Bowen Big Mango district farm up for sale

Bowen Big Mango district farm up for sale
Staff ReporterDecember 7, 2020

A mango farm in Bowen, North Queensland, is up for sale with the deal including 13,500 high yielding trees across three properties on 155 hectares.

Jayfresh has listed Delta, a 4.026 hectare holding featuring 620 R2E2 mango trees with infrastructure, Euri Creek, a 55.75 hectare property featuring 8,000 R2E2 mango trees with sheds and a residence and Beaumont Organic Farm, a 96 hectare property featuring 5,000 Kensington Pride mango trees with additional land suitable for additional mango plantings or other horticultural pursuits. Beaumont also features a mango processing factory on site.

CBRE's Phil Schell and Chris Holgar are selling the property with Landmark Bowen's Rob Wilde and Gary Johns. 

Mr Holgar said Jayfresh's Delta property thought to be Australia's first commercial R2E2 orchard and the business has a reputation for producing consistently high quality and reliable supply worldwide

“Located at the 'top of the Whitsundays', within two hours of Townsville and Mackay, and less than an hour from Airlie Beach and Hamilton Island, Bowen is home of the 'Big Mango' – renown for producing the first Kensington Pride Mango in the late 1880s, and later the world renowned R2E2 variety,” he said. 

“Boasting both R2E2 and Organic Kensington Pride varieties – the best Australian varieties – this aggregation presents an exceptional opportunity for investors and horticultural operators looking to cement a strong position in both the local and export markets.

“With R2E2 being the preferred export variety, highly regarded in the Chinese, Middle East and European markets for its large size and beautiful blush, this property represents an exceptional opportunity to further build on the strong connections in these growing markets. 

“The current Bowen aggregation provides scope to produce in excess of 100,000 cartons on R2E2 mangos, making it potentially the largest single producer of R2E2 in Australia.” 

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