India’s imports for almonds accounted for $600 million in 2018. It isn’t much of a shocker, contributing to every typical Indian mother’s need to remind their family of eating them dry fruits every single day, is it?
In fact there is a total of 37 countries India imports these dry fruits from. The total import amount from which stood at $8.9 million the major reasons associated with the booming demand from the Indian consumers
The dry fruits business has been emerging in the form of online, retail and wholesale spaces because of the increasing health benefits of dry fruits, use in dairy and confectionery, use in the baking industry, use in hospitality industry and massive use as a form of packaged gifts on the occasion of festive, celebrations and auspice.
Moreover, because of large availability of dry fruits through wholesalers and massive Indian distribution channel the dry fruit business is likely to yield a reasonable profit margin with a minimal capital requirement and wide customer target base
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Market potential and uses
Dry fruits are the fruits that has been dried naturally or artificially using a machine. The major classification of dried fruits are in the form of
Dehydrated fruits/dried fruits
Nuts
Depending upon your capital capability, area availability and size of operations you can establish your dry fruit business as
A wholesale dry fruit business
Retail dry fruit business
Online dry fruit business
The market potential for this business has been vast because of its increased benefits to the diet and health conscious consumers, rising use in the food and beverage industry and the consistent demand as a ritual of gifting them on celebratory and festive occasions.
Further, the market potential of dry fruits can be defined and elaborated on the basis of types of dry fruits and their specific uses
On the basis of dehydrated fruits
Cranberries
Figs
Blueberry
Açai
Peaches
Prunes
On the basis of dry fruits and nuts with their uses
Almonds : used in snacks, sweets, milkshakes, desserts, ingredient in food, as a flavoured butter and spread, in milk, cosmetic uses
Cashews: used in authentic dishes, as a form of cheese, in dry snacks, as a flavoured butter, in sweets
Dates: used as a popular consumption to end fasting, as gift giving, health benefits
Raisins: used as a topping over desserts, cereals, chocolates, an ingredient in food
Walnuts: Used in breakfast, used for health benefits, use in making traditional Indian sweets, used as a topping on brownies and cupcakes
Licenses required
The licenses required to run a dry fruit making business is
GST registration
MSME registration
Trade license
FSSAI registration and certificate
IEC registration
Other details
The Nhava Sheva sea is the most popular port for dry fruit import in India
Investment required
The investment required to set up a dry fruit business is as follows
Content
Amount
Small scale (outlet based)
₹ 2.5 lakhs – ₹ 3 lakhs
Large scale (wholesale based)
₹ 15 lakhs – ₹ 30 lakhs
Profits made
The profits that one could earn from this dry fruit business is ₹50000 – ₹1 lakh per month
Target consumers
The target consumers for your dry fruit business are as follows:
Sweet shops : The traditional Indian sweet shops require almonds, raisins, cashews for making sweet rice cakes, sweets, barfis, cathlis etc
Desserts shops: The dessert shops require dry fruits like walnuts, hazelnuts, almonds, cashews to be used as toppings over the desserts or even make dry fruits flavoured cupcakes, brownies etc
Dairy and confectionery: These make use of dry nuts especially the almonds to make sweetened, unsweetened and flavoured almond milk for the diet and health conscious consumers
Baking shops: These make use of dry fruits to be added as an ingredient of as a topping in biscuits, croissants, cakes etc
Supermarket and retail shops: These stock up on dry fruits to cater to to the health and diet needs of consumers as week as to meet the celebratory, festive gifting demands of the customers on the occasions of weddings, Ramzan, Diwali, holi, Christmas etc
Catering services : these also require dry fruits as a part of their business to offer roasted dry fruits like cashews, almonds etc as starters at weddings and events etc
Cosmetic industries: The cosmetic industry also require almonds specifically to make natural and organic face creams, mists, face washes etc to adhere to the beauty needs of their consumers
Online grocery platforms: The online grocery platforms like big basket, grofers or online gift giving services also require dry fruits to cater to the online customers needs of those for gift giving and fitness needs
Area required
The area required to set this dry fruit business could be
Small scale : 100-200 sq ft
Large scale : 1000-1500 sq ft
Raw materials required
The raw materials required to set this business are
Imported dried fruits
Nuts
Packaging materials
Labels
Machinery required
The machinery required to set up a dry fruit business is
Packaging machine
Quality testing machine
Manpower required
The manpower required to set up a retail or outlets based dry fruit busines would be
2 unskilled workers
1 skilled worker
The manpower required for a wholesale based dry fruit business is
5 unskilled workers
3 skilled workers
Moreover, ample training in terms of the following must also be provided with
Equipment handling
Sales training
Customer relationship training
Business model and growth
The business model of a a dry fruit business can be defined using these four variants
Value proposition: The vale which this business is likely to provide to you is
Numerous import options
Largest customer demand
Massive distribution channel
Reasonable profit margin
Target consumers: The target consumers of this business are
Sweet shops
Milkshake spaces
Hotels and restaurants
Supermarket and retail shops
Baking industry
Catering services
Online grocery stores
Competitor review: The competitors to your dry fruit business are as follows:
Nutraj
Ziofit
Tulsi
Sainik’s
Carnivals
Vedaka
Royal
Marketing strategy: The marketing strategy that can be implemented by your dry fruit business is
Advertising: Through tv commercials, brand endorsements
Sales promotion: Through sample promotion at bakery and sweet shops, cash and bulk discounts
Google listing through registration in local directories, appearance in blogs, articles etc
Growth
The dry fruit business has the potential and has witnessed the following growth prospects
The Indian import for dry fruits has increased by 44.8% from 2018-2020 because of the increased routine consumption of dry fruits by the Indian consumers
Secondly, because of the dietary benefits to fitness conscious consumers, health benefits to the heart, diabetic patients and skin benefits to the beauty conscious consumers
Profit margin
The profit margin which this business is likely to yield to you is 5-10%
Suggestions
Have a bowl of those dry fruits and get set to get started with this dry fruit business and here’s why
Firstly, because of the growing applications of dry fruits in baking, confectionary and sweet industry the demand for these has been increasing at an increasing rate
Secondly, the import options from more than 30 countries is likely to give you the benefit of import the specialised dry fruits from specialised regions and countries catering to that niches of customers
Lastly, the profit margin, distribution channel and expansion perks of this business are more than just reasons to get started with this business