This property is located 5km from Mokopane town and 4km to the N1. The property is currently run as a business producing seedlings for Agriculture needs and instant lawn. The nursery can accommodate 2,9 million seedlings Tunnels have been upgraded with paint, plastic, and shading net Instant Lawn 13000m² 30 Mission Olive Trees which bear fruit (18 years old) 6 Broiler Houses with 2 nurseries for the day-olds Each house produce 400 broilers every 5 to 6 weeks Market available on the main road. Water supply by 5 boreholes of which 3 is equipped. For the past 20 years, 2 boreholes were sufficient. Water rights out of the Nyl river of which there are water certificates 2 Large Brick Reservoirs Office Poison Room Store Room Germination Room Sowing Room Workshops 4 Goat pens Tunnels Green Houses 3 Houses with 2 laps Swimming pool on the dam wall. Large earth dam of ± 3 ha which lies in the catchment area.
The above will give you the opportunity to continue business It can also be used for training and educational purposes as well as for business and guest house. Only serious buyers will be able to view it. Economy The economy of Mokopane used to be primarily based on agriculture, until the opening of Anglo American's platinum mine. Currently, mine is the biggest contributor to the local economy. Recently there has been interestingly displayed by other mining companies to start up, but community resistance around mining remains the main reason for the slow growth in mining. The Mokopane area is one of South Africa's richest agricultural areas, producing wheat, tobacco, cotton, beef, maize, peanuts, and citrus. The area around Mokopane is rich in minerals with the mining of platinum, diamonds, and granite
Culture The stunning bushveld environment and influences from North Sotho, Ndebele, Tsonga, Afrikaans, and English cultures give Mokopane a unique character. In the adjacent township of Mahwelereng traditional lifestyles, set against the spectacular Waterberg, can be observed. Mokopane also offers outdoor activities ranging from hiking, camping, and 4 × 4 trails to birding, angling, and game viewing.
Plantation Two hours from Gauteng by road, the town acts as a getaway destination and as a stop-over for travelers en route to Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Kruger National Park. The area is typical bushveld with Acacia trees and aloes which blooms in June and July.
Home to one of the largest citrus farms in the country, Mokopane is located in the province of Limpopo. Originally called Potgietersrus, the name was only changed in 2003 to honour a local chief and has been the home of some of South Africa's finest produce.
A brief history of the area
The Voortrekkers settled in the area in 1852 and it was initially named Vredenburg. The area was quickly identified...
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