CBRE is pleased to present Cavour and Wallaroo for sale, two large-scale almond orchards located in the Riverina region of New South Wales. Cavour is located at Euroley and comprises a 733* hectare landholding that has been planted to 497* hectares of almonds, which were planted in 2019. Wallaroo is located at Darlington Point and comprises a 314* hectare landholding that has been planted to 236* hectares of almonds, which were planted in 2022.
Key features of Cavour (989 Euroley Road, Euroley NSW) include:
A mix of Nonpareil, Wood Colony, Shasta and Monterey varieties.
Gently undulating topography with soil types comprising red sandy loams in the elevated areas and grey / brown loams in the lower lying areas.
Extensive and direct frontage to the Murrumbidgee River with a river pump site comprising three submersible turbine pumps connected to 395* kilowatt diesel engines (total estimated capacity of 84* megalitres per day) with groundwater extracted via two equipped irrigation bores which each have an extraction capacity of seven* megalitres per day.
The irrigation system incorporates modern automated filtration and fertigation infrastructure.
Water entitlements include 313.5* megalitre Murrumbidgee Regulated River (High Security); 25* megalitre Murrumbidgee Regulated River (Supplementary); and 232* megalitre Lower Murrumbidgee Deep Groundwater; and a 16* megalitre Stock & Domestic license.
Structures comprise a four-bedroom homestead, large machinery shed, site office and irrigation shed.
Key features of Wallaroo (6830 Kidman Way, Darlington Point NSW) include:
Planting mix comprising 50% Nonpareil, 25% Shasta and 25% Pyrenees with a planting density of 417* trees per hectare.
Level to gently undulating topography with soil types ranging from light sandy loams on the rises to brown loams.
Access to two water sources, with surface water accessed via a Coleambally Irrigation Co-operative Limited delivery channel and groundwater extracted via an equipped irrigation bore (maximum extraction capacity of 12* megalitres per day).
On-site storage dam with an approximate capacity of 27 megalitres, which is equipped with two Grundfos centrifugal pumps and one jacking pump that have an approximate combined capacity to apply up to 600* litres per second.
Modern irrigation infrastructure, with water delivered to plantings via a drip system that has been designed to irrigate in two shifts, and filtration includes three banks of Netafim disc filters with fertigation applied via direct injection.
Structures include a three-bedroom residence with double garage and swimming pool, large machinery shed, site office and irrigation shed.
Cavour and Wallaroo form part of the Keyes Ag Portfolio, an institutional-grade almond and avocado portfolio, with other properties including:
Thurla: A 2,682* hectare landholding planted to 565* hectares of almonds in Red Cliffs, VIC.
Little Jalisco: A 588* hectare landholding planted to 287* hectares of avocados in Arriga, QLD.
Arbusto and Boston Park: A 486* hectare landholding planted to 214* hectares of avocados in Karakin, WA.
CBRE is offering the Keyes Ag Portfolio for sale by Expression of Interest closing on Friday 6 June 2025 at 4pm Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST).
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