1 / 18

Sagar Bhansali

Management Team. Sagar Bhansali Responsible for setting overall direction of the company as well as product development & marketing activities Prior experience in product management with Siemens. Has versatile experience in India & middle east

dong
Download Presentation

Sagar Bhansali

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Management Team • Sagar Bhansali • Responsible for setting overall direction of the company as well as product development & marketing activities • Prior experience in product management with Siemens. Has versatile experience in India & middle east • BE from University of Mumbai & MBA from Spjain Centre of Management. Obtained 2 gold medals for overall performance in MBA • Aakash Agarwal • Responsible for finance & operations activities of the company • Prior experience of working with a management consultancy with operations in India , Middle east & Africa. • BE from University of Mumbai & Masters in Engineering management from Duke University , USA. Currently pursuing final level CFA

  2. Problem Overuse of chemical fertilizers & change in climatic conditions (droughts) is creating havoc for farmers , consumers & environment

  3. Solution Biochar + nutrients = Anulekh = 2nd Green Revolution • Our organic (non-chemical) product rejuvenates soil by altering chemical , physical & biological characteristics • Farmers earn additional income by reducing input costs (fertilizer, water) & increasing income (growth in yield)

  4. Marketing plan Agriculture Individual conventional crop farmers Cash crop farmers Horticultural crop farmers Organic farmers Organic Organic Corporate & contract farmers C & C C & C Landscaping , golf parks , sports fields Home gardens , Nursery * Diagram not drawn to scale

  5. Customer Acquisition Strategy • Individual Farmers • Sell Biochar using existing distribution network for fertilizers • Free samples to develop proof of concept / demo plots / roadshows • Tap opinion leaders such as panchayats , crop associations , co-operatives • Corporate Farmers • Direct sales • Free samples , University testing reports & roadshows to attract corporate / contract farmers • Offer bulk discounts since distribution costs will be lower • R&D to produce Biochar catered to individual corporate needs

  6. Market Size Rs 20,000 Crore • This figure is for only Maharashtra & Gujarat • Total area under cultivation for horticulture & cash crops is app 235 lakh acres in Gujarat & Maharashtra • Average selling price of Rs 10,000/tonne is considered • Application rate of 1 ton/acre/year is considered • *source internet

  7. Typical Customer • Horticultural farmer , Cash crop farmers • Part of the produce is exported • Uses irrigation water & chemical fertilizers • Age 25-35 • Located in Maharashtra & Gujarat • Male • Literate & has done basic schooling • Married • Has above average income level • Has access to a mobile phone • Willing to experiment new things in order for future gains - “ Early adopter”

  8. Competition None in India as of now = 1st mover advantage Challenge will be to educate customers & create a market • Potential competitors in future : • Substitute organic products • Fertilizer companies • Other agri-input companies • International Biochar makers • Startups

  9. Monetizing by-products Depends on size & location of plant • Generate renewable energy – off the grid or on the grid (big scale) – significant additional capex required • Heat generated during process can be supplied to nearby industry • Refrigeration plants to setup cold supply chain in rural areas • Activated carbon for use in chemical , pharma industry • Bio-coal used for industries which currently use coal • Bio-oil can be further processed as a energy source or fuel additive

  10. Current stage - Validation • Validation • Giving free samples to farmers for testing on land • Tie up with agricultural universities for joint research & field trials • Interest shown by Nurseries in Pune & Mumbai to stock Biochar for landscaping & home gardening applications • Approaching contract farmers

  11. Risks and Mitigation

  12. P & L (1)

  13. P & L (2-3)

  14. P & L (3-3)

  15. Investments Made • Investment Summary • Total investment till date – INR 3.5 lakh & counting • Source – Bootstrapping

  16. Funds requirement & deployment • Phase 1 : Rs 2.5 Crore • Capex to Setup 1st mini plant & fund operations for 2 years • Extensive R & D • Hire key personnel • Cover marketing & admin expenses • Phase 2 : Rs 20 Crores • Capex to Setup other plants • Further invest in R & D • Brand building • Setup franchisee model for scaling of decentralized manufacturing

  17. Milestones to be achieved after funding • Completion of validation stage • Product development • Identification of crops, soil types, regions which will be ideal targets for our product • Basic distribution network in place for a few districts • Formation of solid team • Setting the stage for growth stage

More Related