Aloe Vera Cultivation, Processing, Market and Project Information

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Aloe Vera Cultivation, Processing, Market and Project Information According to the Current year

Project Information CD ROM Content
Aloe Vera (Aloe Barbadensis)
Aloe Vera Cultivation
Aloe Vera Powder Specifications
Aloe Vera Gel
The Aloe Vera in Body Balance
Processes for preparation of aloe products
Sifting through the maze of Dietary Supplements

Scientific Review & Research Studies
Aloe Vera Detailed Scientific Review
Contains Scientific Support for Oasis Meta Berry
Light Scattering for the Masses
Aloe abstracts & Citations
Aloe Vera Bibliography

Aloe & Health Care
Aloe Vera: Potential Clinical Benefits
Skin Care Guide on Line
"ALOE VERA BARBADENSIS" is the species that is most Beneficial.
Aloe Vera : Facts & Fiction
Aloe Vera Gel Formulations
Aloe Vera Therapy
Material Safety Data
Standardization

Aloe Juices & Health Drinks
Aloe Vera Juice (certified organic): Specification
Aloe Vera Juice, preserved, 99,7 %
Processing Details of Aloe Vera Drink
Another certified drink
Aloe Plus
Aloe Vera drink for Diabetes
Another claim for digestive powers of Aloe Vera drink

Company Information Profiles
Aloe Vera Product Manufacturing companies
Aloe Vera Directory
Aloe Group Discussions

Cultivation, Projects, Equipments & Technology
Guide to Commercial Seeds Sources
Life Sciences in Aloe Vera Business
Company Facilities, Company Farms
Contacts for Aloe Vera Project
Project Consultancy & Financing

Project Consultants
Cultivation Project Financing organization
Aloe Vera Projects Assisted by Government
Technology Companies & Certification Details
Aloe Vera of Australia
Composition of Aloe Vera
The Process Diagram
Equipments Supplier
Herbal Plants Pvt. Ltd.
Institutional Support in India
Aloe Vera Constituents
Processing of Aloe Vera
Aloe Vera Extract Supplier

Market for Aloe Vera Products
Aloe Vera: An International Success Story
Analysis of 30 Commercial Aloe Products
About Top Selling seven herbs
Indian Companies consuming Aloe Vera
High Technology Product Catalogues
Products & Prices in Global Markets
Whole Leaf Aloe Vera drinks
Applications in Pharmaceutical & Cosmetics
Report on Marketing of top selling herbals

Major Markets:
Herbal dietary supplement
Nutraceutical beverages
Cosmetic
Personal care

Major Products:
Dehydrated Aloe powder rich in large complex carbohydrates
Aloe gel liquid concentrates
Aloe whole leaf liquid concentrates
Aloe gel and whole leaf spray dried powder
Nopal Powder
Aloe Vera products & Prices
Top 10 Sellers


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Bio-diesel information on CD ROM

Bio Diesel Research Report According to the Current year
Biodiesel can be made from most any plant derived oil. Biodiesel is actually an alcohol ester of vegetable oil such as Mustard Seed Oil , Rapeseed oil ,Canola oil ,Soybean oil, Hydrogenated Soybean oil ,Tallow ,and others
Biodiesel contains no petroleum, but it can be blended at any level with petroleum diesel to create a biodiesel blend.
It can be used in compression ignition(diesel) engines with no major modifications. Biodiesel is simple to use, biodegradable, nontoxic, and essentially free of sulfur and aromatics.
Biodiesel is defined as the mono alkyl esters of long chain fatty acids derived from renewable liquid feedstocks, such as vegetable oils and animal fats for use in diesel engines.
The most common biodiesel fuel is made by the transesterfication of soy or rapeseed triacyglycerides with methanol in the presence of a strong base catalyst such as sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, or sodium methoxide.
In general, the standard storage and handling procedures used for petroleum diesel can be used for biodiesel. The fuel should be stored in a clean, dry, dark environment.
Acceptable storage tank materials include aluminum, steel, fluorinated polyethylene, fluorinated polypropylene and teflon. Copper, brass, lead, tin, and zinc should be avoided.
Biodiesel is available anywhere in the U.S. The National Biodiesel Board (NBB) maintains a list of registered fuel suppliers as well as petroleum distributors and retail fueling sites.
One of the largest factors inhibiting the widespread use of biodiesel has been its high price relative to petro-diesel.
Currently, World Energy, the United States’ largest distributor of biodiesel, holding about 75% of the market, adds a $90 shipping fee to each 55-gallon shipment, which means adding $1.63 per gallon additional charge.
In contrast, a 3,000-gallon tanker shipment adds only a shipping cost of $1.10 per gallon, but many individuals and businesses are not equipped to make such large purchases.
The 10 percent obligation for biofuel in the EU by 2020 to be incorporated in total transport fuel is expected to consume production from 15 percent of the utilized agricultural area on the assumption that 30 percent of biofuel production would be from second generation biofuel and 20 percent of the supply would be imported, according to an analysis from the European Commission
Prices on cereals and oilseeds are expected to increase due to the demand for feedstock. The largest price increase is expected for oilseeds, mainly sunflower seed.



Content head line.

General
Basics
Information on Biodiesel Fuels
Background Information
Biodiesel
Benefits
Biodiesel Blends
Usage Checklist
Biodiesel Emissions
Biodiesel and Energy Security
Biodiesel Myths and Facts
Commonly Asked Questions
Energy Content
Performance
Regulated Fleet Use of Biodiesel - FAQ
History & Uses
Experiment
Biodiesel - Details of Fuels
Vegetable Oils & Derivatives
Cultivation and processing of microalgae for bio-diesel production
Biodiesel Directory
Biodiesel Govt.

Alternative Fuels & Technologies

Bio_Fuel_Report
Ethyl Ester of Rape Oil
PIB Releases
Project Report
Biopolicy - MGR Biodiesel
Tech - Ethanol
Biodiesel Car
Ethanol Blending
Ethanol India
Fuel Portfolio
Indian Oil
MGR - Online Portal for Biodiesel
Business Opportunities
Pilot Projects
Biodiesel in TamilNadu
Railways
Oil Seeds
Jatropha Reports
Train with Bio-diesel

India

Biodiesel in India -
Biodiesel Industry in India
Biofuel Scenario
Project – Biofuels from eroded
soils in India
Biofuel policy process in
India
Clean Energy Solutions
Clean energy in Gujarat
Gujarat Research Organization
Biofuel Oil Promotion & Credit Facility
Already in Production
Certificate of Analysis
Biomass Energy Strategies
India's Unique Sources of Fuel
Jatropha Biodiesel Project
Green Car Congress
MGR Bio-diesel
India Report
First Biodiesel Plant

Production
Biorefining Process
Downstream Processing
Technology of Biodiesel Production
Biodiesel purification
Catalysts
Production from Multiple Feedstock
Biodiesel Technology
Glycerol Stream
Green Fuel
Optimization
Lipase-Catalysed Production
New Method
Palm Oil
Production Economics
Biodiesel Production and Quality
Biodiesel Production
Ethyl Ester of Rape Oil
Soybean
Supercritical Method
Sustainability Dimensions
Investigation of Transesterification
Viscosity of Biodiesel
Production Report
Making Biodiesel
Biodiesel form Canola Oil
Bio-Fuel Production
Cost of Biodiesel Production
Biodiesel - 2nd Generation Technology
Small Scale Biodiesel Production
Technology & Equipment Supplier for Small Plants
Biodiesel from animal fat

Equipments & Suppliers

Indian Machinery supplier
Processor 30 gallons
Small Processors
Contact supplier
Chinese machinery
Project Offer
North American Supplier
Indian Machinery suppliers

Feasibility
Pre Feasibility Study Report
Costs of Biodiesel Production
Plant Location
Fact Sheet
Better Alternative
Initiatives in Germany
Life Cycle Scope & Methodology
Biodiesel Fuel
Small Scale Biodiesel Production
Trucks
Viability
Biofuel Production Technologies
Techno Economic Analysis
Feasibility Report - Production
Renewable Biofuels - Facts
Singapore Centre
Soy based biodiesel
Project under implementation
Institutions
Official Site of National Biodiesel Board
Association of Australia
Biodiesel Equipment & Training Centre
European Biodiesel Board

Usage Guides

Protecting Biodiesel Trade secrets
Caterpillar Machine
Cummins
DDC_Statement
Technical Service Information
John Deere Tractors
Biodiesel Technology
Technical Statement
Volkswagen Statement
Volvo Truck Corporation
Technical Note
Biodiesel in Brazil
Biodiesel Research
Biodiesel Report
Handling & Use Guidelines
Biodiesel Fuel at Uconn
Life Cycle Inventory of Biodiesel

Specifications

Biodiesel Permitting
Storage &Handling
MSDS - Biodiesel
MSDS - B100
MSDS - Methyl Esters
MSDS - Soy Methyl Esters

Companies

Technology company
Partnership offer
Southern Online
Southern online biotechnologies
Southern online - performance
Gujarat company
Pacific Biodiesel
US Industry Growth
Indian Company
Producers Map
Azure Biodiesel Company
BioDiesel Company Links
Biodiesel Industry Directory
Biodiesel Plant - Texas
Biodiesel Industries
Coastal Energy
Australian Company
Consultants

German Consultancy
Emissions to Biofuels
Canola Based Biodiesel- Canada
Indian Consultants
British Consultancy Firm
Chennai Consultants

Market

The 10 percent obligation for biofuel in the European Union by 2020
Biodiesel as a Business
Biodiesel Presentation
Biodiesel - Market Study
Global Biodiesel Market
Growth Market
Biodiesel Marine Market Pre-Evaluation
Status Report Biodiesel
Member Producers and Marketers
Animal Fats for Biodiesel Production
UK Government Budget
Export Jatropha
Annual Growth Forecast
Huge Export Demand for Biodiesel
Business Opportunities

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E -Waste Recycling information on CD Rom

E -Waste


Product, Process, Company Profiles, Patent, Project, Market, Management, Report, Consultants Research Report According to the Current year


Information @ a Glance
Electronic waste includes computers, entertainment electronics, mobile phones and other items that have been discarded by their original users. While there is no generally accepted definition of electronic waste, in most cases electronic waste consists of electronic products that were used for data processing, telecommunications, or entertainment in private households and businesses that are now considered obsolete, broken, or irreparable.
Despite its common classification as a waste, disposed electronics are a considerable category of secondary resource due to their significant suitability for direct reuse (for example, many fully functional computers and components are discarded during upgrades), refurbishing, and material recycling of its constituent raw materials (listed below). Re conceptualization of electronic waste as a resource thus preempts its potentially hazardous qualities.
Electronic waste processing systems have matured in recent years following increased regulatory, public, and commercial scrutiny, and a commensurate increase in entrepreneurial interest. Part of this evolution has involved greater diversion of electronic waste from energy intensive, down-cycling processes (eg. conventional recycling) where equipment is reverted to a raw material form.
This diversion is achieved through reuse and refurbishing. The environmental and social benefits of reuse are several: diminished demand for new products and their commensurate requirement for virgin raw materials (with their own environmental externalities not factored into the cost of the raw materials) and larger quantities of pure water and electricity for associated manufacturing, less packaging per unit, availability of technology to wider swaths of society due to greater affordability of products, and diminished use of landfills.
Some states in the US developed policies banning CRTs from landfills. Some e-waste processing is carried out within the US. The processing may be dismantling into metals, plastics and circuit boards or shredding of whole appliances. From the state of California introduced a Electronic Waste Recycling Fee on all new monitors and televisions sold to cover the cost of recycling.
The amount of the fee depends on the size of the monitor. Canada has also begun to take responsibility for electronics recycling. For example, in California was added to the cost of purchasing new televisions, computers, and computer components in British Columbia. The new legislation made recycling mandatory for all of those products.
The world is set to generate 40 million metric tons of electronic waste (e waste) this year, enough to fill a line of trucks stretching halfway around the world. E waste is rising three times faster than other forms of waste.
Waste Management Inc., which has several facilities around the country dedicated to the de manufacturing of collected end-of-life electronic equipment, likewise believes that price can not be a factor in cities' decisions about how to handle their collected materials, particularly at this point in the development of the e-waste market.

E-waste is consumer and business electronic equipment that is near or at the end of its useful life. Certain components of electronic products contain materials that render them hazardous, and include heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, mercury and arsenic. Many of these elements are extremely valuable, such as gold and platinum, while the majority of them are non-renewable.

Contents

General
E-Waste
Electronic Waste
Electronic Product Management
Solid Waste Fact Sheet
Frequently Asked Questions
Free Computer Recycling
Electronic Waste FAQ
Commonly Asked Questions
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment

Process

Recycling Process
Recycling E-waste in Chile
Our Recycle Process
Process Of Recycle
Recycling Debate
Electronic Waste - Recycling Services
The Electronics Recycling Process
E-waste processing in the informal sector
Electronic Waste Recycling
A True Closed Loop Recycling Process
E Tech Recycling
Business Model & Process
Cell Phone
Cell Phone Recycling
Computers

Company Profile

Australian Recycling company
Company In USA
Company In Austin
Company In New York
Company In India
Company In Scotland
Company In North America
Company In Levittown
Company In UK
Company In Penang
Company In India
Company In Atlanta

Consultants

Consultants In America
Consultants In Canada
Consultants In India
Consultants In Indiana
Consultants In US

Market

Apple And The Environment
Status Of E Waste Management
E-Waste The World’s Fastest Growing Waste Problem
China Becomes Prime Global Victim of "E-waste"
Ict Sector
E waste & Trade
EU Ban Opens E-Waste Market
E waste
E-Waste Problem
Tapping e-waste business
The cost of e-waste
E Waste Trade Value Chain

Management

Integrated Waste Management Board
Electronic Waste Management Activities
E-waste Management Policy
E-waste Management and Pollution Prevention
IT Waste Management In Canada
E Waste Policy Issues
E-Waste Policy for India
Creation Of Optimum Knowledge Bank For efficient E Waste

Hazards

E-waste hazards
E-waste hazards in China
E-waste Report
Electronic Hazardous Waste
Recycling Of Electronic Waste
Electronic Waste Is A Social & Global Issue.
E Waste Solutions
Toxic Tech
WEEE Hazards
China's E waste

Technology

CRT Recycling system
CRT Monitor Processing
CRT Recycling system & Equipments
CRT Recycling Machine
Innovation in e-waste from beginning to end of life
Momentum builds for ‘revolution’ to recycle electronic waste
Reuse and Green Your Network
States Adopt E-Waste Legislation
There is a new trend in trash - ‘e-waste’
New Material Development Key to Successful Electronic Waste Recovery

Product

Supreme Computer & Recycling
E Waste Products
Trishyiraya Recycling

Patent

Continuous adiabatic process
Methods for Deployment & Recycling
Streams Of E waste
Thermionic Reactor
Method and apparatus for striping a tire sidewall

Project

An Indian Perspective
Project Coverage : required details
Cell Phone recycling - Feasibility
E-Waste - India Report
India - Sweden : Comparison
E Waste Inventory
E-Waste Recycling Assessment
E Waste Product Life Cycle
Project - Case Study
E-Waste, Project
Conceptual Business Plan
For an Electronic Product Stewardship
E-Waste Channels
E-waste Projects Under the Basel Convention
Electronic Waste Management

Report

The mechanics of e-waste recycling
Electronic Waste Recycling Collection
Environmental Technology Council
Recycling E-Waste
New E-Waste Recycling Laws
Dumping ground for e-waste
E-waste crisis
The Issues Surrounding this Hot Recycling Topic
Electronic Waste Recycling Rules Go Into Effect
Electronic Waste recycling development
Computer Recycling
Electronic Waste Recycling Trial
The E-Waste Tsunami

Rules & Regulations

E-waste rules driving change in United States
Electronic Waste Recycling Promotion
E-Waste Regulations
Addition Of Rules
Indian rules
Connecticut Recyclers Coalition Supports Shared Responsibility for E-Waste Recycling
Waste rules affect global market
Electronics Waste
Recycling for the Next Generation
New rules target dangerous e-waste

Pollution Control

Perspectives of Electronic Waste Management
E Waste Management
Draft Guidelines for Environmentally Sound
Management of Electronic Waste
E-waste, a major threat to environment
Air Pollution Control Board
Electronic waste

Guidelines

Consumer's Guide To Electronics Recycle
Electronic Waste Guide
Guidelines
International activities on E-waste and guidelines for future work
E Waste Guidelines
Guidelines for Developing Activities
Electronic Waste

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GINGER Information on CD ROM


Ginger cultivation Processing, Market Research Report According to the Current year
India, China, Thailand, Australia, Fiji, Jamaica, Brazil and Nigeria are well-known producers.
Most of the world trade in ginger is as a dried spice, however fresh rhizomes are also traded.
The oleoresins account for the pungency, which provides most of the medicinal
value of ginger. Most common are the gingerols, which are largely responsible for the
anti-inflammatory, antinauseant and antioxidant effects. There are also components of the
spice with antiviral activity and zingibain is a powerful protein-digesting enzyme.
Confectionery ginger constitutes less than 3% of the world trade (by volume), it is important as a value-added product and earns a much higher rate of return compared to the fresh or dried rhizomes.
Significant processors and exporters of confectionery ginger products are Australia, China, Fiji and Thailand.
India is the largest producer - but major consumption is within the country & Imports too.
China is the largest Exporter, Japan & USA are the biggest Importers
Though grown all over India, the finest quality ginger comes from Kerala endowed as it is with a
congenial climate and a rich earthy soil. Indian dry ginger is known in the world market as 'Cochin Ginger' (NUGC) & 'Calicut Ginger' (NUGK).
India offers ginger in a variety of forms; oils, oleoresins, fresh ginger in brine, pickles, candies and syrups. It also comes in garbled/ ungarbled, bleached/unbleached and powder forms.
The other states where ginger is grown are Orissa, West Bengal & Meghalaya.
Ginger oils and oleoresins are the value added products obtained from the dry rhizomes of Zingeber Officinale by steam distillation and followed by solvent extraction.
The volatile part that imparts the characteristic sweet, warm citrus like pleasant smell, is the essential oil and is obtained by steam distillation.
Solvent extraction of fresh ginger will yield oleoresins, which will combine the aroma and the parting compound as well as pungent compound-gingerols and shogaols.
The alternate process available for the recovery of major flavour compounds is the supercritical CO2 extraction technology

Contents :
About Ginger & Cultivation

Ginger

Fact Sheet
Cultivation
Ginger Plant Profile
Ginger Monograph
Medicinal Properties
Wild Ginger
World harvesting areas & production
Post Harvest Technology
India Scenario

Dry Ginger
Spices & Ginger
Technology Sources
Spices of Kerala
MNC Buyer
Technology Company
Tissue Cultured Plants
Swing Technology

Products, Company Profiles / Reports


American Ingredients
Australian Ginger Industry
Blue California
CPB International
Ginger Products
Buderim Ginger
Buderim Ginger Annual Report 2004
Kancor Botanicals
Ginger Flakes
Freeze dried Flakes
Many Products in the Market

Project , Processing & Technology Information


Dehydrated Ginger
Ginger Processing
Ginger Oil
Ginger Candy & Preserve
Ginger Crystallized
Ginger tidbits
Ginger Powder
Ginger in Syrup & Ginger Pulp
Ginger Oleoresins
Indian Technology Offer
Consultancy Offer
Supercritical Extraction
Extraction of Ginger Oleoresin from Ginger-Root Using Supercritical CO2
Plant & Machinery Suppliers
Fresh Ginger Oil Extraction
Dryers & Drying Technology


Information Sources & Articles of Interest

Ginger Response to Potassium in Anhui Province
Hawaii Ginger Root
Samoa Ginger Project
Herbal Pharmacy: Ginger
Cultural Studies in Ornamental Ginger
Tropical Spices & Herbs
Role of Ginger in Xenobiotic Metabolism

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Orange information on CD ROM

Orange

Cultivation, History, Uses, Health, Extract, Reports, Market


Project Profile @ a Glance
Oranges are oval to sphere-shaped fruits with leathery, porous skin. Their color ranges from orange to red-orange. Oranges may be confused with other citrus fruits, such as grapefruits and tangerines.
Oranges grow on evergreen trees that reach a mature size of 30 feet high and 20 feet wide. The branches of many orange trees are thorny.
There are different types of oranges: navel oranges, Valencia oranges and blood oranges are the most cultivated races.
Orange flowers are white in color and very fragrant. The flower blooms in the spring, but the fruit is not ready until the following fall or winter.
The orange blossom is the state flower of Florida.
The navel orange is a seedless orange, with medium-thick rind, in which a second small, or abortive, orange grows.
A variety of the Washington navel orange is the principal orange product of Texas.
The sour orange is cultivated to a limited extent for marmalade and to provide rootstock for less vigorous strains.
About 20 percent of the total crop of oranges is sold as whole fruit; the remainder is used in preparing frozen and canned orange juice, extracts, and preserves.
Florida’s orange crop is forecast up nearly 6 percent from the previous year. Offsetting this is an 11-percent decline in California’s orange production for 2005/06.
The orange is a favorite fruit among Americans. It has consistently ranked as the third most consumed fresh fruit behind bananas and apples. As a juice, it ranks number one. On average, Americans consume 2½ times more orange juice annually than its nearest competitor, apple juice.
The United States is the world's second-largest orange producer after Brazil. Together, the two countries account for over half of world production.
Two large processors/exporters of orange juice concentrate in Costa Rica, TicoFrut and Del Oro.
TicoFruit’s processing plant is located in Muelle, San Carlos in the province of Alajuela, about 3 hours from San Jose.
Brazil is the leading orange-producing country in the world, followed by the United
States, Mexico, Spain, Italy, China, Egypt, Turkey, Morocco and Greece. Florida and California are the leading orange-producing states in the U.S. These two states produce nearly 25 billion pounds of oranges each year

Content Headlines of CD ROM

General
Botany
Florida Oranges
Citrus Aurantium Fact Sheet
Citrus Aurantium
Fruit of the Month - Oranges
Contribution of Biotechnology
Freeze Risk and Adoption of Technology by Orange Producers
Oranges & Family

Orange Production
Crop Production
Improving the effectiveness of manual harvesting of oranges
Sustainable Fruit Production
Orange Network in Brazil
Orange Cultivation at Panchagarh District of Bangladesh
Florida orange production
South African Oranges
Orange cultivation by traditional upland farmers in Nepal

Processing of Orange
Orange Fruit Processing
Orange Growers and Fruit Juice Industry
Citrus Cultivation
Citrus Plantation
Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice From Florida Oranges
Orange Squash
Spray dried orange juice
Fruit Juice Labelling
Concentrated Fruit Juice
Major By-Products of the Florida Citrus Processing
Quick Orange Fruit Dip
Citrus fruit processing

Post harvest Technology
Microbial Safety for Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Post harvest disinfection
Safe Handling of Fresh Oranges
Common Post harvest Diseases & Disorders
Cold Storage
Minimize Microbial Food Safety Hazards
Safety Handling and Packaging
Food Safety
Citrus Industry in South Africa

Trade Analysis
Orange Juice Production and Trade
Brazilian Fruit Production
Commodity Profile - Fresh Oranges
Imports of Fresh Citrus and Citrus Products from Caribbean Basin
Citrus Trade
Citrus Juice Production and Fresh Market Extension Technologies
U.S. Orange Juice Tariff
Most Consumed Fruit in America

Market
Commodity Trends
Impacts of Reducing Orange-Juice Tariffs in Major World Markets on U.S. Prices
Global Production
Establishment and Production Costs
U.S. Orange Production
Potential Impacts of Cuban Citrus on Florida’s Citrus Industry
World Market for Citrus Products and Risk Management
Costs of Oranges Produced in Sao Paulo, Brazil
Economic Evaluation of Hamlin Versus Valencia Orange Production in Florida
Comparative Marketing Costs - Florida and Sao Paulo
Characteristics of U.S.Orange Consumption
West European Market for Essential Oils
U.S. Imports of Mexican Orange Juice
U.S. Citrus Industry Situation
Specification of Orange Market in the Mekong Delta

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Banana Paper Project information on CD

Banana Paper

Paper Making Process, Technology, Company Profiles, Patent, Plant, Suppliers, Reports, Market

Project @ a Glance

Banana paper is used in two different senses: to refer to a paper made from the bark of the banana tree, mainly used for artistic purposes, or paper made from banana fiber, obtained from an industrialized process, from the stem and the non utilizable fruits. This paper can be either hand-made or made by industrialized machine.
Banana fiber is a natural fiber with high strength, which can be blended easily with cotton fiber or other synthetic fibers to produce blended fabric & textiles. It is mainly used by cottage industry in Southern India at present.
Banana Fiber also finds use in high quality security/ currency paper, packing cloth for agriculture produce, ships towing ropes, wet drilling cables etc.
Philippines and Japan are the countries using banana fiber on large scale for commercial production of variety of textile items.
The Processing steps of banana paper making are: 1.Gathering of Banana Stems, 2.Cutting of Materials, 3.Pulping machine (simple system using only water), 4.Making Paper (hand making method without any paste).
Papyrus’ technology includes the scientific know-how, processes, machinery and equipment necessary to convert banana tree trunk into paper. The technology is unique and fits between the conventional pulp & paper technology and the lumber veneering and custom wood technologies.
A technology turning banana waste into paper is gearing up to go commercial. And it has several distinct market advantages a commercially viable cost structure, superior product and positive environmental benefits. Recycled Paper is made from both virgin tree-fibres and recycled fibres with one exception, and that is 100% post-consumer paper which is made from 100% recycled fibres. Therefore, trees are still cut to make most recycled paper.
Banana papermaking seems to be the only avenue for utilising sustainable resource most appropriately. If all the banana plants were harvested and their fibre extracted from the trunk, around 2.1 lakh tonnes of the fibre would be available per annum, yielding 1.65 lakh tonnes of handmade paper. Bearing in mind that India’s production of handmade was estimated to be a mere 27,000 tonnes in 2002-03, with the main raw material cotton rags.
Though the total cost of manufacturing banana paper is as high as Rs 200 per kg, a manufacturer often has a profit margin of Rs 200-220 per kg, with the handmade paper selling at Rs 400-420 per kg. The paper’s value-added products such as gift wrappers, envelopes and stationery items fetch much higher prices.
There are many Patents on Pulping, Paper making and related fields
Automatic paper production, Semi automatic paper production and cottage level technologies are practiced - needing wide variation in Investment Levels
Project for 3 tons/ month is possible in handmade process
Project with simple machinery to produce about 30 tons/ year of Paper & Boards need an investment of 10 lakhs
Where as 30 tons/ day project might require an investment of 10 crores according to some consultants

Contents on the CD Rom

General
Banana paper
Information on Banana Paper
History of paper making
Handmade Banana Paper
Paper Making
Making Process
How banana Paper is made
Banana Hand Paper Making Process
Representation of how paper is handmade
Banana Paper - The process
Process Research
The Process of Banana Paper Making
Extraction & degumming of Banana Fibers
Production of Handmade Paper
Steps in the the elaboration of paper from banana bunch stems
Hand Made Paper Making Process
Company Profiles
Enterprises
Australian Company
Paper House
Costa Rica Company
Exotic Company
A.L. Paper House
Agro fiber company
Company contact
Patent
Mass production of paper fibers from banana stalks
Fabric and Fabric Article Made from Plant Material
Method for Making Paper Nuggets from Waste Paper
Process for converting tropical plant material into fibers
Enzymatic treatment of pulp
Process for converting tropical plant material into fibers
Pulp from waste paper
Pulp from fibrous plants
Converting plant materials to pulp
Banana Bags
Technology
Technology
Making Banana Paper in a Country of Bananas
Recycled Paper
Turning Banana Trees into Paper
Paper from banana waste
Appetising move: Paper from banana stem
Paper & Boards from Banana Stem Waste
Going bananas on recycling
Technology Contacts
Technology Institute
Technology for Pulp production
Kenaf & Jute Pulp manufacturing
Project

Consultant for project report
Project Profile on Banana Fiber Processing and Textile Unit
Process for extraction of banana fibre and production of utility
Banana fibre for craft industry
Papermaking Project
Recycled Paper Project
Papermaking Project
Recycled Paper Project Ecuador
Project Contacts

Plant

Jamaica Banana Paper Factory
Banana paper maker moves into former Mitsubishi plant
Australia Papyrus
Ripasa
Indian Company

Products and Applications
Banana Fibre Products
List of Banana Fibre Products
Applications of Banana Paper
Banana Bags supplier
Banana Fiber Bag
Bag from Banana stem
Making banana stem fiber bags
Many Products
Market
The fibre of the banana tree is a sustainable resource to manufacture paper
Turning banana waste into profit and choosing the right markets
Handmade paper from rags and trash
Papyrus Marketing set to Start
Papyrus Australia
Bananas take on paper market
Indian Exporter
Report
Banana Stem
Banana Cultivation
Malaysian Industry
Tree free papers
High ridge banana growers and marketing association
Fibre Optimistic
Corporate Report
All is good with the banana tree
Banana fibre emerging good business proposition
Low-cost banana fibre extractor
Performance of central Coir Research Institute for the Past 50 Years
Raw Materials Suppliers
Non Wood Pulps as raw materials
New Raw Material
Exporters of banana fibre
Exporters of banana fibre
Rags Suppliers
Resins Suppliers
Banana regions
Banana pseudo-stems
Jute
Jute Market
World Jute
Directory of wholesale agricultural produce markets in India
Suppliers and Buyers
Asia Pacific Resources
Century Papers
Exporters of Banana Paper
Banana Paper Manufacturers & Suppliers
Lotus Handicrafts
Paper Nature
International Firm
Foreign Importers & Buyers
List of Companies
Equipments Suppliers

NSIC India - turnkey projects
Banana Fiber Extruder
Paper Mill Machines
Paper making machines - India
Pulp Machines - turnkey offer
Chinese Production Line
Chinese Machines
Fiber separation Machine / Vibrating Screen
Hot drying chambers
Hot air generator
Calendaring Machine Suppliers
Presses
Paper Making Machine Suppliers
Surya paper machines
Japanese Machine
Century Machines
Pulp Plant for Packaging
Banana Bag making machinery

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Grapes Cultivation, Processing & Marketing info on CD

Grapes
Cultivation, Processing & Marketing


Project At a Glance.
The initial investment needed for raising a one-acre vineyard would come to Rs 1.75 lakh, excluding the cost of land and the gestation period is 15 months.

In India Grape is cultivated on an area of over 45,000 hectares with an annual production of an estimated 1.5 million tonnes. Although, the returns per unit area of land are very high with grape cultivation, the area under cultivation is not expanding fast owing to the high initial cost of establishing the vineyards and high recurring cost of production

More than 80 per cent of the produce is used for table purposes.
Diversification of uses, as wine/juice and export of table grapes can ease the marketing problems

Maintenance of quality of table grapes by crop regulation is the priority consideration to increase exports. For the survival of the grape industry in India, the produce should be of good quality and cost competitive

Content Headlines from CD ROM

Grapes Production Management

Planting and Care of Young Trees.


Growing Grapes in Home Gardens

Post Harvest Maintenance

Production of Green Raisins.

Raisins

Replanting

Steps to Grow Grapes

Suitability Classification

Correct Time to Harvest

Food Processing Plant

Post Harvest Technologies

Preserve the Harvest

Grape Varieties for Indiana

Types and Variations

Bunch Grape

Table Grapes

White Grape

Cost and Profitability Studies

Manufacturing and Industrial census Studies.

Business and Industry Profile

Food Purchase Report

Annual Report

Cost and Return Estimates - Raisins

Cost and Return Estimates - Table grapes.

Cost and Return Estimates - Rasin Vineyard.

Cost and Return Estimates - Wine

Cost Profile - Labrusca grapes

Crop Profile - Wine Grapes.

Crop Profiles - Raisins.

Estimated cost - Dried Grapes Raisins

Cost Profile - Table Grapes.

Distribution and Cost Senario

Health Benefits

Cardio Vascular Disease

Drinking Grape Juice Reduce Blood Pressure.

Consultants for Growers

Understanding Your Market

Enterprise Budget

Export Regulations

Export marketing and Guidelines

National Grape Cooperative Association

Gene Technology

Improving Size and Quality.

Disease free grapes

Resistance to pests.

Seedless Grapes

Technical Adaptation and Innovation

Research and Development

Markets

Management Reports -India

Agmark Standards for Grapes

Standards for Grape Juice

Standards for Raisins

AP Horticulture - Export Zone.

Trade Profile

Market Strategy in California

Manufacturing and Industrial census Studies.

Understanding your market.

World Grape outlet and Situation.

Sales Strategies

Economic Research

Consumption of fresh Grapes.

Grape Cultivars for Lowa

Grape Juice Industry - US

Technical Report of Grape Wine

US Standards for Grapes.

Processed Foods

Wine Industry

Bag n Box Package

Quality Maintenance Guidelines

Table Grapes Packaging

Packaging Materials and Containers

Feasibility of RPC

Give Your Business the edge

Muscadine grapes

Powdery Mildew

Wine Distillates

Jupiter Grape

Mars Grape

Neptune Grapes

Reliance Grape

Saturn Grape

Sun Belt Grapes

Venus Grapes

Processing grapes to Wine

Machineries for Processing Plant

Miller & Co.

Grape Production in India

History of Grapes

Global Importers

Indian Importers and Buyers

Indian Wine Industry

Multipurpose Grape Machines

Production Process

Company Profile

Vibratory Conveyor

Welch - Company Profile

Wine Equipments

Processing Equipments

Pesticides & Alternatives

Control of Pesticides

Black Rot of Grapes

Destructive Nature of Pesticides

Boron - Deficiency and Toxicity

Pesticide Control

Pierce's Disease

Botrytis Bunch Rot

Spray Guide

Disease Management

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Jack fruit information on CD

Jackfruit
Production , Technology, Applications, Patent, Consultants, Company Profiles, Reports, Market, Projects

Information @ a Glance

The Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) is a species of tree of the mulberry family (Moraceae) and its fruit, native to southwestern India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, and possibly also east to the Malay Peninsula. It is an evergreen tree growing to 10-15 m tall. The leaves are alternately arranged, elliptical, 5-25 cm long and 3-12 cm broad, often lobed on young trees but entire on mature trees.
The flowers are produced in dense inflorescences 3-7 cm long and 1-2.5 cm broad; the male and female flowers produced on separate inflorescences, the female inflorescences commonly borne on thick branches or the trunk of the tree.Jackfruit is widely grown in South and Southeast Asia. It is also grown in parts of central and eastern Africa, Brazil, Suriname, and in islands of the West Indies such as Jamaica. It is the national fruit of Bangladesh and Indonesia.
The tree is well adapted to humid tropical to tropical climates. Frosts and droughts are impediments to growth and fruiting. If roots touch water, it affects the bearing of fruit and the tree can also die. In the Himalayan foothills, it can grow at an altitude of 500ft from the sea-level. Rich, deep soils of medium or open texture with good drainage are considered the most suitable.
A tree may yield as many as 150 large fruits annually attached to the trunk and its lateral branches. While some exotic varieties bear 250 to 500 fruits per year. The fruiting capacity of a tree depends upon the input supply, weather conditions, and protection from the insect pests and diseases which are many.
Jackfruit are wind and insect pollinated and generally require cross-pollination for satisfactory fruit production. Thus, planting more than one cultivar may be of benefit. Mature jackfruit trees may produce from 40 to over 250 pounds (18-114 kg) per tree, depending on the cultivar, weather, and cultural practices. Trees that average 150 pounds (68 kg) per tree or more are considered good producers.
Jackfruit is heavy and cumbersome to transport and should be harvested when mature only 3–5 days from ripening, so it is best to have a market close by if selling fresh fruit. For more remote areas, where the local market is small, processing the fruit into a more stable product such as dried or processed fruit may be necessary. Perennial crops such as durian, coffee, and citrus can be grown together with jackfruit, given wider spacing between jackfruit trees to allow sufficient space for the other crop trees.
A recommended commercial fertilizer regime is 100–150 g (3.5–5 oz) ammonium sulfate (20-0-0) per tree in the first year, increasing in pre-bearing years; then 0.5–1.0 kg (1.1–2.2 lb) of 14-14-14 fertilizer per tree increasing with age and size, with a full-grown tree 15–20 years old receiving 2–3 kg (4.4–6.6 lb) complete fertilizer . The use of nutrient-rich organic mulches such as prunings from fast-growing nitrogen-fixing trees can reduce or eliminate the use of industrial fertilizer.
The unripe fruit is astringent in action and on ripening it becomes somewhat laxative. In China, jackfruit pulp and seeds are considered as tonic, cool and nutritious. The seed stretch relieves biliousness and the fruit is aphrodisiacal. The residue of the leaf if mixed with coconut oil heals ulcers. Mixed with vinegar, the milky juice promotes healing of abscesses, snake bites and glandular swellings.
Jackfruit was sold year round in large metropolitan markets. However, market development was being restricted by availability of supply, the fresh-eating segment in particular often being poorly supplied with inconsistent quality fruit. Most markets considered the crunchy cultivars with pink-orange flesh the best quality, with only an ethnic Indian market segment willing to buy soft-fleshed fruit if the price was very low.
Agriculture is the single largest source of livelihood of the majority of the rural masses and is also the mainstay of the economy of Meghalaya.A variety of Horticultural Plantation Crops are produced in Tripura like Pineapple, Oranges, Cashewnut, Jackfruit, Coconut, Tea, Rubber, Forest, Plantations etc. The North Eastern region has been identified as an area having very good scope for the development of food processing industries.
Export of fresh jackfruit is relatively low. In 1997, export valued is about RM 3.82 million, and increased to RM5.04 million in year 2000 and RM 4.45 million in year 2001.

Contents on the CD Rom

General Information
Jackfruit
Monkey Jackfruit
Artocarpus heterophyllus
Jackfruit Tree
Vietnamese Jackfruit Sherbet
Thailand Jackfruit
Facts About Jackfruit
Production and Processing

Manufacturing Process of Jackfruit
Production Processing of Jackfruit
Propagation and Production of Jackfruit
Process of Manufacture
Jackfruit Production in Philippines
Growth and Cultivation

Plantation of jackfruit in Karachi
Growth of Jackfruit
Growing Condition of Jackfruit
Growth of Moraceae
Jackfruit Growing in the Florida Home Landscape
Growth of Jackfruit Tree
Growth Culture of Jackfruit
Jackfruit Plant Cultivation
Cultivation of Jackfruit
Propagation

Propagation of Jackfruit
Moraceae Propagation
Plant Propagation
Fertilization and Irrigation of Jackfruit
Genetics and Breeding of Jackfruit
Jackfruit Propagation
Functions and Properties

Functional Properties of Raw and Heat Processed Jackfruit Flour
Physicochemical Properties of Jackfruit Seed Flour and Starch
Protease inhibitors from jackfruit seed
Identification of 0-Glycosylated Precursors Growth Factor
Characterization of Jackfruit
Properties of Jackfruit
Jackfruit Seed Starch: Purities and Properties
Nurseries and Growers

Consultants

Project

Production of plant proteinase from jack fruit
Nature and extent of damage of jackfruit borer, Diaphania caesalis Walker in Bangladesh
Effect on intake and digestibility by goats given jackfruit leaves alone
Physico-chemical properties of flour and starch from jackfruit seeds
Production of Dehydrated Jak Fruits by using Diesel Dryer
Conservation and Utilization of Subtropical/ Tropical Fruit Crops and Sugarcane Genetic Resources
Jack-fruit processing Technology
Applications

Uses of Jackfruit
Benefit and uses of Jack-fruit
Health Benefits of Jackfruit
Indian Jackfruit Uses
Medicinal Uses of Jackfruit
Interaction and in vivo growth inhibition of Ehrlich ascites tumor cells by jacalin
Patent

Coconut fruit(s) flavored brandy
Preparation for the prevention and or treatment of altered bone metabolism
Lectins for treatment of skin diseases
Process for preserving fresh fruit and vegetables
Ventilated closure strips for use in packaging food products
Method of improving dietary balance using gustatory and olfactory aliesthesia
Method of using lectins for prevention and treatment of oral and alimentary tract disorders
Banding techniques for plant propagation

Technology
A Disposable Sensor For Assessing Jackfruit Maturity
Jackfruit Post Harvesting Technology
Use of Rotten Jackfruit to Control Golden Apple Snail
Shelf-life extension of fresh-cut jackfruit by modified atmospheres packaging and hurdle technology
Use of Jackfruit Peel Carbon for adsorption of Rhodamine-B
Bangladesh Jackfruit Post Harvest Technology
Kinetic Drying Experimental Data and Mathematical Model for Jackfruit Slices
Establishment of a Quality Assurance System for
Minimally Processed Jackfruit
Product

Jackfruit Crips
Jacalin
List of Jackfruit Products
Jackfruit Sweet Bar
Jackfruit In Syrup
Recipes

Green Jackfruit Recipes
Double-Baked Jackfruit Recipe
Indian Jackfruit Recipes
Chakka Aviyal
Jackfruit Sweet Idli
Jackfruit Cupcakes
Jackfruit Muffins
Chakka Jam
Material Safety Data Sheet

Agarose Jacalin
Biotinylated Jacalin
Jackfruit Lectin
Immobilized Jacalin
Pure Artocarpus integrifolia lectin
Market

Market overview of the dried fruit sector in Uganda
Market Development Strategies for the Florida Tropical Fruit Industry
Northern Territory Tropical Fruits Industry –
Market Opportunities
Identifying market opportunities for urban and peri-urban farmers in Kampala, Uganda
Overview of Fruit Market
Jackfruit Market Potential
Market Conditions, Barriers and Outlook for Small and Mini-hydro in SEA
Distribution of fruit area and production in the major fruit trees in Vietnam
Production of fruit crops in Arunachal Pradesh
Report

Comparing Breadfruit, Breadnut, and Jackfruit: And their Relation
Photosynthesis and antioxidant enzyme activity in jackfruit in Southern Yunnan, China
Under-utilised Tropical Fruit in Asia Network
Exotic Tropical Fruits and Vegetables
Market-wise Daily Report
Jackfruit processing can be fruitful SSI venture
Packaged fruit and veg take off
Jackfruit is not a Host of Diaphorina Citri in Florida
Manufacturers and Suppliers

Tropilab
Imperial Food Industrial Co., Ltd.
Exporters of Jackfruit
Manufacturers of Jackfruit
Mother Herbs and Agro Products
Raun Harman
Pest Management and Diseases

Management of Fungal Diseases in Tropical Fruits
Tropical Fruit Pest Management Strategic Plan
Managing Phytophthora Diseases
Jackfruit fly
Phytophthora Diseases
Rhizopus Rot of Jackfruit
Guidelines

Guidelines for Registration of Plant Germplasm
Guidelines for integrating fruit trees into the SALT system
Jackfruit Crop Guides


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