If you owned One Acre of Oil Palm 10 years ago. by now, you would have earned roughly $25,000 or N30Million in revenue

How Do I Know This?


It's Simple


I researched the price of palm oil per litre over the last 10 years, and I multiplied it by the quantity of palm oil that can be produced from cultivating one acre of land.

For context, take a look at the chart 

 

Now for a moment, I want you to imagine the kind of cashflow you could create if you owned 10 Acres of land over the next 5-10 years and cultivated Oil Palm trees on the entire land.

 

That would give you 600 Oil Palm Trees; and at today’s price of palm oil per litre, that would give you approximately 30million to 70million naira every year, depending on the yield of the palm trees per time.

 

…and your palm trees could continue to produce for up to 40 years.

 

Now let's make this even more interesting

 

Imagine that besides the income from the oil palm, you could also own the land it is cultivated on.

 

So, besides earning an income every year from the cultivation of the oil palm, you own the land which will continue to appreciate with time.

 

What this means is that, you can earn consistent cashflow and own land strategically without waiting for your land to appreciate before making money from it.

Let’s take it a step further

 

Now imagine again that you can achieve all these without doing any of the work by yourself.

 

All you have to do is acquire the land and plug into a system that:

Manages the project

Plants the Oil Palm Trees

Maintains the plantation and keeps it healthy

Harvests the Oil Palm

Processes the palm fruits into PalmOil and other by-products

Sells the processed products

Collects the Money and pays into your designated account every year 

...and sends you a regular report on the performance of both the plantation and the business

…all these without any direct involvement needed from you.

 

Yet, you own your land and the trees on it.

 

Just incase you haven’t thought of it yet, what this does for you is that it allows you own a business and an investment in one.

 

So, you will have people working for you and your money working for you at the same time.

 

With this, you can build actual wealth using a strategy that most people won’t even think about.

 

This is not a get-rich-quick scheme.

 

It is a smart and strategic way to build wealth and generate consistent income for the rest of your life by  combining the power of land ownership with the generational wealth potential of oil palm.

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