1,039,778 SQ. M
256.93 Acres
(Lot Size)
This 103.98-hectare coffee farm for sale in El Cascajal, La Pintada District, Coclé Province, brings together titled agricultural land, an established Robusta coffee plantation, farm infrastructure, staff accommodations, and a country-style residence in one of central Panama’s traditional farming regions.
Located in the coffee-growing area of Cascajal, this property offers a clear agricultural identity. The farm includes 64 hectares planted with Robusta coffee and approximately 39.98 hectares available for future planning, additional agricultural use, conservation, or eco-agricultural concepts. According to the appraisal report, the property has 127,500 planted coffee plants, 97,800 active plants, and a nursery with 7,000 young coffee plants in development.
For buyers searching for a large coffee farm in Panama, agricultural land in Coclé, or a working farm with existing improvements, this property offers scale, planted production, and operational infrastructure already in place.
The farm consists of three titled fincas with a combined area of 1,039,778.98 m², equal to 103.98 hectares. Its current use is agricultural, with coffee cultivation as the main activity. The land has an irregular topography, which works well for mountain and hillside agricultural production in Panama.
The 64 hectares planted with Robusta coffee give the property an established productive base. The additional uncultivated land adds flexibility for future use, allowing a buyer to evaluate new planting areas, complementary crops, conservation areas, internal roads, or eco-tourism concepts, depending on their plans and due diligence.
The nursery with 7,000 young coffee plants also supports the long-term management of the plantation. This gives the next owner a practical source for replacement planting, gradual expansion, or continued farm development.
This coffee farm stands out because it already includes several improvements that support agricultural operations. The property has a coffee processing area for pulping and washing coffee, staff dormitories, a storage room for supplies, exterior cement areas, sidewalks, a wooden dormitory house, a septic tank, and a water tank system.
These features matter for buyers who want more than raw land. A farm of this size needs access, water, housing, storage, and processing infrastructure to support daily operations. Here, those elements already exist, giving the property a stronger starting point for continued agricultural use.
The property includes a two-story country-style residence with approximately 104.62 m² of built area, divided between enclosed and open spaces. The home includes a living and dining area with kitchen space, four bedrooms, four bathrooms, a ground-floor portal, an upper-level balcony, and an additional upper portal.
The residence uses concrete foundations, cement block walls, a red Tejalit roof, polished cement floors, wooden doors, French-style window frames, clear glass, and insect screens. The appraisal report notes that the house is approximately 10 years old and was in good condition at the time of inspection.
This residence adds value for farm management, on-site supervision, or future use by an owner, caretaker, or operational team.
The property benefits from several practical infrastructure elements. The area has asphalt road access, gravity-fed aqueduct service, telephone service, and nearby public transportation. The property also uses a photovoltaic system with solar panels for 120/240 electrical installations.
The surrounding area provides access to essential services, including a school, church, clinic, health center, supermarket, restaurants, stores, banks, a police station, and public parks. This countryside setting gives the farm a quieter agricultural environment while keeping it connected to services needed for daily operation and long-term management.
La Pintada is one of Coclé’s most culturally recognized districts. The area has a strong agricultural tradition and is known for its connection to farming, mountain landscapes, and local craftsmanship, including the well-known sombrero pintado, one of Panama’s most recognized handmade cultural products.
For buyers looking at agricultural land in Panama, La Pintada offers a productive setting with a strong local identity. Its central location in Panama, farming tradition, and natural landscape make it relevant for coffee production, tropical crops, conservation projects, and long-term land investment.
This coffee farm in El Cascajal offers more than planted land. It combines 103.98 hectares, an established Robusta coffee plantation, active coffee plants, a plant nursery, farm housing, a residence, storage areas, and coffee processing infrastructure.
This coffee farm in El Cascajal includes 103.98 hectares of titled land, 64 hectares planted with Robusta coffee, 127,500 planted coffee plants, 97,800 active plants, a nursery with 7,000 young coffee plants, a residence, staff dormitories, storage areas, and coffee processing infrastructure.
Buyers can find this coffee farm in El Cascajal, La Pintada District, Coclé Province, Panama.
This coffee farm offers 103.98 hectares, equal to 1,039,778.98 square meters.
This farm grows Robusta coffee across 64 planted hectares.
The property has 127,500 planted coffee plants, including 97,800 active plants.
The nursery supports the coffee operation with 7,000 young coffee plants in development, which can help with replacement planting, gradual expansion, or long-term farm management.
The farm includes a country-style residence, staff dormitories, a coffee pulping and washing area, a storage room for supplies, exterior cement areas, sidewalks, a wooden dormitory house, a septic tank, and a water tank system.
The property supports coffee processing with an existing pulping and washing area, giving the farm infrastructure for post-harvest handling.
The property uses a photovoltaic solar system with 120/240 electrical installations.
Owners can access nearby services such as public transportation, a school, church, clinic, health center, supermarket, restaurants, stores, banks, a police station, and public parks.
This coffee farm stands out because it combines 103.98 hectares of titled land, an established Robusta coffee plantation, active coffee plants, a nursery, staff housing, a residence, storage areas, and coffee processing infrastructure in one property.
Buyers looking for a large coffee farm in Panama, agricultural land in Coclé, a Robusta coffee plantation, or a farm with existing infrastructure should consider this property.