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版上的代理,有兴趣去捡山核桃(Pecan)吗?

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发表于 2013-3-29 19:38:38 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
我刚签好了一块地的listing agreement,在Barnesville,地有160英亩,其中50英亩是pecan grove,有将近1000颗山核桃树。
那些树下还有去年收成后剩余的不少pecan。我签完合同捡了一些,发现那些pecan都还挺好,虽然在地上set了几个月,品质仍然很好,坏的比例很低。
和卖家讲好了,我哪天再去捡一些,做为推广时候展示用。卖家答应我尽管捡。
版上的代理们,如果谁对销售这个pecan grove有兴趣,或者想了解这块地的,我可以带你们一起去看看,顺便捡些免费的高质量的山核桃。
我下周会再去一次,如果你想去的,跟帖或者给我电话:770-865-1555,我们定个时间。
可以先到我们村集合,然后我接着开车car pool 去那里,我在peachtree city, GA 30269



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谢谢大家对这个活动表示的兴趣,我现在在联系卖家,看一次能接待多少人。时间定好后,我再和大家一一电话联系。
另外,转发一个网上的有关pecan business 的文章,大家看了后可以大概了解一下现在的市场行情。
http://www.growingmagazine.com/article-6839.aspx

Pecan Growers Go Global
Outreach helps expand markets, keep prices solid
By Jennifer Paire
Pecan growers expected the highest per-pound prices to date last year thanks to their biggest customer: China. "The pecan industry has caught fire and the price of nuts is up, orchards are growing, and the excitement in the industry is up," says Bill Goff, grower, Auburn University professor and consultant to the industry. "If the pace of sales were to continue, China could buy half of the U.S. crop, and this has just developed in the past five years。”

Industry-led promotions of the health benefits of pecans and marketing efforts to other countries, primarily China, are paying off.
In 2009, about 88 million pounds of pecans were exported to China by U.S. growers, up from 1.8 million in 2005.
The nut caught on as a snack in China, where it is soaked in flavoring solution inside the shell and sold in cellophane bags.
"In China, they value age, and I am told by the Chinese buyers that among nuts the pecan has become associated with longevity," says Goff, who has been in the industry for 30 years and starting growing pecans five years ago. He now manages 2,000 acres in Georgia and Alabama, and has been to China twice to promote the industry. "We think this thing will keep rolling," he says.
Georgia is the largest producer of pecans in the country, followed by Texas and New Mexico. Growers across the country have their fingers crossed that they will continue to feel the effects of the fervor。

"I don't think we've reached our peak level of this product taking off," says Trent Mason, whose family-owned pecan business has 1,800 acres, including 1,600 acres of producing trees, in Fort Valley, Ga.
"There's a lot of excitement about the export market - not just to China, but other countries including India and Canada," says Mason, partner and farm manager for Mason Pecan International. "There are a lot of new faces because of the higher prices we are getting, but for us it's the same job every day from daylight to dusk."

Learning curve

The 2009 harvest was the first with production sent to China for Montz Pecan Company in Wichita Falls, Texas.
"It's pretty easy for us to get rid of our entire crop, but the way it happened, we got a better price for everything," says Jake Montz, whose operation has 1,000 acres of producing trees. Montz's father, Tim, is president of the Texas Pecan Growers Association. "It's one of those things that is growing so fast, and everyone is planning for the future and planting orchards."
Securing contracts, certifications and the logistics involved in the Chinese exports create a longer cycle of turnaround. Montz says it takes about 30 days for a container of nuts to reach the country.
"The Chinese are very particular about what they want and expect, which is good," says Montz. "They want everything in writing."
Growers were expecting per-pound prices around $2 last fall. The average price has been above $1 since 2002, with the highest price at $1.73 in 2004. According to Lenny Wells, assistant professor and pecan horticulturist with the University of Georgia, one of the most unusual byproducts of Chinese interest in the last harvest was a late-season price increase.
"We started relatively high in price, and it dropped some, but later in the season the price rose again," says Wells, who is also adviser to the Georgia Pecan Growers Association. "Later into December, the price rose again, which has been almost unheard of in the pecan industry. But there was such a demand, and there were so many going to China, the growers were able to get better prices."
Like many growing industries, the cost of producing pecans has increased from about $800 an acre in 2002 to between $1,200 and $1,500 an acre.
"So, keeping the price up has kept the industry going," says Wells. "There's always concern with just that one country buying so many pecans. The growers are very grateful and happy, but don't want to depend on that whole country."
Cindy Wise, executive director for the Texas Pecan Growers Association, says growers across the country are lobbying for federal funds to continue international marketing

Domestic market
National consumption of pecans in the U.S. has been steady and is expected to grow fueled by continuing studies and reports of the nut's health benefits.
"As healthy as the pecan is, as the number one nut in antioxidants, you'd have to eat three times the amount of almonds to compare to pecans," says Hilton Segler, 40-year industry veteran and past president of the Georgia Pecan Growers Association. Segler is credited with initiating pursuit of China and other international markets.
"With the research our industry has developed and paid for proving the health benefits of pecans, we're beginning to share this health information and the use of pecans as a healthy snack food all over the world," Segler says.
Studies continue to affirm the antioxidant power of the pecan. For example, a study by the Center for Cellular Neurology at the University of Massachusetts in Lowell suggested that pecans could delay the progression of age-related motor neuron degeneration.
Growers don't have to sell to China to feel the international impact on demand. Joe Massey of J-D Pecans in Uvalde, Texas, sells to wholesale buyers in the U.S. "This has kept prices at a very nice point," says Massey.
Massey has more than 200 acres in production and is a member of the board for the Texas Pecan Growers Association.

New development
While it is not unusual for growers to continue planting trees in their orchards, insiders say there is more planning taking place than ever before.
"We have a lot of new pecan acreage being planted in Georgia over the last two or three years as a result of the interest in the export market," says Wells, who surveyed growers attending extension events. "We were looking at about 2,500 new acres of pecans in Georgia, but I think that is a conservative estimate. All of our pecan nurseries are sold out every year."
Georgia's pecan acreage has hovered around 140,000 acres for about 20 years, with orchards sometimes overtaken by development. "I think we are starting to overtake that now," Wells says.
As a consultant to the pecan industry, Goff has developed a specialty for renovating orchards.
"There are many orchards in Georgia that are not even getting managed," he says. "Most are badly overcrowded. If you do it right, you can renovate older orchards and never interrupt cash flow. You don't run up any debt at all, so you kind of get the orchard for free."
Massey planted about 800 trees a few years ago. "I could put in another 800 to 1,000, depending on how the economy goes," he says. "Expansion has been difficult to categorize because of the economy the past two or three years, but our industry has got plenty of positive pressure to expand in the foreseeable future, even in this economy."
Segler, who spoke before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Agriculture about the industry, believes growers will be able to handle the increasing demand.
"We have been keeping up with supply and demand," he says. "Georgia planted an additional 5,000 acres this past year. The only reason they didn't plant more is the trees have been in very short supply. We suspect there will be 5,000 to 10,000 acres added per year."

Jennifer Paire is a freelance writer based in Canton, Ga。
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匿名  发表于 2013-3-29 21:28:07
我想和你去捡山核桃,要开多久呢从你那儿走的话?从我这儿(我在alpharetta)去你那儿大概40分钟吧。我会电话你。谢谢!
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 楼主| 发表于 2013-3-29 21:30:04 | 显示全部楼层
引用第1楼游客于2013-03-29 21:28发表的 :
我想和你去捡山核桃,要开多久呢从你那儿走的话?从我这儿(我在alpharetta)去你那儿大概40分钟吧。我会电话你。谢谢!

从我这里去大概45分钟,基本准备下周四或者周五。如果感兴趣的人多的话,可以在周末再加一次。
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匿名  发表于 2013-3-29 21:41:53
更有兴趣的是想知道你为什么签这份合同? 投资? 怎样投? 种地吗? 转让出租? 如果种地,种什么? 太有兴趣了。
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发表于 2013-3-29 21:56:40 | 显示全部楼层
我只想搭便车跟你去捡一些山核桃可以吗?
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 楼主| 发表于 2013-3-29 22:35:46 | 显示全部楼层
引用第3楼游客于2013-03-29 21:41发表的 :
更有兴趣的是想知道你为什么签这份合同? 投资? 怎样投? 种地吗? 转让出租? 如果种地,种什么? 太有兴趣了。

我签的是卖家代理合同,我代理帮他们卖这块地。
一般买这种地的,你说的自用、投资、转让出租分租都可以。现在的owner把pecan、hunting area分租出去的,自己不管理,收地的租金。
如果自己管理的话,就可以拿作物收成,这样收益就会大大提高。
还可以挖个人工池塘,养鱼钓鱼,空地可以种各类经济作物,建个生态园之类的。
当然,把项目经营好的话,这块地就升值了,也是投资的一种方式。

或者象乡下的很多大地主一样,过个自给自足的农家乐生活。
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匿名  发表于 2013-3-29 22:54:23
我想和你去捡山核桃,我住在Lilburn, near Tucker  同时对买地,投资也挺有兴趣了解,请将您的联系电话留下,谢谢!
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 楼主| 发表于 2013-3-30 09:06:36 | 显示全部楼层
引用第6楼游客于2013-03-29 22:54发表的 :
我想和你去捡山核桃,我住在Lilburn, near Tucker  同时对买地,投资也挺有兴趣了解,请将您的联系电话留下,谢谢!

你们大概几个人去?我的电话是:770-865-1555,叫我Lily吧。o(∩_∩)o
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发表于 2013-3-30 13:05:44 | 显示全部楼层
唉,这pecan 的确好吃,捡起来也容易。就是剥壳太太费事了!现在都不敢弄回来了---除非老板愿意剥。
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匿名  发表于 2013-3-30 16:15:39
以前朋友给我一大堆全都扔了·很难剥的。
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