I've been looking for wheatgrass for a very long time now. Finally, I got hold of it at the EDSA Garden House inside the Manila Seedling Bank.
This grass could be a potential business venture. Check out the math:
a shot of wheat juice is sold for 75 pesos.
If you start to plant your own, you can buy an 800 gram bag for 240 php. this bag can yield of about 36 to 50 oz in just 10 days. but, you would need at least 6 trays to plant the grains in. and some soil.
To summarize:
returns in 7 to 10 days (35 oz x 75/oz) 2625.00
Less:
1 bag of grains (800 g) 240.00
6 trays 420.00
soil 100.00
water 100.00
labor 300.00
total initial cost (1110.00)
Total profit from first harvest (conservative) PHP 1515.00
Assumptions:
Wheatgrass will be sold from the home of entrepreneur.
From the figures, it looks like wheatgrass is a lucrative business. But of course, further study should be made to prove it.
Showing posts with label Work at home business ideas. Show all posts
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Sunday, March 1, 2009
Saturday, August 9, 2008
Homeworks Business?
I'm a mother but also a teacher. Thus, I believe that children should be allowed to do things on their own but they should also have ample help and guidance from the adults around them. Lately, I've helped her with creating her boat from recycled materials. I've also created some of the props she needed for a skit in school. And so many others actually that have earned her quite high marks.
So, one day, just after I finished Ikee's wig for the skit (yes, I created a wig and a cravat to transform her ordinary clothes to something that would look victorian), my husband commented that I should just put up a business that would let me create and produce homeworks that are given to the children. I'm so into it and I really love doing those things. That would probably be a good idea for a homebusiness. Any ideas?
So, one day, just after I finished Ikee's wig for the skit (yes, I created a wig and a cravat to transform her ordinary clothes to something that would look victorian), my husband commented that I should just put up a business that would let me create and produce homeworks that are given to the children. I'm so into it and I really love doing those things. That would probably be a good idea for a homebusiness. Any ideas?
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