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Moringa - Plan de Negocios

Malungay - Business Plan

M.Sc. Eng. Jose M. Ramos Sanchez


(Ph.D)
Summary

1. Reasons to encourage the use of Moringa olifera

2. Production

3. Example: Malungay Pandesal


1. Reasons to encourage the use of Moringa olifera
Moringa oleifera
Most Effective
Botanical Details
Many Uses of Moringa

Water Treatment Medicinal Uses


Nutritional Lung & Body Tonic
Supplement Treatment for
Erosion Control Epilepsy and
Mechanical Lubricant Hysteria
Living Fence Astringent
Lucky Charm Digestive Aid
Aphrodisiac
2. Production
Leaves are Tasty!

*Leaves are tasty when prepared into recipes in small doses


Moringa Compared to Nutritional Comparison
100gm. Edible Portion of
Common Foods
from Nutritive Value of
Indian Foods by
C.Gopalan, et al.
Nutrie Mori Other
nt nga Foods
Vitami 6780 Carrots:
nA mcg 1890 mcg
Vitami 220 Oranges:
nC mg 30 mg
Cow’s
Calciu 440 milk: 120
m mg mg
Potass 259 Bananas:
ium mg 88 mg
Cow’s
Protei 6.7 milk: 3.2
n gm gm
As you can see, the Moringa tree is a
powerful source of vitamins.
Leaves: Nutritional Supplement
Gram for Gram Moringa Leaves Provide
2. Production
Production of dry leaves of moringa
SWOT ANALYSIS
Example: Malungay pandesal
Resources

Kebreab Ghebremichael – Moringa Seed and Pumice as Alternative


Natural Material for Drinking Water Treatment (2004)
Markus Schneider “Drinking water treatment in Tanzania using purified
seed extracts from the pan-tropical tree Moringa oleifera” (2006)
Mark E Olson - Moringa Home Page
ECHO – Educational Concerns for Hunger Organization
Moringa News
The Miracle Tree – Church World Services (1999)
LokVani-LokVani, Usha Palaniswamy Ph.D., M.Ed. – Purslane Drumsticks
(2005)
Trees for Life – Moringa Tree Project
Drumstick India – Exports (2005)
Raveendra Babu and Malay Chaudhuri, “Home water treatment by
direct filtration with natural coagulant” (2005)
John Sutherland, “M.oleifera in water treatment”

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