Annual Investor Meetup: Transparency You Can Walk Through


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At the end of October, we hosted our annual community and investor meetup at one of The Walnut Fund plantations.

This is not a one-off event.
It’s a practice we repeat every year — consistently, without exception.

Why?
Because we believe that real transparency cannot be achieved through presentations, reports, or updates alone. It is built by opening the doors, inviting people to see the reality on the ground, ask questions, and form their own conclusions.

This year’s meetup took place at our largest location to date. Investors and community members walked the plantation, saw the progress firsthand, and spent time in direct, unfiltered conversations with our team — about operations, challenges, timelines, and long-term expectations.

There were:

  • No limited spots
  • No staged presentations
  • No slogans

Just open access and real conditions.

For us, these gatherings represent more than an update. They are a reaffirmation of how long-term projects are built:

  • through patience, not shortcuts
  • through repetition, not announcements
  • through presence, not promises

Trust, especially in agriculture and long-horizon investments, is not built online alone. It is built face to face, season after season, year after year.

The short video from the meetup captures only a moment of the atmosphere. The real value lies in continuity — in showing up every year, regardless of market cycles, weather conditions, or external noise.

This approach remains a core part of how we operate.
Not because it is expected — but because it is necessary.

In case you missed our annual investor meetup, you can watch a short video from the event HERE. 👈