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Villa Lucero

Villa Lucero
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9,004

hectares

total area

6,600

head

beef cattle stock

2,000

hectares

seeded pastures

8

million m3

water storage capacity

Combining tradition and innovation at one of Uruguay’s most iconic farms.

Beautiful sunset reflecting over a calm lake at The Land Group's property.
Silhouette of a rider on horseback at sunset, embodying The Land Group land.
Silhouette of two men standing in a field at sunset, representing The Land Group's focus on sustainable farming.
Two men from The Land Group discussing sustainable agriculture practices in a cultivated field.
Historic estate house under a full moon on The Land Group's property, blending tradition and agriculture.
Beautiful sunset reflecting over a calm lake at The Land Group's property.
Two men on horseback riding through The Land Group pasture at sunset, highlighting sustainable ranching.
Uruguay's farmland transformed through regenerative agricultural practices
A rider in a eucalyptus forest at golden hour, showcasing the serene landscape of The Land Group's properties.

Property Overview

About the Property

Villa Lucero, our 9,000-hectare flagship property in Uruguay, is one of the country’s most iconic traditional farms. Situated in the Department of Tacuarembó, northern Uruguay, it is an outstanding asset with extensive water resources, comprehensive agricultural infrastructure, and excellent production potential. We have made substantial investments at Villa Lucero to develop a vertically integrated sustainable grass-fed beef cattle operation (breeding and fattening), completed by rainfed row crops (soybean, wheat, corn, sorghum, and canola), rice, and eucalyptus. We have operated this property continuously since September 2018 under two distinct ownerships.

Area

9,004 hectares

Access

10 km southeast of National Road 26

20 km from Ansina.

Productive Model

Own beef cattle breeding and fattening operation (6,435 hectares) combined with rainfed row crops such as soybean, wheat, corn, sorghum, and canola (552 hectares); rice (692 hectares); and forestry (74 hectares) leased to third party operators.

Homestead

Housing

San José de Yaguarí, with eight bedrooms, three bathrooms, a kitchen, and two living rooms. Paso del Sauce with five bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, a dining room, and a living room. Five staff houses with twenty-two bedrooms, nine bathrooms, four kitchens, and living areas.

Storage facilities

Four barns with 160 m2, 180 m2, 250 m2, and 360 m2 for a total of 950 m2.

Water system

Extensive water system consisting of four reservoirs with 8 million m3 capacity, twenty-two ponds, three water tanks, nine water troughs, and twenty km of channels to irrigate up to 600 hectares of rice.

Cattle facilities

Three sets of chute, pen, corral, and loading ramp, and a cattle bath.

Other infrastructure

140 km of fences, 22 km of internal roads, two horse sheds and four stables, an aeroplane hangar with a 1,200m airstrip, and a power grid connection.

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