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Citrus Farm for Sale South Africa  

Citrus Farm for Sale South Africa

 

How much does a citrus farm cost in South Africa?

The cost of a citrus farm depends on various factors. However, on average the cost of citrus farm in South Africa could range from R1, 600,000 to R15, 999,000.

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How much does citrus production cost in South Africa?

Citrus is a capital intensive enterprise and need careful management to ensure good yields and return on the investment. It cost between R50 000-R60 000/ha to maintain a good Citrus crop, especially with export market demands.

 

Who is the biggest citrus farmer in South Africa?

Goede Hoop Citrus (Pty) Ltd. with its headquarters in Citrusdal, is the largest single citrus packing operation in South Africa on one premises. Established in 1926, the company has grown to become the leading service provider of growers in the region.

 

Where are most citrus fruits farmed in South Africa?

Citrus in South Africa is grown across the country mainly in the Limpopo, Eastern Cape, Western Cape, Mpumalanga, Kwa Zulu Natal, Northern Cape and North West provinces.

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How much does citrus production cost per hectare in South Africa?

In South Africa, Citrus is a capital intensive enterprise and need careful management to ensure good yields and return on the investment. It cost between R50 000-R60 000/ha to maintain a good Citrus crop, especially with export market demands.

 

 

Where is the best province in South Africa for citrus farming?

Citrus in South Africa is grown across the country mainly in the Limpopo, Eastern Cape, Western Cape, Mpumalanga, Kwa Zulu Natal, Northern Cape and North West provinces, according to the report. A total of 233,092 acres was planted to citrus in South Africa in 2020, a 9% increase from 214,507 acres in 2019.

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