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_aAbadan, Kristel DC.; Cepe, Jun King R.; Danao, John Alfred B.; De Guzman, Jessie James, Gazzingan, Mary Ann A.; Minoza, Shawn Michael P.; Rondario, John Benedict C. and Verona, Zarah Lyn S.
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_aMango Cenral /
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_cAbadan, Kristel DC.; Cepe, Jun King R.; Danao, John Alfred B.; De Guzman, Jessie James, Gazzingan, Mary Ann A.; Minoza, Shawn Michael P.; Rondario, John Benedict C. and Verona, Zarah Lyn S.
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_aFeasibility Study: (Bachelor of Science in Accountancy) - Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, 2012.
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_aEXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.
521 _aNAME OF THE BUSINESS An enterprise must have a firm name under which it will operate. A firm name is necessary to distinguish it from individuals composing it and from others, and thus helps facilitate business transactions by the entity. In this particular study, the researchers named the firm MANGO CENTRAL. As such, it reflects the primary objective of the venture to be one the foremost leaders of the mango plantation industry in the Philippines, and eventually, to be a global tycoon. Literally. The business name implies the company's goal to the center of the mango production in the Philippines. 2.
525 _aLOCATION OF THE BUSINESS The entity shall be established mainly at Padre Garcia, Batangas with regard to its head office and plantation field. The location will be ideal for mango trees and its fruits in terms of arability and growth. The semi-operating donated farm houses grafted trees which can grow to about 6-8 meters. Such was done by the previous owner so as to reduce the space consumed by the trees, seeing as grafting is a no-cost, one-time activity. Two warehouses will be utilized, one in Batangas, and another in Manila, in order to satisfy better the demand of mangoes in the market and to better proliferate the entity's network and product. Batangas was chosen to be the primary field of business in terms of the plantation itself for its location. It has an easy access to Nation al Roads, and is not prone to being heavily hit by monsoons and flash floods. 3.
530 _aBRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT The Philippines (being a tropical country) has long since been at the frontline of the mango industry. As one of the most healthful, and equally delectable fruit, the mango is in constant demand, whether as a stand-alone delicacy, an ingredient, or an industrial raw material. To wit, mangoes are abundant in different vitamins, such as, A, B6, C, E, and many more. They are proven to protect against a variety of cancers, along with other benefits. With this in mind, MANGO CENTRAL, aims to engage in a mango plantation to establish the exquisite quality of said fruit. The business as well to promote more the mango's relation to the Philippines as a product. Moreover, it will provide livelihood to the people of Batangas, as well as Manila, where those most suited for the positions open shall be employed, and special considerations given in the hiring of farm workers. For clarification purposes, the entity will focus on the production and distribution of harvested mangoes to the wholesales in the market. 4.
533 _eLONG- RUN OBJECTIVES The company, as a business aiming to be the front liner of the mango industry, imbibes the following long-run objectives in its day-to-day activities to ensure its high standard for quality: •
536 _aTo create a sustainable competitive advantage •
538 _aTo improve upon Mango Central's core competency on mango quality •
540 _cTo increase the company's market share •
542 _gTo expand on the company's product variety.
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