WELCOME TO
KF BIOPLANTS
CURRENT SCENARIO
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FLORICULTURE AREA
1 Maharashtra 35
2 Karnataka 26
3 Gujarat 16
4 Uttarakhand 16
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FLORICULTURE IN GUJARAT
•South Gujarat farmers are smelling profit in
floriculture. The horticulture scenario in the state has
metamorphosed from traditional open cultivation to
commercial and hi-tech cultivation of flowers.
•The proficient knack of educated farmers in the
region and the influx of new technology are
contributing to the increasing floriculture market not
only in the metros but also in the Middle East and
European countries.
•Hence, the state offers tremendous scope for
commercial floriculture.
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FLORICULTURE AREA
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DEVELOPMENTS IN KF
• India’s largest plant bio-tech
company.
• Backed with 17 years of
experience.
• A perfect blend of smooth
functioning and
sophistication:-
1. 90000 sq ft state of the art
laboratory.
2. 22 fully monitored growth
rooms.
3. Completely controlled green
houses over 4 ha area.
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Our associates
Products
Gerbera Lilium
Carnation Gypsophila
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Products Zantedeschia
Limonium
Phalaenopsis Ranunculus
Products
Alstroemeria Strawberry
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WHAT KF OFFERS
International tie up with DIFFERENT DUTCH COMPANIES,
giving us access to the finest in technology, raw materials
and processes.
WHAT KF OFFERS
Best quality planting material for floriculture crops, fruit
crops etc.
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KF BIOPLANTS
INFRASTRUCTURE
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KF GREEN HOUSES
• Fan & Pad system for
regulating temperature
and humidity.
• Rotating Energy Screen
to maintain optimum
light intensity.
• Automatic Bed Cooling
& Bed heating system.
• Automatic Fertigation
system to maintain
precise fertilizers
application.
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• STEP 1 – INITIATION
• STEP 2 - MULTIPLICATION
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• STEP – 3 ROOTING
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Market Development
MARKET DEVELOPEMENT
Market Specification
- Colour
- Stem Thickness
- Bud size
-Vase life
Selection of the variety
Cultivation techniques
- greenhouses
- operation of the greenhouses
- bed preparation
-Pest and Disease Management
Right harvesting stage
-distance of the market
- demand
Post
Post--harvesting measures
- treatment for the vase life
- Cold chain facility as per the requirement
Packing of Flowers.
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• Recurring Cost:
• A – Planting Material
• No. of plants – 12000
• Cost of plant – Rs. 30/-
• Total Cost – Rs. 360000
• No of Flowers per plant per year – 43
• Management Cost –
• Labour cost per year - Rs. 120000/-
• Fertilizers & Pesticides – Rs.120000/-
• Packaging & Transportation (516000 flowers @Rs.0.35/- Flower) = Rs. 180600/-
H. Ratio's
- Net Profit Ratio = F/A 21% 24% 24%
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ABOUT GYPSOPHILA
INTRODUCTION
Scientific Name – Gypsophila paniculata
Family – Caryophyllaceae.
Origin – Native of Eastern Europe.
Valued among top ten cutflowers of the world.
It is valued in cut flower industry as a filler for flower
bouquets.
Flower stems are used commonly in sweet arrangements,
bouquets, trendy table arrangements.
Light airy masses of small white or pink flowers make a
good contrast to large flowers in the bouquet.
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KF GYPSOPHILA ASSORTMENT
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• Flower – Double
• Flower Size – Big
• Diameter – 0.8
0.8--1.0cm
• Yield – High
Stella Maris™
• Flower – Double
• Flower Size – Medium
• Diameter – 0.7
0.7--0.9 cm
• Yield - Medium
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• Flower – Double
• Flower Size – Small
• Diameter – 0.5 cm
• Yield - Medium
• Flower – Double
• Flower Size – Big
• Diameter – 0.9-
0.9-
1.1cm
• Yield - High
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• Flower – Semi –
Double – Double
• Flower Size –
Medium
• Diameter – 0.7 cm
• Yield - Medium
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Temperate
Subtropical North - East
(Shimla, Ooty, Pune, Nashik,
(Bilaspur, (Sikkim Central India,
Mandi, Kodaikanal, Bangalore,
Hamirpur, and Gujarat Chattisgarh,
Area / Kullu, Manali Coonoor Satara and
Sundarnagar) Meghalaya) ALT: MP,
Season and Chamba) ALT: Kolhapur
ALT: ALT: (48 to 55 m) ALT:
ALT: (1800 to 2240 ALT:
(500 to 1980 (1496 to 1547 (291 to 536 m)
(1000 to 2205 m) (560 to 920 m)
m) m)
m)
Million Stars®
Million Stars® Million Stars® Million Stars® New Love™
Love™ New Love™
Love™ New Love™
Love™
Stella Maris™
Maris™
Varieties Stella Maris™
Maris™ Stella Maris™
Maris™ Stella Maris™
Maris™ Cassiopeia™
Cassiopeia™ Cassiopeia™
Cassiopeia™ Cassiopeia™
Cassiopeia™
My Pink™
Pink™
My Pink™
Pink™ My Pink™
Pink™ My Pink™
Pink™ Stella Maris™
Maris™ Stella Maris™
Maris™ Stella Maris™
Maris™
Cassiopeia™
Cassiopeia ™
September-
September-
October, when
When to monsoon rains September--October, when monsoon rains are over
September November December, when temperature are
plant are over and it and it is getting cooler. becoming milder, and skies are clearer.
is getting
cooler.
ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING
Light plays an important role in the elongation of shoots
and flowering.
Gypsophila requires a total of 16 hrs of day length.
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Artificial lighting
GA3TREATMENT
GA3 application is essential to ensure a uniform
elongation of the shoots. It is a critical component
of the production process and hence utmost care to
be taken while preparing its solution.
GA3 (150ppm) should be sprayed early in the
morning (i.e. before 8:00 am) or late in the evening
(i.e. after 5:00 pm). It should be sprayed in a
circular manner on the leaves of the plants and
individual plant should be treated. Generally, two
to three sprays of GA3 are required in one cycle.
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GRADING
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• Recurring Cost:
• A – Planting Material
• No. of plants – 5000
• Cost of plant – Rs. 40/-
• Total Cost – Rs. 200000
• No of Flowers per plant per year – 30
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D. Depreciation
- Green house (10%) 47880 47880
- Irrigation System & other (20%) 30000 30000
E. Interest (11% on bank Loan) 52293 39220
F. Profit after Interest and Depreciation 174327 187200
H. Ratio's
- Net Profit Ratio = F/A 26% 28%
- DSCR Ratio = C/(Interest + principal paid) 2.31514 2.56896
Thank you!!
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