Risk Assesment
Risk Assessment for investments in Planet-A-mor
As in any investment there is a risk factor, we at Planet-A-mor (PAM) aim to be as transparent as legally possible, without compromising our Intellectual Property in all our transactions. This document will outline the potential risks and how PAM will address them.
Planet-A-mor LLC owns and operates the land where we plant your trees. The land is located 15 minutes by boat from Tournavista, which is 3 hours by car from Pucallpa in the Peruvian Amazonas. The value of the land and its buildings (house and nursery) is a part of your investment security.
PAM is a Registered company in the state of Wyoming USA EIN 92-2008397, owned by 4 different Holding companies with owners in Peru, USA, and Denmark.
PAM always plants a minimum of 10% more trees than we sell, as a precaution for investors.
PAM always plants ahead of investment; we plant the trees before they are sold!
PAM owns a large quantity of fully mature timber trees on the land with a massive biomass.
PAM has full control over our supply chain; we operate on our own land with people employed by us.
PAM, using NFT technology, tokenizes each tree with geolocation and photograph, in order to verify their existence and ownership. All our trees are authenticated and secure from double selling of biomass and carbon credits.
PAM has our own nursery which secures an organic, non-GMO product line.
PAM grows/sells REAL, tangible, physical things that you are welcome to visit, touch and hug.
PAM your investment is planted in the natural world. The eco-wealth that is generated is genuine.
Natural disasters:
There are no historical records of wildfires or widely destructive flooding in the Tournavista area; we have vocal statements from Mayor Hector Cristobal Nolasco of Tournavista and the Chief of the Ashaninkas Bernardo Cobo Arévalo confirming this statement by co-signing it.
Pest attacks are widely avoided due to the permaculture model and the job of the PAM caretakers.
Statement by the local Forest engineer EDUARDO GUTIERREZ CANO:
Through this letter let me greet you, I am an agronomist engineer EDUARDO GUTIERREZ CANO, I have been in the agroforestry field for 28 years in Pucallpa and basically in the entire Amazon jungle of Peru. I also take the opportunity to answer the query of Engineer Jorge Cachique, about whether there were floods and plagues in the Tournavista area,
In the case of floods, they are not frequent in the area, we would say that once every 4 years, in the month of February they can happen, but they are quite controlled as they are of type C level, that is, of low flow. This is because Tournavista is in the zone called intermediate jungle, where if we can find frequent floods, which last almost 4 or 5 months a year, it is in the low jungle zone, in the zone called IQUITOS VARZEA, near the border with Brazil.
On the pest side, there have been no pests in the area that have not generally been controlled in this type of forest regeneration, where timber trees, fruit trees, edible roots and vegetables are mixed, in small areas, due to their The same diversity helps to control any pest in a natural way, since there is enough distance in homogeneous species any manifestation of pests is avoided in an excessive way.
Link to the signed Document in Spanish. INIA Statement of natural disasters.pdf
A Monthly PAM Investment is a 100%
green regenerative investment