Production of Banana trunk (Musa acuminta x balbisiana) chips in barangay San Juan Binangonan, Rizal/ (Record no. 89149)

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Personal name Capuno, Cloise Andrea
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Title <a href="Production of Banana trunk (Musa acuminta x balbisiana) chips in barangay San Juan Binangonan, Rizal/">Production of Banana trunk (Musa acuminta x balbisiana) chips in barangay San Juan Binangonan, Rizal/</a>
Statement of responsibility, etc Cloise Andrea Capuno.
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Dimensions 28 cm.
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502 ## - DISSERTATION NOTE
Dissertation note Undergraduate Feasibility Study
Degree type Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Marketing Management
Name of granting institution University of Rizal System Binangonan
Year degree granted 2025
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc "This feasibility study is entitled ""Production of Banana Trunk Chips in San<br/>Juan, Binangonan, Rizal."" The proposed business will be established as a sole<br/>proprietorship dedicated to producing nutritious and innovative chips that cater to<br/>health-conscious consumers. These banana trunk chips, derived from the fresh<br/>pseudostem of the Musa acuminata x balbisiana plant, will be distributed primarily<br/>to local retailers within the barangay, with the potential for future expansion to<br/>nearby towns and provinces once the business becomes stable.<br/>The product is positioned as a unique and rarely seen alternative in the local<br/>snack industry, offering a healthier choice compared to common processed<br/>snacks. By utilizing abundant banana trunks, the business promotes<br/>environmental sustainability while introducing a value-added product that appeals to both health-conscious consumers and curious buyers seeking innovative food<br/>products.<br/>Based on market findings, the projected monthly demand for Banana Trunk<br/>Chips is 1,800 packs, supported by strong interest from local resellers. On the<br/>supply side, the business can produce 300 packs per week, ensuring a consistent<br/>and reliable monthly output of 1,200 packs. This balance of strong consumer<br/>demand and steady production supply strengthens the feasibility of the project.<br/>Market surveys and interviews conducted within Barangay San Juan,<br/>Binangonan, revealed a favorable consumer interest in trying banana trunk chips,<br/>particularly among students, young professionals, and families. The demand is<br/>supported by the growing trend toward nutritious and eco-friendly snacks. On the<br/>supply side, the abundance of banana plantations in Rizal and nearby provinces<br/>ensures a steady and cost-efficient source of raw materials, with minimal risk of<br/>shortage. This balance of strong consumer demand and reliable raw material<br/>supply strengthens the feasibility of the project.<br/>The primary target market includes local households, students, and working<br/>individuals who prefer affordable yet healthy snack options. Retailers such as sari-<br/>sari stores, school canteens, and mini-groceries will serve as the main distribution<br/>channels. The business will operate from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday to<br/>Wednesday, ensuring sufficient production and timely distribution to partner<br/>retailers while maintaining efficient use of labor and resources.<br/>The business plans to produce 300 packs of banana trunk chips weekly,<br/>priced at P35.00 per pack. This production level results in an estimated P10,500 in weekly sales, equivalent to P42,000 in monthly revenue and approximately<br/>P504,000 annually. With consistent marketing strategies and product quality, sales<br/>are projected to grow as brand recognition increases within and beyond the local<br/>market.<br/>The total initial capital investment amounts to P 150,000. Based on projected<br/>sales and operating costs, the business is expected to achieve a return on<br/>investment within the first 1.5 to 2 years of operation. The projected total income<br/>after tax is P103,251.63. The profitability of the venture is supported by the low<br/>cost of raw materials, efficient production, and a steadily growing consumer base.<br/>The business will comply with all necessary taxes, permits, and legal<br/>requirements, including DTI registration and food safety standards, to ensure<br/>legitimacy and consumer trust. Beyond financial viability, the project contributes to<br/>community development by creating employment opportunities, providing<br/>additional income for the owner, and supporting local farmers. Moreover, it<br/>addresses environmental concerns by reducing agricultural waste, aligning the<br/>venture with the Philippines' sustainable development goals<br/>"
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UN SDG UN SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production
700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Abelardo B. CeƱidoza
Relator term adviser
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Personal name Rica Mae B. Juanillo
Relator term researcher
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Personal name Dennilyn P. Predicala
Relator term researcher
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