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Farming Rubber Trees in Nong Khai

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Great deal!

We have 19 Rai with over 1,500 to 2,000 rubber trees in Nong Khai area (Sangkhom), they are just ripe and ready to be cut, planted 7 years ago.

Please let me know if you are interested. You can visit and audit the land.

The deal above consist in the full plantation of 19 Rai and the asking price is about 1million baht. If you are interest we could help by providing experts in farming rubber trees.

Since our family is in the need of cash, we are interested to sell below the market value. It is important that you reach us at the earliest. In Thailand typically it is not possible for foreigners to personally own agriculture land, yet there are alternative legal ways to own it and own the rights for unlimited time. You could either: incorporate a Thai company or purchase a "usufructis" lifetime agreement. If you are interested to invest in rubber tree plantation, we could help by sharing our learnings.

Kind regards,

Davide

If you are interested to invest in rubber tree plantation, we could help by sharing our learnings.

caveat: except for the secret classified very small amount of deeply hidden info that we have recently gleaned on why we need to sell ASAP.

  • 4 weeks later...

How would you have us respond if you don't answer PM's?

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