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Plantations International USA Introduces Institutional-Grade Agricultural Offering for Accredited Investors
Plantations International USA LLC has introduced an institutional-grade agricultural offering available to accredited investors, providing exclusive access to Thailand's premium mango sector through a scalable, vertically integrated platform. Structured to align investor participation with long-term plantation performance, the offering is designed to capitalize on strong global demand, premium export positioning, and the inherent pricing power of high-quality agricultural assets, creating a compelling opportunity to participate in one of Asia's most dynamic and high-margin segments of the real asset market.
DOVER, DE / ACCESS Newswire / May 5, 2026 / Plantations International USA LLC, a Delaware-based agricultural investment vehicle, has formally announced the launch of a $13.9 million capital offering structured through profit participation interests, providing qualified investors with direct exposure to one of Southeast Asia's most dynamic agricultural markets.
The offering, comprising of up to 20,000 profit participation interests and represents a highly structured entry point into the rapidly expanding tropical fruit sector, with a focus on premium mango cultivation in Thailand. With a low minimum investment threshold, the initiative has been strategically designed to align institutional-grade agricultural operations with a sophisticated investor base seeking long-duration, yield-oriented opportunities.
At the core of the investment thesis lies a vertically integrated operating model centered on the acquisition, cultivation, and commercialization of high-quality Nam Dok Mai mangoes, widely regarded as one of the most commercially valuable mango varieties in Asia. The Company's operational framework leverages long-term agricultural cycles, targeting a projected 25-year harvest horizon designed to deliver consistent annual cash flow participation derived from real asset productivity.
Based on internal forward-looking financial models and current operating assumptions, the Company is targeting annualized returns of over 15.76%, reflecting anticipated performance under the planned operational strategy and market conditions.
From a structural standpoint, investors participate directly in 80 percent of net profits generated from mango sales, with the remaining 20 percent allocated toward agricultural management and operational execution. This streamlined economic alignment ensures that investor returns are intrinsically linked to production performance, market pricing dynamics, and the overall scalability of the plantation model.
The Company operates through a strategic partnership with a Thailand-based agricultural services provider, Plantations International Co. Limited, responsible for on-the-ground plantation management, including cultivation, harvesting, and distribution. This localized execution layer provides critical operational leverage, combining international capital with regional agricultural expertise, thereby enhancing efficiency across the full value chain.
From a market perspective, Thailand continues to hold a significant position in global mango exports, with the Nam Dok Mai variety commanding strong demand across both domestic and international channels. Plantations International's export-oriented strategy is designed to capture premium pricing opportunities in high-growth markets, supported by established logistics access to major international airports and seaports.
Plantations International USA LLC's offering is being conducted under Rule 506(c) of Regulation D, enabling broad-based capital formation through general solicitation while maintaining a disciplined investor qualification framework. Plantations International USA LLC retains full discretion over capital deployment, allowing for dynamic scaling of plantation assets in response to market conditions and expansion opportunities.
Leadership oversight is centralized under a manager-led structure, enabling decisive execution and streamlined governance across all operational and financial dimensions. This approach reflects a broader institutional trend toward professionally managed agricultural platforms capable of delivering both scale and consistency over extended investment horizons.
With global food demand continuing to rise and agricultural assets increasingly recognized as a foundational component of diversified portfolios, Plantations International USA LLC's latest offering positions itself at the intersection of real asset investing, sustainable production, and long-term income generation.
As capital continues to migrate toward tangible, yield-generating sectors, this initiative underscores the growing institutionalization of agriculture as a core investment class, with tropical fruit production emerging as a particularly compelling segment within the broader landscape.
Contact Information
Marvin Lee
Director of Communications
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+ 1 305 404 2092
SOURCE: Plantations International USA LLC
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