A unique business proposition to exploit the opportunity of 21st Century
The Overview
As
the financial crisis continues to take its toll, now more than ever is the time
for innovative managers and entrepreneurs to come up with ideas that lead to
opportunities to launch new ventures. So, is this bust really a boon for
innovation? The timing may seem inauspicious. In fact, the odds on the success
of an appropriately directed new venture during a downturn may be higher in a
bust than in a competitive boom. A downturn also creates new needs. Common
outcome of downturns is an abundance of underutilized resources that may be
available at a relatively low cost. Getting to the breakeven point for a new
venture and then to profitable growth is crucial in any business. Another
approach to winning is to lower costs without sacrificing productivity or benefits
to the consumer. It is only fitting for the downturn to precipitate a fresh
round of entrepreneurship and innovation in a new set of industries.
The
renewable fuel may lead developing countries in reducing emissions from
deforestation, improving energy efficiency, and transforming urban transport.
Such an approach can simultaneously support economic recovery and encourage
growth in areas that mitigate the impact of climate change. The global crisis
may well lead to a temporary reduction of pressure on biofuel production, but
as the price of oil is likely to rise again, the biofuel issue will return to
the top of the agenda. To be better prepared for this, and to avoid the
repetition of the historic scenario, we should take the business to a low carbon
development path. The 2nd generation biodiesel project proposal takes around
3-5 years to come into existence and starts positive cash flow. As such it is
high time to plan and construct biodiesel industry and be prepared for any next
financial slowdown
We
believe that businesses prosper if they fulfill human needs – and companies
such fulfill the need for energy. Energy is central to growth and development
because it provides affordable solutions for heat, light and mobility. It
lights up our homes, helps us cook our meals, provides power for our factories,
and fuels our modes of transport – from two-wheelers to buses and trains and
airplanes. We believe that the right to energy is a fundamental right. It
extends people's lives and improves their livelihoods – so the foundation of
any energy policy has to be that energy is a good thing – and people should not
be denied energy. But at the same time as providing the benefits of energy, we
have to address the challenges that it brings. These include energy security
and the environment. The environment is important – alongside providing secure
energy for growth, to move beyond hydrocarbons in the energy we offer to the
developing low carbon economy. If we are able to eliminate poverty, provide
gainful employment to all and do these while protecting the environment, we
would have shown a new path to sustainable development. This is exactly the
kind of vision to inspire the world of business. Non-food crops may play a
major role in creating the secure and sustainable energy of tomorrow. It is a
significant business. And it exists because there is a strong business case for
low-carbon power today – and there will be an increasingly strong case in the
coming years.
Biofuel,
"Diesel" from Jatropha and other non food tree crops has the ability
to lift many people from poverty to financial independence, from despair to
respect and unemployment to business owners.
In
This Way
Farmers
would earn from Jatropha/other nonfood crops farming
Farm
worker would have employment
Small
rural enterprises would sell or purchase the seeds
Small
scale industries grow for oil production
Diesel
fuel production would further provide business opportunity
By
products like press-cake would be traded by villagers
Energy
employment and earnings would go together
The
Cost
The
cost of cultivation depends upon labor availability and comes around US $ 550
-1200 per hectare
The
cost maintenance of plantation is around US $ 100-200 per year per hectare
The
cost of oil extraction roughly comes about US $ 0, 12 / kg
The
cost of Bio Diesel is largely dependent on the choice of feedstock and the size
of the production facility.
The
goal of CJP, if non-food feedstock is used, the fuel will cost depending on the
country approximately US $ 0, 40 per liter plus tax when applicable.
CJP
is set to become one of the world's major promoters and producer of nonfood
tree crops focusing on producing Biodiesel from non-food feed stocks and
believes there are globally important opportunities to be
exploited….sustainable viable biodiesel business plans.
Biofuel's
exciting growth prospects have drawn in investors Well-known/new entrepreneurs
are pushing into the sector .Just to facilitate We have introduced various
biodiesel business plans from farming to fuel based on our extensive experience
, research and knowledge keeping in view the fact that “Those who fail to plan,
plan to fail”
An
intelligent plan is the first step to success. The man who plans knows where he
is going, knows what progress he is making and has a pretty good idea when he
will arrive.
To succeed in business, to reach the top, an individual must know
all it is possible to know about that business
CJP
Experts provides state of the art biodiesel business plans to entrepreneurs and
businesses across the world. Our comprehensive framework provides a highly
effective platform for new biodiesel businesses. Our methodology is based on
our proprietary knowledge plant science expertise enhanced technology and
extensive experience gained and on global best practice standards that are
followed across the world.
Our
team of business plan experts helps our clients to create comprehensive and
complete business plans depending on their size and magnitude of proposed
biodiesel business. Our methodology and frameworks are guaranteed to follow the
global standards that funding institutions look for.
To
break the link between biodiesel feedstocks and food products; Jatropha and
other non-food oil bearing crops are the cheapest and the viable business
propositions with following independent or combined options:
We shall explain that what is the opportunity and how we should intend to capitalize on it, whilst providing sustainable development in the areas within which we work.
To Become Owner Of: An Oil Reserve: Start Business Of None-Food Biodiesel Crop Growing: