Without question consumers today are increasingly looking for organic and natural food products, which is why you may be looking for an organic fruit business plan. Like any other business plan, an organic fruit business plan should clearly describe what your business intends to do, how it will operate, and, of course, how it will generate revenues and profits. These elements should be a focal point of your business plan, and should underscore how they parts of your organic fruit business will benefit a lender or investors. This is known as a value proposition, and should be reflected in your business plan in the following ways:
• Company ownership
• Loan repayment
• Return on investment
• Majority ownership
Many entrepreneurs simply assume that investors and lenders are just good hearted altruists looking for entrepreneurs, start-ups, and ailing businesses to fund. This could not be further from the truth. These individuals (lenders aside) see funding a new business as an investment. As a result, they want to reap some reward from funding your operation. As a result, your organic fruit business plan – or whatever your business plan is for – should clearly reflect what you plan to give them in exchange. The good news is that if you do not know how to craft a strong value proposition, the professional business plan consultants at MasterPlans can help! Call us right now for a free consultation at 877-453-2011.














