Last Updated on: 28th September 2021, 07:12 pm
ESCAPE TO THE FARM!
The farms we will feature in this post are all located in Talugtug, Nueva Ecija.
Nueva Ecija has a high number of successful mango farmers
and as such, mango farms are highly sought investment properties
by a lot of Filipinos who live both locally and overseas.
We’ve had a lot of interests regarding mango farms for sale.
Interested buyers from last year came from Papua New Guinea,
United Arab Emirates, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and United States.
Our agents and brokers are continuing on with their work
scouting for more investment properties of these kind
due to high demand among our clients.
If you are a mango farm owner who wish to dispose of your property
for any reason OR if you are somebody who is looking to invest in one,
we are more than happy to help you.
Please get in touch with us via our CONTACT US page
and we will do our very best to SERVE YOU!
We are continuously working hard to search and offer
for more properties that can truly fit the investment
or portfolio needs of our new customers and existing clients.
10 HECTARES MANGO FARM
LOCATION:
Barangay, Sta. Catalina, Talugtug, Nueva Ecija, Philippines
GUIDE PRICE: 10M PHP
SOLD!
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10 HECTARES MANGO FARM Municipality of Talugtug, Nueva Ecija
Released to market: 14th February 2019
10 M Php (net) CASH
PRICE UPDATE!
9M Php (Net)
Adjusted 17th February 2019
KEY FEATURES:
10 Hectares;
480 mango trees with
possible GROSS income of 450K Php/ harvest
3 fishponds
60 metres away from main irrigation canal
fence around the property;
concrete resthouse/farmhouse;
jetmatic pump
for domestic use;motorized pump to draw water from the pond.
main canal for farming;electricity already in use in resthouse;
open ricefield or can be used as
grazing land for goats or cattle;
alplanting vegetables;
possible resort business;
fishing & boating business;
stunning MOUNTAIN VIEWS of Cuyapo;
hilly topography makes it good for strolling or mini-hiking;
LOOK AT OTHER COMPARABLE PROPERTIES
AND SEE THAT YOU ARE ACTUALLY BUYING THIS FARM
AT A VERY COMPETITIVE PRICE POINT!
5.2 hectares mango farm in San Jose, Nueva Ecija: 7.5M Php
2.2 hectares mango farm in Imelda Valley, Palayan City: 3.9M Php
8.9 hectares mango farm in Laur, Nueva Ecija: 18M Php
0.9638 hectare mango farm in San Pablo, Nueva Ecija: 2.6M Php
The Harvesting and Yield of Mango Crops
The mango fruit yield will vary vastly depending on factors
such as the agro-climatic conditions in the region
where you are planting the trees.
Grafted mango trees will start bearing fruits from the fifth year onwards.
However, if plant seeding trees,
they may take up to 10 years before they begin bearing fruits.
The start of bearing age will be between three to four years.
During this time, the mango will yield between 20 and 30 fruits (2 to 3kg) per tree.
In the subsequent years, the yield will increase to 50 to 75 fruits (10 to 15kg)
and by the tenth year, the trees will be yielding 500 fruits (100kg) per tree.
When the tree hits 20 to 40 years,
it will bear anywhere from 1000 to 3000 (200kg to 600kg) fruits in an on year.
A grafted mango tree has a productive age of 40 to 50 years.
After that duration, the yield starts to decline.
Mango farming for profit
and environmental preservation
MANILA, Philippines
Popular for their sweet taste and aroma,
Philippine mangoes are among the most favored varieties of fruits in the world.
One taste is all it takes to know that very few varieties
would compare to its magnificent flavor.
Aside from being a delicious fruit,
the Philippine mango is a thriving commercial product.
The abundance of mangoes in the Philippines,
over a million metric tons produced yearly;
and the demand for it abroad, latest export earnings totaling $61 million;
has developed mango production into a fast growing industry.
Starting small
Becoming a mango farmer may be easier than it seems.
Information and tips about starting a small farm is readily available i
n books and the internet,
as well as reputable seedling suppliers such as the
Philippine Mango Seedling Farm, Inc.
For the new farmer, there is no ideal number of trees to plant.
The number would really depend on how much one wants to earn.
Even backyard growers who maintain as few as two mango trees
are able to survive by depending solely on the income
of these trees for their daily expenses.
Revenues from mango farming start coming in on the 6th-7th year
which is why it’s crucial to source out the correct variety
at the onset and make sure that the variety you plant (i.e., carabao variety)
has commercial value.
Barring unforeseen circumstances,
a one-hectare mango farm should give a return of P100,000 per season,
according to industry consultants .
Research from:
5 HECTARES WORKING FARM + MANGO FARM
LOCATION: Barangay Alula, Talugtug, Nueva Ecija, Philippines
GUIDE PRICE: 5M PHP
3 HECTARES MANGO FARM
LOCATION: Barangay Patola, Talugtug, Nueva Ecija, Philippines
GUIDE PRICE: 1.5 M PHP
SOLD!