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Nestled in a stunning landscape near the famous caldera of Gairía, this estate is well-known across Fuerteventura and the Canary Islands. Fuerteventura, the oldest island in the Canary archipelago, boasts vast plains, steppes, and impressive natural parks. It was declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 2009 and is celebrated for its pristine skies and unique environment. Fuerteventura has also been declared a Starlight Reserve by Unesco, due to its low light pollution, low cloud cover and the tranquillity of the place.The property consists of three rustic plots covering a total of 156,500 m², featuring a 2,160 m² industrial building for processing Barbadensis Aloe Vera, renowned for its beneficial properties. The industrial structure is spacious and fitted with double-portico designs. The main entrance showcases noni and pomegranate plants, alongside a photovoltaic panel system for energy production.The estate also includes manufacturing equipment, a storage area, and a shop that di