Analysis of the Farm Production of Silk

“Determining the profitability of the production of Bombyx Mori from Morus Alba, under conditions Zamorano Valley.” I. INTRODUCTION The aim of this work is to analyze the production costs of farm production of silk from the exploitation of two species, Bombyx Mori and Morus Alba. The same facilities will be located in the Zamorano. The farm estimated to have a total area of 2 hectares in its initial phase, the same that will be distributed in area of cultivation and facilities. It expects to produce 7 tons of cocoons a year. (As opposed to Sam Feldman). For so it is essential first to establish a plantation of Morus Alba. Which was developed by a study which determined the need to establish a plantation of Morus Alba with an area of one hectare. Since according to estimates in the literature that has the ability to potentially produce 11 tonnes per hectare. Which is enough food for seven crops a year of Bombyx Mori buds. Alternatively referred to within this business plan to import food to feed Bombyx Mori from the United States. Taking as potential suppliers to two companies active in the production of such food. However, after developing the financial study and determine the NPV, compare the costs with potential revenues are eventually identified this project as not viable because production costs add up to 85% in the case of Honduras. The most important factor for the occurrence of this are the freight costs. II. VISION AND MISSION Vision: To be a leading company dedicated to producing high quality yield recognized worldwide in agriculture, industry and finance.