Farms for Sale in Kuwait (30 Ads)
Information About the Farms Listed for Sale in Kuwait
Search now for a farm or a Jakhour for sale in Kuwait through the first real estate website and application in Kuwait, Boshamlan. Some prefer Al-Wafra farms because they are closer to some southern residential areas. Others prefer Jakhour in areas such as Kabd, al-Sulaibiya, Hjen, and stables that are characterized by animal and poultry breeding. Al Wafra is characterized by small farms compared to Abdali, which is characterized by its large areas ranging from 50 thousand to one million square meters. Despite the natural challenges facing the agricultural sector, Kuwait seeks to achieve its food security in a sustainable manner by preserving green areas, water and biodiversity, and achieving balance in agricultural development rates, as the Agriculture Authority seeks to find and provide marketing outlets in the governorates to market agricultural products, by allocating and distributing agricultural holdings to specialized companies in accordance with the applicable conditions and controls. Some consider Kuwait's experience with the agricultural sector to be unsuccessful, and it still relies on agriculture for some limited crops, such as vegetables, and most of the products in the local markets are imported. Some still view Kuwait as a non-agricultural country because of its hot weather, but this does not prevent agriculture if water is available. When water is available, agriculture becomes possible. Since the establishment of Kuwait, the Public Authority for Agriculture Affairs and Fish Resources has distributed a large number of farms to Kuwaiti citizens, with the aim of increasing production and crops and providing food security in the country.
The price of a farm or Jakhour varies mainly according to the land area, and the price per meter of Jakhour is generally higher than farms, due to the small area of Jakhour compared to farms. In addition, the price per square meter in farms is calculated in addition to the cost of the farm’s buildings and housing for workers, electricity services, water wells and treatment, where we find some farms and Jakhour whose value increases greatly due to the abundance and quality of buildings, and some have converted part of the farm into a rest house and a park that includes a building for housing Hall, rooms, bathrooms, equipped kitchen, swimming pool and children's playgrounds.
Boshamlan website and app provide you with some advice before buying a farm or a Jakhour, which are:
- Determine the purpose of purchasing the farm.
- Determine the required capital for soil reclamation and cultivation.
- Examining the nature of the land and soil quality, and ensuring that there is a water source for irrigation.
- Ensure that the electricity supply reaches the farm, as electricity may not reach all farms. It should also be noted that agricultural areas suffer from power outages more than residential areas.
- Understanding the problems facing some productive farmers, such as: high pensions for farm workers, the cost of agricultural requirements and reserves and their maintenance, the cost of electricity and water prices.
Farms and Jakhour are a sector like other real estate and economic sectors that are affected by the economic conditions in the country. It is worth noting that farms and Jakhour are considered usufruct lands and not private property, and this makes some investors hesitate to buy. There are also conditions imposed by the Public Authority for Agricultural Affairs and Fish Resources for the process of assigning farms to others, and this has led to some resorting to dividing the farm into more than one person and sorting the farm into subcontractors, and this has caused many problems and issues between buyers and investors. The following are some of the conditions imposed by the Public Authority for Agriculture Affairs and Fish Resources for the assignment of farms to third parties:
- No building violations in buildings and fences
- No trespasses or trespasses on possession limits
- Two years pass for individuals after assignment, and five years for companies
- Cultivation of 75% of the land.
- The area of the transferred possession shall not be less than 50,000 square meters
- Digging at least one water well for every 50,000 square meters