Farmland investment Ukraine
Farmland investment Ukraine
Investment Opportunity – Entry Level $5,300
Demand in agricultural land has increased as a result of the growth in the world’s population (there are approximately 150 more mouths to feed every minute). Add this to the desire for more land to produce bio fuels, and demand for soft commodities is higher than ever before.
Grain production is at a record low
However, supply remains stagnant. Production of grains is at a historical 30 year-low, and yet consumption continues to grow, hitting a record high of 35 million tonnes in 2008.
As a result, a significant gap between supply and demand has emerged. This gap in the market has attracted institutional funds who have poured £8 billion into agricultural land during the last 18 months, despite the economic downturn.
The global wheat price reached a massive US$247 on 10th June 2009, and is projected to be US$270 per tonne by May 2011.
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Emerald Knight together with Aston Lloyd PLC and Euro Farms can now announce a new investment providing clients with the opportunity to reap rewards from agricultural land in the “bread basket” of Europe: Ukraine
Grain production is at a record low
- Ukraine is known as the “bread basket of Europe” namely for the fact that 70% of its land is arable, and it has 40% of all rich black soil in the world
- Not only is the wheat price projected to rise from US$188.64 per tonne (November 2009) to US$215 per tonne by September 2010 (Chicago Board of Trade, November 2009); crop yields in Ukraine are predicted to increase to 8 metric tonnes per hectare (USDA, 2009), one of the strongest levels worldwide, according to the Agricultural Marketing Resource Centre.
- A Ukraine-based management company (Eurofarms LLC) will oversee all operations and implement western management techniques, technology and state-of-the-art equipment to provide high yields for investors
- The price of agricultural land in the Ukraine is forecast to double in 2009 from US$1,500 a hectare, and then continue to increase by 28% per annum (areas such as Western Europe are overpriced and offer land at around US$13,200 – US$32,200 per hectare)
- You can do your bit for the environment. Crops such as wheat and rapeseed are being used for biofuels production
- Located at the crossroads of east-west and north-south trade routes, Ukraine is an ideal platform for exporting to both Russia and the EU.
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