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Presenting Jamaicas First Yam Chips
Partners: Jahdiel Beaufort
Rmon Goulbourne Zanya Hall Zara Husbands Jon-Michail Russell Jermaine Thompson
JamYam I Yam Healthy! Before going into operations the business must be enumerated with the registrar of companies and will submit the BN2 form and will receive a business license. Additionally, the Bureau of Standards is the governing body that requires that we meet the food safety standards such as the Food and Safety Modernization Act 2011. The ministry of health will also govern our operations, being a food processing company. Some factors that may constitute to limitations are production costs being expensive, such as that for labour, fuel, electricity and water.
The Caribbean Food and Drink Report Q2 2010 shows that the food and beverage industry is a very large and affluent one both locally and internationally. The decline of formal lunchtime eating is creating new market segments and strong growth in the snack food market. Research suggests that more of us eat lunch at our desks. Meal consumption is now fragmented into more frequent and smaller meals taken in more diverse locations. A significant emerging trend in this market has been the introduction of "low-fat" and "healthier" versions of snacks. These snacks appeal both to parents concerned about children's health and to weight-conscious adults. Consumers demand additional benefits such as health, interesting tastes and textures beyond fulfilling just their basic nutritional needs.
Based on the feasibility study, eighty two percent (82%) of respondents said that snacks currently on the market are either expensive or too expensive.
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% Expensive Not Expensive Snack Affordability Consequently our management team concluded that it is the best time for us to go into the industry and garner our market share as our product will be more valuable as it offers more energy, nutrients and vitamins at a lower price than our competitors. The leading competitors to Jamyam are Sunshine Snacks, Jamaica Producers, Frito Lay, Holiday Snacks and falling under the Jamaica Producers umbrella, the St. Marys Brand which was chosen by the respondents in the study to be the most popular snack brand. Jamyam Industries is a snack company, whose main focus is on making healthy chips from yam (yam chips). Our factory will be located in Clarendon. The main aim is to become the number one healthy snack company in Jamaica. The driving force behind us engaging in this business is the need we saw for a more affordable healthy snack in Jamaican market Various snacks available have their nutritional value as a result of the processing they go through and our company has set out to correct that and fill the need for healthy snacks.
In order to assess the factors faced by JamYam Industries, a feasibility study was carried out with the use of questionnaires that were given to a random sample of 100 persons in and around the Kingston and Clarendon areas. 78% would try yam chips, therefore there is a great potential market for the product, 82% think that the healthy snacks currently on the market are too expensive; this is significant as it means that Jamaicans are looking for an affordable alternative to the healthy snacks currently on the market Also 28% of the respondents select healthy snacks as their first choice while shopping, therefore, almost a third of the population favours healthy snacks, hence putting JamYam Industries in a favorable position. Would consume 78% Would not Consume 22% The Percentage that would consume Yam Chips 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45% 50% Expensive Too Expensive Not Expensive Affordability of Healthy Snacks 28% 29% 32% 11% The Public's Opinion on Healthy Snacks First Choice Bad Tasting Expensive Ineffective Risk associated with the operation of JamYam Industries can be classified into market and non- systematic risk. Market risk refers to changes in macro- economic variables such as inflation, recession and interest rates which may reduce the purchasing power of our consumers and drive up the operation cost and cost of goods and services Non- systematic risks are industry specific. Increased competition can threaten the operations of JamYam Industries as there are little or no barriers to entry so business providing similar products may annul the competitive edge of the business.
Economic impacts tax rates are unpredictable, close monitoring of rise and fall in price levels and tax rates will assist in accurate financial projections. Environmental impacts - Hurricanes may lead to a decrease supply of the main raw material and inflict physical damage to the companys infrastructure. Social impacts - The risk of one or more partners withdrawing themselves from the business venture reducing the capital flowing into the company and the responsibilities being shared among less members, can prove unfavourable to the business. The loyalty of customers is also a factor; persons get easily bored of products and are driven to new items, hence if they decide to switch loyalty this will lead to a reduction in consumption level and inevitably a reduction in production which will also impact on the income of the company.
Individual benefits for entrepreneurs Individual benefits for costumers they will save money and eat healthily Making a positive contribution to the health of Jamaican people.
Mission Statement We are dedicated to providing healthy snacks to the general public of high quality at the lowest possible price. The health and satisfaction of the general public is our prime concern. The full scale manufacturing of the yam chips will pave the way for intellectual growth, positive lifestyle changes and an overall improvement in the health of our customers. Our customers are our number one priority; hence it is our pleasure here at Jamyam to provide an exceptional product to the people of Jamaica our valued customers. At Jamyam, our slogan is, I yam healthy.
Corporate Goals Secure necessary funds and source capital. Break ground and begin renovations and operations within two months. Provide exceptional customer satisfaction. Successfully penetrate target market within the first year. Enlarge and sustain market share with continuous marketing, promotion and positive Public relations. Move into new markets segment that offers a fixed improvement in profits by the start of year three. Our first major objective will be securing funds and setting up our business. Currently, this is our primary focus.
hhhhJon-Michail Russell GENERAL MANAGER/ FINANCIAL OFFICER Zanya Hall HUMAN RESOUCES/COMPAN Y DEVELOPMENT
Jahdiel Beaufort OPERATION Jermaine Thompson & Remon Goulbourne RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT Jermaine Thompson, Remon Goulbourne & Zara Husbands MARKETING & SALES The partners of Jamyam industries will carryout various functions in the operation of the company. The team members will carryout: Sales, Marketing, financial and managerial duties. However, two persons skilled in food handling and preparation will be sought to supplement the skills of the Jamyam team. Workers would be sourced from the best training facilities in Jamaica. The University of Technology has a great training program; therefore, potential employees would be sought from the 4 th year cohort of the institution. Continued training and development of staff skills will occur through the assistance of programs such as the HEART/TRUST training facility and the University of Technology.
Location - The Jamyam facility will be located in Clarendon. The Parish of Clarendon was selected because it is a central parish with many linkages to other parishes. Also the cost of renting will be cheaper than in the Kingston and St. Andrew area A panel van will be procured to transport the chips to retailers.
Cctv cameras will also be bought to increase the security of the compound
An industrial oven will be necessary
An industrial sealing machine will also be necessary
Industrial slicing machine Industrial slicing machine to cut the yam into thin wafers will also be procured.
Yam will be sourced locally. After sufficient capital has been raised, Jamyam will grow its own Yam Olive Oil (Food Grade) this will be imported in 55 gallon barrels.
Sea Salt this will also be imported
Spices the various spices to be used in the manufacture of the Yamchips will be sourced from local farmers. Local spices are known to be excellent and will provide the required taste and strength. Preservatives the preservatives will be bought from a local distributor. Bags plastic packaging for the Jamyam chips will be obtained locally. The designs on the bags will be printed unto the bags before they are delivered to the factory.
Concerning utilities, Jamyam will require water from the National Water Commission and electricity from the Jamaica Public Service Company. Being a manufacturing company, much electricity will be required and the cost of electricity will be a major factor in our expenses. Therefore, Jamyam will seek a loan to provide solar panels to the facility. The solar panels will be used to operate the lights at the factory and assist with other electricity needs. This should decrease our need for power from the nations grid and lessen utility costs. The factory will be open between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. As demand for Yamchips increases and the companys capacity grows, the opening hours will be lengthened and staff will work in shifts.
Target Market Jamyam will be targeting both children and adults, as well as school canteens wholesales, supermarkets, pharmacies and any business that sell snacks. Jamyam will be targeting consumers all across the island, however, operations will begin in the Kingston and St. Andrew metropolitan area as this has a high concentration of consumers.
Demographic Jamyam target consumers that fall between the ages of 5-35 years. This age group contains both children and adults. Children are generally attracted to snacks and yam chips is particularly good for children as it provides more energy than its counterparts while providing much vitamin C and vitamin B. Adults, many of whom are conscious of their blood sugar levels, weight, cholesterol, salt intake and calorie intake will be attracted to Yamchips
Psychographic Characteristics Jamyam will be focused mainly on customers (both genders) that: have a positive attitude towards their health, like snacks and are could be over weight and would love to enjoy the food they like while keeping healthy and also losing weight.
The Jamyam chip is a baked product made from Jamaican yams. It is a healthy product, as the yam contains substantial amounts of vitamins and minerals as well as other nutrients. The product is baked using Olive Oil, which adds further nutrients to the product. The Yamchips are crunchy, thin and golden-brown in colour. Jamyam chips is also an excellent source of energy as it has a low glycemic index, which ensures that it has a long and sustained release of energy. This product is also an excellent source of vitamin C as well as potassium. Therefore Yamchips is an excellent snack for those suffering from diabetes, arthritis and hypertension.
Based on the results of questionnaire, consumers think that present snacks on the market are expensive and the bags tend to be filled with air and not the desired product. In the aim to meet the needs of consumers, a box of 20 of Jamyam chips bags will cost $360, leading to a wholesale price of $18.00 per bag. This undercuts the price of the major competitor; St. Marys Banana chips. Any customer ordering 10 boxes will receive 1 complimentary box of Jamyam Chips.
Jamyam would be advertised by the use of fliers and posters island wide, radio and television advertisements the internet will also be used as a good channel of advertisement via Facebook and twitter. There will also be exhibitions at big events island wide where samples will be given out We will also use an attention grabbing strategy, that will draw the attention of children with the use of different packaging of our product. For baggage; there will be a large, medium and small, the small bag would be very colourful and creative with cartoon characters to draw the attention of children and also adults that are childish at hearth.
Each of Jamyams partners will contribute $100,000 to the partnership Also, the partners will seek to raise a combined $100,000 from relatives and friends A loan of $500,000 will be sought to assist in the development of the company The total capital to be raised will be $900,000 Item Quantity Cost Industrial Oven 1 $353,420 Computers 2 $50,000 Air conditioning unit 1 $25,000 Slicing Machine 1 $65,320 Industrial Sealing Machine 1 $30,272 Total $524,012 Jamyam will require various machines and equipment to produce the Yam chips, the following table lists some of the equipment necessary The following table displays some of the pre- operational costs the Jamyam investors will have to cover.
Item Cost Rent Deposit $15,000 Factory Development and Preparation $50,000 Consultation Services $15,000 Promotion $10,000 Vehicle Acquisition $100,000 Total $190,000 The total startup costs will be $714,000
Therefore, 485,988 in cash will be available after starting the company.
This cash will be used to cover expenses in the first month of operation until revenue can be generated. This displays the projected revenue for the first 3 years.
$0 $2,000,000 $4,000,000 $6,000,000 $8,000,000 $10,000,000 $12,000,000 1st 2nd 3rd $3,920,000 $5,640,000 $10,280,000 Revenue The following graph displays the operating expenses for the first 3 years of Jamyams Operations
$0 $1,000,000 $2,000,000 $3,000,000 $4,000,000 $5,000,000 $6,000,000 $7,000,000 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year $3,854,000 4,604,000 6,756,000 Operating Expenses This chart displays the projected Net Income for the first 3 years.
$0 $500,000 $1,000,000 $1,500,000 $2,000,000 $2,500,000 $3,000,000 $3,500,000 $4,000,000 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year $66,000 $1,036,000 $3,524,000 Net Income Based on the startup costs of the company, and the operating expenses, it will take the founders of Jamyam several months to breakeven 215,000 bags of Yam chips will have to be sold before the company will begin to make a profit. As can be seen, Jamyam will be a very profitable company As the companys income and distribution of the product grows, capacity will be increased, allowing more chips to be manufactured and more income raised
It will bring in considerable income for the investors which will either be reinvested into the company or used for personal needs. The founding Partners of Jamyam Industries strongly believe that they have found a viable product that will great great rewards in the near future. Proper planning, organization and hard work will lead to the success of Yam chips both locally and eventually overseas. We are a skilled and united team with common goals and a drive for success. We will be relentless in our quest to have all of Jamaica Yam Healthy!.