Wealth from the Soil (Ufuyo)
Buy the cow. Back the trip. Bank the profit.
Real cows, real trips, real profit - fully tracked, fully managed through Botswana's premium export pipeline.
How It Works: The 5-Finger Rule
Wealth from the soil (Ufuyo) managed through a transparent, high-integrity five-step process designed to protect your pastoral assets.
Step 01: The Thumb
Asset Selection
Procuring vetted, export-grade cattle from our network of Southern African communal and commercial farmers.
Step 02: The Index
Traceability Shield
Every animal is tagged and registered on the BAITS system, providing absolute ownership proof for the investor.
Step 03: The Middle
Feedlot Finishing
Asset value is maximized through premium feeding cycles in vetted South African feedlots for optimal grading.
Step 04: The Ring
Secure Logistics
Managed cross-border transport under full insurance and veterinary clearance to the final slaughter point.
Step 05: The Pinky
Profit Settlement
Execution of offtake contracts with premium abattoirs and direct settlement of capital plus profits to you.
Wealth from the Soil (Ufuyo)
Physical Security
You purchase a biological asset, not a derivative. Every head is protected by our Floor Strategy, ensuring live auction values cover your initial capital.
Traceability Shield
Real-time visibility powered by Botswana’s BAITS ID system. Every head of cattle is tracked from kraal to market.
Communal Wealth
Wealth from the Soil reaches beyond the kraal. For every head successfully traded, we donate 4 pairs of school shoes to local pastoralist kids.
Choose Your Engine: Cash-Flow or Profit
We release strictly capped 50-head batches to match our weekly abattoir logistics (two full tri-axle trailer loads). Once 50 spots are filled, the truck moves.
The 35-Day "Cash-Flow" Cull
Ideal for: Fast liquidity and short capital lock-up.
Cost per Head: R 11,825 (Covers the 400kg animal, feed, transport, and processing).
Duration: 35 - 45 Days.
Expected Profit: ± R 700 - R 1,500 per head (based on South African market carcass rates).
The 140-Day "Premium Weaner"
Ideal for: Higher total returns through a full feedlot growth cycle.
Cost per Head: R 17,565 (Covers the 275kg animal, 140 days of premium feed, and logistics).
Duration: 120 - 150 Days.
Expected Profit: ± R 1,700 - R 2,500 per head (targeting A-grade beef premiums).
Traceability Shield
The dual-tracking system ensuring every animal is accounted for from the soil to the shelf.
01. Digital Tagging
Source registration via BAITS (Botswana Animal Identification and Traceability System) ensures every animal has a immutable digital identity.
02. Visual Shield
Dual high-frequency visual ear tags are applied for real-time physical verification throughout the feedlot growth cycle.
03. Payout Audit
All weighing, health clearances, and grading reports are logged in a tamper-proof asset ledger for the investor.
Our Proof of Work
Asset Certificate
BAITS Authorization
Health Clearance
Abattoir Report
You Aren't Buying into a Fund. You Are Buying a Cow.
Imali Inkomo ensures direct asset ownership. You hold the title to a physical biological asset, managed by experts and secured by the wealth of the soil (Ufuyo).
Verified Sourcing
Every head is sourced from certified Southern African farmers and immediately registered under our Traceability Shield with a unique BAITS digital ID.
Managed Growth
Our livestock are managed by pastoral experts in premium South African feedlots, optimized for growth through scientific nutrition and strict veterinary care.
Asset Realization
Cattle are delivered to premium off-takers. Once graded, your initial capital plus your share of the carcass profit is paid directly to your dashboard.
Wealth from the Soil:
Our Heritage Impact
At Imali Inkomo (Ufuyo), our footprint goes beyond asset management. For every single head of cattle successfully traded through our platform, we donate 4 school shoes to children in need within our operating communities in Botswana and South Africa.
When you Start Your Herd, you are driving grassroots social upliftment and investing in the shared prosperity of the soil.