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Item Unit Cost (INR) Quantity Total Cost (INR)


Bougainvillea cuttings/plants 5 1000 5000
Growbags/pots 1000 8000
Potting mix (soil +compost) 5 1000 5000
5 Fertilizer & pesticides 3 1000 3000
Water & electricity 1000 1000
Labor (6 months) 6000 6 36000
Miscellaneous (labels, tools) 2000 1 2000
Total Cost
60000
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Interpretation:

CBR = 1.67: For every 1 spent, youearn


1.67.

• This indicates the project is profitable.

Notes:

• Prices vary by region, nursery size, labor

rates, and plant maturity.

Selling price can be higher (150-*300)

depending on pot size and flower variety.

• CBR increases withscale, automation, and


market demand.
Revenue (Benefit):

Item Amount

Selling price per plant 100

Number of plants sold 1,000

Total Revenue 100,000

Cost-Benefit Ratio Calculation:

CBR= 100, 000


60,000
= 1.67

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