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 peanut farmer portfolio ) to increase productivity of peanut'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 peanut sector. We trade ltd will provide the option for large investor's to invest in a ( specific peanut farmer portfolio ) which meet their investment goals and profits return.
Introduction
The peanut, also known as the groundnut, goober, pindar or monkey nut, and taxonomically classified as Arachis hypogaea, is a legume crop grown mainly for its edible seeds.
The peanuts market is projected to register a CAGR of 4.5% during the forecast period, 2021-2026.
Due to COVID-19, the peanut exporting countries have been hard hit with the decline in demand in importing countries amid the lockdown. Additionally, manufacturing industries in most of the developing nations were also closed for months. This resulted in a decline in demand for peanuts globally. However, the peanut demand has returned to pre-COVID-19 levels currently and is expected to increase during the forecast period, as exporters are experiencing demand from Southeast Asian countries and the European region.
As of 2019, China and India are the largest consumers and exporters of peanuts in the world, accounting for more than 36.0% of the global consumption. However, peanut consumption increased dramatically in Senegal at the rate of 12.0% during 2016-2018.
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OPPORTUNITIES
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The Netherlands, Germany, and the United Kingdom are the three countries that offer ample opportunities to exporters of peanuts in developing countries. In the future, the European market for peanuts is expected to grow due to the changes in the consumption patterns of customers, as plant-based protein is gaining popularity instead of meat-based protein. With people becoming more interested in healthy eating, peanuts are expected to become an important source of unsaturated fats, fiber, proteins, vitamins, and minerals