STARTING A
WATER FACTORY
IN NIGERIA.
12/07/2023
By: Lovelyn Uchenna
For: Thesent Kelvin
How Much It Cost to Start a Pure Water
Business in Nigeria:
According to reports, the production of sachet water in Nigeria started
in the late 90s and today the advancement in scientific technology has
made sachet water production one of the fastest growing industries in
the country. So many individuals and corporate bodies in Nigeria now
engage in packaging water in polythene sachets of about 50-60 cl.
which they sell to the public.
Hence, drinking water is commercially available in such easy to open
sachets. In Nigeria, the production, marketing and consumption of
sachet water have increased tremendously. There are now several
brands of this sachet water marketed in Nigeria.
The majority of consumers tend to be more concerned with the
appearance and taste of water than the invisible loads of potentially
harmful micro-organisms as well as other contaminants that may be
present in the water. Pure water is in high demand in homes, schools,
institutions, offices, churches, hospitals, public gatherings, etc. As long
as you can find humans there, water is needed.
So, if you can meet with the demands of providing clean and
affordable drinking water, this business idea is for you. Starting a pure
water business in Nigeria is very profitable but it needs a capital to run
it effectively. Over millions of sachets are consumed every day. The
high demand for sachet water continues to increase because of the
rising population of the country.
Estimated Cost Breakdown to Start a Pure
Water Business in Nigeria;
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1. Purchasing Land and Building the Factory: N5
million – N7 million
To start a pure water business in Nigeria, you need land, and
depending on your capital, you can lease or build your own factory.
Note that building can be big or small, it all depends on your budget,
but ensure to follow the standard factory layout for overall ease of
production. Your factory layout should include a general office, water
production room, storage material room, toilet, changing/cloakroom,
and laboratory.
In addition, you have to ensure that the production area is free from
water and air pollution. You have to make sure that there’s constant
power supply at the factory. The factory should be situated in a secure
area with a good road network. Note that you will need to drill a
borehole or partner with water corporation agencies.
2. Business Registration: N500,000
Next is registering your business with the Corporate Affairs
Commission (CAC). Here, you can do a business name registration,
register as a Limited Liability Company, or any other type of
registration that suits your business structure. Registering your
business name or company with the Corporate Affairs Commission can
cost you as low as N10, 000 or as high as N100, 000.
You will also need to obtain NAFDAC approval to be able to make and
sell your sachet water to the general public. NAFDAC approval for your
water business means your water is fit for drinking. Start by going to
the NAFDAC office to obtain and fill the relevant forms.
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2. Required Equipment and Materials: N3Million –
N5Million
You will also need to buy some necessary equipment when starting a
pure water business in Nigeria. Ensure to buy what you can afford and
rent the rest till you can buy them. Work within your budget. Here are
the things you will need to kick start your journey as a Sachet (Pure)
water business owner:
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Printed nylon sachets – N470/kg
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Packaging bags – N3200/Bundle
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Water micron filters – N250/one
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Micron filter casing – N3500/one
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Treatment materials (Activated carbon, Hydrolytes, Brim,
Calcite, Sand, Gravel) – N64,000
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Soap for monthly tank cleaning maintenance – N450
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Diesel – N190/litre
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Fuel – N140/litre
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Drums, buckets and plastic baskets – N400/one
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Overalls, crocs, disposable hand gloves and hair nets – N7200
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Borehole system – N100,000
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Overhead tanks (2) – N40,000
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Water filtration unit + treatment charging – N250,000
20 KVA generator – N700,000 to N1,200,000
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Pumps, valves and pipes – N150,000
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UV sterilizing unit (55 Watts) – N23,000
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Reverse osmosis unit (optional, 2000L) – N2,500,000
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Ozone generator – N450,000
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Automatic filling/sealing machine – N650,000
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Delivery truck (most popular is the Mitsubishi Canter) –
N1,200,000
4. Employees and Human Resource: N100,000
Payroll per month
This is one of the most sensitive aspects of your business. Human
resources are the lifeblood that drives the whole mechanism of your
production. Before employing any personnel in contact with water
production operations, ensure that you ask/require for a proper food
handler’s medical test, and also provide proper training for machine
handling and processes.
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Machine operators (2) – N12,000, above daily production
target would earn them extra N3 commission/bag
Quality Control – N20,000 to N30,000 depending on your profit
margin
Marketing/Administrative personnel – N20,000, with N200
commission for each new client
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Cleaner (1) – N8, 000
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Driver – N15,000 with extra N3 for extra bags sold
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Motor boys (2) – N8000, commission amount are the same as
driver.
Security – N10, 000, this is necessary especially if you don’t
want your properties missing at night.
Conclusion:
Staring a pure water business can be very lucrative and the
opportunity in the industry is endless and open to any savvy
entrepreneur.
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For reference; https://www.profitableventure.com/ng/cost-start-purewater-business/
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