Invest in Agricultural Land
Property Investment, Property for Sale
Agricultural Land Investment
With the growing demand for food and renewable energies in the World, we are offering a unique opportunity for investors to buy new arable land in Argentina. The land will be used to grow basically soy, corn, sunflower and other commodities which will generate a high annual income and capital growth in the following years.
Why invest in arable land?
There is a shared agreement amongst investment experts that new arable land is a superb investment for a simple reason. As people in China, India and elsewhere grow richer, their demand for more food increases and one kilo of meat requires around eight kilos of grain to feed the animal. As crop demand and prices rise, so does the value of the land on which the crops are grown. The global demand for soft commodities will only increase.
Also, rising oil prices and global warming are also forcing countries to urgently develop other sources of energy and the most efficient way to do this is to obtain it from renewable products like Soy, Corn and Sunflower. These commodities are all proven to be excellent generators of Bio-fuels and other alcohols.
Unique investment
The largest returns for investment in agriculture are in developing countries where land prices remain low, and where it is being brought into production or improved. But it is very difficult for outside Investors to access that land. Typically there are legal constraints on ownership; and buying and selling land is through private networks. There are then considerable problems in arranging efficient and profitable management and cultivation. We offer Investors a unique opportunity of acquiring agricultural land in the interior of South America - which our partner company 'The Food and Water Energy Company' (FWE) will manage on their behalf, and then buy back.
For more information about investing in agricultural land, please contact us today
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