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Set up a Yoghurt Ice Cream Storeafter 'A' Levels PDG 2612 Group 1 qn 2

Establishing a yoghurt ice cream store after the 'A' Levels exam presents several opportunities and challenges influenced by various demand and supply factors. The demand-side elements include government policies encouraging healthier eating habits, which favor yoghurt ice cream as a preferable option.

Set up a Yoghurt Ice Cream Storeafter 'A' Levels PDG 2612 Group 1 qn 2

Set up a yoghurt ice cream store after 'A' Levels Exam – PDG 2612 Group 1 Qn 2

Demand factors

Government Policies
Government encourages Singaporeans to consume healthy food

More people choose to eat yoghurt ice cream

Substitutes
Yoghurt ice cream/ ice cream

Rise in price of normal ice cream

Decrease in demand of normal ice cream

Increase in demand for yoghurt ice cream

Population
Adults

Near HDB

Easier accessibility

Teenagers

Near schools

Number of students increases

Income
Consumers income decrease

Less willing to spend on ice cream

Demand decrease

Consumers income increase

More willing to spend on Ice Cream

Demand increase

Taste and preference
New type of Ice Cream

Yoghurt Ice Cream is unique

People wanting to try out new taste

Yogurt: healthier alternative

Yoghurt can reduce possibility of getting high blood pressure

Demand increases

Supply Factors

Government policies
Tax on milk

Decrease in supply of goods

Profit decrease

Producers' expectations of Prices
Price is expected to increase when the store is more popular

Long term: increase the supply for higher income

Near future: reduce the supply to build up stocks

Natural factors
Fruit for toppings

Good weather conditions

Increase in supply of fruits

Natural disasters eg drought

Decrease in supply of fruits

Cows

Increase population of cows

Increase in supply of milk

Increase in the quantity of Ice Cream produced

Mad cow disease

Decrease in supply of milk

Decrease in the quantity of Ice Cream produced

Size of industry
More producers selling yoghurt ice cream

More choices for consumers

Goods in competitive supply
Ice cream VS yoghurt ice cream

Increase in production of ice cream

Less milk to produce yoghurt ice cream

Supply of yoghurt ice cream decrease

Rightward shift of supply curve

Cost of production
State of technology

Packaging

Machines

Increase productivity of yoghurt ice cream

Supply increase

Labour

Cost of labour in Singapore is high

Needs More labour BUT less output

Supply decrease

Factor prices

Cost of raw materials

Lower cost of raw materials

Produce more Ice Cream

Supply increases

Higher cost of raw materials

Produce less Ice Cream

Cost of capital

Lower amount of capital

Able to produce less Ice Cream

Supply Decreases

Higher amount of capital

Able to produce more Ice Cream

Supply Increases

Cost of labour

Lower cost of labour

Increase in number of workers

Higher productivity

Increase in supply

Higher cost of labour

Decrease in number of workers

Lower productivity

Decrease in supply

Price of related goods
Price of milk increased

Supply decreases

Leftward shift of supply curve