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Toothpick Production In Nigeria, The Feasibility Report

Toothpick Production In Nigeria, The Feasibility Report

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One major achievement of the present civilian administration in Nigeria in the past fourteen (14) years is the growth of middle class which has been witnessed in the country. These growths continues to drive the increasing social and sanitary awareness of the need for hygienic and good quality living standard of people coupled with the geometrically exploding population and continued rural-urban drift continues to fuel the demand for toothpick in the country.

Description

Tooth Picks can be defined as one of the small instruments which are largely used to clean the tooth after taking the food. It is basically made by wooden are bamboo, but now a days there is scope of utilization of thermoform plastic to manufacture tooth picks.

The main consumers of toothpick are household, fast food centres, restaurants and hotels especially in urban and semi-urban areas. Besides, Individuals, households, Airlines and supermarkets also require toothpick in significant quantities. Imported toothpick has gained wide acceptance in the Nigerian market.

The market for toothpick is national. With a population of over 165 million people and an estimated national population growth rate of 5.7% per annum ,an average economic growth rate of 3.5% per annum in the past five {5} years, Nigeria has a large market for toothpick.
The demand for toothpick has been growing over the years, marked by the growing demand for fast food products. This is shown by the growth and remarkable performance of fast food restaurants in the local market.

The demand for toothpick in Nigeria is very high. This quantity doubles during holidays, vacations, weekends, summer season, and Ramadan.

Fast Food centre, restaurants and hotels constitute around 61% of the total market consumption. Before now all the products consumed in this country are all imported. With the ban on importation, opportunities have been created to local manufacturers and anybody can tap the opportunity.

The raw materials for making them are either wood or bamboo, plastic containers (with the company’s logo printed on the plastic container or printed labels). Bamboo culms 3-4 years old are selected. Species with very long internodes and relatively thin culm walls are ideal materials as their long internodes maximise the amount of useable wood available from each culm.

All these inputs can easily be obtained in the country, which is a great advantage to this project.