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The image captures an indoor scene, likely at a promotional event or exhibition in La Paz, Bolivia. The central focus is a large, vertically oriented banner for "Ecoforest," a company promoting the "first ECOFORESTAL urbanization in Bolivia." Several people are partially visible in the foreground and background, gathered around the display, suggesting engagement with the information presented. One person in jeans and a dark top is more discernible in the lower left. The banner, predominantly green and white, details a business plan involving fruit tree investments. It promises annual returns of $6,500 starting from the 5th year and a 350m² plot from day one. The "Business Plan" section outlines an investment of "1 HECTARE" with "210 ARBOLES" (trees) yielding a "COSECHA" (harvest) of "14 TONELADAS." The "How to Associate?" section details the financial structure: a total project cost of $35,000, with a 30% initial payment of $10,500, payable in up to 6 installments of $1,750. The remaining balance of $24,900 can be deferred over 60 months, with a monthly payment of $408. A table titled "Cost During the First 5 Years" shows "SIEMBRA" (planting) costing $10,500 (single payment) and "OPERATIONAL COSTS" of $4,900 over 5 years, totaling a $35,000 investment. "Annual Profit Projection" from years 6 to 15 indicates an income of $17,900, with costs of $4,900, resulting in a margin of $13,000, or $6,500 per partner. The banner also features images of avocados and peaches, likely representing the fruit trees involved. The bottom text further clarifies Ecoforest's mission: "the first ECOFORESTAL urbanization of Bolivia with national and international associates in the fight for food autonomy and support for exports and the introduction of foreign currency into Bolivia." The background shows other display elements, including what appears to be a ship's wheel. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, and no specific time of day is discernible.
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