Agricultural Land for Sale in Gaturi South, Embu

Fertile Farming Plots with Ready Titles in Prime Location

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Discover prime agricultural land opportunities in Gaturi South, Embu County. These fertile farming plots feature rich red volcanic soil ideal for coffee, tea, and horticulture. Available parcels range from 1/4 acre to 10+ acres with ready title deeds and good access roads. Prices start from Ksh 1.8 million per acre for premium arable land.

Agricultural Land for Sale in Gaturi South

Gaturi South in Embu County offers some of the most productive agricultural land in Central Kenya. The area is particularly suitable for coffee, tea, macadamia nuts, and horticultural farming due to its favorable climate and fertile soils.

About Agricultural Land in Gaturi South

The farming land in this region features predominantly red volcanic soil with excellent water retention properties. Most plots have gentle slopes that facilitate natural drainage while being suitable for mechanized farming. The area benefits from reliable rainfall patterns and proximity to the Thiba River for irrigation potential.

Available Plots in Gaturi South

Plot SizePrice RangeTitle StatusAccess Road
1/4 acreKsh 500,000-700,000Ready TitleMurram
1 acreKsh 1.8-2.2 millionMother Title (Processing)Tarmac Access
5 acresKsh 8-10 millionReady TitleMurram

Land Characteristics

  • Soil Type: Deep red volcanic loam with high fertility
  • Topography: Gentle slopes (5-15% gradient)
  • Water Access: Some plots have river frontage to Thiba River
  • Zoning: Agricultural Zone A1 (no restrictions on crop types)
  • Electricity: Kenya Power lines accessible within 500m of most plots

Development Guidelines

The local county government requires minimum setbacks of:

  • 15m from public roads
  • 30m from water bodies (for environmental conservation)
  • Maximum building coverage of 35% on agricultural land parcels

Frequently Asked Questions

The fertile soils and climate are ideal for coffee, tea, macadamia nuts, avocadoes, and various horticultural crops like French beans and passion fruits.
The minimum subdivision size is 1/4 acre for agricultural use. All subdivisions require approval from the Embu County Physical Planning Department.
You should conduct an official search at the Embu Lands Registry to confirm ownership status, any encumbrances, and verify the survey plan matches the physical boundaries.
Most plots have murram access roads with tarmac along major routes. Electricity is accessible within reasonable distance, and water can be sourced from the Thiba River or boreholes.
Yes, there are active coffee and dairy cooperatives that provide extension services, inputs, and collective marketing opportunities for local farmers.
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