Unique Opportunity: Four Farms for Sale in the Amazon Rainforest
Total Area: 28,000 acres
Price: $30 million
This is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to own a piece of one of the world's most extraordinary regions. Invest in the future and be a part of the Amazon's rich natural heritage.
Luxury real estate marketing specialist and GOLD ELITE designee by the Luxury Marketing Institute, Ana Prado Contti, is available to answer any questions you may have about this unique and exclusive opportunity to own a farm in the Amazon Rainforest, the lungs of the world. As a seasoned agent with Global Luxury Realty, Ana is dedicated to helping you navigate this exceptional investment opportunity. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of one of the most extraordinary regions on the planet. Contact Ana Prado Contti today for more information.
At Aripuanã Farm, the ferry for loading cattle docks directly at the farm's corral. The farm is adjacent to the Aripuanã River. It has housing for cowboys and is currently used for finishing male cattle.
With A-level sanitary certification, the highest national standard, the region shows significant potential for soybean cultivation and animal husbandry. Notably, the transportation cost is low compared to other regions due to the proximity of a port just 300 kilometers away.
Large grain storage facilities are located in Humaitá, 300 km away, further facilitating transportation logistics.
Transport to the Meritituba area, where ships are loaded, is done via barges, with tugboats pushing up to 12 barges, each carrying the equivalent load of 200 double-trailer trucks. The cattle transport ferries have the capacity for up to 800 animals simultaneously, equivalent to 40 trucks. The flat topography of the farm and the region's advantageous logistics make it easier to transport agricultural products.
With an area that allows for 90% utilization of the consolidated land, the farm is located in a region with regular rainfall, where the dry season does not exceed 60 days. Even during this period, the rains ensure continuous grass growth, providing ideal conditions for raising animals. The farm has pasture divisions, corridors, management areas, and a corral with all the necessary infrastructure for industrial finishing.
The climate in the region is similar to that of the Central-North Environmental Zone of the State of Tocantins, characterized by the absence of cold and drought. The farm, located in the municipality of Apuí, South of Amazonas, has direct access via the BR-230 (Transamazônica), which has been consistently maintained over the past 6 years. Today, the Transamazônica features permanent bridges with raised road sections in areas that used to flood.
The farm is supplied with public electricity and cable internet. Additionally, the municipality of Apuí has regular flights by Azul airline, facilitating access and logistics for potential investors.
The property is also favored by the presence of perennial rivers that flow into larger rivers, providing stable water resources for agricultural activities and transportation logistics.
Location
Municipality: Novo Aripuanã
Area: 41,131.49 km²
Population: 25,237 inhabitants
Distance to Capital: 225.00 kilometers
Access: From Manaus: by river and air.
Altitude: 40 meters
Climate: Tropical
Average Temperature: 25°C
Rainfall: 1,941 mm
Hydrography: The Madeira River is the main access route, with the Aripuanã River.
Economy: Gross Domestic Product (GDP) R$ 85,700,000.00, subsistence agriculture, fishing, and government transfers.
Novo Aripuanã is a municipality covering an area of 41,131.49 km² with a population of 25,237 inhabitants, situated 225 kilometers from the capital Manaus. Access is available by river and air, with an altitude of 40 meters, a tropical climate, an average temperature of 25°C, and annual rainfall of 1,941mm. The Madeira River is the main access route, complemented by the Aripuanã River.
The local economy is based on subsistence agriculture, fishing, and government transfers, with a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of R$ 85,700,000. Neighboring cities include Manicoré, Borba, Apuí, and Colniza-MT.
The biodiversity of Novo Aripuanã is remarkable: in an area of the Amazon rainforest equivalent to the size of a few city blocks, there are more plant species than in all of Europe. It is the last place on Earth where new mammal species are still being discovered, with seven new monkey species found since 1990, the latest just last year on the banks of the Rio Aripuanã. In Jaú National Park alone, twelve new fish species, two rodents, two types of frogs, and two trees unknown to science were discovered in the 1990s.
This is a unique opportunity for agribusiness investors to explore a region rich in natural resources and biodiversity, with significant economic and logistical potential.
Jamari Farm is divided by the Acari River. It has housing for cowboys and is currently used for raising female cattle.
With A-level sanitary certification, the highest national standard, the region shows significant potential for soybean cultivation and animal husbandry. Notably, the transportation cost is low compared to other regions due to the proximity of a port just 400 kilometers away.
Large grain storage facilities are located in Humaitá, 300 km away, further facilitating transportation logistics.
Transport to the Meritituba area, where ships are loaded, is done via barges, with tugboats pushing up to 12 barges, each carrying the equivalent load of 200 double-trailer trucks. The cattle transport ferries have the capacity for up to 800 animals simultaneously, equivalent to 40 trucks. The flat topography of the farm and the region's advantageous logistics make it easier to transport agricultural products.
With an area that allows for 90% utilization of the consolidated land, the farm is located in a region with regular rainfall, where the dry season does not exceed 60 days. Even during this period, the rains ensure continuous grass growth, providing ideal conditions for raising animals. The farm has pasture divisions, corridors, management areas, and a corral with all the necessary infrastructure for industrial finishing.
The climate in the region is similar to that of the Central-North Environmental Zone of the State of Tocantins, characterized by the absence of cold and drought. The farm, located in the municipality of Apuí, South of Amazonas, has direct access via the BR-230 (Transamazônica), which has been consistently maintained over the past 6 years. Today, the Transamazônica features permanent bridges with raised road sections in areas that used to flood.
The farm is supplied with public electricity and cable internet. Additionally, the municipality of Apuí has regular flights by Azul airline, facilitating access and logistics for potential investors.
The property is also favored by the presence of perennial rivers that flow into larger rivers, providing stable water resources for agricultural activities and transportation logistics.
The farm is currently utilized for the rearing of female cattle and holds a level A sanitary certification, the highest national standard.
The region is highly suitable for soybean cultivation and animal husbandry, with proximity to a port only 40 kilometers away ensuring low transportation costs.
Large grain silos and warehouses located in Humaitá, 30 kilometers away, further enhance transportation logistics.
Transport to the Meritituba area, where goods are shipped by sea, is facilitated by barges. Tugboats push up to 12 barges, each carrying the equivalent load of 20 double-trailer trucks. Cattle transport barges can carry up to 80 animals simultaneously, equivalent to 40 trucks. The farm's flat topography and privileged logistics further facilitate the flow of agricultural products.
The farm benefits from a region with regular rainfall, where the dry season does not exceed 60 days. Continuous grass growth during the dry season provides ideal conditions for livestock breeding. The farm features divided pastures, corridors, management areas, and a corral with all the necessary infrastructure for industrial-scale rearing.
The climate in this region is similar to the Environmental Zone of the Central-North State of Tocantins, characterized by the absence of cold and drought.
The farm, located in the municipality of Apuí in the southern Amazonas region, has direct access via the BR-230 (Trans-Amazonian Highway). The highway has been undergoing constant maintenance over the past six years, now featuring permanent bridges and elevated road sections in previously flood-prone areas.
The farm is supplied with public electricity and cable internet. The municipality of Apuí offers regular flights by Azul Airlines, facilitating access and logistics for potential investors.
The property benefits from the presence of perennial rivers that flow into larger rivers, providing stable water resources for agricultural activities and transport logistics.
Santa Rita Farm is bisected by the Dos Pombos River, a perennial river 20 meters wide. It has housing for cowboys. The farm was previously used for raising male cattle, but it is currently empty.
With A-level sanitary certification, the highest national standard, the region shows significant potential for soybean cultivation and animal husbandry. Notably, the transportation cost is low compared to other regions due to the proximity of a port just 360 kilometers away.
Large grain storage facilities are located in Humaitá, 300 km away, further facilitating transportation logistics.
Transport to the Meritituba area, where ships are loaded, is done via barges, with tugboats pushing up to 12 barges, each carrying the equivalent load of 200 double-trailer trucks. The cattle transport ferries have the capacity for up to 800 animals simultaneously, equivalent to 40 trucks. The flat topography of the farm and the region's advantageous logistics make it easier to transport agricultural products.
With an area that allows for 90% utilization of the consolidated land, the farm is located in a region with regular rainfall, where the dry season does not exceed 60 days. Even during this period, the rains ensure continuous grass growth, providing ideal conditions for raising animals. The farm has pasture divisions, corridors, management areas, and a corral with all the necessary infrastructure for industrial finishing.
The climate in the region is similar to that of the Central-North Environmental Zone of the State of Tocantins, characterized by the absence of cold and drought. The farm, located in the municipality of Apuí, South of Amazonas, has direct access via the BR-230 (Transamazônica), which has been consistently maintained over the past 6 years. Today, the Transamazônica features permanent bridges with raised road sections in areas that used to flood.
The farm is supplied with public electricity and cable internet. Additionally, the municipality of Apuí has regular flights by Azul airline, facilitating access and logistics for potential investors.
The property is also favored by the presence of perennial rivers that flow into larger rivers, providing stable water resources for agricultural activities and transportation logistics.
Large grain silos with warehouses are located in Humaitá, 30 km away, further enhancing transportation logistics. Transport to the Meritituba area, where goods are shipped by sea, is facilitated by barges, with tugboats pushing up to 12 barges, each carrying the equivalent load of 20 double-trailer trucks. Cattle transport barges can carry up to 80 animals simultaneously, equivalent to 40 trucks. The farm's flat topography and the region's privileged logistics facilitate the flow of agricultural products.
With an area that allows for the utilization of 90% of the consolidated land, the farm is located in a region with regular rainfall, where the dry season does not exceed 60 days. Even during this period, the rains ensure continuous grass growth, providing ideal conditions for livestock breeding. The farm features divided pastures, corridors, management areas, and a corral with all the necessary infrastructure for industrial-scale rearing.
The climate in the region is similar to that of the Environmental Zone of the Central-North State of Tocantins, characterized by the absence of cold and drought.
The farm, located in the municipality of Apuí, in the southern Amazonas region, has direct access via the BR-230 (Trans-Amazonian Highway), which has been undergoing constant maintenance over the past six years. Today, the Trans-Amazonian Highway features permanent bridges and elevated road sections in previously flood-prone areas.
The farm is supplied with public electricity and cable internet. Additionally, the municipality of Apuí offers regular flights by Azul Airlines, facilitating access and logistics for potential investors. The property is further advantaged by the presence of perennial rivers that flow into larger rivers, providing stable water resources.
Macil & Nova Hera Farm is divided by the Acari River. It has a house for the farm owners, surrounded by fruit orchards and a vegetable garden. The farm is currently used for breeding cows.
With A-level sanitary certification, the highest national standard, the region shows significant potential for soybean cultivation and animal husbandry. Notably, the transportation cost is low compared to other regions due to the proximity of a port just 400 kilometers away.
Large grain storage facilities are located in Humaitá, 300 km away, further facilitating transportation logistics.
Transport to the Meritituba area, where ships are loaded, is done via barges, with tugboats pushing up to 12 barges, each carrying the equivalent load of 200 double-trailer trucks. The cattle transport ferries have the capacity for up to 800 animals simultaneously, equivalent to 40 trucks. The flat topography of the farm and the region's advantageous logistics make it easier to transport agricultural products.
With an area that allows for 70% utilization of the consolidated land, the farm is located in a region with regular rainfall, where the dry season does not exceed 60 days. Even during this period, the rains ensure continuous grass growth, providing ideal conditions for raising animals. The farm has pasture divisions, corridors, management areas, and a corral with all the necessary infrastructure for industrial breeding.
The climate in the region is similar to that of the Central-North Environmental Zone of the State of Tocantins, characterized by the absence of cold and drought. The farm, located in the municipality of Apuí, South of Amazonas, has direct access via the BR-230 (Transamazônica), which has been consistently maintained over the past 6 years. Today, the Transamazônica features permanent bridges with raised road sections in areas that used to flood.
The farm is supplied with public electricity and cable internet. Additionally, the municipality of Apuí has regular flights by Azul airline, facilitating access and logistics for potential investors.
The property is also favored by the presence of perennial rivers that flow into larger rivers, providing stable water resources for agricultural activities and transportation logistics.
The farm is currently dedicated to breeding cows, utilizing its extensive pastures and advanced farming infrastructure. The operation is supported by a level A sanitary certification, the highest national standard, ensuring top-quality conditions for livestock. This certification not only enhances the farm's reputation but also assures buyers of the farm's compliance with stringent health and safety regulations.
The region offers significant potential for expanding into soybean cultivation and further animal husbandry. The fertile soil, combined with regular rainfall and a climate free from extreme cold and drought, provides ideal conditions for diverse agricultural ventures. With an area that allows for the utilization of 70% of the consolidated land, the farm is perfectly positioned for increased productivity and profitability.
A key advantage of Macil & Nova Hera Farm is its strategic location. Large grain silos with warehouses are conveniently situated in Humaitá, just 30 kilometers away, significantly enhancing the farm's transportation logistics. Additionally, the proximity to a port only 40 kilometers away ensures low transportation costs, making the distribution of goods efficient and cost-effective.
Transport to the Meritituba area, where goods are shipped by sea, is facilitated by barges. Tugboats push up to 12 barges, each carrying the equivalent load of 20 double-trailer trucks. Cattle transport barges can carry up to 80 animals simultaneously, equivalent to 40 trucks. The farm's flat topography and the region's privileged logistics further facilitate the flow of agricultural products, ensuring seamless integration with regional and international markets.
The farm benefits from a region with regular rainfall, where the dry season does not exceed 60 days. This consistent weather pattern ensures continuous grass growth, providing ideal conditions for livestock breeding throughout the year. The climate in this region is similar to that of the Environmental Zone of the Central-North State of Tocantins, characterized by the absence of cold and drought, further enhancing the farm's agricultural viability.
Situated in the municipality of Apuí, in the southern Amazonas region, the farm has direct access via the BR-230 (Trans-Amazonian Highway), which has been undergoing constant maintenance over the past six years. Today, the highway features permanent bridges and elevated road sections in previously flood-prone areas, ensuring reliable access year-round.
The farm is supplied with public electricity and cable internet, providing modern amenities for both living and farming operations. Additionally, the municipality of Apuí offers regular flights by Azul Airlines, facilitating easy access and logistics for potential investors. The property is further advantaged by the presence of perennial rivers that flow into larger rivers, providing stable water resources essential for agricultural activities.
Macil & Nova Hera Farm presents a unique opportunity for agricultural investors looking to capitalize on a property with immense potential and excellent logistical advantages. With its rich natural resources, modern infrastructure, and strategic location, this farm is poised to become a leading player in the region's agricultural sector. Don't miss this chance to invest in a farm that combines natural beauty with practical benefits, ensuring a prosperous future for its owners.
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We are offering four stunning farms in the heart of the Amazon Rainforest for $30 million.
These properties boast fertile land ideal for diverse agricultural ventures, abundant water resources, and unparalleled biodiversity. The farms are strategically located with excellent logistics and transportation infrastructure, ensuring efficient operations and easy access to markets.
This is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to own a piece of one of the world's most extraordinary regions. Invest in the future and be a part of the Amazon's rich natural heritage.
Contact us today to learn more about this incredible opportunity!
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