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Private Placement Memorandum - Agrimex Capital

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Investment and Repatriation Restrictions. Mexico requires governmental approval<br />

prior to investments by foreign persons or limit the amount of investment by foreign<br />

persons in a particular company or economic activity, or limit investment by foreign<br />

persons to only a specific class of securities of a company that may have less<br />

advantageous terms than the classes available for purchase by nations. Mexican<br />

jurisdiction also restricts investment opportunities in issuers or industries, including<br />

certain utility infrastructure sectors such as electrical power generation, deemed<br />

important to national interests. The membership could be adversely affected by<br />

delays in or a refusal to grant, any required governmental approval for repatriation<br />

of capital and gains, as well as by the application to the membership of any<br />

restrictions on investments.<br />

Inflation. Mexico may experience volatile rates of inflation in the future. Inflation and<br />

rapid fluctuations in inflation rates can have negative effects on the economy. If<br />

inflation and rapid changes in inflation were to occur in Mexico, they could have an<br />

adverse affect on the performance of the membership’s Investments.<br />

Government Actions. Government actions in Mexico could have a significant effect<br />

on Companies and economic conditions, which could affect private sector<br />

companies and the membership, and on market conditions, prices and yields.<br />

Furthermore, there can be no assurance that reforms initiated by past governments<br />

will continue or, if continued, will meet the goals set by the government.<br />

Expropriation Risk. It is possible that the Mexican government may expropriate, or<br />

take other actions, that will greatly reduce or eliminate the value of, or the<br />

membership’s economic or legal interest in land and company assets.<br />

Other Operational Risks<br />

Liquidation. If the membership became insolvent, the Investors may be required to<br />

return with interest any property distributed to them that represented a return of<br />

capital, repay any distributions wrongfully made to them, and forfeit any<br />

undistributed profits.<br />

Reliance on the members of <strong>Agrimex</strong> <strong>Capital</strong>. Should any of the members of the<br />

General Partner become incapacitated or otherwise withdraw from participation in<br />

the membership’s management, it could have an adverse affect on the<br />

membership’s performance.<br />

AGRIMEX PRODUCTION PRACTICES<br />

Land that will be used for production of banana<br />

<strong>Agrimex</strong> is very careful when finding land to develop. We look for land that has the<br />

optimal chemical composition and the right texture to make the production<br />

conditions optimal. In the case of bananas we look for soils that have a clay like<br />

texture at between 20% and 40% so that they retain the right amount of humidity.<br />

Production Techniques

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