commencement of
operation
Reserves,
m3/day
Usage water type
№
Region/
Name of mineral water deposit and
place
Commencement of
operation
Reserves,
m3/day
Usage water type
Kyiv region
Autonomous Republic of Crimea
1.
Sakske, Town of Saki
1957
1745,0
balneological
20.
Bilotherkivske, town of Bila Tserkva
1955
1485,0
balneological
2.
Yevpatoriyske (marine), City of
Yevpatoriya
1975
16403,0
balneological
21.
Myronivske, town of Myronivka
1945
423,0
balneological
Yevpatoriyske (subthermal), City
of Yevpatoriya
1969
2174,0
therapeutic and drinkable
/ balneological
XV century
576,0
balneological
1961
2237,0
balneological
3.
Lviv region
4.
Khmilnyk, Town of Khmilnyk
5.
6.
7.
1860
Slovyanske,
town of Slovyansk
1978
Svyatogorskyi, city of Svyatogirsk
1955
89,0
620,0
143,0
1964
64,6
therapeutic and drinkable
24.
Naftusya, town of Truskavets
1827
47,2
therapeutic and drinkable
Truskavetske, town of Truskavets
1833
495,8
therapeutic and drinkable
/balneological
26.
West-Slovyanske,
town of Slovyansk
Ckhidnytske, city of Drogobych
25.
Donetsk region
Velykolyubenske, village of Velykyi
Lyubin
23.
Vinnytsya region
22.
Morshynske, town of Morshyn
1877
30,0
therapeutic and drinkable
/balneological
therapeutic and drinkable
therapeutic and drinkable
/balneological
therapeutic and drinkable
/balneological
Mykolaiv region
8.
Beregivske, town of Beregovo
1973
871,0
balneological
9.
Gornotisovske, town of Rakhiv
1958
422,0
therapeutic and drinkable
/balneological
Koblevska, town of Koblevo
1996
532,0
balneological
28.
Transcarpathian Region
27.
Ochakivske, town of Ochakiv
1994
898,0
balneological
─
1800,0
balneological
Odesa region
29.
Karolino-Bugazke, village of Zatoka
30.
Sergiivske, village of Sergiivka
1979
729,0
therapeutic and drinkable
/balneological
10.
Nova Polyana, town of Khust
1952
303,0
therapeutic and drinkable
/balneological
31.
Kuyalnytske, village of Kuyalnyk
1904
1385,0
11.
Shayanske, town of Khust
1957
252,0
therapeutic and drinkable
/balneological
therapeutic and drinkable
/balneological
32.
Odeske (thermal), city of Odesa
1986
173,0
balneological
12.
Soimenskoe, village of Mizhgirya
1958
743,0
therapeutic and drinkable
/balneological
33.
Odeske city of Odesa
1966
2212,0
balneological
13.
Synyakske, village of Synyak
1956
90,0
balneological
14.
Polyanske, village of Polyana
1946
535,0
therapeutic and drinkable
1914
2127,0
therapeutic and drinkable
15.
Golubynske, village of Golubyne
1956
342,0
therapeutic and drinkable
/balneological
1983
152,0
16.
Ploskivska, village of Ploske
1965
88,0
therapeutic and drinkable
therapeutic and drinkable
/balneological
17.
Tysovskogo, village of Bushtyna
1986
103,0
balneological
1862
1065,0
therapeutic and drinkable
Poltava region
34.
Myrgorodske, town of Myrgorod
Ternopil region
35.
Novo-Zbruchanske, village of
Gusyatyn
Kharkivske region
36.
Berezivske, town of Dergachi
10. Contacts
Kryvyi Rih City, Radyanska Square,1, room 305
Tel: +38 0564 74-69-47
Deputy Mayor
E-mail: u.economy@kryvyirih.dp.ua
Kryvyi Rih City, Metalurgiv Avenue, 28
Tel: +38 056 492 98 48
Director of PU “Kryvyi Rih City Development
Institution”
Tel: +38 097 738 44 50
E-mail: irm_kr@i.ua
Kryvyi Rih City, Metalurgiv Avenue, 28
Tel: +38 056 492 98 28
Leader of Strategy Program of PU “Kryvyi Rih
City Development Institution”
Tel: +38 096 968 96 16
E-mail: irm_kr@i.ua
Kryvyi Rih City, Metalurgiv Avenue, 28
Tel: +38 056 492 98 28
Analyst of Strategy Program of PU “Kryvyi Rih
City Development Institution”
Tel: +38 097 566 10 60
E-mail: alice.bogdanova@irm.kr.ua