Historic farm with 217.8 hectares in the region of Botucatu - SP.
Located near many tourist attractions of the region and has great potential for:
- Livestock
- Agriculture
- Pisciculture
- Apiculture
- Tourism
- Archaeology
Buildings in the property:
- 1 warehouse for livestock
- 1 warehouse for inputs
- 1 warehouse machinery and implements
- 1 main house
- 2 staff houses
- 2 additional guest houses
- 1 deactivated mill
- All the houses get spring water through gravity, so no need for pumps
- CCTV security cameras
Natural features:
- 2 caves
- 12 water springs, of which 2 have been tested and approved for quality
- 1 waterfall
- 2 rivers flowing through the property
- The high part offers gorgeous views of the Cuesta, including the cities of Botucatu, Bofete and Pardinho.
- Various options of footpaths along native tropical vegetation
- Great diversity of native and protected plants and trees, including jacaranda, aspidosperma polyneuron, angico trees, different varieties of ypays (handroanthus), willows and libidibia ferrea (Brazilian ironwood) among many others.
- The land has been previously inhabited by local indigenous people and European explorers
- One of the caves has not yet been explored and is rumored to be a mysterious passageway. It has a 600 m2 room with a ceiling more than 5 meters high
Animal husbandry
- Around 356 acres made up of Guinea grass, with the remaining being African Bermuda-grass, Tifton 85 and Brachiaria.
- Excellent feeding capacity due to the high quality of soil and grasses.
- Cattle crush / squeeze chute
- Cattle pen / corral
- Warehouse with infrastructure for milking
- Covered feeding area
- Feedlot for 200 heads of cattle
- Plenty of fresh water
Apiculture:
- 1,452,000 m2 of native vegetation (of transition) provides excellent conditions for honey production
Agriculture:
- The land is not all flat. There's around 700,000 m2 of feeding grass ideal for crop planting
- The main type of soil is the high quality Terra Roxa
- The region is known for producing national and international award-winning coffee and cheese
- Olive trees have been recently introduced in the region