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About ProGreen US, Inc. & CEO Jan Telander
ProGreen US, Inc. (ProGreen), (OTCQB: PGUS), www.ProGreenUS.com, @ProGreenUS, is a US company engaged primarily with investments in agricultural and real estate projects in Baja California, Mexico, both through its joint venture partnership with Inmobiliaria Contel S.R.L.C.V. (Contel) and through its majority-owned Mexican subsidiary Procon Baja JV (Procon). Until 2016, the company was called ProGreen Properties, Inc., and was engaged in the business of acquiring, refurbishing and upgrading residential real estate into modern affordable homes, some being aimed at the local real estate market and some sold to European Property Investors. The company's name was changed effective July 22, 2016 to ProGreen US, Inc., "to better reflect the expansion of the company's business activities going forward, investment in agriculture land in Baja California, further planning for residential and commercial real estate developments in the area, with integration of advanced solar technology." The ticker symbol was also changed, from PGEI to PGUS. Prior to ProGreen, Jan had been a property developer in Spain for nearly 40 years, had built several developments with his brother, Ulf, having built and sold over 500 properties. Jan was also a founder of the Swedish solar products manufacturer, SolTech Energy Sweden AB (SOLT:FN Stockholm).
Agricultural Business Unit
Joint venture (JV) agreements between ProGreen and Contel provide for Contel to contribute the land to the joint venture, as well as handling all planning, permits, preparation and construction, in order for the property to be worked, leased or sold as prime farm land. ProGreen is responsible for providing the financing. ProGreen receives with priority the return of the financed amount, from all revenue received, after which the profits are split equally between the two parties.
Through the JV agreements with Contel, ProGreen controls nearly 14,000 acres of agricultural land in Baja, including 2,200 acres plus a 3-year option on the remaining 11,500 acres. Of the total agricultural land, ProGreen expects between 4,000 to 5,000 acres may be suitable for farming, depending on the availability of water. Some of the large remainder of the land which could be 9,000 to 10,000 acres will potentially be used for commercial and residential real estate in direct support of the farming operations and for the local economy and industry that may develop over time as a result of these operations.
Four wells have been drilled on the first tract, producing an abundance of water. Contel has begun their growing operation with a first produce purchase agreement for $1.1 to $1.3 million (USD) for red chile peppers - from Agricola El Consuela, an exporter/importer to the U.S. market which is being grown on the first 100 acres. The profit margin on this first crop is expected to be in the range of 55-60%. ProGreen has stated goals for Contel to increase the growing operation to 400 acres in 2018, 800 acres in 2019, and 1,200 acres in 2020.
Real Estate Business Unit
ProGreen's Mexican subsidiary, Procon, has purchased a tract of land near the town of El Rosario in Baja that covers a total area of approximately 5,000 acres with 4.7 miles of oceanfront. A Master Plan is being created for a very large resort-type retirement and vacation community called "Cielo Mar" that will cover all of this land. Translated into English, Cielo means "heaven" and Mar means "sea." The Cielo Mar planned community will be "heaven by the sea." The first phase of the development of the master plan is underway, and
Cielo Mar The Community
Cielo Mar will be a totally green, all-solar gated community, and will likely include the following, (which can be confirmed only when the master plan is completed):
•Single Family Residences est. 7,000 lots
•Condominium Developments, Several est. 3,000 units
•Hotels, several est. 3,000 rooms
•Marina - for leisure craft
•Golf Courses 3 expected
•Sports & Tennis Center
•Bike, Hiking & Walking Trails
•Green Areas & Parks
•Museum
•Equestrian Center
•Beach Club
•Commercial Center
•Fiber Optic High Speed Internet
•Water Reservoirs
•Sewage Plants
Cielo Mar Initial Market Introduction Offer
The general plan is to select an initial small part of the land which will be the first phase of the development, to be completed with all infrastructure, i.e. water, sewage, tarmacked roads, street lighting, etc. This first phase will then serve as a reference for the rest of the development. With this first phase, the initial market offering will be for accepting "reservations" on A (premium), B and C lots, for example, for early buyers to be able to make final selection of their property locations once the master plan has been completed. The offer for these early reservations will come under the most attractive terms, and will allow early buyers to have preference in the selection of sites. This offer is expected to be made available before the end of March (2017).
Cielo Mar Website
An initial website for the Cielo Mar community will soon be launched, where the public will be able to follow the progress of this planned community. The initial market introduction offer for reservations will be included on the site, when launched.
Management Team for Cielo Mar Development
Alejandro Espinoza Arroyo will be joining Procon as General Manager for the Cielo Mar development in April of this year. He is currently working as a consultant to Procon, overseeing the production of the topographical plan that is required for creating the Master Plan. Alejandro is an accomplished Civil Engineer who has managed 750 construction projects and 500 public tenders, covering a diverse range of development work for the Municipality of Ensenada, which takes up the majority of the state of Baja California. He was also the Plan Manager for Housing and Topography for all of the area within the municipalities of Tijuana, Tecate, and Rosarito Beaches for several years. In addition to his years of service as a large-scale Plan Manager and Project Manager, Alejandro is a well-known chronicler and historian of El Rosario, Baja California and the surrounding region.
About Contel
Jan Telander, President and CEO of ProGreen, has a partnership interest and participates in the management of Contel, which was formed in early 2016. Contel is a partnership between Jan and Flavio Contreras Espinoza, representing an extended family of Mexican land owners. The intent with Jan's interest in Contel was to provide a suitable entity with which to involve ProGreen for the development of properties in Baja. ProGreen cannot own agricultural properties under Mexican law, though Jan's partnership interest in Contel provides a level of control with final signing authority, per the partnership agreement.