La Cité Baronne
Leading Guinea's Agricultural Revolution
La Cité Baronne connects you to Guinea's agricultural revolution through smart crop investments that deliver steady returns while giving you exclusive access to visit your fields at our award-winning farm.
Vision 2030:
From Farm to Future
+100 Investors
Building a global community of agricultural impact investors
10,000 Farmers Empowered
Training rural youth and women for economic independence
300 Hectares in Production
Expanding our vertically integrated farming ecosystem
Our Unique Advantage
What sets us apart from other agricultural investments in Africa is our vertically integrated business model that controls the entire value chain:
Reduced risk of production failure
Minimized post-harvest losses
Protected investment capital
Transparent social impact investing
As Guinea's leading producer of Baroness Pineapple Seedlings, we're positioned to become a global leader by 2030.
Our Social Impact
Investing with us means becoming an active contributor to the social and economic empowerment of rural youth and women across Guinea:
Youth Development
We recruit talented Guinean returned migrants for a year of incubation on the farm, then support them in starting their own agribusinesses.
Women's Empowerment
We founded the Guinean National Network of Rural Women, connecting over 10,000 women and youth groups across Guinea with skills and resources for economic independence.
Healthcare Initiative
We partner with corporations, government, and international institutions to raise awareness and offer screening and care for rural women with cancer.
Our CropBanking Model
We invest funds from individual and institutional social impact investors into a diversified portfolio of crops with varied production cycles:
Pineapple
18-24 Month Production Cycle
Palm Trees
Fruits Every 9-12 months
Other Fruits & Vegetables
Harvested Monthly, Quarterly, and Semi-Annually
This diversified approach allows our investors to earn returns while creating jobs and making a positive social impact.

Founded in 2000, FABIK operates on a 72-hectare farm in Kindia, Guinea's fruit and vegetable capital.
Our ecosystem includes:
25 hectares of dwarf palm trees
Two processing units for fruits and palm oil
Conference center and training facilities
24/7 water and electricity infrastructure
About FABIK Farms
