Promoting Canadian Agrifood Exports: Potato Peeler Insights

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Promoting Canadian Agrifood
Exports – 
Potato Peeler
Mitchell Allan
0754572
Wednesday, November 5
th
 
Introduction
 
What is the 
size 
and 
scope
 of the 
potato 
industry in Nepal? What
export
 item is this presentation focusing on?
 
Potatoes in Nepal
 
 
Item of Export
 
Potato Peeler: 
widely used in North America as a way to remove the outer
layer of skin without sacrificing the nutrient rich layer directly underneath
(NARC, 2014).
This presentation will focus on 
larger scaled, mechanized 
potato peelers.
These peelers can be used by 
larger companies
 for processing potatoes into
snacks and meals.
 
Companies Involved
 
What 
Canadian 
companies would be involved 
exporting 
this
product
? 
What 
Nepalese 
businesses would 
import
 potato peelers?
 
Canadian Companies
 
OMCAN
: a Canadian company responsible for the supply and distribution
of various food processing equipment.
Have associates in North America, Europe, and Asia.
Website: 
www.omcan.com
 
Al Freight Forwarding: 
a Canadian company that can assist with
transportation of these products from Canada to Nepal.
Website: 
www.alfreightforwarding.com
 
 
Potato Peelers
 
Model PP15SS
 
Model DB25HD
Model:
 DB25HD
Horsepower:
 1 HP
Consumption:
 0.73 kW/h
Capacity:
 55 lbs.
Output:
 (approx.) 1100 lbs/hr.
Electrical:
 110V/60/1
Weight:
 99 lbs.
Packaging Weight:
 136 lbs.
Dimensions (DWH):
 26 3/8" x 21
5/8" x 45.50"
Packaging Dimensions:
 31" x 49"
x 52"
Item #:
 20367
 
PP15SS & DB25HD Comparison
 
PP15SS
 
Manufactured: 
China.
Weight: 
133 pounds.
Processes: 
33 pounds/ min.
Best Suited: 
hotels, medium scaled
restaurants.
Cost:
 $3,085.
 
DB25HD
 
Manufactured: 
Brazil.
Weight: 
 136 pounds.
Processes: 
1110 pounds/ hour.
Best Suited: 
large scale potato
processing operations.
Costs: 
$6,800.
 
Nepalese Companies
 
Divided into two subgroups:
 
 
 
Snack Foods
 
Rasuwa Industrial Village, C.G. Foods Nepal, Margo Traders, and Warsi
Foods.
All are potato 
snack 
companies with revenues of at least $1,000,000.
All are located in Kathmandu or surrounding areas.
Have infrastructure to support the 
DB25HD 
model.
 
Hotel/ Restaurants
 
Three hotels located in Kathmandu were 
contacted
 and researched. These
hotels have restaurants and income large enough to utilize the 
PP15SS
effectively
.
Shangri- La Hotel (977-01-4415754)
Royal Singi Hotel (977-01-4424190)
Hyatt Regency (977-01-4491234)
 
Benefits from Trade
 
What are both the 
direct
, and 
indirect
 benefits to both 
Canada
 and
Nepal
?
 
Benefits to Canada
 
 
 
Benefits to Nepal
 
 
Conclusions
 
Would I 
recommend 
this potential trade agreement? Are there any
references 
that provide more information?
 
Recommendation - 
YES
 
Both countries could benefit 
greatly
 from trade.
Has the potential to benefit a Canadian company and it’s employees through increased
revenue.
Can greatly improve the quality of living for Nepalese farmers.
 
More information
 
Buddhi, S. (2007, January 1). 
National Potato Research Program.
 Retrieved October 2, 2014, from
http://narc.gov.np/org/potato_research_program.php
Foreign Buyer Financing.
 (n.d.). Retrieved October 2, 2014, from http://www.edc.ca/EN/Our-
Solutions/Financing/Foreign-Buyer-Financing/Pages/default.aspx
Hirst, C (2014) Personal communication by email (sales@omcan.ca). Date: Oct. 1, 2014. C. Hirst is in
charge of sales inquiries for OMCAN Canada Ltd.
Nepal: Trade Policy and Integration.
 (2014, January 1). Retrieved October 1, 2014, from
http://go.worldbank.org/1O2UCH8DM0
OMCAN Food Machinery. 
(n.d.). Retrieved October 2, 2014, from http://omcan.com/featuredproducts.html
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Explore the size and scope of the potato industry in Nepal, focusing on the export item - potato peelers. Discover companies involved in exporting and importing, such as OMCAN and Al Freight Forwarding. Compare models like PP15SS and DB25HD, highlighting their specifications and costs. Learn about Nepalese companies in snack foods and hotels/restaurants sectors interested in importing potato peelers.

  • Canadian Agrifood Exports
  • Potato Peeler
  • Nepal Potato Industry
  • Export Companies
  • Nepalese Businesses

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  1. Promoting Canadian Agrifood Exports Potato Peeler Mitchell Allan 0754572 Wednesday, November 5th

  2. Introduction What is the size and scope of the potato industry in Nepal? What export item is this presentation focusing on?

  3. Potatoes in Nepal 1stin productivity (13.58 t/ha) 2ndin production (25,170, 696 tons) 5thin area grown (185,342 ha)

  4. Item of Export Potato Peeler: widely used in North America as a way to remove the outer layer of skin without sacrificing the nutrient rich layer directly underneath (NARC, 2014). This presentation will focus on larger scaled, mechanized potato peelers. These peelers can be used by larger companies for processing potatoes into snacks and meals.

  5. Companies Involved What Canadian companies would be involved exporting this product? What Nepalese businesses would import potato peelers?

  6. Canadian Companies OMCAN: a Canadian company responsible for the supply and distribution of various food processing equipment. Have associates in North America, Europe, and Asia. Website: www.omcan.com Al Freight Forwarding: a Canadian company that can assist with transportation of these products from Canada to Nepal. Website: www.alfreightforwarding.com

  7. Potato Peelers Model PP15SS Model DB25HD Model: DB25HD Horsepower: 1 HP Consumption: 0.73 kW/h Capacity: 55 lbs. Output: (approx.) 1100 lbs/hr. Electrical: 110V/60/1 Weight: 99 lbs. Packaging Weight: 136 lbs. Dimensions (DWH): 26 3/8" x 21 5/8" x 45.50" Packaging Dimensions: 31" x 49" x 52" Item #: 20367

  8. PP15SS & DB25HD Comparison PP15SS Manufactured: China. Weight: 133 pounds. Processes: 33 pounds/ min. Best Suited: hotels, medium scaled restaurants. Cost: $3,085. DB25HD Manufactured: Brazil. Weight: 136 pounds. Processes: 1110 pounds/ hour. Best Suited: large scale potato processing operations. Costs: $6,800.

  9. Nepalese Companies Divided into two subgroups: Snack foods Hotels/ Restaurants

  10. Snack Foods Rasuwa Industrial Village, C.G. Foods Nepal, Margo Traders, and Warsi Foods. All are potato snack companies with revenues of at least $1,000,000. All are located in Kathmandu or surrounding areas. Have infrastructure to support the DB25HD model.

  11. Hotel/ Restaurants Three hotels located in Kathmandu were contacted and researched. These hotels have restaurants and income large enough to utilize the PP15SS effectively. Shangri- La Hotel (977-01-4415754) Royal Singi Hotel (977-01-4424190) Hyatt Regency (977-01-4491234)

  12. Benefits from Trade What are both the direct, and indirect benefits to both Canada and Nepal?

  13. Benefits to Canada Increase Revenues Allow expansion for Canadian companies and increase ability to deal with competition. Benefits employees Form a Foundation for Asian Markets Strengthen existing contacts in Nepal Opening up potential new markets. Gain a Global Market Share Help the company keep up with other international companies. Reduce dependence on existing markets.

  14. Benefits to Nepal Help Nepalese Farmers Greater amounts of potatoes can be processed, help farmers who grow potatoes. Greater revenues. Allow farmers to create a higher standard of living and purchase helpful technology. Help Increase Tourism/ International Trade Allow hotels and restaurants to create better food increase capacity of restaurants. Allow snack food companies to lower costs and compete in domestic and international markets. Reduce Wastes Help create greater environmental sustainability in Nepal. Benefit companies and help them increase revenues.

  15. Conclusions Would I recommend this potential trade agreement? Are there any references that provide more information?

  16. Recommendation - YES Both countries could benefit greatly from trade. Has the potential to benefit a Canadian company and it s employees through increased revenue. Can greatly improve the quality of living for Nepalese farmers.

  17. More information Buddhi, S. (2007, January 1). National Potato Research Program. Retrieved October 2, 2014, from http://narc.gov.np/org/potato_research_program.php Foreign Buyer Financing. (n.d.). Retrieved October 2, 2014, from http://www.edc.ca/EN/Our- Solutions/Financing/Foreign-Buyer-Financing/Pages/default.aspx Hirst, C (2014) Personal communication by email (sales@omcan.ca). Date: Oct. 1, 2014. C. Hirst is in charge of sales inquiries for OMCAN Canada Ltd. Nepal: Trade Policy and Integration. (2014, January 1). Retrieved October 1, 2014, from http://go.worldbank.org/1O2UCH8DM0 OMCAN Food Machinery. (n.d.). Retrieved October 2, 2014, from http://omcan.com/featuredproducts.html

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