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Financial Scheme Proposal for Youth Tea Processing and Packaging Cooperative
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Financial Scheme Proposal for Youth Tea Processing and Packaging Cooperative
Scheme Name: Youth Empowerment in Tea Processing
1. Executive Summary
This financial scheme proposal outlines the funding requirements for establishing a tea processing and packaging cooperative, aimed at empowering unemployed youth in Sivasagar. The proposal includes details on fixed capital, working capital, machinery, furniture, fixtures, and a repayment schedule.
2. Funding Requirements
Total Funding Required: INR 15,00,000
3. Breakdown of Costs
A. Fixed Capital Expenses:
- Machinery and Equipment:
- Tea Leaf Processing Machine: INR 6,00,000
- Packaging Machine: INR 3,00,000
- Quality Control Equipment: INR 1,00,000
- Total Machinery Cost: INR 10,00,000
- Furniture and Fixtures:
- Office Furniture (desks, chairs, etc.): INR 50,000
- Storage Racks and Shelving: INR 30,000
- Miscellaneous Fixtures: INR 20,000
- Total Furniture and Fixtures Cost: INR 1,00,000
Total Fixed Capital Cost: INR 11,00,000
B. Working Capital Expenses:
- Raw Materials (Tea Leaves): INR 1,50,000
- Packaging Materials: INR 50,000
- Utilities (Electricity, Water, etc.): INR 30,000
- Salaries (for initial 3 months): INR 2,00,000
- Miscellaneous Operating Expenses: INR 20,000
Total Working Capital Cost: INR 4,50,000
4. Funding Sources
- Bank Loan Request: INR 15,00,000
- Cooperative Member Contribution: INR 2,00,000 (to be raised from cooperative members)
5. Repayment Schedule
Year | Principal Payment | Interest Payment | Total Payment |
---|---|---|---|
Year 1 | INR 2,00,000 | INR 60,000 | INR 2,60,000 |
Year 2 | INR 2,00,000 | INR 48,000 | INR 2,48,000 |
Year 3 | INR 2,00,000 | INR 36,000 | INR 2,36,000 |
Year 4 | INR 2,00,000 | INR 24,000 | INR 2,24,000 |
Year 5 | INR 2,00,000 | INR 12,000 | INR 2,12,000 |
Total | INR 10,00,000 | INR 1,80,000 | INR 11,80,000 |
Interest Rate: Assumed at 6% per annum.
Loan Tenure: 5 years.
6. Revenue Projections
- Monthly Revenue from Tea Sales: INR 1,00,000 (estimated based on local market demand)
- Annual Revenue Projection: INR 12,00,000
7. Conclusion
This financial scheme aims to secure a total funding of INR 15,00,000 to establish a tea processing and packaging cooperative. The cooperative will create job opportunities for youth, boost local tea production, and contribute to the economy of Sivasagar. With a well-structured repayment plan and projected revenues, the cooperative is poised for sustainable growth and profitability.
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