Menu
Your Cart

    Detailed Project Report on dairy processing unit (50,000 ltr/day)

    Detailed Project Report on dairy processing unit (50,000 ltr/day)
    Detailed Project Report on dairy processing unit (50,000 ltr/day)
    ₹ 0 INR
      Why Choose Us
      • More than 40 years of experience
      • Managed by expert industrial consultants
      • ISO 9001-2015 Certified
      • Registered under MSME, UAM No: DL01E0012000
      How we work
      • 24/5 Research Support
        Get your quesries resolved from an industry expert. Ask your queries before report or book purchase.
      • Custom Research Service
        Speak to the our consultant to design an exclusive study to serve your research needs.
      • Quality Assurance
        All reports are prepared by highly qualified consultants & verified by a panel of experts.
      • Information Security
        Your personal & confidential information is safe & secure.

      DAIRY PROCESSING UNIT
      (CAP: 50,000 LTR/DAY)
      [CODE NO. 2087]  



      India has the highest livestock population in the world with 50% of the buffaloes and 20% of the world’s cattle population, most of which are milch cows and milch buffaloes. India’s dairy industry is considered as one of the most successful development programmes in the post-Independence period.

      In the year 2006-07the total milk production in the country was over 94.6 million tonnes with a per capita availability of 229 gms per day. The industry had been recording an annual growth of 4% during the period 1993-2005, which is almost 3 times the average growth rate of the dairy industry in the world. Milk processing in India is around 35%, of which the organized dairy industry account for 13% of the milk produced, while the rest of the milk is either consumed at farm level, or sold as fresh, non-pasteurized milk through unorganized channels.

      Dairy Cooperatives account for the major share of processed liquid milk marketed in the India. Milk is processed and marketed by 170 Milk Producers’ Cooperative Unions, which federate into 15 State Cooperative Milk Marketing Federations. Over the years, several brands have been created by cooperatives like Amul (GCMMF), Vijaya (AP), Verka (Punjab), Saras (Rajasthan). Nandini (Karnataka), Milma (Kerala) and Gokul (Kolhapur).

      Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu are the milk surplus states in India. The manufacturing of milk products is obviously high in these milk surplus States. Exports of dairy products have been growing at the rate of 25% per annum in the terms of quantity terms and 28% in terms of value since 2001. Significant investment opportunities exist for the manufacturing of value-added milk products like milk powder, packaged milk, butter, ghee, cheese and ready-to-drink milk products.

      India has emerged as the largest milk producing country in the world with present level of annual milk production estimated as 94.5 million tonnes. We expect a production level of 135 million tonnes by the year 2015. India has a large livestock population base constituting 278 million livestock including 180.5 million cattle, 82.8 million buffaloes, 4 million sheep and 9.2 million goats. The livestock population is projected to increase to 322 million by the year 2015. The large livestock population is raised primarily on crop residues and grazing in the common property including basement. The forest area, which was a major source of grazing, is no longer available to livestock breeders especially landless people. As a consequence, the available feed resources fall short of the nutritional requirement. The shortfall is estimated as 59.9 million tonnes for the green fodder and 19.9 million tonnes for dry fodder. This shortfall is likely to increase by 2015 to 63.5 million tonnes of green fodder and 23.56 milli
      on tonnes of dry fodder.

      The landless people are, therefore, likely to face severe shortage of resources to raise cattle and other species of livestock. There is a real danger that in the absence of resources to maintain their stock, these under-privilege rural people may give up livestock farming. This could be a serious setback to lakhs of rural families who derive income as well as employment opportunities from livestock sector.

      India prepares to tackle the international market following Japan, where milk consumption today, has more than trebled to 70 kg per capita from a mere 20 kg in the 'sixties - the consumption of dairy products in other Asian 'tiger' nations is also growing. As a consequence - creating excellent export opportunities for India, as these nations are deficient in milk by at least 3 million tones per year. India, with some 27 per cent of Asia's population, accounts for more than half of the milk output with enough growth potential to explore foreign markets. In anticipation of the export opportunities and in view of the post GATT scenario, India is gearing up to tackle the demands of the international market.

      Indian companies are preparing themselves to meet international standards and other non-tariff barriers. Planners are taking measures to meet the sanitary and phyto-sanitary specifications - prescribed by Office International des Epizooties (OIE) under the auspices of the World Trade Organization (WTO) -, which range from the quality assurance of processed dairy products to the health status of livestock.

           In  modern  times,  Milk products  viz  Ghee,  Butter,  Mava (Khoa),  Penda,  Paneer,  Curd  (Dahi),  Butter  milk,  Srikhand, Basundi,  Flavoured  milk,Cheese, Rabri,  Kheer,  Cream,  Mattha, Lassi  etc.  are  gaining  great eminence  and  their  demand  is increasing at a considerable pace.

           Milk   as  well  as  Milk  products  are  mostly  of   daily consumption  in our  day to day life, and their nutritious  value for health promoting cannot be underestimated.      

           Milk  is very salubrious for the health of our  human  body, which contains lactose vitamins, etc.

           The importance of milk in human diet especially for children and  expectant and nursing matters is vital.  To meet the  demand of  the increasing population milk production in India has to  be increased  upto about 84 million tons by 2010 Ad.  It is  neither possible  nor  desirable  to  increase  the  cattle  and  buffalo population to achieve this target.  This can only be achieved  by stepping  up  milk production of our bovine population  by  cross breeding of cows and use of improved cows and buffaloes.
                
           Dairying  in India is a subsidiary occupation of almost  all the  farmers.  More than 60 per cent of the families involved  in dairying  belong  to  the  small  or  marginal  farmers  or  even agricultural labourers.


      COST ESTIMATION

      Plant Capacity                                               50000.00 Ltr./day
      Land & Building (67786  Sq.ft)                   Rs. 1.25     Cr
      Plant & Machinery                                         Rs. 6.35   Cr
      W.C. for 1 Month                                           Rs. 5.00     Cr
      Total Capital Investment                            Rs.  17. 25  Cr
      Rate of Return                                             104%
      Break Even Point                                        21%

      INTRODUCTION    
      PROPERTIES OF GHEE    
      PROPERTIES OF BUTTER    
      USES AND APPLICATION    
      SPECIFICATION OF PACKAGED, PASTEURIZED MILK    
      B.I.S SPECIFICATIONS    
      MARKET SURVEY    
      MILK PRODUCTION IN INDIA    
      EMERGING NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN THE DAIRY INDUSTRY IN INDIA    
      NEW PRODUCTS AND PROCESSING    
      KHOA AND KHOA BASED SWEETS    
      BUYING AND COLLECTION OF MILK    
      CHILLING AND TRANSPORTATION OF MILK TO PROCESSING STATION    
      MANUFACTURING PROCESS    
      FLOW DIAGRAM    
      PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM OF MILK PROCESSING    
      MANUFACTURING PROCESS OF GHEE    
      GHEE MANUFACTURING PROCESS    
      BUTTER MANUFACTURE PROCESS    
      PANEER MANUFACTURING PROCESS    
      FLOW DIAGRAM FOR GHEE    
      FORMULATION OF FLAVOURED MILK    
      TECHNOLOGY AND PROCESS OF BUTTER    
      SUPPLIERS OF RAW MATERIALS    
      SUPPLIERS OF PLANT  
      COMPLETE PLANT & MACHINERY SUPPLIERS FOR DAIRY PRODUCTS    


      APPENDIX – A :

       1.      COST OF PLANT ECONOMICS      
       2.      LAND & BUILDING                                      
       3.      PLANT AND MACHINERY                                  
       4.      FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT                             
       5.      RAW MATERIAL                                         
       6.      SALARY AND WAGES                                     
       7.      UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS                              
       8.      TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL                                
       9.      COST OF PRODUCTION                                   
      10.      PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS                               
      11.      BREAK EVEN POINT                                     
      12.      RESOURCES OF FINANCE                           
      13.      INTEREST CHART                                       
      14.      DEPRECIATION CHART                                   
      15.      CASH FLOW STATEMENT                                   
      16.      PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET          
       

      How to Make Project Report?

      Detailed Project Report (DPR) includes Present Market Position and Expected Future Demand, Technology, Manufacturing Process, Investment Opportunity, Plant Economics and Project Financials. comprehensive analysis from industry covering detailed reporting and evaluates the position of the industry by providing insights to the SWOT analysis of the industry.

      Each report include Plant Capacity, requirement of Land & Building, Plant & Machinery, Flow Sheet Diagram, Raw Materials detail with suppliers list, Total Capital Investment along with detailed calculation on Rate of Return, Break-Even Analysis and Profitability Analysis. The report also provides a birds eye view of the global industry with details on projected market size and then progresses to evaluate the industry in detail.

      We can prepare detailed project report on any industry as per your requirement. 

      We can also modify the project capacity and project cost as per your requirement. If you are planning to start a business, contact us today.

      Detailed Project Report (DPR) gives you access to decisive data such as:

      • Market growth drivers
      • Factors limiting market growth
      • Current market trends
      • Market structure
      • Key highlights

      Overview of key market forces propelling and restraining market growth:

      • Up-to-date analyses of market trends and technological improvements
      • Pin-point analyses of market competition dynamics to offer you a competitive edge major competitors
      • An array of graphics, BEP analysis of major industry segments
      • Detailed analyses of industry trends
      • A well-defined technological growth with an impact-analysis
      • A clear understanding of the competitive landscape and key product segments

      Need Customized Project Report?

      1. Ask for FREE project related details with our consultant/industry expert.
      2. Share your specific research requirements for customized project report.
      3. Request for due diligence and consumer centric studies.
      4. Still haven't found what you're looking for? Speak to our Custom Research Team

      About Engineers India Research Institute:

      EIRI Board is a single destination for all the industry, company and country reports. We feature large repository of latest industry reports, leading and niche company profiles, and market statistics prepared by highly qualified consultants and verified by a panel of experts.

      Note: We can also prepare project report on any subject based on your requirement and country. If you need, we can modify the project capacity and project cost based on your requirement.

      Our reports provide an expansive market analysis of the sector by covering areas like growth drivers, trends prevailing in the industry as well as comprehensive SWOT analysis of the sector.

      Our Clients

      Our Approach

      • Our research reports comprehensively cover Indian markets (can be modified as per your country), present investigation, standpoint and gauge for a time of five years*.
      • The market conjectures are produced on the premise of optional research and are cross-accepted through associations with the business players
      • We use dependable wellsprings of data and databases. What's more, data from such sources is handled by us and incorporated into the report

      Why buy EIRI reports?

      1. Our project reports include detailed analysis that help to get industry Present Market Position and Expected Future Demand.
      2. Offer real analysis driving variables for the business and most recent business sector patterns in the business
      3. This report comprehends the present status of the business by clarifying a complete SWOT examination and investigation of the interest supply circumstance
      4. Report gives investigation and top to bottom money related correlation of real players/competitors
      5. The report gives gauges of key parameters which foresees the business execution