The latest report titled “Cheese Production Cost Report” by Procurement Resource, a global procurement research and consulting firm, provides an in-depth cost analysis of the production process of the Cheese.
Report Features | Details |
Product Name | Cheese |
Process Included | Cheese Production From Milk Pasteurization |
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Pricing and purchase options | Basic: US$ 1499 Premium: US$ 2999 Enterprise: US$ 4799 |
Customization Scope | The report can be customized as per the requirements of the customer |
Post-Sale Analyst Support | 360-degree analyst support after report delivery |
Procurement Resource study is based on the latest prices and other economic data available. It also offers additional analysis of the report with detailed breakdown of all cost components (capital investment details, production cost details, economics for another plant location, dynamic cost model). In addition, the report incorporates the manufacturing process with detailed process and material flow, capital investment, operating costs along with financial expenses and depreciation charges.
Procurement Resource’s detailed report describes the stepwise consumption of material and utilities along with a detailed process flow diagram. Furthermore, the study assesses the latest developments within the industry that might influence Cheese production cost, looking into capacity expansions, plant turnarounds, mergers, acquisitions, and investments.
Procurement Resource Assessment of Cheese Production Process:
- Cheese Production From Milk Pasteurization: The report offers the detailed economics of cheese production from milk pasteurisation. In this method, the optimisation of milk takes place in order to ensure its fat-to-protein ratio. Necessary precautions and strict, standardised circumstances are needed to ensure that the milk chosen fits all criteria before undergoing further processing. Next, the milk gets pasteurised (heat treated) for some days under optimum conditions, depending on the preferred cheese grade. Then, the milk is cooled till it reaches a temperature range that is ideal for bacteria to act on. In the next stage, the rennet enzyme is added in order to carry out milk curdling, after which it is cut into slices. After being processed with brine, the slices undergo heat again, where the whey is removed, yielding cheese cubes.
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Product Definition:
Cheese is a dairy product made by using milk solids. The milk used for making cheese is derived from cows, sheep, goats or buffalo. The milk undergoes acidification before getting pressed and splitted. Cheese is available in a wide range of forms, including soft, hard parmesan or spreadable cream cheese. It is highly nutritious since it comprises of curd primarily. The most natural cheese contains four essential ingredients, i.e. milk, salt, good bacteria, and rennet (an enzyme).
Market Drivers:
The cheese industry is propelling owing to the high demand for the product by the fast-food sector. As cheese in its various forms is added to many food items like burgers, pasta etc., in order to enhance the taste, its demand is increasing. In addition, cheese is a rich source of nutrients like calcium, protein, phosphorus, zinc, vitamin A and vitamin B12, which makes it a popular choice among consumers boosting the market's growth. Also, other factors like changing lifestyles, evolving food habits, rapid urbanisation and high disposable incomes are further expanding the market development.
Key Questions Answered in the Cheese Production Cost Report:
- What are the key drivers propelling the Cheese market?
- What are the various processes used for Cheese production?
- What are the raw materials required to produce Cheese?
- What are the different operations units involved in the production of Cheese?
- What are the manpower and utility requirements in the production process of Cheese?
- What are the various costs engaged in the production of Cheese?
- What are the construction costs involved in setting up a Cheese production facility?
- What are the working capital requirements?
- What is the process of raw material procurement for Cheese production?
- What is the time frame for Cheese plant start-up?
- What is the pricing mechanism of Cheese?
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