This prime riverfront land to the Clarence River of approximately 180 acres, has been professionally organised for the growing of macadamia trees, as it is being phased out of cane.
The property has around 400 meters of absolute waterfront to the North Arm of the Clarence River, and has a dwelling eligibility to take advantage of this. Extensive works have been carried out to improve the drainage, and a large , spring-fed dam has been installed in the NW corner.
15Ha ( 37 acres), has been lasered, limed, and mounded, with water reticulation to each mound, in preparation for the sowing of 5,500 macadamia trees – this sowing will take place during the months of October through to early January 2019.
A power line runs through the centre of the property for easy connection if needed. A brand new 16m x 9m machinery shed has been erected.
The property also comes with 130 acres of ratoon cane crop, which will be ready for harvest in 2020, with an estimated harvest of around 5,000 tonnes. Any purchaser can continue with either cane production or the growing of macadamias.
The asking price includes the sowing of the trees and the maintenance of the ratoon cane.
Information on tree varieties being sown and other facets to the property can be obtained from this office, by phoning 0414 949 531.
Rarely does a property of this quality and size come on the market, in both a positional sense and with the potential for sizable returns. Inspection is highly recommended.