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Cereals Business
Alo
#1 Posted : Tuesday, March 15, 2011 11:20:13 AM
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I have never operated a business and now i am thinking of plunging myself into Cereals Business. I don't have the huge capital though, i want to kick start with Kidogo capital and add as i progress. Anyone who is in or has been there? How did you go about it. Kindly saidia na mawazo hapa. What are the legal requirements et all? Spank me not please. Any advise, idea, help will be highly appreciated.smile Pray
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Alo
#2 Posted : Tuesday, March 15, 2011 5:17:28 PM
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Help a Lass here please
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muganda
#3 Posted : Tuesday, March 15, 2011 10:13:24 PM
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@Alo once knew someone actively engaged in breakfast porridge business. You know abit like Incas, stuff would be packed and more likely consumed as option to cereals.

Production
Key issue to consider. How to scale up and produce say 1,000 packs a month. Her packaging was manual to begin with, and quickly posed problems

Packaging
Off a shop shelf, the packaging is the only way people 'taste' the product before making a purchase decision - very key.

Positioning
Realise how many products are out there, and how quickly big players affect your fortunes. What single thing can customers say, "You know why I like/buy that product..."

It will be imperative to harness a share of customer volumes. If you could get into a supermarket chain the better - logistics hustles disappear. Otherwise, a 'Kaskazi' kiosk network maybe the only option, and logistics becomes an issue as big as production.


Promotion
With a relativily unknown brand with constrained marketing budget, you are left with below the line, direct marketing. The thing that's a sure winner is sales ladies.

Procedures
I remember she just had a registered company/business name, a bank account for payments, a registered trademark for the product, and an official barcode. Not sure whether KEBS mark was essential, perhaps just a value-add to get product buy-in.

runjam
#4 Posted : Wednesday, March 16, 2011 8:14:27 AM
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@Alo...which cereals ? Is it breakfast cereals or grains like beans and greengrams ?
runjam
#5 Posted : Wednesday, March 16, 2011 8:16:31 AM
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@Alo...which cereals ? Is it breakfast cereals or grains like beans and greengrams ?
Alo
#6 Posted : Wednesday, March 16, 2011 9:01:08 AM
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@ Muganda, thanks alot brother,you have enlightened me i wasn't thinking of it that way, i was of cereals i.e grains e.g beans, peas, maize etc. as runjam asked. Thanks again i can now incorporate that in my idea. @ runjam any ideas on grains business will be much appreciated.TIA
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runjam
#7 Posted : Wednesday, March 16, 2011 3:10:11 PM
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Alo...coincidentally, i am in the process of starting the same business...i am waiting for the response from the registrar for the business name so that i can start the operations.
You could consider sourcing for the grains from Nyamakima.there are many stores there but you need to first research on each shop's wholesale prices so that you can maximise your gains on each product.

Alo
#8 Posted : Wednesday, March 16, 2011 3:48:12 PM
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@ runjam, that's good news, i am based in Mombasa, and i want to start small. Where's Nyamakima? Forgive my ignorance. You can get in touch via wawushrich@gmail.com we saidiana.
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runjam
#9 Posted : Thursday, March 17, 2011 8:49:30 AM
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@Alo,ooooh...Nyamakima is in Nairobi.Bet there are many wholesale shops in Mombasa.Ebu ask around.
mmarto
#10 Posted : Thursday, March 17, 2011 11:13:15 AM
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need to be careful....i tried lastyear and lost 30%
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