Full Property Description
a) Main Features
• Farm Size: 23 hectares
• Water Supply: Reliable and sustainable
• Avocado Trees: Approx. 4,850 (Hass, Pinkerton, and Fuerte)
• Lemon Trees: Approx. 381 (Meyer)
• Apple Trees: Approx. 87 (Custard)
• Pecan Trees: Approx. 231
• Walnut Trees: Approx. 12
• Irrigation: 10 hectares of irrigated agricultural land ensuring sustainable farming
• Growth Stages: Avocado trees are expected to reach full potential in the next two years, ensuring sustainable yields. Other crops complement the avocado production.
Farm Drie Valleyen is a valuable investment, particularly as an avocado pear farm
Established the last four years, the farm is designed with careful planning and expertise, featuring a modern, well-structured plantation that transformed a previously forested area into productive land.
The farm’s design includes contour establishment and a high-quality irrigation system with fertigation, making optimal use of the 800 mm annual rainfall and an abundant fresh water supply from a nearby lake.
The climate in this area is particularly suited for growing high-quality avocado pears, with a harvest window from October to January—an ideal condition unique to this region of South Africa.
The plantation's layout, tree density, and pollination strategies are optimized for high yield, while water and fertilization management are carefully addressed through the irrigation system, ensuring consistent, sustainable growth.
While Drie Valleyen already demonstrates exceptional potential, it is in the next three years, as the farm matures and enters full production, that the value of this investment will truly become apparent.
The strategic location within South Africa’s top holiday destination further enhances its appeal, ensuring that the farm is well-positioned for long-term success in the avocado industry.
Farm include 6 eco cabins, a large house, living quarters, several storage facilities and a workshop