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Soya Chunks — BharatSeal Smart DPR (May 2026)

Fresh May 2026 cost structure built from live market inputs. Template version 2, authored 2026-05-15 · next review 2026-08-13.

Project cost
₹36.1 L
Annual revenue
₹58.5 L
EBITDA / year
₹39.8 L
ROI
72.6%
Payback
2.5 yr
Break-even
23.4%
capacity

Why this market is hot in 2026

The Indian soya chunks market reached ₹2,900 crore in 2025 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 8.5% to reach ₹5,500 crore by 2032. Key drivers include rising health consciousness, increasing vegetarian/vegan population, and government initiatives promoting protein-rich diets. Soya chunks are a cost-effective protein source. IMARC India Soya Chunks Market Report, May 2026

Demand for branded and hygienically packed soya chunks is growing, especially in Tier-2/3 cities and rural areas where protein deficiency is prevalent. Institutional demand from mid-day meal schemes and hostels also provides a stable market. Small-scale units can thrive by focusing on regional distribution and competitive pricing. BharatSeal industry survey, May 2026

India is a major soybean producer, ensuring consistent domestic availability of Defatted Soya Flour (DSF). However, global soybean prices can influence local DSF costs, requiring careful procurement strategies. Soybean Processors Association of India (SOPA), May 2026

Product description

Tier-2/3 city industrial area, 1000-1200 sqft shed; needs 3-phase power, potable water, drainage. The unit produces 1,00,000 kg per year at full nameplate capacity, with a 5-year ramp from 35% to 80% utilisation. Sold at an average ₹90 per kg blended across SKUs and channels. Target buyers span Wholesale distributors for Kirana stores, Online retail consumers (D2C), Institutional buyers (schools, hostels, government canteens, mid-day meal schemes), with online distribution via IndiaMART (B2B wholesale), Amazon India (FBA or Seller Flex), Flipkart Grocery.

Industrial scenario (2026)

The Indian soya chunks market reached ₹2,900 crore in 2025 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 8.5% to reach ₹5,500 crore by 2032. Key drivers include rising health consciousness, increasing vegetarian/vegan population, and government initiatives promoting protein-rich diets. Soya chunks are a cost-effective protein source. Demand for branded and hygienically packed soya chunks is growing, especially in Tier-2/3 cities and rural areas where protein deficiency is prevalent. Institutional demand from mid-day meal schemes and hostels also provides a stable market. Small-scale units can thrive by focusing on regional distribution and competitive pricing. India is a major soybean producer, ensuring consistent domestic availability of Defatted Soya Flour (DSF). However, global soybean prices can influence local DSF costs, requiring careful procurement strategies. BharatSeal's editorial layer (12 'Hot in 2026' + 10 'Starter-friendly' tags) places this project in the wider 2026 Indian MSME landscape. Macro tailwinds include current PMEGP margin-money (15% urban, 25% rural, 35% special-category) plus the relevant sector schemes flagged below.

Basis & presumption of report

This DPR is prepared on the basis of BharatSeal's live market_inputs snapshot dated 2026-05-15, with capex prices, raw-material rates, wages, fuel, electricity and rent values resolved from primary public sources cited in Section 19. Plant capacity is 1,00,000 kg/year. Working capital cycle is 3 months. Bank loan is sized at 75% of project cost over 5 years at 9.75% p.a., with PMEGP margin money assumed at 15% and beneficiary contribution at 10%. Depreciation follows the asset-specific lives in Section 16. Income tax is provided at 25% on positive PBT. Sundry debtors and creditors are taken at 15-day equivalents of revenue and COGS respectively — Indian MSME finance norm. The 5-year utilisation ramp is editorial (BharatSeal industry benchmark) and is the largest single judgement in the model — three scenarios (Section 6) and a sensitivity grid (Section 7) stress-test it.

Manufacturing process

  1. 1
    Inward goods receipt + quality screening
    Verify raw-material specifications against the BOM; record batch numbers in inventory register.
    30-60 min per inward
  2. 2
    Preparation + pre-processing
    Cleaning, sorting, grading, or pre-treatment as per the sector's standard production sequence.
    1-3 hr per batch
  3. 3
    Primary production / processing
    Core production using the plant + machinery listed in Section 12. Operator-hours sized for 4-person crew across skill levels.
    Continuous
  4. 4
    In-process quality check
    Mid-stage parameter checks against the QC protocol below; rejected items returned for rework or scrapped.
    10-20 min per QC cycle
  5. 5
    Finishing, packing + labelling
    Pack to retail/wholesale unit, apply MRP and statutory labels (BIS / FSSAI / nutritional / batch / expiry as applicable).
    30-60 min per finished batch
  6. 6
    Outward dispatch + invoice
    GST-compliant invoice; e-Way Bill for shipments > ₹50k inter-state; logistics tie-up with local 3PL.
    15-30 min per dispatch

Inspection & quality control

StageParameterSpecMethod
Incoming materialVisual + spec conformancePer BOM tolerance bandVisual + supplier COA cross-check
Pre-processingMoisture / purity / gradePer BIS / sector standardMoisture meter / refractometer / sample test
In-processCritical control parametersProcess-window per SOPOn-line sensor / batch sample
Finished goodFinal spec verificationPer BIS-cited compliance rowLab QC + retain sample (12 months)
PackagingWeight, sealing, labelStatutory ±2% weight toleranceCalibrated weighing + visual + leak test

Location advantages

  • Sector cluster proximity

    Defatted Soya Flour: Local oil mills in soybean-producing states (MP, MH, RJ), SOPA-listed suppliers (e.g., Ruchi Soya, Sanwaria Agro)

  • Buyer concentration

    Wholesale distributors for Kirana stores demand is concentrated in your operating region — see local-signal section for district-level checks.

  • Scheme + subsidy access

    PMEGP + PMFME (PM Formalisation of Micro Food Enterprises) are actively releasing funds in 2026 — your nodal officer is the entry point.

  • Skilled labour availability

    MSME Tool Room food-processing entrepreneur development programme (2-3 weeks, various locations) runs in most Tier-2 cities, ensuring trained operators are reachable.

  • Logistics + compliance ecosystem

    BIS-accredited labs + GeM vendor onboarding + APEDA / Spice Board / MNRE empanelment all available within 200 km in most operating states.

Are you eligible? (check before applying)

Every line below is a hard gate. If even one is "no", fix it before filing the PMEGP application — rejection at this stage costs you 30-60 days.

  • Aged 18+ on the date of PMEGP application.
    PMEGP scheme guidelines
  • Class VIII pass (for project cost > ₹5L in service category or > ₹10L in manufacturing). Soya chunk manufacturing is 'manufacturing'.
    PMEGP-specific · PMEGP scheme guidelines
  • No prior PMEGP / PMRY / REGP grant claimed by you or your family.
    PMEGP-specific · PMEGP scheme guidelines
  • Project cost ≤ ₹50 L (manufacturing category).
    PMEGP-specific · PMEGP scheme guidelines — 'AGRO BASED FOOD PROCESSING' typically files under manufacturing.
  • Indian citizen with PAN + Aadhaar + active bank account.
    General MSME / Udyam
  • Site has clear title or registered lease ≥ 10 yrs; food-grade epoxy floor + 3-phase power + drainage feasible.
    Bank underwriting + FSSAI licence siting norm
  • Access to ≥ 2,000 L/day potable water (own borewell or municipal connection) and proper effluent disposal.
    FSSAI licence siting requirement
  • No prior FSSAI penalty / shut-down order against you.
    FoSCoS portal blacklist check
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