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ACTIVE  Operational Cattle Farm Bordered By The Swasey River

  • $ 1,200,000 USD
  • 74831

        The Swasey River Cattle Ranch is one of southern Belize’s finest operational ranching opportunities; 300 acres of lush, productive grazing land bordering the spectacular Swasey River in the Toledo District. This is not a start-up or a project — it is a proven, fully functioning cattle operation that has been running continuously for over 15 years, with approximately 250 head of tropical Brahman-cross cattle included in the sale.

        The land is composed of a healthy mix of open pasture currently supporting the herd year-round and areas of mature tropical vegetation providing natural shade and shelter for the animals. Scattered shade trees are visible throughout the pasture, which is characteristic of well-managed tropical ranching and benefits cattle health and productivity in Belize’s climate. The property’s western boundary follows the Swasey River for approximately one mile, providing a critical and permanent source of fresh water for the herd – no pumps, no wells, no dependency on rainfall alone. In tropical ranching, reliable water access is everything. This farm has it in abundance. Sandy beaches and calm river bends visible from the air add to the property’s remarkable natural character.

        The existing timber corral/pen infrastructure is functional and in active use, providing a working assembly point for routine operations including veterinary work, sorting, and loading for market. The herd provides an immediate asset base for the new owner, with established animals that know the land and its water sources. Growing or maintaining the herd requires no additional infrastructure investment — the pasture, water, and handling facilities are already in place.

        **Infrastructure & Utilities:**
        – Functional cattle handling corral and pens: timber construction, actively used
        – Concrete block structure used as ranch shelter for farm rangers and cowboys
        – Multiple internal farm tracks providing access across the property
        – All-season Monkey River Road access: 15+ years proven use for cattle haulage
        – Off-grid operation, which keeps overhead costs very low
        – Reliable 4G mobile and internet coverage: operational communications for day-to-day management
        – Fresh water supply from the Swasey River: permanent, year-round, requires no pumping infrastructure

        The Swasey River Cattle Ranch benefits from proximity to two established communities that have historically supplied the farm with its workforce. One nearby community is the largest village in the Toledo District with a rapidly growing population, providing access to a substantial pool of agricultural workers, many of whom have experience in plantation and ranch work. This village is well-established, with schools, services, and a growing infrastructure base.

        Another nearby town is a small, tight-knit community with deep roots in the land. Residents have long-standing familiarity with the farm and the local terrain, making it an excellent source of experienced ranch hands and cowboys who understand the specific demands of cattle ranching in this part of Toledo.

        **The Cattle Market — Why Now Is the Right Time:**
        Belize’s cattle industry is in a period of exceptional growth, and the timing of this listing could not be more favorable for a buyer looking to enter or expand in the sector. In 2025, Belize’s Minister of Agriculture announced that cattle exports to Mexico are expected to reach 10,000 head for the first time ever — more than double the previous annual figures. The government has identified cattle exports as a strategic growth sector and is actively supporting industry expansion.

        In short: beef prices are strong, Belizean exports are booming, global demand is growing, and this farm is already producing.

        **Beyond Cattle — Diversification Potential:**
        While the cattle operation alone justifies the investment, the land holds significant additional potential for a motivated owner willing to diversify. The fertile, well-watered soils of southern Toledo District are among the most productive in Belize, and the Swasey River frontage provides a natural irrigation resource for a range of crops.

        – Hardwood timber: The perimeter vegetation and secondary forest areas could support a selective hardwood timber program. Belize’s mahogany and other hardwoods command strong international prices.
        – Coconut plantation: Coconuts thrive in the hot, wet climate of southern Toledo and can be intercropped with pasture during the establishment phase without disrupting the cattle operation.
        – Cacao: Toledo District is already renowned as Belize’s cacao heartland. The micro-climate and soils of this region are ideal for fine-flavor cacao, which commands premium prices in specialty markets globally.
        – Banana or citrus: Adjacent properties in the region already operate banana and citrus plantations, demonstrating that the land and conditions support these crops.
        – Eco-tourism or river retreat: The spectacular Swasey River frontage, pristine jungle, and remote location create a natural opportunity for a river lodge, fishing retreat, or eco-tourism concept alongside the farming operation.

        The current owner has kept the focus deliberately on cattle. A new owner with vision and resources could develop this into a multi-revenue agricultural estate of genuine scale and value.

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