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A feasibility study on the marketing potential of oregano mosquito patch / by Jehan Kylle Curayag, Maria Dresden Daag, Mary Britt A. Dalapo and Abigail Dimasuhid.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Dumaguete City : Foundation University ; 2025.Description: 145 pages : col. (ill.) ; 28 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • (CBA-BSBA) LG 221 D35 B87 A5 B87 .2025 C87
Online resources: Summary: ABSTRACT This feasibility study aims to assess the potential for producing and marketing SkipAbite, a mosquito repellent patch made from oregano extract. The objective is to provide a locally made alternative to conventional chemical repellents by utilizing oregano,a plant that is both effective and abundantly available in the Philippines. The research examines various aspects of the business, including product development, market demand, production processes, management strategies, and financial viability. Through surveys and interviews,the findings indicate a strong market interest in natural mosquito repellents, particularly among consumers seeking safer alternatives for their families. The study reveals that the production of SkipABite can be profitable when effective costing, pricing, and marketing strategies are implemented. The availability of raw materials,community support,and the unique positioning of the product enhance the likelihood of success. In conclusion, the findings of this study demonstrate that SkipABite is a promising business venture. With adequate planning, dedication, and community backing,it has the potential to thrive in the local market for natural insect repellents.
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Thesis Thesis Foundation University Library Undergraduate Thesis (CBA-BSBA) LG 221 D35 B87 A5 B87 .2025 C87 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Link to resource Available 0092025005004

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ABSTRACT
This feasibility study aims to assess the potential for producing and marketing SkipAbite, a mosquito repellent patch made from oregano extract. The objective is to provide a locally made alternative to conventional chemical repellents by utilizing oregano,a plant that is both effective and abundantly available in the Philippines.
The research examines various aspects of the business, including product development, market demand, production processes, management strategies, and financial viability. Through surveys and interviews,the findings indicate a strong market interest in natural mosquito repellents, particularly among consumers seeking safer alternatives for their families.
The study reveals that the production of SkipABite can be profitable when effective costing, pricing, and marketing strategies are implemented. The availability of raw materials,community support,and the unique positioning of the product enhance the likelihood of success.
In conclusion, the findings of this study demonstrate that SkipABite is a promising business venture. With adequate planning, dedication, and community backing,it has the potential to thrive in the local market for natural insect repellents.

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