This investment opportunity features a premier, large-scale 5,000-acre agricultural plantation strategically located in Malaysia. Combining high-yield industrial forestry with premium, export-grade fruit cultivation, the asset is independently valued at RM 397 million (~USD 84.5 million) as of May 2024. Benefiting from a secure, long-term leasehold tenure with over 90 years remaining, the plantation is fully owned by the target company, completely independent of government forestry concessions, and positioned for imminent commercial monetization.
Asset at a Glance
Asset Component
Details & Specifications
Commercial Timeline
Total Land Area
5,000 acres (Direct land title ownership)
>90 years leasehold remaining
Eucalyptus (4,000 acres)
~2.7 million Eucalyptus urophylla trees
Expected harvest from FY2028F
Durian (1,000 acres)
~11,000 premium Musang King & Black Thorn trees
First harvest expected FY2025F
Valuation
RM 397 million (~USD 84.5 million)
Independent third-party assessed
Core Investment Highlights
Strategic and Secure Land Profile
- Prime Location: Situated within one hour of a major Malaysian capital city, featuring an undulating topography highly suited for agriculture.
- Ready Infrastructure: Equipped with established internal road networks and highly reliable water access.
- Operational Autonomy: Direct title ownership with a >90year lease eliminates dependency on erratic government concessions, ensuring stable, multidecade operations.
High-Value, Dual-Crop Synergy
- Eucalyptus Urophylla: A fastgrowing, lowmaintenance industrial timber species experiencing robust global demand across pulpwood, wood chips, veneer, and biomass supply chains.
- Premium Durian: Focused entirely on elite Musang King and Black Thorn varieties. Both crops have traversed their 5to6year gestation phase, with the durian orchard entering its immediate revenuegenerating yield phase.
Unprecedented China Export Upside
- Durian Surge: Durian remains China's top fruit import by value. Following the landmark Q3 2024 approval for fresh Malaysian durian exports to China, this asset is primed to capture massive export premiums. Currently, 90% of Malaysian durian is consumed domestically, leaving an immense, untapped international runway.
- Timber Deficit: China's domestic cultivation constraints continue to drive a heavy reliance on highquality imported eucalyptus timber.
Robust Fiscal Incentives & Elite Management
- Tax Exemptions: Granted Pioneer Status for the durian plantation, yielding a 100% tax exemption on statutory income for 5 years, alongside lucrative agricultural allowances for capital expenditure deductions.
- Expert Execution: Managed by an executive team boasting over 70 years of combined experience in timber and plantation operations, backed by elite agronomy advisors and deep contractor networks.
Market Dynamics & Growth Catalysts
Market Outlook
- Timber Sector: Malaysian timber exports are projected to scale from RM 25.2 billion (2022) to RM 28.0 billion by 2028F, propelled by rising global construction and shifting geopolitical supply chains.
- Durian Sector: The global durian market is exploding at a 7.2% CAGR, forecast to reach RM 193.6 billion by 2030F (up from RM 118.9 billion in 2023), fueled almost entirely by Chinese consumer demand for luxury agricultural produce.
Future Expansion Vectors
- Yield Optimization: Immediate opportunity to scale durian density from the current ~12 trees/acre to the industry standard of ~40 trees/acre.
- Acreage Expansion: Availability of adjacent land parcels for strategic acquisition and scaling.
- ValueAdd Diversification: High potential to integrate agrotourism concepts, including ecoresort chalets and luxury villas, leveraging the plantation's scenic topography and proximity to the capital city.
Currency: USD
Target Price / Revenue: TBD
Target Price / EBITDA: TBD
