Tushar Flower Market

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PRESENTED BY:

Tushar Gautam
Gudimalkapur Flower Market Study
Market Infrastructure Existing:
Objective: To study amenities currently 2 entry and 1 exit point for vehicles - no
parking regulation
available in the market, ease of
conducting business and analyse future
requirements of the market. 3 public toilets - not accessible for women

Key Takeaways: Redevelopment plans


1 mobile canteen - informal food vendor
shall need to address solutions for:
• organized parking,
• accessible toilet facilities,
1-2 days flower storage in shops with
• better storage and solutions, plastic/thermocol boxes
• water supply to the market.
6 common points for water supply for
flower and vegetable markets
Gudimalkapur Flower Market Study
Stakeholders Existing:
200 Shops-Retail and Wholesale.(R/W)
Objective: Understanding roles and 34 Commercial Shops
income of various stakeholders in the
market, and their problems and
1 market hall for farmers.
opportunities

Key Takeaways: Redevelopment plans Seasonal variation of street vendors


shall need to address solutions for:
• increasing income of the 200 commission agents in R/W
stakeholders, Flower market
• providing organized market system.
Insurance schemes such as Pradhan
Mantri Suraksha Bhima Yojana (PMSBY)
Gudimalkapur Flower Market Study
Economics Existing:
471 cr annual income of retail and
Objective: To study existing demand and
wholesale vegetable stalls
supply of the market, collect economic
data and analyze how to predict demand
162 cr annual income of retail and
and improve market functioning.
wholesale flower stalls

Key Takeaways: Redevelopment plans 6 cr annual market fee


shall need to address solutions for:
• Predicting demand and supply, Rs. 600 average daily wage for unskilled
• Streamlining market processes. workers.
Rs.1000 average daily for skilled workers.
Gudimalkapur Flower Market Study
Waste Management Existing:
Objective: To study current waste management 2-3 days flower storage in shops with
practices, analyze potential sustainable systems plastic/thermocol boxes
and commercial recycling.
4 waste dumping areas in market
Key Takeaways: Redevelopment plans shall
need to address solutions for:
• Reducing quantity of waste, 1-2 times waste collected daily.
• Planning a systematic waste collection
system,
• Introducing composting and waste 3-4 truckloads average waste generated
recycling systems. daily
• Improving the income of local shop owners
and daily workers
Upto 5 ton/day waste treated in biogas
plant.
Gudimalkapur Flower Market Study
Waste Management Ideas given by me for Waste Management for livelihood:
1. Proper segregation of waste so that we can send the leftovers to the
Beneficiaries re-sustainability plant, which is going to pay us for the waste. In this
1. Supplier of Flowers way, the income of owners increased by 2000-3000 per month.
2. Market Commission 2. Trained local vendors for making ornaments and decorative items
3. Shop owners through leftover flowers by which the average income of the owner
4. Local Vendors increased by 600-1000 per day by selling those items
5. Buyers 3. We have partnered with a biogas plant nearby to dump some
amount of flower to decrease the waste
4. Brands, like Lakme, have shown interest in purchasing flowers for
their nail polish
5. Also collaborating with Agarbatti makers to purchase some quantity

Photos of Decorative items

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