Agricultural Land for Sale in Central Ward, Embu

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Discover prime agricultural land for sale in Central Ward, Embu County. These fertile plots feature rich red volcanic soil ideal for coffee, tea, and horticulture farming. Available parcels range from 1/4 acre to 10+ acres with ready title deeds. Prices start from Ksh 1.2 million per acre depending on location and accessibility.

Agricultural Land for Sale in Central Ward, Embu

Central Ward in Embu County offers some of the most productive agricultural land in Eastern Kenya. The area is known for its favorable climate and fertile soils that support diverse farming activities.

Land Characteristics in Central Ward

The agricultural land in Central Ward features:

  • Rich red volcanic soil with high fertility
  • Gentle to moderate slopes for good drainage
  • Reliable rainfall patterns supplemented by irrigation options
  • Proximity to the Thiba River for water access

Available Agricultural Plots

Plot SizePrice RangeTitle StatusAccess Road
1/4 acreKsh 800,000 - 1.2MReady TitleMurram
1 acreKsh 1.2M - 1.8MMother Title (Processing)Tarmac Access
5 acresKsh 5M - 7M (negotiable)Ready TitleMurram Seasonal

Crop Suitability and Farming Potential

The land is particularly suitable for:

  • Coffee and tea plantations (existing farms nearby)
  • Horticulture (avocados, macadamia, passion fruits)
  • Dairy farming with fodder production
  • Greenhouse vegetable farming

Infrastructure and Utilities

  • Water: Boreholes common (average depth 80-120m)
  • Electricity: Kenya Power lines available along main roads
  • Access: Tarmac road along Embu-Kiritiri highway with murram feeder roads

Frequently Asked Questions

The fertile soils and climate support coffee, tea, avocados, macadamia nuts, passion fruits, and various vegetables. Many farmers also successfully grow maize and beans as rotational crops.
The minimum subdivision size is typically 1/4 acre for agricultural zones. All subdivisions require approval from the County Government of Embu and must follow proper survey procedures.
Most plots have either individual freehold titles or are under processing from mother titles. We verify all documents at the Embu Lands Registry before any transaction.
Yes, several banks offer agricultural land loans with favorable terms for qualified buyers. We can connect you with our partner financial institutions upon request.
Most properties have borehole potential (average depth 80-120m). The Thiba River also provides seasonal water access, and there are plans for irrigation schemes under the National Irrigation Authority.
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