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Kick-Starting Entrepreneurial Dreams From As Little As R300 Thanks to the wonders of app technology, a sideline business that takes both little time and money can be created in less than 10 minutes.

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With start-up capital of as little as R300, those with an entrepreneurial spirit can expand their revenue streams and kick-start a side hustle by investing in Fedgroup's Impact Farming. This crowd-farming initiative enables the asset owners to generate income from selected agricultural products and renewable energy.

Pioneered in South Africa by investment and insurance group, Fedgroup, Impact Farming allows investors to unleash their inner entrepreneur through the unprecedented opportunity to generate an income by owning assets in various farming ventures.

Currently, the choice of assets consists of blueberry bushes, beehives where sustainable honey is produced and urban solar farms that generate electricity. A regular income based on the production of these assets can then be earned.

To kick-start an investment in Impact Farming, entrepreneurs need to download the Fedgroup app, select the asset or mix of assets they wish to invest in and can start by making a purchase for as little as R300. The complete insurance and maintenance, as well as the harvest and sale of the produce are all included in the purchase price.

"We are excited to bring this ground-breaking innovation to South Africa. We believe that Impact Farming will create additional revenue streams for our asset owners and play a meaningful role in the growth of the agricultural and renewable energy sector.

"The beauty of this app, which is the first of its kind in South Africa, is that it can be used to generate extra income while keeping your day job and allow those who want to diversify their investment portfolio a platform to do so," says Fedgroup CEO Grant Field.

Impact Farming also appeals to a new generation of socially conscious investors, comprising predominantly of millennials, who want their money to do good in the world, while still realising a fair return on their investment.

Asset owners can expect increased returns over time, in line with inflation or energy price increases. In the case of blueberries and beehives there is also an increase as the bush or colony matures. Solar panel owners earn an income every month, while blueberry and beehive owners are paid twice a year, after the harvest seasons.

Entrepreneurs who invest in Impact Farming have peace of mind in the full knowledge that their assets are housed on accredited farms and managed by an experienced team. To build on this offering, the company is considering adding other agricultural products in the future, and creating a secondary market where investors can trade their assets.

Those who invest in beehives will help to increase local honey production by adding over 500 beehives to the country's bee population.

The agricultural sector is also facing a myriad of challenges, including but not limited to the ageing population of experienced, commercial farmers. Impact Farming incubates a new generation of farmers who contribute towards food and sustainable energy production.

Established in 1990, Fedgroup has grown into South Africa’s leading independent financial services group. Our independence has allowed us to develop our own point of view on the business of insurance and investment. We put people before profit. We believe in old-fashioned ideas like honesty, integrity and dignity. And we place a lot of value in our dedicated and committed staff.
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