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Cherry Production. Ag Ec 495 Business Plan Nick Petruic Jason Fehr Kyle Jordet. Overview. Introduction Operations Marketing Financials Conclusion References. Introduction. Produce a variety of orchard and garden products Processing Division Creation of value added products
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Cherry Production Ag Ec 495 Business Plan Nick Petruic Jason Fehr Kyle Jordet
Overview • Introduction • Operations • Marketing • Financials • Conclusion • References
Introduction • Produce a variety of orchard and garden products • Processing Division • Creation of value added products • Sour Cherry Syrup
Operations Plan • Processing • Buys raw, cleaned cherries from Grindstone Farm • Processed into Cherry Syrup
Capital Budget • Grindstone Processing • Very minimal • 2 Steamer Juicers • Valued at $200 each • All other equipment is supplied with rental
AR/AP/CCC • Accounts Receivable • N/A to production • Accounts Payable • 30 day payment period • Grindstone Farms • Cash Conversion Cycle CCC= Average Days Inventory + Average Collection Period – Average Days Payables CCC = 150 + 30 – 0 = 180 days
Human Resources • Technical Skills • Mixing of ingredients • Sterilization • Product Pourer • Sealing and Labelling • All training is on the job • Direct supervision from president
Human Resources cont. • Wages: • Kate Martens $2,400/yr • Employees $4,080/yr • Total Deductions $542.40/yr • Total Yearly Wages $7,022.40
Marketing “If you consider food as a way to express your inner creativity and enjoy new and exciting experiences, then Cherry Syrup is a way to add a fresh stimulating new flavor to your favorite dishes.”
The Four P’s • Products and Services • “ Cherry Syrup” is a branded name for their sour cherry syrup • This syrup is a versatile meal additive • Price • Processing will sell their syrup for $4.50 per bottle • Competitive pricing strategy
The Four P’s cont. • Promotion • Appearances on the Prairie Farm Report • Visually appealing booth at Farmer Markets • Websites • Place • Saskmade Marketplace • Farmer Markets
Segmentation, Marketing, & Positioning • Segmentation • Food additive market • 35 + age female • Primary purchaser of food • More adept to try new things
Segmentation, Marketing, & Positioning • Marketing • Approximately 1510 women over the age of 35 • 66% of the women • One of the only sour cherry syrups currently on the market • Sask Made Marketplace will help further the market • 55 785 women in the age bracket in Saskatoon alone • Website will also help to further the market to more exotic places
Segmentation, Marketing, & Positioning • Positioning • processing will market its product as specialty syrup and as a food additive • room for sour cherry syrup in the current market • Consumers will recognize our product as a truly unique and flavorful experience
SWOT Analysis Strengths: Human resources Training is on the job Direct supervision from manager Manager is ambitious and dedicated Low cost for wages Low labor intensity Hours are flexible The workers have been together for many years Workers get along well Small chain of command Small family oriented business Weaknesses: Human Resources Availability of skilled workers Work can be dangerous Work is not constant Work area is small Requires constant manager supervision
SWOT Analysis Physical Resources Church rent is $10/day Church is HACCP certified Close proximity Ample supply of cherries to process Cherry supply is close to processing plant (9 km) • Physical Resources • Roads for transport are mostly gravel • -possible threat in winter months • Dependent on outside source for processing • Weak product image • Narrow product line
SWOT Analysis Financial Resources No accounts receivables No long term debt Financial Resources High CCC Accounts payable every 30 days Profits are dependent on sales alone
SWOT Analysis Opportunities: Sour cherry industry is new Lots of potential It’s a versatile product -can be used on a variety of food products -can be used at multiple meal times Potential in catering industry Threats: Other Sask. made fruit products Weather; drought and frost Health conscious consumers, ie: no desserts Cherry supply is surrounded by forest -potential threat of fire Thousands of cherry acres soon to enter production
Product Features Cherry Syrup from Sask Carmine Jewel Cherries Locally produced Food Additive One of the first of its kind
Channels of Distribution Ridsdale Transportation ltd. To Saskmade Marketplace 1 Trip/month Company Van Farmers markets
Pricing Policy Market Based Large Margin Lots of room to move Can sell cheaper to distributors
Conclusion • Suggestions • Market outside Saskatchewan • Small market place • Use a distributor • Opens a world of possibilities….
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