πŸ—’οΈNotes

[1] The value of the potential income and profit indicated is calculated under the assumption that all favorable factors for growing paulownia trees and selling the products obtained from these trees on the market are present. Please read the risks section before making a decision.

[2] During its life cycle, the tree produces oxygen as a by-product. In case of premature felling, the deductions from the transferred funds are a commission for the implementation of the right to fell the tree.

[3] It is necessary to take into account the risks associated with the implementation of the project. We factor into the business model all possible risks and force majeure circumstances that may in any way affect the final profitability. Among other things, such force majeure circumstances include: earthquakes, epidemics, epizootics, pandemics, forest fires, floods, political upheavals, political coups, wars, financial crises and other events that cannot be foreseen and prevented. Although paulownia is one of the most resilient and viable trees, they can still die, become sick, and, as a result, grow longer and produce less by-products and profits, pests may breed, and so on - all this can affect the profitability of specific plots.

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