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Some of my thoughts on whys and hows to implement Organic farming as a business
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9 CRORE BUSIN ESS PLAN “Freedo m farm” JK 20071109
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9 CROR

E BUSINESS PLAN

“Freedom farm”

JK 20071109

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Organic farming is a production system of crops which avoids the use of synthetic and chemical inputs

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Trade name Long-term effects

CamphechlorCancer suspect, toxic to fish, very persistent

Chlordane/Heptachlor Leukemia suspect, toxic to wildlife, very persistent

ChlordimeformCancer suspect, bladder damage, toxic to wildlife

DBCPCancer risk, male sterility, persists in water

DDTCancer causing, damage to liver, nerve, brain, extremely persistent, toxic to wildlife

Aldrin/Dieldrin/EndrinCancer suspect, birth defects, very persistent, toxic to wildlife

EDBPotent cancer cause, birth defects, lung, liver damage, very persistent

BHC/LindaneProven cancer cause, miscarriage, leukemia suspect, very persistent, toxic to fish

Endosulfan Nervous system damage

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Freedom farm

• Startup business• Community partnership• Motto: “REVIVE INDIAN

AGRICULTURE”• Mission: Provide the best

grown organic products• Goal: To become the largest

public limited company in the field of organic farm products

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My team• Myself• My people

Includes:–Researchers ( Technology, market and management)–Farm managers & Laborers–Marketing personnel

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Financial plan2 crore for purchase of land - 100

acres1 crore for machinery- farm

equipments1crore for purchase of seeds1 crore for initial tilling/ leveling the

land1.5 crore for labor1 crore contingency fund0.5 crore for advertising1 crore for research activities---------------9 crores total

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Product diversification

Rice, staple cropsDried fruits and

nuts, Cocoa, Spices, Herbs, Oil

crops, & derived products.

Non-food items like Cotton,

Cut flowers, livestock and potted plants.

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Certifying Agencies

• National Institute of Organic Farming in Ghaziabad, Madhya Pradesh• APEDA (Agricultural and

Processed Food Products Export Development Authority), the Tea Board, the Spices Board, the Coconut Development Board and the Directorate of Cashew and Cocoa.

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SWOT ANALYSIS OF ORGANIC FARMING

IN INDIA

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STRENGTH• Organic farming has developed rapidly in recent years and now has a market value of over $26 billion• Organic farms have lower costs of production than conventional farms

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Organic food is better than chemically-grown food in all respects, including taste, flavour and for theirown health,besides that of the

earth.

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WEAKNESS• Indians are mostly - and very strangely so - unconcerned about the quality of the food they consume.

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OPPORTUNITY

The organic industry is still developing, and the

infrastructure in terms of transportation systems,

wholesalers and distributers is in its infancy

India currently has only 1,426 certified organic farms.

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Precision farming would be the h rt of

my scheme

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Thank you for

Your time


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