Investment
At SOYAGI, we are committed to transforming Turkey’s agricultural sector through a strategic investment in advanced soybean processing. Our business model is B2B, targeting industries such as animal feed, poultry farming, aquaculture, and biofuel production.
We have outlined a robust financial and operational plan that begins with a $30 million USD initial investment to establish a state-of-the-art processing facility. This plant is expected to generate $105 million USD in annual revenue by the second year of operations, driven by efficient production, smart logistics, and a strong sales network.
Financial Plan
SOYAGI’s financial plan projects a $30 million USD initial investment with expected annual revenues of $105 million USD by year two. The business aims for profitability within two years and a payback period of 42 months, supported by a lean cost structure and efficient B2B sales strategy.
- Initial Investment: $30 million USD
- Revenue Projection: $105 million USD annual revenue by year two
- Business Model: B2B sales
- Cost Structure: Includes production, labor, raw materials, distribution
- Profitability Goal: Within 2 years
- Payback Period: 42 months from production start
- Monitoring Metrics: ROI, cash flow, break-even point
Operational Plan
Our operations begin with a modern soybean processing facility designed for efficiency and scalability. Phase 1 ensures stable production and quality control, while Phase 2 expands capacity to 60,000 tons and establishes raw material sourcing points in Brazil and Argentina to secure supply and reduce costs.
Risk Management
We address risks across market, operations, environment, finance, and compliance. Strategies are in place to manage price volatility, supply chain disruptions, regulatory changes, and financial uncertainties—ensuring business continuity and resilience.
- Market Risks: Price volatility, demand shifts, competition
- Operational Risks: Supply chain issues, equipment failure
- Environmental Risks: Natural disasters, pollution
- Regulatory Risks: Compliance with international/local laws, trade tariffs
- Financial Risks: Investment sourcing, cost fluctuations, debt management
- HR Risks: Labor shortages, safety concerns
- Technological Risks: Industry advancements
- Political/Economic Risks: Instability, inflation, currency fluctuations