MAPHANENI

OCTOBER 2023

APRIL 2021

The Maphaneni Bush Spray has given us the potential to more than double the carrying capacity of the grazing pastures as there's less competition for water resources from arboreal plants. The subsurface water table significantly improves as there's less water demand. As more sunlight gets through to the ground there's less composing(sp) of the grass tufts and greater biomass coverage of grass species. Also a greater diversity of more palatable grasses. For every 1 tonne of herbaceous mater above ground, there's 29 Tonnes below ground.  This all requires water & nutrients which could otherwise be used by range land species.

January 2020

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I invest?

To invest with Mombe Mari  please contact any of the following people and they will get your investment sorted.
ted@silverback.co.zw
andrew@silverback.co.zw
gamu@silverback.co.zw
paul@silverback.co.zw

What is the minimum investment amount?

The minimum investment amount is $5000USD payable in RTGS.
The website used to ascertain free market rate of exchange between local currency (RTGS ZWL) and United States Dollars at the time of investment or redemption is https://www.marketwatch.co.zw.

What are the returns?

Apart from hedging investment against the world price of beef, interest is earned at rates ranging from 4% to 8% per annum (depending on value and period of investment) and compounded monthly.

What is the minimum investment period?

6 Months

How does the investment work?

Fabwell Farming (Private) Limited, trading as ‘Mombe Mari’ (Hereinafter ‘Fabwell’) is offering an  alternative, unique opportunity to invest in a large scale beef breeding company and receive full benefits of secured currency depreciation protection and real value growth, leaving the management of underlying operations to successful specialists.  
In essence Fabwell’s investment product offering is a commodity denominated, fixed return, secured debenture. The main attraction is that Fabwell will take local RTGS/ZWL investment  (expended in farming operations) and convert into a secure debenture representing a certain number of kilograms of live cattle, earning a fixed return in kilograms
An investor’s money is immediately converted from local currency into United States Dollars and then into kilograms of beef at world price plus 1% upon investing.
Apart from hedging investment against the world price of beef, interest is earned at rates ranging from 4% to 8% per annum (depending on value and period of investment) and compounded monthly.
Upon redeeming investments, payment will be made at world price less 1%, once again multiplied by the free market rate of local currency (RTGS ZWL).
The website used to ascertain free market rate of exchange between local currency (RTGS ZWL) and United States Dollars at the time of investment or redemption is https://www.marketwatch.co.zw.
The website is used to obtain the average world live cattle price in United States Dollars at the time of investment or redemption is https://markets.businessinsider.com/commodities/live-cattle-price.

Can I invest with RTGS?

Yes you can.
The website used to ascertain free market rate of exchange between local currency (RTGS ZWL) and United States Dollars at the time of investment or redemption is https://www.marketwatch.co.zw.

Where are your ranches located?

We are running 3 ranches currently.
Norton
Dubane ( Near Gwanda )
Mapaneni ( Kezi District )

After investing can I take my cattle?

When you redeem your investment you cannot take your cattle out.

Why would I invest in cattle?

It is argued that fiat currency based investments create illusions of wealth, whereas commodity based investments provide clarity as the results are tangible and reflect actual asset value. Historically, in Africa, people have always measured and kept wealth in cattle. An investment, which locks value in internationally recognized commodities, which are easily redeemable, resonates well with the economic psyche of the continent. The intrinsic value of beef in Africa is unquestionable, thus an investment denominated in kilograms of live beef is undoubtedly sound and stable. 

How many hectares do you cover?

60,000+

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