Account holders will only be able to invest in company farming projects when they select this option.
How it work
Group Investment
Investor will be able to enter the market via group investment . what group investment does it gives like minded investors the opportunity to take advantage of the market. We Trade ltd will pool investors funds together and invest it in a ( active gungo peas farmer portfolio ) to increase productivity of gungo pea's and profit returns. The group investment is mostly for small investors who wants to be apart of market but only can invest a small amount of there capital.
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Standalone Investment
Is mostly for large Investors who wants to invest in the gungo peas sector. We trade ltd will provide the option for large investor's to invest in a ( specific gungo peas farmer portfolio ) which meet their investment goals and profits return.
Introduction
A tropical plant of the pea family, pigeon peas are generally grown as a food crop. They have a high nutritional value which makes them an ideal supplement to the diets that are protein-deficient. They not only offer nutritional benefits but also help to tackle health related issues such as cough, acidity, stomach pain, poisoning, piles and swelling of internal organs. Widely used in animal feed, fuel wood, rearing lac insects, green manuring, soil conservation and windbreaks, pigeon peas have now become an extremely important crop as they are cultivated in virtually every tropical country of the world. Furthermore, the perennial nature of pigeon peas allows farmers to take multiple harvests. The resulting surplus can be traded in both local and international markets. Factors such as population growth, improving living standards and growing health awareness among the consumers are currently influencing the demand for pigeon peas in the global market. According to IMARC Group, the global pigeon peas market reached a volume of 11.6 Million Tons in 2020.
provides a detailed insight into the global pigeon pea market. The report has segmented the market on the basis of major geographies. Currently, India represents the largest producer of pigeon peas accounting for around 70% of the total global production. India is followed by Myanmar, Malawi, Kenya and Tanzania. The report has also analysed the top exporting and importing countries in the global pigeon pea market. Myanmar represents the biggest exporter of pigeon peas accounting for nearly 90% of the total global export volumes. Myanmar is followed by Tanzania, Sudan, Kenya, France, Ecuador, Sri Lanka, Peru, India and Malawi. Among the top importing countries, India represents the biggest importer of pigeon peas accounting for more than 95% of the total global import volumes. India is followed by Zimbabwe, the United States, Peru, United Kingdom, Malaysia, Australia, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Canada. Looking forward, the global pigeon pea market is expected to exhibit strong growth during the next five years.