Mexico: How can tropical dairy farming provide existing farm businesses with a new opportunity?
Source: dairynews.today
A major dairy farm in Campeche, Mexico, offers new opportunities with its sale, targeting innovative farming practices and sustainable management, amidst government incentives in the region.

One of the largest and most important dairy farms in south-eastern Mexico, operating 1562 hectares in the Campeche state, is on the market with Brown&Co. The business offers a turnkey solution with an existing management team, capturing the potential for growth through sustainable practices and governmental support. Located in the state of Campeche, the farm stands on 1,562 hectares with 350 hectares of improved pastures and the remainder dedicated to regenerative agroforestry.
It is a prime opportunity for farmers aiming to expand into a supportive environment with government incentives, including guaranteed-price schemes and subsidies. With a diverse operation, the farm manages 671 cattle and 274 Boer goats, and boasts strong environmental, social, and governance standards, including significant water conservation efforts.
Capitalizing on the broad demand for milk in Mexico, this investment is presented as a lower-cost alternative to traditional markets in Europe, the UK, and New Zealand.
It is a prime opportunity for farmers aiming to expand into a supportive environment with government incentives, including guaranteed-price schemes and subsidies. With a diverse operation, the farm manages 671 cattle and 274 Boer goats, and boasts strong environmental, social, and governance standards, including significant water conservation efforts.
Capitalizing on the broad demand for milk in Mexico, this investment is presented as a lower-cost alternative to traditional markets in Europe, the UK, and New Zealand.