Rural Farm for sale, Downtown, Porto Seguro – FA0029.
- R$9.000.000,00
- R$9.000.000,00
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A farm that combines cocoa and eucalyptus cultivation is an interesting example of agricultural diversification. Each of these crops has specific characteristics and needs, but together they can offer economic and environmental benefits. • Cocoa Farm: A cocoa farm is dedicated to the cultivation of the cacao tree, which produces cocoa pods essential for the manufacture of chocolate and other products. Cocoa grows best in tropical climates, in nutrient-rich soils with good drainage. Plantations are generally shaded, as the cacao tree prefers environments with filtered light. Farmers must manage irrigation, pest and disease control, and perform the manual harvesting of pods, which is a delicate process. Furthermore, cocoa production can be a significant source of income, especially in regions where fine chocolate is valued. • Eucalyptus Farm: On the other hand, a eucalyptus farm is focused on the cultivation of this fast-growing tree, which is widely used in the paper, pulp, and construction industries. Eucalyptus is adaptable to different soil types and can be grown in areas that are not suitable for other crops. Plantations are organized in rows, facilitating management and harvesting. Eucalyptus is also known for its carbon sequestration properties, contributing to the mitigation of climate change. • Crop Integration: Combining these two crops on the same farm can bring advantages. Eucalyptus can be planted in areas of lower productivity or along the edges of the cocoa plantation, helping to protect the cocoa plants from strong winds and creating a favorable microclimate. Additionally, crop rotation can improve soil health and reduce the incidence of pests. • In summary, a farm that cultivates both cocoa and eucalyptus can be a model of sustainable production, leveraging the unique characteristics of each plant to maximize productivity and profitability while contributing to environmental conservation. • 9.5 Alqueirão Baiano • 10 km from Barrolândia • 80% Usable Area • 90,000 cocoa trees and the possibility of planting eucalyptus
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