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We are multi speciality ,multi divisional company recently launching first time in India " VEGGIEYANA " Agricultural pesticides Remover Naturally ,with natural ingredients certified by ISO-9001, FSSAI Registered, laboratory certified .
This product will be a must for the families who eat vegetables & do not want to be a victims of serious diseases like cancer, diabetes,infertility ,eye disease,heart attack , stomach cancer, skin rash , children health issues.
So, save your families' life before you eat.
WE ARE LOOKING FOR AREA WISE SUPER DISTRIBUTOR / DISTRIBUTOR / STOCKIST having sound capacity & stock movement area.
Expected business will be in Lakhs.
The Manufacturing Process of products:
​Manufacturing solids and liquids and investing in efficiency
We rely on a comprehensive approach that integrates and optimizes the entire manufacturing process of active ingredients to reduce costs and processing times during the manufacture of solids and liquids. Transparent and flexible processes can be realized with our portfolio of unique products and solutions.
Overview
Incoming goods the correct solution at hand
Laboratory optimally controlled
Provisioning balanced conditions
Formulation consistent quality without compromises
Drug formulation with integrated automation
Packaging efficient down the line
Warehouse and distribution performance for your storage facility
​​The Manufacturing Process of Agricultural products
Manufacturing a pesticide involves at least three separate activities. The active ingredient is first synthesized in a chemical factory, then formulated in the same place or sent to a formulator, who prepares the liquid or powder form. The pesticide is then sent to the farmer or other certified applicator, who dilutes it before applying it to the fields.
Synthesizing the pesticide
When a new pesticide is first developed, it is manufactured on a small scale in a laboratory. If the substance proves viable, production begins in the factory. Batch or continuous manufacturing insures a high volume, perhaps as much as 500 kilograms per cycle. Synthesizing a pesticide is a complex chemical procedure that requires trained chemists and a large, sophisticated laboratory. The basic procedure entails altering an organic molecule to form a pesticide. This may involve any of a number of specific reagents and catalysts and often must take place in a controlled climate (within a certain temperature range, for example). Once synthesized, the active ingredient is packaged and sent to a formulator. Liquid insecticides can be shipped in tank trucks or 200-liter drums. Transport of the active ingredient follows all regulations for hazardous materials transportation.
Formulating the pesticide
A formulator accepts the active ingredient, measures out the proper amount, mixes it with carrier if it is to be a liquid pesticide or with inert powders or dry fertilizers if it is to be a dust pesticide, then bottles or packages it. Liquid pesticides are packaged in 200-liter drums if a large-scale farmer is the anticipated customer or 20-liter jugs for small-scale operations. Dry formulations can be packaged in 5 to 10 kilogram plastic or plastic-lined bags. An emulsified formulation is usually concentrated to render transport easier (the active ingredient typically makes up 50 percent of the emulsified concentrate), but granulated and dry pesticides are ready to use.
Diluting the pesticide
The pesticide might be stored a short time before it is requested. When it is ready for transport, the estimated necessary amount is sent to the farmer, who dilutes the emulsified concentrate to create the amount of pesticide desired. In most instances, the final product consists of only .5 to 1 percent of the original active ingredient. The pesticide is now ready to be applied.
Applying the pesticide
There are several ways to apply a pesticide. The method with which Americans are most familiar is crop dusting, though its use is generally limited to large, flat areas. A plane loaded with 2000-liter (or larger) tanks flies over a field and sprays out the pesticide from booms. Booms are long, horizontal rods from which several sprinklers spray down. Another method is to attach the tanks and booms to a tractor and spray closer to the ground. For small farmers, the most economical method of spraying is to use one or more workers with hand-held sprayers attached to small tanks. A hand pump can be carried on the shoulder; its tank capacity is only about 3 to 12 liters. Small tanks with a capacity of around 200 liters are also used. The pesticides are applied with a hand gun. A rough estimate of the amount applied is 150 to 300 liters per hectare.
Quality Control
Pesticides are by their very nature toxic substances; hence, a great deal of concern has centered on safety. The laws dealing with pesticide safety are very strict and will become even stricter in the future. Besides legal restrictions, pesticides are also subject to stringent quality control standards like any other manufactured product.
Most large pesticide manufacturers have highly developed quality control laboratories that test each pesticide for potency, emulsification, density, color, pH, particle size (if a dust), and suspension (if a liquid). If the company makes more than one pesticide, the product's identity must also be verified. A pesticide must be stable, easy to apply, and easy to store. Shelf-life must extend past one year. In accelerated tests, the pesticide is subjected to high temperatures for a short period, then checked for effectiveness. A typical pesticide is 95 percent pure. Labels must be easy to read and meet all regulations. The manufacturer keeps files for each raw material, active ingredient, formulation, and packaged item, and samples are stored for three years.
Operations Commenced On 2014
Distribution Commenced On 2017
Investment INR 10000 - 50000
Royalty/Commission 30 %
Types of Channels | Investment (If any) | Margin / Commissions | Area Requirement |
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Dealer | Rs. 50000 - 2lakh | 30%% | 100 - 1000 Sq.Ft. - Sq.ft |
Exclusive territorial rights to a unit franchisee Yes
Performance guarantee to Channel Partner Yes
Anticipated percentage return on investment 30 %
Other investment requirements yes
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Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Nagaland, West Bengal, Sikkim, Odisha
Goa
Chhattisgarh, Bihar
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Type of property required for this dealership opportunity Commercial
Floor area requirement 100 - 500 Sq.ft
Preferred location of unit dealership outlet kolkata
Detailed operating manuals for dealerships Yes
Is field assistance available for Dealership ? Yes
Expert guidance from Head Office to franchisee in opening the dealership Yes
Current IT systems will be included in the dealership Yes
Do you have a standard dealership agreement? Yes
How long is the dealership term for? 2 Years
Is the term renewable? Yes
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