With 10.14 canopy hectares of heavy gauge Agbeam, this orchard has been set up to endure and produce good crops year after year. The balance of the 20 hectare two titled property takes in;\n\n 4 bedroom brick and tile home with extra large two car garaging\n Natural spring fed pond which allows complete orchard frost protection, on a pulse system, covering 4 blocks in cycle\n Fully computerised programme with capacity to give assurance and peace of mind, enabling the benefits of this high sunshine hour locality to be maximised. Overhead sprinklers provide frost protection, irrigation and fertigation.\n All chieftain males (1:4) majority of blocks are 5m x 5m spacing's with one younger block (6-7 years old being strip male and 3.6m x 4.0m spacing's.\n Good iron clad implement shed, completely lockable. \n Green house, in 'as is, where is,' condition but could be an asset to the right purchaser for propagation of rootstock or other horticultural crop\n Good metal-based load-out area\n Balance of land is predominantly grazing with paddocks fenced and watered.\n Fertiliser as per Brenmark recommendations\n 2014 - 126,859 t.e. size: 32.5\n 2015 - 120,832 t.e. size: 31.04\n\nLocation\nFew regions in New Zealand or the world for that matter have as much to offer as the Bay of Plenty. From the gentle harbour waters to its surf beaches, its fishing and diving grounds to the scenic bush, the Bay is as much a quiet recreational playground as it is a thriving business and rural community.\nKey economic elements for the region include Tourism, Horticulture (predominately Kiwifruit and Avocado production), Viticulture, Pastoral farming, Forestry, Housing and Holiday Makers. The rapid growth in the area provides a vibrant living environment from job opportunities to business prospects with a sustainable future.\nTe Puke is known as the Kiwifruit Capital of the World. New Zealand's booming kiwifruit industry had its beginnings here. It's now a major export crop; hundreds of local growers produce millions of trays of the traditional 'Green' and the succulent 'Gold' that are shipped out worldwide. Te Puke is conveniently located in the heart of the Bay of Plenty region and just a short drive from its major centres - Tauranga, Rotorua and Whakatane. Te Puke also has a flourishing farming sector - based on dairying, cattle, deer and sheep. It is also known for honey and bee-related health products.