Aloe Vera Farming

Aloe Vera

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Aloe Vera Farming
Certified Aloe Vera farming and procesing
SectorMost major industry classification systems use sources of revenue as their basis for classifying companies into specific sectors, subsectors and industries. In order to group like companies based on their sustainability-related risks and opportunities, SASB created the Sustainable Industry Classification System® (SICS®) and the classification of sectors, subsectors and industries in the SDG Investor Platform is based on SICS.
Food and Beverage
Food and Agriculture
Business Model Description

Develop certified quality production system of Aloe Vera farming and processing

Expected Impact

Enhance sustainable agricultural practices and improve small farmers resilience with higher incomes and long-term employment opportunities

Indicative ReturnDescribes the rate of growth an investment is expected to generate within the IOA. The indicative return is identified for the IOA by establishing its Internal Rate of Return (IRR), Return of Investment (ROI) or Gross Profit Margin (GPM).
> 25% (in ROI)
Investment TimeframeDescribes the time period in which the IOA will pay-back the invested resources. The estimate is based on asset expected lifetime as the IOA will start generating accumulated positive cash-flows.
Short Term (0–5 years)
Market SizeDescribes the value of potential addressable market of the IOA. The market size is identified for the IOA by establishing the value in USD, identifying the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) or providing a numeric unit critical to the IOA.
Global imports of 672 M tons of plant’s parts and 786 M tons of juices and vegetable extract in 2018
Direct ImpactDescribes the primary SDG(s) the IOA addresses.
Zero Hunger (SDG 2) Clean water and sanitation (SDG 6)
Indirect ImpactDescribes the secondary SDG(s) the IOA addresses.
Decent Work and Economic Growth (SDG 8) Responsible Consumption and Production (SDG 12) Climate Action (SDG 13)
Sector Sources
  • 1) Sustainable Development Report 2019.
  • 2) Ministry of Agriculture, National Agriculture Strategy 2020 – 2025.
  • 4) Ministry of Agriculture, National Agriculture Strategy 2020 – 2025.
  • 5) Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation, 2015, Jordan’s Way to Sustainable Development First National Voluntary review on the implementation of the 2030 Agenda.
  • 5b) Japan International Cooperation Agency (2009). Jordan, Country Gender Profile, page 26.
IOA Sources
  • 6) Ministry of Agriculture, National Agriculture Strategy 2020 – 2025.
  • 7) Adaptation Fund, 2014, PROPOSAL FOR JORDAN, AFB/PPRC.15/13, retrivied from: www.adaptation-fund.org › AFB.PPRC_.15.13 Proposal for Jordan.pdf
  • 8) https://www.slideshare.net/ramanda786/financial-freedom-aloe-vera-ppxt
  • 9) https://www.niir.org/profile-project-reports/profile/3506/aloe-vera-gel-powder-manufacturing-business.html
  • 10) John Paul II Foundation, 2019. Aloe Vera Jordan, Aloe Vera International Market Analysis Report.
  • 11) https://www.agrifarming.in/aloe-vera-farming-project-report-cost-and-profit
  • 12) http://www.aloeverafertilizer.com/increasing-crop-yields.html
  • 13) https://www.agrifarming.in/aloe-vera-farming-project-report-cost-and-profit
  • 14) Italian Agency for Development Cooperation, 2020, Promotion of the agribusiness value chain of Aloe Vera, through the implementation of a pilot project for the follow-up of small producer cooperatives.
  • 15) Agri-Farming, 2018, Aloe Vera Farming Project Report, Cost and Profit, 2018, https://www.agrifarming.in/aloe-vera-farming-project-report-cost-and-profit.
  • 16) JIC, https://www.jic.gov.jo/en/non-jordanian-incentives/