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03/03/16 10:04 AM

#1224 RE: RealDutch #1223

Wow, that land is expensive, especially the waxberry plantation.

1,495 acres valued at $666M, or $110 per square meter.

The yearly yield of waxberries grown at this plantation is 14,500 tons.

The location of this asset is in a mountain area at high altitude. Mountain waxberries become ripe normally 15 days later than other waxberries because they don’t have to experience rainy seasons and are able to enjoy longer sunshine. Therefore, mountain waxberries are of higher quality and last longer during long-distance transportation.