• Now Open for Investment · Ado-Awaye, Ibadan

PALM II

FARM CITY

A 1,000-acre ecological farm city integrating oil palm cultivation, sustainable agriculture, eco-tourism and real estate in the heart of Oyo State, Nigeria.

1,000acres

Total Land Area

30years

Revenue Horizon

80%

Investor’s Produce Share

#4.5M

Price Per Acre

Executive
Summary

Palm II Farm City is an innovative 1,000-acre ecological development designed to elevate agriculture and sustainable living in Nigeria. Located in the scenic Ado-Awaye, Ibadan, this farm city integrates environmentally responsible practices with modern agricultural techniques, innovative infrastructure, and real estate development.

A unique blend of agro-business, residential communities, tourism, and conservation — Palm II aims to become a model for sustainable farming and eco-tourism, offering significant investment opportunities and long-term returns.

Land Use Allocation

600 Acres-Oil Palm Plantation

-Primary income driver, focusing on high-demand palm oil production. 
-Projected yield: 22 metric tons per hectare annually (after maturity).                                 

100 Acres-Climate-Smart Agriculture

-Diversified crops (e.g, vegetables, maize, cassava). 
-Use of sustainable and efficient farming practices like drip irrigation and precision agriculture.                               

100 Acres - Reserved Forest

-Conservation of biodiversity, carbon sequestration, and eco-tourism. 
-Support sustainability initiatives and compliance with green standards.                  

600 Acres-Oil Palm Plantation

-Primary income driver, focusing on high-demand palm oil production. 
-Projected yield: 22 metric tons per hectare annually (after maturity).                                 

600 Acres-Oil Palm Plantation

-Primary income driver, focusing on high-demand palm oil production. 
-Projected yield: 22 metric tons per hectare annually (after maturity).                                 

600 Acres-Oil Palm Plantation

-Primary income driver, focusing on high-demand palm oil production. 
-Projected yield: 22 metric tons per hectare annually (after maturity).                                 

Location

Along the Iseyin Abeokuta Expressway Coordinate: 7°42’20.7″N, 3°26’45.4″E
A few kilometers from the Ado-Awaye Mountain Lake, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.

Legal Documentation

Palm II Farm City holds a Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) — Nigeria’s highest and most secure land title. Land registry search has been completed and the authenticity of the document verified.

Developed and managed by Kabzeel Investment Limited in collaboration with the Kabzeel Cooperative. Led by Folasiji Bomi-Daniels, Architect and Permaculture Designer..

OTHER AFFILIATES

Soilless Farm Lab · Ladipo Daniel Farms · Ikara Farm City · NIHORT · CRIN

Folasiji Bomi-Daniels — Chief Investment Officer (CIO)

Architect · Permaculture Designer · President, Greenland Permaculture Association · Promoter of the Farmbanking Concept

"Nigeria still imports 25% of its palm
oil needs — ₦7.4 billion in 2024 alone.
Palm II is positioned right at this gap."

Palm Oil Facts & Market Opportunity

Frequently Asked Questions

Investors can purchase a minimum of one acre.

Investors will start receiving returns from the 5th year of planting, with payouts occurring twice annually for the next 30 years.

The processing facility will allow for the commercialisation of the oil palm products, generating additional revenue and ensuring a steady market for palm oil.

No, Kabzeel Investment Limited will manage the farm operations, including the planting, maintenance and processing, while investors will receive periodic reports and returns on their investment.

As with any agricultural investment, there are risks related to weather conditions , market fluctuations, and operational challenges. However, the farm’s strategic location and diversified agricultural approach minimize these risks.

Real estate development will commence in 2027, after the oil palms have been established.

Ready to own a piece
of Palm II Farm City?

Join investors already securing their share of Nigeria’s most

innovative ecological farm city. Minimum investment: ₦1 million.