Iodize Salt
Iodize Salt
Iodize Salt
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I. SUMMARY 11 -3
I. SUMMARY
This profile envisages the establishment of iodized Salt plant with a capacity of 30,000 tonnes
per annum.
The present demand for the proposed product is estimated at 266,610 tonnes per annum. The
demand is expected to reach at 358,301 tonnes by the year 2015. .
The total investment requirement is estimated at about Birr 13.73 million, out of which Birr 2.5
million is required for plant and machinery.
The project is financially viable with an internal rate of return (IRR) of 43% and a net present
value (NPV) of Birr 29 million discounted at 8.5 %.
Iodized salt is a white crystalline powder salt fortified by Iodine. Most of the people of the
country are at risk of iodine deficiency disorder (IDD) because their soil lack iodine and
because they lack access to foods which contain iodine. IDD can be easily avoided by
consuming sufficient amount of salt fortified with Iodine. Salt fortification is a highly cost
effective method of ensuring that everyone receives a steady and continuous iodine supply.
Salt has become the most accepted food for iodine fortification because it is one of the few
commodities that is almost universally consumed by all sections of a community and at
approximately the same level throughout the year, irrespective of economic level.
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III. MARKET STUDY AND PLANT CAPACITY
A. MARKET STUDY
Salt (sodium chloride) is essential to the health of human beings. Moreover, salt has various
applications in the manufacturing sector. It is used in the food processing industries as a
preservative and seasoning. Products such as sodium bicarbonate, sodium hydroxide,
hydrochloric acid, chlorine and others are manufactured from salt by the chemical industries.
The country's requirement of salt for human consumption as well as for industrial use has been
met both from local production and import. Import of table salt and pure sodium chloride in
the past five years is shown in Table 3.1.
Table 3.1
IMPORT OF TABLE SALT & PURE SODIUM CHLORIDE (TONNES)
Import
Year (Tonnes) Value (Birr)
1990 75,708 44,085,784
2000 67,290 20,623,620
2001 149,642 65,338,183
2002 174,106 51,124, 816
2003 296,046 120,702,607
Table 3.1 reveals that import of table salt and pure sodium chloride has been rising during the
period 1999-2003. The yearly average level of import which was about 71,500 tonnes during
1999-2000 has risen to 149,642 tonnes, 174,106 tonnes and 296,046 tonnes in the year 2001,
2002 and 2003 respectively.
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Local supply of salt comes mainly from a place called Afdera which is found in the Afar
Regional state. Other traditional producers or local suppliers include cooperatives found in
Somali and Oromiya Regional States. However, the locally produced salt does not have the
required iodine content. As a result a disease of the thyroid gland commonly called goiter is
wide spread in most parts of the country. The major means of mitigating this problem is to
establish a number of plants that can iodized the locally produced salt from the above sources.
As mentioned above the demand for salt is related with human consumption and industrial use.
But the need to iodize salt comes mainly for human consumption. Hence, the estimation of
present demand for iodized salt is limited with human consumption or population. Based on
the Ethiopian Nutrients Institute (ENI) , the consumption of salt per capita is 10 grams per day
or 3.65 kg per year. According to Central Statistical Authority (CSA) the population of
Ethiopia as of July1 2005 is 73,044,000. Therefore, present demand that will arise from human
consumption is 266, 610 tonnes per annum.
2. Projected Demand
Iodized Salt consumption is directly related with population growth. Based on this fact
population growth rate which is about 3 % is used to project the future demand for iodized salt
by taking the current effective demand as a base. The projected demand up to the year 2015 is
shown in Table 3.2.
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Table 3.2.
As shown in Table 3.2 demand for iodized salt will grow from 274,608 tonnes in 2006 to
309,074 tonnes and 358,301 tonnes by the year 2010 and 2015, respectively.
A plant that is envisaged to be established in Dire-Dawa could target a market share of about
10% from the total demand. Hence, a plant capacity that can iodized about 30, 000 per
annum is recommended.
The ex-factory price of iodized salt have been set at Birr 1,750 per ton by considering the
current price of un iodized salt as well as similar product in the market.
The plant can use the existing whole sellers of salt for distributing its product throughout the
country.
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1. Plant Capacity
The demand of salt in the country is so immense, that a single plant alone can satisfy the
country's demand.
Based on the market study, capital requirement and minimum economy of scale, the envisage
iodized salt plant will have a capacity of 30,000 tonnes.
2. Production Programme
The plant under consideration is assumed to operate in a single shift of 8 hrs a day for 300 days
a year. It is also planned that the plant will operate at 85% and 100% capacity in the first and
second year, respectively considering the problem of market penetration and skill development
of production.
A. RAW MATERIALS
The major raw material for the production of iodized salt are common salt and iodine common
salt can be obtained from neighboring region (Afar) and iodine will be imported. The plant
also needs packing materials as auxiliary input. The list annual requirement and cost of raw
materials is depicted in Table 4.1 below. The total annual cost of raw materials is estimated at
Birr 45,657,000.
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Table 4.1
ANNUAL RAW MATERIAL REQUIREMENT
B. UTILITIES
Electricity is the major utility required as it is used as power source for heavy duty crushing
machines installed in the plant. The estimated annual consumption is 150,000 kWh. Water is
also required for general purpose in the plant. Its annual consumption is estimated to be 600
m3. The annual total cost of electricity and water is estimated at about Birr 71,040 and Birr
1,860 respectively. The total cost of utilities is estimated at Birr 72,900.
A. TECHNOLOGY
1. Production Process
The production of iodized salt is very simple because it involves few simple unit operations i.e.
crushing and mixing.
Usually in iodized salt production, raw salt either in rock or in evaporated brine salt form are
put in a crusher to reduce the size of the crystals to the required standard and then stored in an
intermediate silo or container. From there it is gradually fed to the mixer, where iodine a
specified amount of iodine is dozed. After the iodine is thoroughly mixed with powder salt for
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some time in the mixer packing machine where is packed in half kilogram package of plastic
bag and card box.
B. ENGINEERING
The list of machinery for the production of 30,000 tonnes of iodized salt is shown in the Table
5.1. The total cost of machinery and equipment is estimated at Birr 2.5 million.
Table 5.1
REQUIRED MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT
2. Source of Technology
The following machinery suppliers can be contacted for the supply of iodized salt processing
machineries and equipment.
1. ENDECO S.P.A .
Prato Oella Valle 81 - Padova
Tel. +39049655433
Fax +39049655697
2. Sunita impex Pvt. Ltd
36A Bentinck Street, 1st floor,
Kolkala 700 069, India
Tel. 2248 1986 /87, 22430102
Fax. 91-33 2248 3664
E-mail: kolkata:Admin@sunitaimpex.com
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2. Land, Building and Civil Works
The total area of the plant is 1000 m 2, out of which 750 m2 is built-up area. Total construction
cost at a rate of Birr 1500 is Birr 1.125 million and the lease cost of land is Birr 9,780.
Therefore, total cost of land and construction is Birr 1,134,780.
3. Proposed Location
Since DDPA has no resource of the major raw material, salt, the envisaged plant is proposed to
be located at Dire Dawa where the basic infrastructure is there and near to the market.
A. MANPOWER REQUIREMENT
The total manpower requirement of the envisaged plant is about 34 persons. Details of
manpower required and annual labour cost are indicated in the Table 6.1.
Table 6.1
ANNUAL MANPOWER REQUIREMENT AND LABOUR COST ('000 BIRR)
B. TRAINING REQUIREMENT
As stated above, the technological process is so simple that it doesn't require special skill.
Thus, no training is required.
The financial analysis of the iodized salt project is based on the data presented in the previous
chapters and the following assumptions:-
The total investment cost of the project including working capital is estimated at about birr
13.73 million, of which 31.24 per cent will be required in foreign currency.
The major breakdown of the total initial investment cost is shown in Table 7.1.
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Table 7.1
INITIAL INVESTMENT COST
B. PRODUCTION COST
The annual production cost at full operation capacity is estimated at Birr 47.18 million (see
Table 7.2). The material and utility cost accounts for 96.92 per cent while repair and
maintenance take 0.16 per cent of the production cost.
Table 7.2
ANNUAL PRODUCTION COST AT FULL CAPACITY ('000 BIRR)
Items Cost %
C. FINANCIAL EVALUATION
1. Profitability
According to the projected income statement, the project will start generating profit in the first
year of operation. Important ratios such as profit to total sales, net profit to equity (Return on
equity) and net profit plus interest on total investment (return on total investment) show an
increasing trend during the life-time of the project.
The income statement and the other indicators of profitability show that the project is viable.
* Factory overhead cost includes salaries and wages of supervisors, insurance of factory
workers social costs on salaries of direct labour, etc.
** Administrative cost includes salaries and wages, insurance, social costs, materials and
services used by administrative staff, etc.
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2. Break-even Analysis
The break-even point of the project including cost of finance when it starts to operate at full
capacity ( year 3) is estimated by using income statement projection.
BE = Fixed Cost = 10 %
Sales – Variable Cost
3. Pay-Back Period
The investment cost and income statement projection are used to project the pay-back period.
The project's initial investment will be fully recovered within 3 years.
Based on the cash flow statement, the calculated IRR of the project is 43 % and the net present
value at 8.5% discount rate is Birr 29 million.
D. ECONOMIC BENEFITS
The project can create employment for 34 persons. In addition to supply of the domestic
needs, the project will generate Birr 1.59 million in terms of tax revenue. The establishment of
such factory will have a foreign exchange saving effect to the country by substituting the
current imports