Thursday, March 25, 2010

HOW TO MAKE MONEY FROM STOVE THREAD PRODUCTION

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HOW TO MAKE MONEY FROM STOVE THREAD PRODUCTION

Stove thread needs no introduction because over 100,000,000 families and 50,000,000 restaurants/caterers cook their daily meals with kerosene stove which uses thread as a conductor.

However, what seems to be little known is the huge profit derivable from the production of stove thread. Stove thread is made from the combination of cotton and polyester yarns in different texture and thickness all sourced locally.

The machine used in the production of stove thread is also sourced locally and come in two capacities. The first machine goes for N70,000 and produces between 100-200 dozens of thread in 24 hours while the second machine goes for N90,000 and produces 200 plus dozens of thread in 24 hours.

The machine can be ruined by one person, requires little space and does not require generator or power supply to operate. The profit derivable from the business depends on the capacity of the machine in use and the length of the thread produced.

Below is the cost and profit analysis of the different length

Smallest length {a dozen}
Production cost =N15,selling price =N35
Medium length {a dozen} production cost =N20,selling price =N50
Longest length {a dozen} production cost = N30,selling price = N70

There also exist opportunities for the production of customized stove thread for restaurants /caterers that uses special stoves. The demand for stove thread in Nigeria always surpasses the supply because less number of people know about the huge profit to be made from the business .

The product is also in hot demand in Chad, Nigeria republic and other west African countries. The market is further deepened by the fact that it can be used to reduce global warming by reducing deforestation.

This business is suitable for graduates, retirees, house wives, stove thread retailers and everybody looking for alternative source of income. It is important to both government and private institutions that are into poverty reduction schemes.

Micro-finace banks can also benefit from this seminar by training and establishing the business for there customers/clients. Churches and Non-government organization {NGO} would also benefit. We undertake special one –day intensive training covering both the theoretical and practical aspect of the business for institution/organization like Microfinance banks, NGO’S, Churches etc.

The minimum number of participant is 30 and the seminar fee is N7500 per participant. We can offer discount if more participants are registered . For training outside Lagos, the clients would have to take care of the venue, accommodation, transportation and welfare.

The seminar would cover the following areas

1. Introduction to the business of stove thread production.
2. Investment opportunity in the buying and selling of yarns
3. Market analysis of stove thread in Nigeria and the West African countries
4. Raw materials sourcing and price
5. Practical session.

Some of the advantages of establishing the business is

1. Low start-up cost
2. Requires no generator
3. Less labour requirement
4. Less space requirement
5. The product has a ready market
6. Local availability of raw material and plant

We can also provide the details of the plant fabricator for willing and ready clients. To take advantage is these highly guided secret and what has the potential of being the big thing next year, please do contact the writer as soon as possible.

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Thursday, March 4, 2010

HOW TO MAKE HUGE RETURNS TRADING CASHEW NUTS

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HOW TO MAKE HUGE RETURNS TRADING CASHEW NUTS

Cashew (Anacardium occidentale; syn. Anacardium curatellifolium A.St.-Hil.) is a tree in the flowering plant family Anacardiaceae. The plant is native to northeastern Brazil. Its English name derives from the Portuguese name for the fruit of the cashew tree, caju, which in turn derives from the indigenous Tupi name, acajú. It is now widely grown in tropical climates for its cashew "nuts" and cashew apples.

It is a small evergreen tree growing to 10-12m (~32 ft) tall, with a short, often irregularly shaped trunk. The leaves are spirally arranged, leathery textured, elliptic to obovate, 4 to 22 cm long and 2 to 15 cm broad, with a smooth margin. The flowers are produced in a panicle or corymb up to 26 cm long, each flower small, pale green at first then turning reddish, with five slender, acute petals 7 to 15 mm long.

What appears to be the fruit of the cashew tree is an oval or pear-shaped accessory fruit (sometimes called a pseudocarp or false fruit) that develops from the receptacle of the cashew flower.

Called the cashew apple, better known in Central America as "marañón", it ripens into a yellow and/or red structure about 5–11 cm long. It is edible, and has a strong "sweet" smell and a sweet taste. The pulp of the cashew apple is very juicy, but the skin is fragile, making it unsuitable for transport.

The true fruit of the cashew tree is a kidney or boxing-glove shaped drupe that grows at the end of the accessory fruit. The drupe develops first on the tree, and then the peduncle expands into the cashew apple. Within the true fruit is a single seed, the cashew nut. Although a nut in the culinary sense, in the botanical sense the nut of the cashew is a seed. The seed is surrounded by a double shell containing a dermatogenic phenolic resin, anacardic acid, a potent skin irritant chemically related to the more well known allergenic oil urushiol which is also a toxin found in the related poison ivy. Some people are allergic to cashew nuts, but cashews are a less frequent allergen than nuts or peanuts.

While native to Brazil, the Portuguese took the cashew plant to Goa, India, between the years of 1560 and 1565. From there it spread throughout Southeast Asia and eventually Africa. The first country to import the cashew nuts from India was the United States in 1905.

The cashew nutshell liquid (CNSL), a by-product of processing cashew, is mostly composed of anacardic acids.These acids have been used effectively against tooth abscesses due to their lethality to gram-positive bacteria. They are also active against a wide range of other gram-positive bacteria.

Many parts of the plant are used by the Patamona of Guyana medicinally. The bark is scraped and soaked overnight or boiled as an antidiarrheal. Seeds are ground up into powders used for antivenom for snake bites. The nut oil is used topically as an antifungal and for healing cracked heels.

Anacardic acid is also used in the chemical industry for the production of cardanol, which is used for resins, coatings, and frictional materials.

Cashew nuts, roasted and salted.The cashew nut is a popular snack, and its rich flavor means that it is often eaten on its own, lightly salted or sugared. Cashew nuts are sold covered in chocolate, but due to their higher price compared to peanuts and almonds, cashews are not as common in candy except from higher quality manufacturers.

Cashew nuts also factor in Thai cuisine and Chinese cuisine, generally in whole form, and in Indian cuisine, often ground into sauces such as shahi korma, and also used as garnish in Indian sweets and desserts. The cashew nut can also be used in cheese alternatives for vegans, typically in homemade cheese recipes.

In Malaysia, the young leaves are often eaten raw as salad or with sambal belacan (shrimp paste mixed with chili and lime).

In Brazil, the cashew fruit juice is popular all across the country. Additionally, visitors to northeastern areas such as Fortaleza will often find cashew nut vendors selling the nuts for low cost, salted in a plastic bag upon purchase.

In the Philippines, cashew is a known product of Antipolo, and is eaten with suman. Pampanga also has a sweet dessert called turrones de casuy which is cashew marzipan wrapped in white wafer.

In Goa, India, the cashew apple (the accessory fruit) is mashed and mixed with water and sugar and used to make fenny (feni, a popular liquor) by fermentation.

In the southern region of Mtwara, Tanzania, the cashew apple (bibo in Kiswahili) is dried and saved. Later it is reconstituted with water and fermented, then distilled to make a strong liquor often referred to by the generic name, Gongo.

In Mozambique it is very common among the cashew farmers to make a strong liquor from the cashew apple which is called "agua ardente" (burning water). The sale of this can often provide a small additional income to widows and single mothers, selling the liquor per cup, per bottle or per jerry can.

In Nigeria, Cashew nutsis produced in 28 states of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). In 2004, Nigeria's production of cashew amounted to 60,660 tonnes out of which, 30,510 tonnes were exported at a value of US$22.27 million. With the present emphasis of the Nigerian Administration on the development of non-oil export programmes, cashew industry is experiencing a major turn around.

Cashew nut have both local and international market and an investor can make a return of 10 -15% ROI in a single deal.

Investor do not need to start with large quantity as there are buyers buying small quantity .


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