From plantation to world-class city.
SELAC is developing 60,000 acres in Rivercess County into one of West Africa's largest integrated agricultural enterprises, and the foundation of Rivercess Nova City.
Six crop divisions, one integrated enterprise
Vertically integrated agriculture across six divisions, from field to export terminal, built for quality, capacity, and reliable supply.
Natural Rubber
Natural rubber for a growing world.
Sustainably grown natural rubber, processed to export grade for tyre and industrial buyers.
View detailsPalm Oil
The world's most used vegetable oil, grown responsibly.
Crude palm oil milled on-site, produced to responsible-sourcing standards for food and industrial buyers.
View detailsCocoa & Coffee
Premium beans from West African soil.
Quality cocoa and coffee grown for specialty and mainstream buyers, with traceable, responsible sourcing.
View detailsRice & Cassava
Food security, grown at home.
Staple food crops that reduce import dependence and feed the region.
View detailsTimber & Forestry
Sustainably managed forests and wood products.
Responsibly harvested timber and forestry products, managed for the long term.
View detailsLivestock & Aquaculture
Protein for a growing population.
Livestock and fish farming that add protein, jobs, and resilience to the mix.
View details60,000 acres on the Rivercess coast
Fertile tropical soils, 3,500 mm of annual rainfall, deep-water coastal access, and precision agriculture (drones, sensors, and satellite data) from day one.
Built like a world-class enterprise
Agricultural excellence
Benchmarking against the world's best tropical plantations, from soil science to yield.
Technology-driven
Precision agriculture with drones, sensors, and satellite data from day one.
Community & country
Jobs for Liberians, food security for the nation, and shared prosperity.
Built to last
Sustainable operations and long-term stewardship of the land.
A land bank becoming Rivercess Nova City
As agriculture matures, SELAC's 60,000-acre land bank becomes the foundation of a planned 20-zone city, generating prosperity for investors and opportunity for Liberians.