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Baking for Profit: Starting a Small Bakery

Author George Bathie
Publisher Practical Action
Category Business & Economics
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Author(s)George Bathie
ISBN / ASIN1853394076
ISBN-139781853394072
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Sales Rank1,308,284
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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With good planning and access to good staff, raw materials and markets, setting up a bakery can represent an excellent enterprise opportunity. This practical manual is invaluable reading for those starting their own baking business or any baker looking to improve their existing business in order to increase profits.

Most communities have the capacity to support a well-run bakery business. Baking for Profit provides the kind of clear guidelines and advice that entrepreneurs need to start their own small bakery. With a focus on effective planning, this book covers all aspects of the business, from first steps and feasibility studies to site and buildings, employees, health and safety and the right kind of equipment.

The author gives appropriate recipes for initial production in detail, as well as guidance on suitable production systems and straightforward methods of keeping track of costs as the business expands. Valuable advice is provided on overcoming production problems and troubleshooting as well as transporting goods efficiently.

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