Bibliographic citations
Concha, M., Nevado, E. (2021). Estudio de prefactibilidad para la instalación de una planta productora de chocolate fino con cacao (Theobroma cacao) peruano [Universidad de Lima]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12724/15022
Concha, M., Nevado, E. Estudio de prefactibilidad para la instalación de una planta productora de chocolate fino con cacao (Theobroma cacao) peruano []. PE: Universidad de Lima; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12724/15022
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title = "Estudio de prefactibilidad para la instalación de una planta productora de chocolate fino con cacao (Theobroma cacao) peruano",
author = "Nevado Delgado, Eduardo David",
publisher = "Universidad de Lima",
year = "2021"
}
The following research work is a pre-feasibility study for the installation of a production plant of fine chocolate with peruvian cacao (theobroma cacao). This product will have a total percentage of 50% cocoa solids, of which 31% is cocoa liquor and 19% is cocoa butter, the product will also have a particle size of 20 microns. The projected demand in the last year of operation is 27.77 metric tons of the product. The target market of the product is metropolitan Lima, aimed at people of the socioeconomic levels A, B and C, between 13 and 55 years. The presentation of the product is 100 grams and the sale price that the final consumer will pay is S/ 12.00. The sales channel of the product will be the modern one, selling mainly to supermarkets and convenience stores. A production plant location study was conducted, which resulted in the plant being in Huachipa, in the city of Lima. The production plant will have an area of 401.18 m2 and an annual production capacity of 54.87 metric tons. The production process consists of the smelting of cocoa butter and liquor, the mixing of raw materials, the process of refining, conching and tempering of chocolate, the moulding and cooling of the product, followed by packaging in the presentation of 100 grams. The total investment of the project is S/ 1,104,448.45, financing 40% of it in a banking entity for the purchase of machinery and furniture, 60% of the investment will be from investor’s own capital. The financial evaluation of the project resulted in a NPVF of S/. 839,150.14, an IRR of 49.75%, a benefit/cost ratio of 2.27 and a recovery period of 2 years, 6 months, and 18 days.
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