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Newly Established Cocoa Estate Seeking Loan in Bahia, Brazil

Cocoa farming project in Bahia poised for growth, targeting global markets with high-quality, seeking funding.

Established 0-1 year(s)
Employees 5 - 10
Legal Entity Private Limited Company
Reported Sales Nil
Run Rate Sales Nil
EBITDA Margin Nil
Industries Coffee Estates
Locations  Bahia
Local Time 12:51 PM America / Bahia
Listed By Business Owner / Director
Status Moderately Active
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Seeking Loan
USD 182 thousand for 16.5% annual interest, 12 years (Native Currency: BRL 1,000,000)
Reason: Seeking investment for cocoa farming project. The business will repay the the loan through personal... View More
Collateral Available: USD 0
Includes physical assets worth USD 720 thousand
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Business Overview
- Cocoa farming project based in Bahia, currently in the pre-revenue stage and actively preparing for its first major harvest.
- Transitioned management from sharecroppers to owner-operated, resulting in significant improvements including road rebuilding, land clearing, and bush pruning over the past 18 months.
- Projected net return of over 300% annually for the next 3.5 years, with estimated annual revenue of BRL 6.72 million and a net profit of BRL 4.164 million after accounting for management costs.
- Strategic plan to diversify crop production with bananas and cupuaçu, emphasizing cocoa dominance to enhance long-term sustainability and income stability.
- Revenue model will be based on supply to prominent exporters such as Barry Callebaut and Cargill, targeting lucrative markets in Europe, North America, and China.
- Holds essential regulatory registration including ITR (Rural Land Tax) indicating compliance with Treasury Department regulations and under State Forestry, ensuring operational legitimacy.
- Despite historical challenges of low cocoa prices and crop recovery struggles, the project is poised for growth with rising global cocoa demand, supported by a thorough management overhaul.
Products & Services Overview
The cocoa farming project in Bahia focuses on producing high-quality cocoa beans as its primary product.
These agricultural products are grown for supply to prominent exporters such as Barry Callebaut and Cargill, who distribute to major markets in Europe, North America, and China. The cocoa is used by chocolate manufacturers, confectionery companies, and food processors who rely on premium cocoa beans for their products.
Assets Overview
Physical assets include the land owned for the project.
Facilities Overview
Own land of 159 hectares located in the south of Bahia.
Capitalization Overview
Self-funded.
No loans.
The promoter and his father are the co-owners of the property.
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