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Forestry project fund application report

Forestry project fund application report

The fund application report refers to the report issued by the project investors to obtain the support of special government funds. Government financial support includes investment subsidies, incentives, loans and loan interest subsidies, and only approves fund application reports.

Government financial support includes investment subsidies, incentives, loans and loan interest subsidies. The government only examines and approves the fund application report and decides whether to give financial support. Specific approval authority and usage are as follows:

1. Free investment subsidy refers to the investment fund subsidy given by government departments to qualified enterprise investment projects and local government investment projects at the next lower level. The investment subsidy given by the government is generally not higher than 30% of the total investment;

2. Reward is an encouraging policy of government departments for enterprises with outstanding performance, and the amount of reward depends on the specific situation;

3. Discount on loans means that government departments give discount on loans to qualified investment projects that use medium and long-term bank loans.

Core tip:

Analysis on investment environment of forestry projects.

Background and development of forestry projects.

Necessity of forestry project construction.

Analysis on the competition pattern of forestry industry.

Reference of forestry financial index analysis.

Market analysis and construction scale of forestry industry.

Construction conditions and site selection scheme of forestry projects.

Uncertainty and risk analysis of forestry projects.

Analysis on the development trend of forestry industry.

Outline of fund application report (adjustable according to customer's requirements)

The first chapter is the research summary.

Section 1 Research Background and Objectives

The second part is the research content.

Section III Research Methods

Section IV Data Sources

Section V Research Conclusions

I. Market size

Second, the competitive situation

Third, industry investment hotspots

Fourth, the economy of industrial project investment.

Chapter II Overview of Forestry Projects

Section 1 Background of Forestry Project

I. Name of Forestry Project

II. Organizers of Forestry Projects

Three, the competent department of forestry projects

Four, the proposed forestry project area and location

Five, undertake the feasibility study of the unit and its legal representative

The foundation of intransitive verbs research.

Seven. Overview of research work

The second section feasibility study conclusion

I. Market Forecast and Project Scale

Second, the supply of raw materials, fuel and electricity

Third, site selection

Four, forestry project engineering technical scheme

Verb (abbreviation of verb) environmental protection

Six, factory organization and labor capacity.

VII. Progress in Forestry Project Construction

Eight. Investment estimation and financing

Nine. Financial and economic review of forestry projects

X. conclusion of comprehensive evaluation of forestry projects

Section III Table of Main Technical and Economic Indicators

Problems and suggestions in the fourth quarter

Chapter III Analysis of Investment Environment of Forestry Projects

Section 1 Analysis of Social Macro-environment

Section 2 Policy Analysis of Forestry Projects

I. National policies

Second, the forestry industry access policy

Third, the forestry industry technology policy

Section III Local Policies

Chapter IV Background and Development of Forestry Projects

Section 1 Background of Forestry Project

I. National and Forestry Development Planning

Two, the forestry project sponsor and the reason for the initiation

Section II Overview of Forestry Project Development

First, the investigation and study of forestry projects and their achievements were carried out.

Second, the trial production work

Iii. On-site preliminary investigation and preliminary investigation work

Four, forestry project proposal preparation, suggestions and approval procedures

Section 3 Necessity of Forestry Project Construction

I. Status quo and gaps

Second, the development trend

Third, the necessity of forestry project construction

Fourth, the feasibility of forestry project construction

The necessity of the fourth quarter investment

Chapter V Analysis of Forestry Industry Competition Pattern

Section 1 Current Situation of Domestic Production Enterprises

I. Information of key enterprises

Second, the geographical distribution of enterprises.

Third, the economies of scale of enterprises.

Fourth, the number of employees in the enterprise.

Section 2 Analysis of Enterprise Characteristics in Key Areas

Section III Analysis of Enterprise Competitive Strategy

First, product competition strategy

Second, the price competition strategy

Third, the channel competition strategy

Fourth, competitive sales strategy.

Five, service competition strategy

Sixth, brand competition strategy.

Chapter VI Analysis and Reference of Financial Indicators of Forestry Industry

Section 1 Analysis of Forestry Production and Marketing

Section 2 Analysis of Assets and Liabilities of Forestry Industry

Section 3 Analysis of Forestry Assets Operation

Section IV Profitability Analysis of Forestry Industry

Section 5 Cost Analysis of Forestry Industry

Chapter VII Market Analysis and Construction Scale of Forestry Industry

Section 1 Market Survey

I. Investigation on the output and use of the proposed forestry project

Second, the existing product production capacity survey

Third, the product output and sales survey

Fourth, the investigation of substitute products.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) product price survey

Six, foreign market survey

Section 2 Forecast of Forestry Market

First, the domestic market demand forecast

Second, product export or import substitution analysis

Third, price forecast.

Section 3 Marketing Strategy of Forestry Industry

I. Promotion Methods

Second, the promotion measures

Third, promote the price system.

Fourth, the product sales cost forecast

Section IV Product Scheme and Construction Scale of Forestry Project

I. Product Scheme

Second, the construction scale

Section 5 Forecast of Sales Revenue of Forestry Project Products

Chapter VIII Construction Conditions and Site Selection Scheme of Forestry Projects

Section 1 Resources and Raw Materials

I. Review of resources

Second, the supply of raw materials and main auxiliary materials

Three, the need for production test of raw materials

Section 2 Selection of Construction Area

I. Natural conditions

Second, infrastructure.

Three. Socioeconomic conditions

Four. Other factors to be considered.

Section III Site Selection

I. Comparison of Multi-site Schemes

Second, the website recommendation scheme

Chapter IX Application Technology Scheme of Forestry Projects

Section 1 Composition of Forestry Projects

Section II Production Technical Scheme

I. Product standards

Second, the production method

Three. Technical parameters and process flow

Four, the main process equipment selection

Five, the main raw materials, fuel, power consumption index

Six, the main production workshop layout scheme

Section 3 General Layout and Transportation

First, the general layout principle

Second, the transportation plan inside and outside the factory

Third, the storage plan

Fourth, the area and analysis

Section 4 Civil Engineering

I. Architectural features and structural design of main buildings and structures

Second, the design of special foundation engineering

Third, building materials.

Fourth, the civil engineering cost estimation

Section 5 Other projects

A, water supply and drainage engineering

Second, power and public works.

Third, seismic fortification

Fourth, living welfare facilities.

Chapter X Environmental Protection and Labor Safety of Forestry Projects

The first section of the environmental conditions of the construction area

I. Geographical location of forestry projects

Two. Topography, landform, soil, geology, hydrology and meteorology

Three. Mineral resources, forests, grasslands, aquatic products and wildlife, plants and crops.

Four, nature reserves, scenic spots, historical sites and important political and cultural facilities.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) Distribution of existing industrial and mining enterprises

Six, the distribution of living quarters and population density, health status, endemic diseases, etc.

Seven. Environmental quality of atmosphere, groundwater and surface water

VIII. Transportation situation

Nine, other social and economic activities that pollute and destroy the status quo.

X. Environmental protection, fire protection, occupational safety and health and energy conservation

Section II Major Pollution Sources and Pollutants of Forestry Projects

First, the main pollution sources

Second, the main pollutants

Section III Environmental Protection Standards Adopted by Forestry Projects

Section IV Environmental Governance Scheme

1. Possible geological, hydrological and meteorological impacts of forestry projects on surrounding areas.

Second, the possible impact of forestry projects on natural resources in surrounding areas.

Three. Possible impacts of forestry projects on surrounding nature reserves and scenic spots.

Four, the final discharge of various pollutants control measures and comprehensive utilization plan

Five, greening measures, including shelterbelts and greening of construction areas.

Section 5 Suggestions on Environmental Monitoring System

Section VI Estimation of Environmental Protection Investment

Section 7 Conclusion of Environmental Impact Assessment

Section 8 Labor Protection and Safety and Health

First, the analysis of occupational hazards in the production process

Second, the main facilities of occupational safety and health

Three, labor safety and occupational health institutions

Four. Suggestions on fire control measures and facilities.

Chapter II XI Enterprise Organization and Labor Ability

Section 1 Enterprise Organization

First, the enterprise organization form

Second, the enterprise work system

Section 2 Labor Ability and Personnel Training

I. Ability to work

Two, the total annual salary and the average annual salary of employees.

Third, personnel training and cost estimation.

Chapter XII Implementation Progress of Forestry Projects

Section 1 Implementation Stage of Forestry Project

First, the establishment of forestry project implementation management institutions.

Second, financing arrangements.

Three. Acquisition and transfer of technology

Four. Survey design and equipment orders

Verb (abbreviation of verb) construction preparation

Six, construction and production preparation

Seven. final acceptance of construction

Section II Implementation Progress of Forestry Projects

First, cross the map

Second, the network diagram

Section III Implementation Costs of Forestry Projects

A, the construction unit management fee

Second, the production preparation fee

Third, the production staff training fees

Four, office and living furniture purchase costs

Five, survey and design fees

Other payable expenses of intransitive verbs

Chapter XIII Investment Estimation and Fund Raising

Section 1 Estimation of Total Investment of Forestry Projects

I. Investment in fixed assets of the whole society

Second, the liquidity estimation

Section 2 Financing

I. Sources of funds

Second, the forestry project financing plan

Section III Investment Use Plan

I. Investment and use plan

Second, the loan repayment plan

Chapter 14 financial and sensitivity analysis

Section 1 Estimation of Production Cost and Sales Revenue

I. Estimation of Total Production Cost

Second, the unit cost

Third, the sales revenue estimation

Section II Financial Evaluation

Section 3 National Economic Evaluation

The fourth quarter uncertainty analysis

Section 5 Analysis of Social Benefits and Social Impact

First, the impact of forestry projects on national political and social stability.

Two, the mutual adaptability of forestry projects and local science and technology, cultural development level

Three, the mutual adaptability of forestry projects and local infrastructure development level

Four, the mutual adaptability of forestry projects and local residents' religion and national habits.

Five, the impact of forestry projects on the rational utilization of natural resources

Six, national defense benefits or projects that affect forestry

Seven. Impact on environmental protection and ecological balance

Chapter 15 Uncertainty and Risk Analysis of Forestry Projects

Section 1 Construction and Development Risks

Section 2 Market and Operational Risks

Section III Financial Risks

Section 4 Political Risk

Section 5 Legal Risks

Section 6 Environmental Risks

Section 7 Technical Risks

Chapter XVI Analysis on the Development Trend of Forestry Industry

Section 1 Research on the Main Problems and Countermeasures of China's Forestry Industry Development

First, the main problems in the development of China's forestry industry

Second, the countermeasures to promote the development of forestry industry

Section 2 Analysis on the Development Trend of China's Forestry Industry

Section 3 Analysis on Investment Opportunities and Development Strategies of Forestry Industry

I. Analysis of Investment Opportunities in Forestry Industry

Second, the overall development strategy analysis of forestry industry

Section 4 Investment Risks of China's Forestry Industry

I. Policy risks

Second, environmental factors.

Third, market risk.

Four. Avoidance and Countermeasures of Investment Risks in Forestry Industry

Chapter XVII Conclusions and Suggestions on Feasibility Study of Forestry Projects

Section 1 Conclusions and suggestions

I. Concluding comments on the proposed plan

Second, explain the main comparison scheme.

Three, put forward solutions and suggestions for the main problems that have not been solved in the feasibility study.

Four, explain the main problems corresponding to the revision, and put forward the revision opinions.

Five, the infeasible project, put forward the main problems and suggestions.

Six, the conclusion of the main controversial issues in the feasibility study

Section 2 Feasibility conclusions and suggestions on the future development and investment of China's forestry industry

Chapter XVIII Financial Statements

Section 1 Balance Sheet

Section 2 Investment Benefit Analysis Table

Section III Income Statement

Chapter XIX Annex of Feasibility Report on Forestry Project Investment

1, location map of forestry project

2, the main process flow chart

3, the organizer's financial statements in recent five years.

4, forestry project required achievement transfer agreement and achievement appraisal.

5. General layout of forestry projects

6, the main civil engineering plan

7, the main technical and economic indicators summary table

8, forestry project investment budget table

9. Basic statements and auxiliary statements of economic evaluation.

10, cash flow statement

1 1, cash flow statement

12, income statement

13, table of sources and usage of funds

14, balance sheet

15, financial foreign exchange balance sheet

16, fixed assets investment estimation table

17, liquidity estimation table

18, investment plan and financing table

19, unit product production cost estimation table

20, fixed assets depreciation expense estimation table

2 1, total cost estimation table

22, product sales (business) income and sales tax and additional estimates.

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