- This conveniently located horticulture property has been neatly developed over a 19-year period and includes all the necessary plant, equipment & infrastructure to continue the business as a going concern. - Situated 10km from Geraldton's CBD, the property consists of 6.62ha of fertile, red loam soil in a well-established horticulture precinct on the outskirts of the city. - The enterprise focuses on cucumber and capsicum production using 3.3ha of undercover growing structures, with break crops integrated into the rotation to reduce pest and disease pressure.- The 40m x 9m, fully enclosed packing shed allows for the efficient processing of crops and features three-phase power, an integrated workshop, hardstand and a 23kl rainwater tank.- The comfortable three-bedroom, one bathroom home adjoins the packing shed and provides family accommodation for new owners or management staff. Built in 2006, the home includes a modern kitchen, large family room and an expansive outdoor entertaining area. A detached 9m x 4m drive-through garage provides ample storage and car parking. - The four-bedroom staff quarters are located in the centre of the property and has a communal living area and shared kitchen facilities. - Geraldton's 442mm of average annual rainfall is harvested across the 3.3ha of rooftop catchment and channelled to a central storage dam. This is supplemented with scheme water when required.- The owners have invested in a fully automated Netafim water control system housed in a dedicated pump shed. The controller allows for the fertigation of multiple nutrients and soil amendment products to each of the seven individual hothouses. - 60kVA diesel generator provides back up electricity to ensure the continuity of processing at key times- A full list of plant & machinery, production & financial statistics are available to genuine buyers. The City of Greater Geraldton has a population of approximately 39,000 and is the major commerce centre for the Mid West. Services based in Geraldton include deep water port & commodity export infrastructure, major agricultural suppliers and service providers to rural industries, primary & secondary education, a regional airport, public & private hospitals and allied health services.The Mid West's diverse economy is focused on broadacre & intensive agriculture, mining, fisheries & tourism, however the burgeoning renewable energy sector has the potential to create significant employment and business opportunities. For further information, please contact:Yves BeagleyNutrien HarcourtsE: yves.beagley@nutrien.com.auM: 0438 326 608
The size of Moonyoonooka is approximately 158.8 square kilometres. It has 3 parks covering nearly 0.4% of total area. The population of Moonyoonooka in 2011 was 307 people. By 2016 the population was 239 showing a population decline of 22.1% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Moonyoonooka is 50-59 years. Households in Moonyoonooka are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying $1000 - $1399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Moonyoonooka work in a managers occupation. In 2011, 78.9% of the homes in Moonyoonooka were owner-occupied compared with 80.4% in 2016..
Moonyoonooka has 192 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Moonyoonooka have seen a 83.29% increase in median value. As at 31 October 2024:
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