Which manufacturing business can be started in a rural area with Rs. 5-6 lakhs?
Here are few manufacturing businesses
that can be started in rural India with low budget:
1. Paper: is one of
the necessities of civilization and it is almost impossible to imagine the
continuance of a world without a printed books and newspapers. Paper made
products like filter paper, tea bags, tissue paper, medical grade coated paper,
light weight online coated paper etc. are significantly rising in terms of
usage in Indian markets hence Paper industry in India can look an extremely
positive intent ahead.
2. Wooden toothpick: A toothpick
is a small stick of wood, plastic, bamboo, metal, bone or other substance used
to remove detritus from the teeth, usually after a meal. A toothpick usually
has two sharp ends to insert between teeth. They can also be used for picking
up small appetizers or as a cocktail stick. There is a large and growing market
for toothpicks in domestic as well as globally
3. Candles: are manufactured of varying size, design and colours and there is no universal size for it. Due to very less
capital investment and good profit and also due to high sale of candles, scope of candle industry in very good.
4.
Disposable plates from banana
leaves: Banana leaf plates is
best described as a revolutionary product and is strong just like the ordinary
pulp paper plates and are made from natural, biodegradable product. There is good scope to venture into
this project for new entrepreneurs.
5. Spices:
Has been a trump card in the hands of India since centuries. Spice processing
and packaging are considered as a profitable business in India. Any individual
can start a spice business as a small, medium and large scale basis as per his
or her investment capacity. Even a home-based spice business is also profitable
in India.
6. Potato/Banana
Chips: The popularity of snack foods is growing fast
day-by-day and potato and banana wafers have emerged as a potential snack food.
The Indian chips market, sized at Rs 7,000-7,500 crore according to
Euromonitor, has been growing at a robust pace of 15% over the past five years
and going forward, is expected to grow at a similar pace.
If you are looking for more manufacturing business ideas
talk to our consultants to get more insights on current trends.



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