Sustainable natural resource property Investment - Pearl Lagoon, Nicaragua, RAAS
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Patch River Leading into the property from the lagoon.
United Fruit Company Utilizing the Patch River - 1940
American Timber Company –1950-Atlantic Coast
The fabled Caribbean "Mosquito"
Coast of Nicaragua represents one of
the last roadless and isolated areas of
Central America, a condition that has
contributed to its wildness and has
hampered its economic development.
The isolation of the Caribbean Coast
is diminishing as two new highways
that connect the coast to the national
highway system and to global markets
are completed. The first road, from El
Rama to Pearl Lagoon (Figure 1), was
completed in the summer of 2007.
Isolation and the New Roads
Nicaragua has more than 1.7 million hectares suitable for
precious wood production as teak and 2.7 million
hectares suitable for intensive production of natural
rubber, a product that is currently experiencing very high
demand worldwide.
Patch River Property
The main areas for
investment opportunity in forestry are:
•Forest plantations of commercially valuable timber
•Rubber plantations
•Cocoa bean production for export
•Carbon credits
Assurance of Clean Title from the recent President of the Consejo Regional
Laguna de Perlas
For purchase or joint venture projects contact – Jarrod Hashem001 480 510 [email protected]