Business Plan
Business Plan
Business Plan
Location : P-3 San mariano, San luis agusan del sur. PHIL.
Contact #: 09703942117
Vision:
My business would be like a progressive company that could produce more product
for export that every neighboring country, can also take advantage to use the product.
Mission:
Watermelon Overview
Watermelon (citrullus lanatus) obviously gets its name because of its extremely high
water content, approximately 92% besides waters, it is full of nutrients.
Water melon is a scrambling and trailing vine. This is evidence from seeds in
pharaoh tombs of watermelon cultivated in ancient Egypt.
The benefits of watermelon into the buyers is that watermelon is rich in amino acid
called atrolline that may help move blood through your blood pressure. Your heart also
enjoys the perks of all the lycopene watermelon contains. Studies show that it may lower
your risk of heart attacks.
Market risk
Financial risk- not having sufficient cash to Get trusted management account, invest wisely,
meet expected obligation also generating learn about diversification.
lower than expected profits.
Marketing risk- possibility that you will lose Diversify to handle concentration risk, stick to low
the market for the product or the prices impact cost names to beat liquidity risk and also go
received will be less than expected. long term for getting through volatility times.
Production risk- yields or output levels will Follow the recommended production practices and
be lower than projected. adopt risk mitigating practices such as drip
irrigation, drainage, trap crops or resistant varieties
Risk mitigation plan:
the purpose of this is for communities to identify policies, action, and tools that will reduce
risk and possible future losses. Mitigation planning accomplishes this by developing an
understanding of the risk and vulnerabilities of the community. Setting clear goals.
BUSINESS FLOW
EVALUATE TO
PLANNING APPROVAL DETERMINE
EFEECTIVENESS
COSTING PRICING
COMMERCIALIZATION
PRODUCTION ACTIVITIES
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PLANTING
IRRIGATION
HARVESTING
SELLING