Top Class Irymple Table Grape Property on 15.08Ha (37.26 acres)
A fantastic opportunity to acquire a recently redeveloped Table Grape property in the highly sought after Irymple area. This property has been developed to a very high standard to the "in-demand" varieties of Sweet Sapphire, Crimson Seedless, Autumn Crisp, Sugar Crisp and Sweet Favors - making this an ideal add-on to existing holdings or a great step into the Industry. Key features *Adjacent holdings on 2 Titles *Excellent soil type *AUL of 135.8 megalitres *2 Irrigation pumps *Approx. 20m x 12m shed *Both Overhead sprays and Drip irrigation The plantings are fully established and producing, and the property represents and excellent opportunity to take advantage of the booming Asian Export market. Call Tony Roccisano on 0418 502101 to arrange an inspection.
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