Oil Palm Plantation in Nigeria: How to Turn Farmland into a Million-Naira Cashflow Asset

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Oil Palm Plantation in Nigeria: How to Turn Farmland into a Million-Naira Cashflow Asset

Oil palm is more than just a crop — it’s a golden tree of wealth. From cooking oil to cosmetics, biofuels to pharmaceuticals, palm oil is in over 50% of the products we use daily. The demand is global, the market is booming, and the opportunity for investors is massive.

Today, savvy investors — both in Nigeria and abroad — are quietly tapping into oil palm plantations to create steady cash flow for decades.

ATTENTION: With the right location and management, an oil palm farm can generate millions annually from sales of palm oil, kernel oil, and by-products. Send a message below to invest in the oil palm business in Nigeria.

Why Oil Palm Is the Perfect Long-Term Investment

  • High Demand, Low Supply in Nigeria: Nigeria imports palm oil despite having fertile land, meaning local supply is a guaranteed market.
  • Multiple Streams of Income: Palm oil, kernel oil, kernel cake, shells for biomass, and even palm wine.
  • Long Lifespan: A single planting can yield fruit for 25–30 years with proper care.
  • Export Potential: Asia, Europe, and North America have strong demand for sustainably produced palm oil.
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Why Palm Crest & Palm City Are Perfect for Palm Oil Investment

When investing in oil palm, location matters. Palm Crest, located in Ogun State, and Palm City, located in Oyo State, are not just agricultural estates — they are strategically positioned in areas with:

  • Fertile soil for oil palm cultivation.
  • Access to transport routes for easy distribution and export.
  • A growing population is creating local demand for palm products.
  • Rising land value ensuring your investment grows in both agricultural output and real estate appreciation.

Owning farmland or property near these estates means you’re at the intersection of real estate growth and agricultural cashflow — a rare combination in Nigeria’s investment landscape.

SEE THIS: Palm Oil: Nigeria’s Billion-Dollar Investment Opportunity

What Your Investment Could Look Like

Let’s take a simple example:

  • 20 hectares of oil palm
  • Average annual yield per hectare: 3–4 tonnes of palm oil
  • Selling price per tonne: ₦800,000–₦1 million
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That’s ₦240 million to ₦400 million in annual revenue once your plantation matures — and this continues for decades.

The Diaspora Advantage

If you live abroad or in Nigeria, an oil palm plantation is one of the safest agricultural investments to run remotely. With the right farm management team, you can own land near Palm Crest or Palm City, plant oil palm, and enjoy annual harvest profits without being physically present.

ATTENTION: Palm Crest is located in Ogun State, Nigeria. If you would like to invest in the oil palm business in Ogun State, kindly send a message below for more details.

Plus, as land value appreciates, your farmland could also be worth 5–10x more in a few years — especially with infrastructure projects boosting accessibility.

SEE THIS: Palm Crest vs Palm City, Which Oil Palm Investment is the right for you

ATTENTION: Palm City is located in Oyo State, Nigeria. If you would like to invest in the oil palm business in Oyo State, kindly send a message below for more details.

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Why You Should Act Now

Palm oil demand is rising. Fertile land is getting scarce. Prices of farmland near estates like Palm Crest and Palm City are increasing yearly. The earlier you secure your land and start planting, the sooner you start building a generational wealth asset.

Ready to Invest?
Let’s help you acquire farmland in acres/hectares near Palm Crest and Palm City to start your oil palm plantation journey. Contact Sureland Realtors today and secure a piece of the future.

For more details about oil palm investment in Nigeria, please call or WhatsApp Peter at +234 901 509 4850 or click on the WhatsApp button on your screen.

Peter Oyedepo

Peter Oyedepo is an award-winning realtor in Lagos, Nigeria and the lead consultant of Sureland Realtors (RC 2004840). He helps people both in Nigerians and in the diaspora to invest in real estate for profit maximization.