Nata de Coco is the Spanish word for “Cream of Coconut”. It is a chewy, translucent, jelly-like food product produced by the bacterial fermentation of coconut water. It is highly regarded for its high dietary fiber, zero fat, and cholesterol content.

Estimated Investment Cost (based in 2009 prices)

A.   Estimated Cost of Utensils

  • Weighing scale –   P199.75
  • 1 straining cloth   – 25.00
  • Stainless/enamel kettle –   800.00
  • Fermenting basin or Jar (@Php61.75/basin x 30/hr x 8 hrs) –   14,820.00
  • Total  -  P15,844.75

B.   Estimated Cost of Packaging Materials

  • Sterilized glass jar with cap  -  P12.94
  • Cap sealer (100 pcs/P25.00) –   0.25
  • Total  -  P13.19

C.   Estimated Cost of Raw Materials/Ingredients

c1. Nata de Coco grower

  • 1 kilo fresh coconut, grated  -  P 51.00
  • 400 ml of glacial acetic acid  -  108.00
  • 2 kgs of refined sugar  -  71.50
  • 24 liters tap water    -
  • 2 liters nata starter  -  41.67
  • Total for 1 kilo raw nata de coco -  P272.17

c2.  In Heavy Syrup

  • 3/4 kg. refiner sugar –   P26.81
  • 0.1% citric acid  -  0.99
  • Total for 1 kilo raw nata de coco –   P27.80

Procedure

A. Nata de Coco grower

  1. Mix grated coconut with water. Extract milk thru straining cloth.
  2. Dissolve sugar and add the rest of the ingredients and mix thoroughly.
  3. Pour 4 cups of mixture into clean sterile fermenting basins or jars (2 inches depth).
  4. Cover with   manila  paper  and  set  aside undisturbed for 8-10 days.
  5. Harvest nata (approximately a minimum of 15 kilos and maximum of 30 kilos) and wash.

Note: Always use clean and potable water and sterilize utensils and plastic containers.

B. Nata da Coco in Heavy Syrup

  1. Nata used for processing should be smooth, white in color, firm in texture and preferably 1 to 1.5 cm. in thickness.
  2. Soak newly harvested nata in water to facilitate removal of scum. Scrape off the milky curd. Wash thoroughly.
  3. Cut the nata de coco uniformly into desired size, preferably 1.5  x 1.5  inch.
  4. Remove the sour taste and odor completely by soaking in water for 2 days in several changes of water until acidic taste or smell is completely removed.
  5. Boil in water. Drain. Weigh.
  6. For 1 kg. of nata de coco, add 3/4 kg. of refined sugar. Mix thoroughly and let it stand overnight.
  7. Boil for 10-15 minutes or until nata becomes transparent. Desired flavoring may be added.
  8. Drain, set aside the syrup.
  9. Prepare syrup by boiling 2 parts water and one part sugar.
  10. Combine with syrup from the drained nata.
  11. Add 0.1% citric acid for every 1000 ml of syrup.
  12. Pack nata in dry, sterilized glass jars. Pour hot syrup.
  13. Remove air bubbles. Cover tightly.
  14. Sterilize for 30 minutes.
  15. Cool, label, and store.

Estimated Costing and Pricing

Assumptions:

  • For every 10 days, the average harvest of Nata de Coco is 20 kilos.
  • Nata de Coco production is twice a month, totaling 4 working days/month for the production of Nata de Coco grower (2 working days) and Nata do Coco in heavy syrup (2 working days).

Product Costing

A. Direct Cost

  • Raw materials/ingredients (P272.17+27.80 x 8 hour-work x 2 production)  -  P4,799.52
  • Packaging material (P13.19x 469 bottles x 2 production) –   12,372.22
  • Labor cost (P382/day x 4 days)  -  1,52800
  • Total Direct Cost  -  P18.699.74

B. Indirect Cost

  • Water (P220 consumption/22 days x 4 days) –   P40.00
  • LPG (P500/22 days x 4 days) –   90.92
  • Contingency cost (10% of Direct Cost)  -  1,476.41
  • Total Indirect Direct Cost –   P1,607.33

C. Production Cost

  • A+B (production cost of approximately 938 bottles) – P20,307.07

D. Product Pricing

  • Production cost per 12 oz. bottle –   P21.65
  • 20% mark-up of the Production Cost –   4.33
  • Suggested Market Price  -  P25.98

Market Price per 12 oz. bottle: from P28.75 to P36 (as of March 2009)

Source of packaging materials:  Synergos Management, Inc. (02) 712-7030, 711-0257

Registration Requirements

  • Business name registration (www.bnrs.dti.gov.ph)
  • Mayor’s/Business Permit (check your local municipality/city)
  • BIR TIN (www.bir.gov.ph)
  • BFAD Certificate (www.bfad.gov.ph)

Financing Facility

  • People’s Credit and Finance Corp (www.pcfc.gov.ph)
  • Small Business Corp. ([02] 751-1888)
  • Other Financing Institutions (loans.mixph.com)

Technical Assistance (Training and Seminar)

  • DA-BPI ([02] 524-0779, 525-7909/7658)
  • DOST-STII ([02] 837-2191 to 95, www.stii.dost.gov.ph)
  • DTI-PTTC (www.pttc.gov.ph)
  • DOST, R&D (http://itdi.dost.gov.ph)
  • Other training centers

source: dti.gov.ph, photo from buy.tootoo.com

14 Responses
  1. missFLERIDA says:

    san kaya pwed bumili nata starter dto bataan?

  2. nancy magayanes says:

    i started my nata business since 1992. i’m selling my product only locally. i’m from balayan , batangas. i want an advice on how i can transport my product to korea.i have a contact , a korean businessman he wanted me to deliver 10 tons per mos.he wanted it to be sliced already and uncooked.

  3. Ask ko lang po kung meron kayo bago contact number ng synergos mgnt. inc.
    gusto ko rin bumili ng bottle sa kanila

  4. eden cabaron says:

    hello, i’m from cebu.. where can i buy nata starter here in cebu?

  5. anthony says:

    where nearest i can buy nata starter her in bikol

  6. anthony says:

    saan po pinaka malapit na mabibilihan ng nata starter dito sa bikol(naga)

  7. Mercy Villareal says:

    Hi. I’m a retired teacher from Cam Sur. I am interested in pangasius /dory fish culture. Can you help me how I may have a contract as a grower or as a breeder for pangasius/dory fish? Thanks and God bless.

  8. Rohini.S says:

    Hi , I amin Chennai, India. whom should i contact for the seminar and trainng . Pls help. I want to start a business on this. Thank You.

  9. edward says:

    I am an OFW and want to have a business in the Philippines, which business do you think will click? It is very hard to start a business which you are not sure if it will prosper.

  10. Arlene says:

    San po ba pwede bumili ng nata starter d2 sa metro manila?

  11. roger says:

    where ca i buy nata starter here in iloilo?

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