Livestock Wealth’s Farmland Investment goes global

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Citrus Crowd-Funding,Garden Tunnels,Macadamia Trees

The citrus crowd-farming initiative in Limpopo attracts 307 international and local investors who own 26% of the farm.

citrus crowd-funding initiative in Limpopo is going global, as it prepares to export citrus fruits to China and several parts of Europe.introducedIt provides investors who want to own a farm with an opportunity to buy – together with other investors – a portion of a professionally-managed farming operation and own it over a period of up to 10 years, for as little as R5 000.

“We are excited to bring land and land ownership within reach of every South African,” notes Ntuthuko Shezi, Livestock Wealth founder and CEO. The company says it now has over R100 million in assets under management across different products, such as pregnant cows, free-range oxen and garden tunnels, with macadamia trees as the most recent farmland.

According to Shezi, the process of harvesting starts by first conducting a crop estimate of how many oranges will come from each tree and in turn from the entire farm.

 

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