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Mango Production Development

Transforming 750 Acres into Florida’s Largest Mango Operation

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A large-scale mango production development project located in Okeechobee, Florida, designed to transition agricultural land into one of the most significant domestic mango supply operations in the United States.

The project leverages existing infrastructure, secured Lake Okeechobee water rights, and a frost-free USDA Zone 10 climate, creating a capital-efficient, scalable, and finance-ready agricultural investment opportunity.

About the Project

Welcome to Chancey Bay Ranch, where we're excited to introduce our ambitious 750-acre  mango operation nestled within our thriving 2,300-acre cattle ranch in Okeechobee, Florida. With established irrigation, drainage, electrical infrastructure, and valuable water, our project is poised for success. We invite you to join us on this journey as we cultivate high-quality mangoes while maintaining our commitment to sustainable agriculture.

Together, let's create a fruitful future!

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           Project-Ready Infrastructure

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 The project benefits from in-place agricultural infrastructure, significantly reducing development timelines:

 

•Fully developed irrigation system with reverse osmosis treatment

•Secured Lake Okeechobee water rights

•Over 18 miles of engineered drainage canals

•Paved internal road network and electrical infrastructure

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​Soil, Drainage & Climate

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​•Former sugarcane land with organic soil enrichment

•Engineered raised-bed drainage system

•Demonstrated rapid drainage recovery (48 hours post-Hurricane Irma)

•USDA Zone 10 – frost-free, year-round growing conditions

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Water Supplies

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