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5e Consulting Pre Feasibility Study For Honey Park

This document provides a pre-feasibility study proposal for Honey Park @ MP. It discusses the substantial international and domestic demand for honey that makes the project very lucrative. International demand is pegged at 300,000 tons per year while India supplies 15,000 tons annually. Domestic demand is increasing at 25% every 10 years. Exports have nearly doubled in 5 years showing huge export potential. MP is well-suited for honey production due to climate and floral diversity. The MP government wants to promote the trade by providing land, subsidies, and loans to generate employment.

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5e Consulting Pre Feasibility Study For Honey Park

This document provides a pre-feasibility study proposal for Honey Park @ MP. It discusses the substantial international and domestic demand for honey that makes the project very lucrative. International demand is pegged at 300,000 tons per year while India supplies 15,000 tons annually. Domestic demand is increasing at 25% every 10 years. Exports have nearly doubled in 5 years showing huge export potential. MP is well-suited for honey production due to climate and floral diversity. The MP government wants to promote the trade by providing land, subsidies, and loans to generate employment.

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Honey Park @ MP

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Nutrition value
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20% Sugar

Sweet
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Sweetener

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Healing &
Preserving
Viscous Power
Premises of the presentation
1. Substantial international demand coupled with national consumption make
the project very lucrative and sustainable
2. Total International demand pegged at around 3,00,000 tones per year. India
catering to roughly 5% demand through an annual supply of 15,000 tones
year
3. Domestic Demand increasing at an average rate of 25% per ten year. Key
drivers are increasing population, spending capability, increased awareness
and increased consumption
4. Exports quantity almost doubled in last five years, depicting a huge potential
for export markets
5. MP, being a rich forest and biodiversity region, suits very well for honey
production due to suitable climate and floral diversity
6. MP government wants to promote the trade with necessary support like
land, subsidies, soft loans, etc. thereby promoting social employment.

Working Paper MP
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Interesting Facts
• Practiced over a greater area of earth’s surface than any other agricultural product
• Bees fly an average of 13-15 miles per hour.
• A bee’s wings beat 180 times per second.
• During the production period, or spring and summer, a worker bee's average life
span is six weeks.
• Worker bees are all female.
• Honeybees visit approximately two million flowers to make one pound of honey.
• A bee travels an average of 1600 round trips in order to produce one ounce of honey
- as far as 6 miles per round trip.
• To produce 2 pounds of honey, bees travel a distance equal to 4 times around the
earth.
• Bees from the same hive visit approximately 225,000 flowers per day - one bee
usually visits between fifty and a thousand flowers per day, but sometimes up to
several thousand.
• Approximately 8 pounds of honey is consumed by bees to produce 1 pound of
beeswax.
• Queens will lay approximately 2,000 eggs per day at a rate of 5 or 6 per minute
-between 175,000 and 200,000 eggs are laid per year.
• The queen may mate with up to 17 drones over a 1-2 day period of mating flights.
• The queen stores the sperm from her mating voyage, giving her a lifetime supply.
She only mates once in her lifetime..
Section 1 –
World Market
Honey – Demand Drivers
Top 20 Producers - Honey
Ran Production Production
Area
k (Int $1000) (MT)
1 China 528460 303220
2 Argentina 141169 81000
3 Turkey 128856 73935
4 Ukraine 117989 67700
United States of
5 117268 67286
America
6 Mexico 96655 55459
7 Russian Federation 96157 55173
8 India 90627 52000
9 Ethiopia 76684 44000
10 Iran, Islamic Republic of 62741 36000
11 Brazil 60558 34747
12 Canada 54879 31489
13 Spain 54463 31250
Tanzania, United
14 47056 27000
Republic of
15 Kenya 43570 25000
16 Angola 40085 23000
17 Korea, Republic of 38342 22000
18 Australia 31370 18000
19 Greece 30830 17690
20 Romania 29222 16767
Top 20 Importing & Exporting Countries
Top Importing Countries Top Exporting Countries
Quantity Value (1000 Quantity Value (1000
Rank Area Rank Area
(tonnes) $) (tonnes) $)
United States of 1 Argentina 79861 134153
1 105438 162766
America 2 China 65288 95580
2 Germany 94077 191530 3 Mexico 30912 56454
3 Japan 37887 67280
4 Hungary 23872 64859
4 United Kingdom 30109 84661
5 Germany 23771 85318
5 France 23489 63334
6 Canada 16763 36273
6 Spain 11560 22560
7 Viet Nam 16730 21987
7 Italy 10686 24713
8 Uruguay 14215 22181
8 Saudi Arabia 9139 27140
9 Spain 13883 41667
9 Belgium 8583 20233
10 Brazil 12907 21194
10 Netherlands 8436 24099
11 Switzerland 7045 21727 11 India 12231 22606
12 Austria 5119 15172 12 Thailand 7703 8704
13 Malaysia 4927 6740 13 Chile 7316 12777
14 Denmark 4330 12308 14 Romania 6254 16306
15 Canada 4310 11314 15 Australia 5638 18936
16 Slovakia 4173 7214 16 Slovakia 5293 11628
17 China 4041 4981 17 New Zealand 4871 40061
18 Poland 3372 9206 18 France 4620 25997
19 Greece 2774 8891 19 Cuba 4504 7302
20 Sweden 2726 10040 20 Czech Republic 4326 11089
Honey – Total World Production
Honey – Total World Production
Honey - Demand
Honey - Consumption
Section 2 –
Indian Market
Honey – Demand Supply Equation in India

  1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2003 2007


Production 20000 35000 45000 50500 52000 52000 70000
Import Quantity       180 1163 3387 6774
Export Quantity       166 1534 6964 12231
Domestic
Consumption 20000 35000 45000 50514 51629 48423 64543
Honey – India as an Exporting Country

Exporting Country Quantity (MT) Value (000USD) Percentage Share Rank


Argentina 79,031 141,378 16.87 1
China 62,760 81,664 9.74 2
Germany 21,684 78,185 9.33 3
Mexico 30,952 59,307 7.08 4
Hungary 19,973 56,269 6.71 5
New Zealand 4,787 37,183 4.44 6
Spain 11,696 36,363 4.34 7
Canada 15,063 32,869 3.92 8
Viet Nam 16,495 26,504 3.16 9
India 13,543 24,123 2.88 10
Brazil 12,996 23,281 2.78 11
Uruguay 13,261 22,420 2.68 12
France 4,022 22,076 2.63 13
Romania 6,823 18,830 2.25 14
Italy 4,704 16,230 1.94 15
Australia 4,268 15,119 1.80 16
Chile 7,741 14,495 1.73 17
Bulgaria 3,459 9,085 1.08 18
Czech Rep. 3,542 8,475 1.01 19
Cuba 4,642 7,838 0.94 20
Indian Honey – Top Export Countries

Country Value(Rs.) Quantity(Kg.) Percentage Share

U.S.A. 507,646,704 7,074,623 9.79

GERMANY 173,369,731 2,023,872 3.34

BELGIUM 71,623,935 748,328 1.38

U.K. 54,094,705 655,838 1.04

SAUDI ARABIA 47,041,540 637,725 0.91

MOROCCO 17,272,140 263,831 0.33

U.A.E. 14,338,823 206,358 0.28

YAMEN ARAB REPUBLIC 11,953,856 149,022 0.23

OMAN 7,012,841 92,501 0.14

KUWAIT 6,186,888 96,773 0.12

Page Total 910,541,163 11,948,871


Honey Pricing
Organizations Involved

Beekeeping Directorate –
KVIC (Khadi & Village
Industries Commission)

All India Bee Keeping Central Bee Research &


Association Training Institute
Major Constraints in India
• Non usage of the Correct Species for Beekeeping

• Availability of Genetically Superior Queens for Increased Honey Production

• Lack of Technical Knowledge for Efficient Management of Colonies for High


Honey Yields

• Lack of Infrastructure at the Grass Roots and National Level for Beekeeping

• Poor Quality Control for the Production of Honey

• Disease Prevention, Control and Analysis

• Lack of Sufficient Financial Help from Government and Lending Institutions for
the Development of Beekeeping

• No Tax or other Monetary Benefits for Beekeeping

• Pricing Structures for Honey


Section 3 –
Project Proposal
Summaryerative

Total Demand by 2010 Employments to be Processing & Production


generated through Tribal
Export – 20 K Tones cooperative One Time
Domestic – 80K Tones Capital Exp– 30 Lakhs
Total – 100K Tones Collection per person - 2 Factory Shed – 5 Lakhs
tones per p per yr Laboratory – 1 Lakh
Target Market Share – Floriculture – 2 lakhs
1st year – 1% -Market share – 1000 T
2nd Year – 5% -- employment y 1 – 500 Ongoing
3rd Year – 8% -- employment y2 – 2500 Manpower – 2.5 /Kg
Subsequent - Upgrade G&A Fixed – 2/kg
-Earning per tibal/per Raw Honey – 30/ Kg
year @ 30/Kg- 60k Packaging - 5 /Kg
Transportation – 5/kg
-- Capital investment – S&D – 40/Kg
for co operative – 75 Total – 85/Kg
Lkahs
Expected sales Cost
-_ interest and other cost -100/kg
- 7.5 lakhs i,.e – 1500 per
tribal Profitability – 15/kg i.e
15lakh/annum
Net – 10 Lakhs
Value Chain for Honey
Value Chain for Honey
Project Proposal

1 2 3 4 5 6

Farming/ Collection/ Processing/ Filling/ Sales &


Warehousing
Hunting Extraction Refining labeling Distribution

1. State Government to support local tribal through providing soft loans for
employment generation
• Providing Kits (@INR 4000) one time for Hunting (Honey) in the forest lands.
• Providing Farming Kits (@ 2 per person costing INR 10 K one time)
2. Total out put per tribal to be
• Hunting – 5 Kg/day – 100 Kg/Month
• Farming – 50 Kg/Hive – 100 Kg/Month
• Total – 200 Kg/month – 2000 Kg/Year (2 Tones/Year)
3. Government to fix a nominal price for unprocessed honey to be paid to tribal , a
part of which could be deducted at source for loan repayment
4. The investors will provide all necessary training and logistic support to sustainably
hunt and farm without disturbing the eco system
Project Proposal

1 2 3 4 5 6

Farming/ Collection/ Processing/ Filling/ Sales &


Warehousing
Hunting Extraction Refining labeling Distribution

1. The Investor/Enterprise would invest in


• Training
• Extraction equipments
• Necessary Support
The entire collection process to take place through a co operative body who will work
for the betterment and upliftment of locals through generating employment
Project Proposal

1 2 3 4 5 6

Farming/ Collection/ Processing/ Filling/ Sales &


Warehousing
Hunting Extraction Refining labeling Distribution

1. State Government to assist in providing

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