This hazelnut plantation represents an operational agricultural asset located in Northern Bosnia, with a total plantation area of 100,000 m² and 2,500 certified hazelnut seedlings planted in 2020. The plantation is entering its full productive phase, offering the buyer an established orchard with immediate yield potential, complete infrastructure, and existing operational documentation.
Unlike newly planted orchards that require several years before reaching first harvest, this asset provides direct access to a mature production base, established sales channels, and a market supported by growing demand from the confectionery and food industries.
With complete irrigation and drainage infrastructure, internal access roads, machinery, equipment, and available purchase agreements, the project offers a structured entry into the agricultural sector through an asset that is already prepared for continued operation and future expansion.
A fully established hazelnut plantation planted in 2020, now entering its productive phase with immediate yield potential.
A compact and operationally efficient agricultural asset in Northern Bosnia, designed for organized cultivation and harvesting.
The sale includes irrigation, drainage infrastructure, internal access roads, fencing, equipment, machinery, storage facilities, and drying units.
Existing relationships with buyers and processors support stable crop placement and continued commercial operations.
Additional value can be created through plantation expansion, adjacent parcels, or primary processing such as drying and shelling.
The project is offered as an asset sale with a project price of EUR 500,000, providing investors with access to an operational agricultural asset in a growing market segment. The global hazelnut market is valued at USD 10.21 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 21.69 billion by 2034, supported by rising demand from confectionery, food production, and European processing industries.
The plantation’s financial potential is supported by established yields, existing buyer relationships, and the possibility to increase revenue through primary processing and future plantation expansion.
The global hazelnut market is entering a period of continued growth, driven by strong demand from confectionery producers, food manufacturers, and premium processing industries. In 2025, the market is valued at USD 10.21 billion, with projections indicating growth to USD 21.69 billion by 2034 at a CAGR of 8.76%.
Europe holds approximately 63% of the total hazelnut market, supported by advanced processing infrastructure, established buyer networks, and high-quality production standards. This creates a favorable environment for producers located close to European markets, where short supply chains and consistent quality can support premium pricing.
Within this context, the Northern Bosnia plantation offers a strong strategic position. The region provides suitable agronomic conditions for hazelnut cultivation, including a moderate continental climate, sufficient rainfall, quality soil, and access to transport routes toward Western European markets.
The project also benefits from the timing of entry. The buyer is not acquiring a greenfield orchard, but a mature and productive agricultural asset with existing infrastructure, documentation, and commercial channels already in place.
Key market drivers include:
Together, these factors position the plantation as a rare opportunity to acquire an income-generating agricultural asset within a high-demand crop segment.
The project is supported by complete ownership, operational, and agronomic documentation, allowing serious buyers to conduct a structured due diligence process before acquisition.
The sale includes complete ownership documentation, land registry extracts, and relevant property records, providing a clear legal basis for transaction review.
Agrotechnical soil analyses, plantation plans, fertilization strategy, and crop-related documentation are available for review, supporting the assessment of plantation quality and production potential.
Existing purchase agreements, buyer relationships, and operating documentation provide insight into current commercial activity and future revenue potential.