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Why is it important to cook food? Makes it safe to eat Kills Bacteria, prevent Illness and Disease Ravi Engineering and Chemical Works, Delhi (India)
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Fuels Cooking uses over 50% of the energy used by a rural family The normal method of cooking uses about 8 kgs of firewood to cook food for a family of five. The average rural family spends 20% or more of its income purchasing wood or charcoal for cooking Ravi Engineering and Chemical Works, Delhi (India)
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Traditional stone cooking fire- Problems? Fire touches bottom of pan Fire spreads out of cooker Thermal efficiency is 5 to 15 %. Take more time to cook so needs lots of fuel. The smoke makes the cooking pots dirty this increases the work load of women. Smoke entering into the kitchen room leads to ‘Indoor air Pollution’( IAP) Every year IAP is responsible for the death of 1.6 million people - that's one death every 20 seconds This creates a risk of burns and scalds. Only one cooking pot can be used at a time. Ravi Engineering and Chemical Works, Delhi (India)
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Traditional Urban Chulha Chula used in urban slum areas Exposed flame losing heat to surrounding air. Same smoke and fuel problems as traditional stone cooking fire Ravi Engineering and Chemical Works, Delhi (India)
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Problems with Traditional Chulha: Smoke Every year 500,000 women and children die in India due to long term exposure to smoke in rural kitchens. The smoke causes: User and family exposed to smoke Family members often need to climb on the roof to clean the chimney. This has been blamed for many accidents. Eye problems Lung problems Ravi Engineering and Chemical Works, Delhi (India)
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A better cook stove needs to: Minimize fuel usage Reduce the smoke emitted towards the user Use different biomass fuels Easy to build from local materials Accept different cooking vessels Now lets look at some improved stoves Ravi Engineering and Chemical Works, Delhi (India)
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Benefits of Firenzel Cook Stove Less smoke in the house Cooking is finished within half the time I don’t need to clean my house as much Reduced risk of carcinogenic fumes Reduced risk of eye injuries Thermal efficiency increased Reduces deforestation Affordable and made with local materials Risk of burns reduced from open flames Ravi Engineering and Chemical Works, Delhi (India)
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FLOW OF CONTENT Business Strategy Reasons To Go Rural Our Product: Logo, Tagline, Demonstration, Features, USP Why Firenzel Unnant Chulha? First Market- Villages of India. Our Business Strategy: Product Strategy Pricing Strategy Distribution Strategy Promotion Strategy Further Plans: New Variants, Expansion Conclusion Ravi Engineering and Chemical Works, Delhi (India)
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OUR BUSINESS STRATEGY: GOING RURAL Large consuming class with 41% of India’s middle class and 58% of total disposable income. Opportunities for new entrants as compared to urban population. Growing at about two time faster pace then urban markets. Improve quality of life Ravi Engineering and Chemical Works, Delhi (India)
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The large number of consumers Largely untapped markets Market size Increase in income; disposable income Willingness to try new products No effects of slow down on rural markets REASONS TO GO RURAL Ravi Engineering and Chemical Works, Delhi (India)
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OUR PRODUCT Product : FIRENZEL (Model CR 22) Tested and Approved By: IIT, Delhi and MNRE (Govt. Of India) Tagline: Smokeless Biomass Cook Stove Slogan: Lets Free World from Pollution Tested Technology for Safer Cooking CR-22 Ravi Engineering and Chemical Works, Delhi (India)
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FEATURES OF SMOKELESS FIRENZEL UNNAT CHULHA Cast Iron body Weight - 10 kgs (Approx) Protruding flame protection cover Easy grab handles Easy pull grate with ash scraper Minimum maintenance or cleaning Less space required Portable Natural Draft Biomass Cook Stove Height of Stove : 252mm Diameter of Stove at the top: 264mm Diameter of Stove at the bottom: 124mm Height of Combustion Chamber: 190mm USP of our product: light weight, easy to use and fuel efficient Ravi Engineering and Chemical Works, Delhi (India)
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WHY Smokeless Unnat CHULHA? Did you know? 150 million households in India cook on firewood 1.6 million people die annually due to indoor air pollution caused by firewood based cooking Green Chulha mitigates 2 tonnes of CO2e per stove per annum saving up to 8kgs of wood weekly Drawbacks of traditional chulhas: Immovable Emission of smoke Less efficient Over consumption of fuel Difficult to start fire 70% of India still cooks on traditional chulhas Traditional Chulha Green Chulha Ravi Engineering and Chemical Works, Delhi (India)
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WHY Smokeless Unnat CHULHA? Save 70% fuel cost Suited for cowdung, agrowaste, wood Reduced cooking time Minimize harmful emissions Convenient cooking Provides comfort and portability Efficient for all kinds of cooking Less wood consumption Time saving Characteris tic Smokel ess Unnat Chulha Traditional Mud Chulha Thermal Efficiency 26.6210 CO/CO2 Ratio 0.040.5-2.5 Burning Rate0.851.5-2.0 Ravi Engineering and Chemical Works, Delhi (India)
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OUR BUSINESS MODEL Based on 4 A’s approach of Indian rural market our strategies were planned. The strategies are as follows: Product Strategy Pricing Strategy Distribution Strategy Promotion Strategy Ravi Engineering and Chemical Works, Delhi (India)
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PRODUCT STRATEGY In Rural India, stove is one of the most important consumer durable goods. While developing the product for rural markets, it is important for us to take decisions on product attributes like quality, features, design and style. A simple design, absence of gimmicky features, convenient to use- a few points taken into consideration while deciding product strategy. Our product strategy includes the following: Small units Low priced packing Product Design Product branding: color, size, features. Capable to burn wet wood even after burning sometime Burn ash to wash our utensils Due to heavy weight of Stove you can use heavy Utensils for cooking (upto 50kgs capacity) and even then not imbalance of our stove Ravi Engineering and Chemical Works, Delhi (India)
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PRICING STRATEGY In rural markets, consumers look at the value for money. They do not perceive the premium value of brands. Understanding all the factors influencing price the following strategy was formed: Psychological pricing Avoid sophisticated packing Low cost (value for money) It is fitted with maximum nuts and bolts. Even after when warranty has been finished if any part could be damaged so you don’t need to exchange your cook stove. As in our company all spare parts are available in just starting of Rs 10- 200. You can purchase new parts and make your Chula new again. Ravi Engineering and Chemical Works, Delhi (India)
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DISTRIBUTION STRATEGY One of the major hurdles in rural markets is availability. There is a demand for products, but many companies do not have a distribution network. To solve this problem the following distribution strategy will be used: Rural Wholesalers NGO’s Tie Up With Local SHG (Self-help Group) Rural Malls Haats Distributors On Bicycles, Mobile Traders Distribute through Private CSR Working with Ministry of New Renewable Energy (MNRE) through their various Scheme Ravi Engineering and Chemical Works, Delhi (India)
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PROMOTION STRATEGY Demostration in District, Block and panchayat Establish relations with retailers Haats, Melas & Jatras (regional fair): contests, interactive games Online offer and Marketing Sales promotion: Special promotions on days of Diwali & other Indian Festivals. Ravi Engineering and Chemical Works, Delhi (India)
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FURTHER PLANS Like every organization we have a future plan. It includes the following targets: Expansion- tapping Rural Areas of India/World Achieving lower cost of production New variants: colours and sizes Participate with Govt. Seminars for Growth under Scheme of Indian Govt. as well as International Organisation Scheme Ravi Engineering and Chemical Works, Delhi (India)
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CONCLUSION India is consisting of a million villages is a huge untapped markets willing to accept newer technology. On understanding the need, culture, income and mind set of people in Rural India “Smokeless Chulha” was created. There are challenges yet in rural markets like distribution network, low capita income, electrification though it’s an untapped market Ravi Engineering and Chemical Works, Delhi (India)
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