1060 Pine Creek Yarrabah Road, East Trinity QLD 4871
Rural
Block size: 138 m² approx.
Cocoa Farm and Processing Plant
Set in the foot hills of the Malbon Thompson Range in the rain forest of North Queensland is this 342 Acre property. There is currently 40 Acres cleared growing 2000 cocoa trees with room to expand to 50,000 trees as is. There is also approval for an extra 132 Acres for future production. The processing plant is the largest in Queensland and with state of the art equipment services other local growers and supplies Haigh's Chocolates, Belgian Delights and other Chocolatiers. The property is fully off the grid with a 46 kw three phase solar system and storage battery. There is also a 45 kw Pramac Perkins Diesel Generator as back up. The property is irrigated when needed by an electric Grundfos 60,000 litre/hour pump from Halls Creek, which is a permanent water supply. This property offers an opportunity to expand production or continue as is. Call Steve Rossi from Professionals Cairns South on 0410 600 247
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