Investing in the Farms

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Investing is something not many people are naturally good at. Some may be able to learn their way through and become successful with their investments while others, no matter how much they try, still cannot make a break. And I personally believe that all of us have failed at some point.

Proposition

Ms. Irene had a challenge a few weeks ago asking what would we do if she'd give me (or you) $5k with the condition that we're going to make an investment, what would we invest the money in?

The first thing that came to mind was what we are doing in real life - financing agricultural endeavors which although a bit risky because prices of vegetables are highly dependable on supply and demand (plus some factors that affect cropping like weather conditions among others), has proven to be profitable in a shorter period.

Of course, we all want to make profits when investing but that's not the main reason why I am choosing agriculture or farming as my place of investment.

So what then?

I believe one of the very basics when making an investment is knowing where you are putting your money into. Whilst we are still learning, we already know the ins and outs of the business - the markets, the processes, or how things are done. We have farm input partners which makes it easier and faster to acquire materials and stuff. We also know channels when it comes to marketing (selling) the produce.

We are doing pretty well and for that, I'm confident that we can do even better with an additional capital inflow. With enough workforce (laborers), harvests and yields can be good (although not 100% guaranteed).

Brief Background

Our province (Cordillera) is a vegetable haven with mountainous terrains rich with agricultural lands. We have a colder climate which keeps our farm produce (referred to as 'highland vegetables') mostly fresh, firm, and crisp.

✅ Huge market

If the stats are still correct, about 80% of the country's vegetable supplies are coming from our region. Some known greenhouses here in the locality provide veggies to the chains of Supermalls, restaurants, and hotels too.

Within the province capital are two large, bustling vegetable trading centers where varieties of farm produce are easily sold each and every day to wholesale buyers from the different markets in the country.

✅ Challenges

Vegetable farming is rather a delicate endeavor if I may say so, and one of the challenges we (and others) are facing now is finding good and diligent farm workers or laborers who treat our investments as their own. There are schedules to follow especially when it comes to the timing of spraying, adding fertilizers, and stuff. Some workers tend to be unconcerned even when their crops are showing signs of problems. A delay in the application of the needed plant nutrients can break a cropping season.

Another is the rising costs of farm inputs. Prices of fertilizers, seeds, disease control, and everything else have doubled and are still increasing, not to mention the operation costs involved.

Also, our country is prone to typhoons, storms, and extreme weather conditions which obviously affect crops. While our region is not susceptible to flooding, strong winds and incessant rains (and even drought) have a great impact on the farm outputs.

✅ Opportunities

Our region is a hub for job opportunities in the agricultural sector (in the farms and in the end market - trading centers).

Migrant workers from other places (mostly from the lowlands and even as far as Mindanao) come here for employment. Without them, we are not sure how our markets and farms here would thrive since we lack local workers.

And while there are challenges (known and unknown), the upside can be a lot more. With the good prices of vegetables this year, most people are enjoying good profits from their investments and labor. In fact, we know several farmers who earned their first millions in these past few months alone. That means their workers also share half of the gains (after all overhead and operating expenses are deducted). Even small-scale farmers are happy.

So if you're asking, is investing in farming or agriculture worth it?

I would say yes. There are risks involved (some are beyond one's control) but the chance of making it big is good. One can get his ROI in a shorter timeframe too.

Personal Thoughts

Farming or agriculture is one of the sectors that make an economy thrive, not to mention it feeds the nation and provides various opportunities to people.

More and more people are realizing the potential of it. Stories of degree holders (professionals) quitting their jobs and turning to agricultural pursuits are common here in the locality, although they are not literally going to the fields and working under the sun but taking advantage of various business opportunities that the farming sector is opening up like providing capital for those who do not have it etcetera.

But while there are tales of successes, there are failed investments too which is normal in any endeavor, so one must be realistic in his/her expectations.

For infotainment only. None of these are financial or investment advice.


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Yes I was thinking the same, I am planning to make an investment or do a business in agriculture. since a lot farmers here still doing it traditionally. The only downside is the distribution is a little bit bad here.
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When it's about investment, risk comes automatically and we can't avoid it. Doesn't matter if it's a crypto investment or an investment in agriculture.
We need food and investing is one of the best decisions you can make because there are two benefits. Firstly, it can be profitable for you and secondly, It's good for your country and the dependency on other countries for food will be reduced. I appreciate it very much.
!PIZZA

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Farming business can be so profitable and a lucrative one, but what baffles me most is the stress it holds. Once one can look away from the stress, one will surely over come

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I wonder what kind of stress you are referring to but yes, farming can be profitable too. It's been so here and hopefully will continue to be :)

!PIZZA

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The stress I meant is the time to cultivate and to manage it.. I hope it keeps
Going

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That's the magic I guess, people who appreciate the fruits of their labor do not find it stressful. It's how they put food on their tables.

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Well, that true also.. let's keep it going

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I totally agree when you say one needs to know the ins and outs of something before one invests. You sure do know a lot about the agricultural sector. I on the other hand know quite little, but I learned a lot from reading.

!PIZZA

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I'm still learning but yes, we pretty much know the basics, especially of how the market works. With regards to farming practices, we have a lot of learning, lol!

Thank you and glad you too, are learning :)

!PIZZA

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I remembered we tried financing on farming tomatoes but it failed. We didn't get our capital. So sad.

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Sorry to hear. Such an experience is quite common. Most people here still continue to do it and they eventually get their break in the next cropping seasons.

!LUV

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Yes that's true but one of the big problem with it is that our farmer didn't become honest to us. He do by his own without asking our idea.

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That's one of the concerns here too. We usually dismiss them when they do that. It's not really easy to find honest and trusted people.

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Yes I felt so sad about it pero Wala Ng magawa eh.

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Investing in farming is risky talaga no. What if nag uumpisa ka palang then naka encounter kana agad ng problem, parang if its me na di talaga knowledgeable sa ganyan, matatakot na ako agad. But if inaral naman and you have back up plan if ever something happened, then you'll survive. Investing sound so easy pero mas dito ako pinakahihirapan talaga.

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True yan sis. Lalo pag first time mo ginawa tapos nalugi, dapat may backup funds para ituloy. Dapat matibay ang loob hehe. Parang sugal din kasi. Gastusan mo na at lahat tapos biglang may bagyo, sinira pananim, wala na. Mag umpisa ulit.

!LADY

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Yan ito pa, yong mga calamity na di natin inaasahan. Dapat talaga matibag loob at handang handa na sa mga ganito. Pero if naman nalampasan na to, magiging okay na rin siguro lahat. Pero another back up plan pa rin dapat.

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Yes sis. D maiwasan yung may loses din pero basta go lng ng go and makakabreak din.

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Pag pumaldo ako sa crypto, pangarap ko makabili ng farmland.

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Pumapaldo ka naman na ata eh hehe. Hakot nang hakot ngayon para pag bull run ayon!

!PIZZA

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Another thing about investment is that some people let fear overcome them instead of them to overcome fear and that is why they mostly fail
Investment is truly risky but we should be brave and make sure that we invest in right things

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Yes, most people (including me) tend to make fear stop them from doing things. Fortunately, we learn along the way :)

Thank you !LADY for the awesome input.

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For every investment comes with the risk but I actually believe also that one cannot be successful without not taking risk I mean the calculated risk. It is that risk in investment that is fearing people to dive into

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That's true. Risks are inherent in almost everything but like you said, most are fearful when it comes to taking risks.

!PIZZA

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Your perspective on the opportunities and challenges in farming and agriculture provides valuable insights for those considering this investment path. Success stories and the potential for returns on investment are enticing, but a realistic approach and diligent planning are necessary to navigate the complexities of the agricultural sector.

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That's right, we should not be jumping on it because it looks attractive. We should know better than to do that :) What I shared was only one opportunity in that sector and while it may work with us here, it may not in other places.

Thank you for your amazing input, Tomi.

!PIZZA

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You are right about agriculture and life, I've always thought that the reason we don't have enough food here is that many has abandoned agriculture and has pursued business and virtual life.
I have plans to invest in agriculture because I know it's a good deal! I guess I have many things to do as I keep growing 🙃

I always admire your work and everything, you're a great lady! Keep up the good work 💜

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That might be the reason. I wish you the best on your plans :) We learn more as we experience or do things :)

Thank you lots for your kind remarks !LADY

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