South Africa is a massive tract of land, split into nine provinces of diverse size and spans various local climate zones of which about 80% of the total space is available as farming land, so as a consequence there's always several farms for sale in South Africa.

South Africa is a relatively dry area with an ordinary rainfall of 400 mm per year, with a few areas receiving as little as 50 mm annually and others nearly 1400 mm per year, dependant upon the location. You can find nine climate zones spread across the country, delivering a number of farming activities. These climate zones contain desert areas in the far north west of the country, semi arid conditions in the Karoo, temperate inland and seaside areas together with sub tropical circumstances. This situation, obviously, enables agricultural diverseness extending over all the provinces in farms for sale. This means that farms for sale in South Africa offer various opportunities and differing returns on investment and so a differing selling price structure dependant upon locality as well as other factors, such as available underground water or large dams used for irrigation. Distances from large population groups and cities clearly also have an effect on price, in particular on such farms that produce fresh vegetables, fruit and dairy.

The Karoo and Northern Cape parts have the largest sized farms, often devoted to sheep farming, where the rainfall is very low and the plant life good to such farming actions, some of the Northern Cape areas will also facilitate cattle ranching and game farming. Along side Orange River in the Northern Cape you will find large tracts of land devoted to table grape, raisons and wine production, along with the production of alfalfa offering good farms for sale. The Western Cape is typically suited to mixed farming, grape and wine creation, wheat, deciduous fruit and in some cases hobs. Olive orchards have also become very popular with exceptional quality being produces in many instances, the production of flowers, both local 'fynbos' and cut flowers, are also a rather large sized industry. The Free State offers opportunities in maize output, mixed farming, cattle ranching as well as game farming, whilst the Gauteng area, even though the smallest Province, is also the wealthiest and most densely populated Province. As such farming activities are often aimed towards feeding the province's big cities and dairy production, cattle feed lots, vegetables plus some fruit are popular farming activities. This region also produces good quality cut flowers for the foreign trade market being close to large airport terminals making this a beautiful area for farms for sale.

Mpumalanga is a fertile area with different climate zones from normal Highveld to sub tropical areas. Therefore, it produces numerous products and is fairly close to the markets of Gauteng. In the Highveld region, maize and cattle farming in addition to the production of flower bulbs and rose bushes play a crucial part while the lower laying regions produce timber and paper pulp, flowers, fruits, notably avocado pears and sugar in the Malelane area. This unique area also delivers cotton and a number of nuts. Mpumalanga is also the home of the Kruger National Park, so game farming is very important and the area surrounding the park, like Hazywiew and Kiepersol are very large banana producing areas offering farms for sale.

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