Why Invest in Farmland Now?

In an era of market volatility and inflation, farmland offers a compelling case for portfolio diversification and long-term wealth creation.

The Farmland Investment Thesis

Inflation Hedge

Farmland historically preserves value against inflation. Land appreciates while crops generate periodic income.

Tangible Asset

Unlike stocks or crypto, farmland is a real, physical asset you can see and visit. Ownership provides security.

Non-Correlated Returns

Agricultural returns don't move with stock markets. Diversify your portfolio with an independent asset class.

ESG Alignment

Sustainable farming supports environmental goals. Own an asset that creates positive impact.

Asset Strategy

Timber + Fruit: A Dual Approach

Our plantation strategy combines premium timber crops (sandalwood, teak) with fruit crops (mango) to balance long-term appreciation with intermediate income.

Timber (Sandalwood & Teak)

Premium hardwoods that appreciate significantly over 15-25 years. Sandalwood heartwood can reach ₹6,000-30,000/kg at maturity.

Fruit (Mango)

Annual income from Bihar's renowned mango varieties (Langra, Chausa) starting from year 5-7, providing cash flow while timber matures.

Intercropping visual

Bihar's Agricultural Strength

Net Sown Area

Workforce in Agri

Agro-Climatic Zones

Mango Production

Bihar's Agricultural Potential

Why Bihar is the next frontier for managed farmland investment.

Agro-Climatic Advantage

Three distinct agro-climatic zones support diverse crop cultivation year-round.

Untapped Potential

While South India leads in managed farmland, Bihar remains largely unexplored despite better soil.

Strategic Location

Access to eastern India markets with improving connectivity and infrastructure.

Government Support

State agricultural roadmaps aim to boost productivity and farm incomes.

Land ownership
Tax Considerations

Potential Tax Benefits

Agricultural income in India enjoys certain tax advantages. However, specific benefits depend on your individual circumstances and current tax laws.

Agricultural income is generally exempt from income tax in India
Land holding may qualify for certain state-level benefits
Long-term capital gains treatment may apply on land sale
Consult a qualified tax advisor for your specific situation

Note: This is general information, not tax advice. Please consult a qualified professional.

Ready to Explore Farmland Investment?

Learn more about our Araria project or speak with our team.