Located in a privileged region, this 36-hectare agricultural estate offers the perfect combination of optimized agricultural production and future development potential. A Turnkey Agricultural Investment with an Optimized Production Productive Organic Olive Grove – 24 hectares of olive trees producing 50 tons of olives annually, transformed into approximately 7,000 liters of olive oil in 2024. The olives are delivered to a cooperative for processing and are then exported, primarily to the United States. Varieties: Verdial-Megrina (40 to 100 years old) & Cobrança Pucal Madrual (20 years old, already at peak profitability). Harvest period: November to January. - Organic Almond Orchard – 2 hectares of certified organic almond trees, producing between 1,500 and 2,000 kg of almonds annually, benefiting from strong market demand. Harvest period: Late August to late September. - Thriving Vineyard – 1.2 hectares of vineyards with Touriga Franca, a red grape widely used in Port wine and premium Portuguese red wines. Annual production: 15 to 20 pipas, equivalent to 8,250 to 11,000 liters of wine. Harvest period: Late September to late October. Future Potential: Expansion Opportunity – 3 hectares of uncultivated land, ideal for additional planting or for the development of a rural tourism project. Property Features: - Water Resources – The estate has two natural reservoirs, ensuring a constant water supply throughout the year. - Two single-story buildings of 470 m² and 375 m² designated for storage and utility spaces. - Fully Mechanized & Ready for Operation - Agricultural Equipment: The estate is fully mechanized, optimizing productivity and making maintenance more efficient. Optional Equipment Purchase: Two tractors and a harvesting machine are available for purchase separately. -Advantageous Topography: One of the flattest properties in the region, facilitating cultivation, harvesting, and potential future developments. This property is situated in Freixo de Numão, a parish of Vila Nova de Foz Côa, at the heart of the Douro Superior region. A Region Known for Its Agricultural and Cultural Richness Vila Nova de Foz Côa is part of the Alto Douro Wine Region, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for producing exceptional wines and award-winning olive oils. The region is also home to the Côa Valley Rock Engravings, one of the most important archaeological sites in the world, attracting thousands of visitors each year. - Easy A