Nicaragua, Jinotega, Jinotega
Property code | 00045CA |
Category | Cattle Ranches / Featured Properties / Parcels / Coffee Farms / Farmland / New Releases |
Location | Nicaragua, Jinotega, Jinotega |
Sale price | US$ 130,000.00 |
Property Size: | 25.82 Acres / 14.84 Mzns / 10.46 Ha |
Total Built: | 3,658 sqft / 339 sqmt |
Road Condition: | 100% PAVED |
Distance from Province: | 45 mins from Jinotega City |
Elevation: | 1,969 – 2,132 FASL (600 – 650 MASL) |
On a global scale, farmland is becoming a scarce resource; the purchase of productive farmland will enable you to own a stake in the global food supply chain. The global demand for coffee and agricultural products keeps growing.
This beautiful farm is located only 45 mins away from the beautiful Jinotega City also known as "the city of the mist" with amazing low temperatures, best climate in Nicaragua. This coffee farm is located on paved road.
Jinotega is well known for extensive farmlands being its primary economic activity Coffee, cattle ranching and to a lesser extent the vegetable cultivation.
This coffee plantation is made up of 8.7 acres at an elevation of 2,132 Feet. Coffee varieties grown in this farm are: Caturra and Catimore. This coffee farm has coffee trees at its 4th harvest.
This coffee estate is forecasted to produce 27,500 pounds of raw coffee / green coffee beans in 8.7 Acres of land. The coffee plantations can expand to 15 more acres of land .
The Agroforestry system in this Coffee farm helps preserve hundreds of bird species, wild cats, howler monkeys, sloths, owls, and other wildlife species. Not to mention the preservation of water springs.
INFRASTRUCTURE: The Coffee Estate has:
One country house made up of: quarry stone, concrete block and wood (968.5 sqft total built)
1 Warehouse
1 Shed for calves 581sqft
1 warehouse 67.25 sqft
1 Shed for Calved Cows 775 sqft
1 Shed for feeding troughs 1,162 sqft
2 Water Tanks 96.84 sqft
Electricity: The grid runs in front of the coffee farm.
SOILS: Clay Loam / Rich Volcanic Soils
HYDRAULIC SOURCES: This coffee farm has many water sources, water springs, but the biggest water source for this coffee farm is Gusanera River which flows all year round. Rain Pattern is 1,400 mm/year with a 9 months rainy season. Clean mountain air, clean and fresh river and rainwater.
CLIMATE: The Farms location provides a microclimate (considered to be the same as San Juan de Rio Coco) one which provides really good climate conditions to produce good coffee: cool temperatures 61 – 79 F (16-26 C) with an average temperature of 71.42 F.
ELEVATION: The coffee is grown at an elevation of 2,133 Feet Above Sea Level (650 MASL). It’s not the best elevation for growing coffee but the microclimate in which this coffee farm is located (San Juan de Rio Coco climate) the coffee adapts and produces well since it’s a climate that offers enough rain and cool climate similar conditions as having the plantation at an elevation of 3,281 Feet.
COFFEE VARIETY: The best quality coffee varieties are planted on the farm -
Catimore and Caturra. These coffee varieties exhibit a good cup quality. The farms coffee plants density is 18,000 plants in 8.7 acres of land.
PROCESS
In our case, the coffee beans are sun-dried in a Coffee Mill of our choosing. There are many Coffee Mills in Matagalpa which provide that service.
Labor in Rural Nicaragua is the cheapest in Central America starting @ $0.92 / hr.
Call/text for details: US +1 (202)-241-3184 ; Nicaragua +(505) 8354-4534 (Whatsapp - phone calls)
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JINOTEGA
The Northern department of Jinotega is one of the largest in the country. It has diverse natural attractions of great importance, in addition to quiet cities, rural towns and remote indigenous communities. This mountainous territory has humid massifs, elongated valleys and some plateaus with cool dry weather. There are important natural reserves, two lakes, rivers and impressive panoramic views.
Located in the Southern edge and surrounded by mountains, the city of Jinotega is the regional administrative center, and it is an important destination with several attractions. The urban center is rather peaceful and features many tourist establishments. In addition to the surrounding coffee farms, the Dantalí - El Diablo natural reserve turns out to be an interesting place. Furthermore, Lake Apanas, and the rarely known lake of El Dorado, are also located nearby.
There are three regions of interest in this same area. One of them is the small city of San Rafael del Norte. Its center has a nice museum, which is also located near the El Jaguar Natural Reserve, with information about the national hero Augusto C. Sandino. The second place is the city of La Concordia and its tranquil urban center, in addition to the caves and waterfalls situated in its surroundings. The third place is Yalí, where one can also find hills, waterfalls and the Yalí Volcano Natural Reserve.
The rural towns of El Cuá and San José del Bocay are situated in an area that covers the Southern edge of the department and borders the North Atlantic Autonomous Region (RAAS).