Other Agriculture Businesses for Sale in California
Explore the best agriculture businesses for sale in California with DealStream’s curated “Other Agriculture” listings—featuring nurseries, greenhouse operations, produce packing facilities, hydroponic farms and more. Browse detailed business profiles, compare competitive pricing and connect directly with motivated sellers to jumpstart your next profitable investment in California’s booming ag market.
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24+ Y/O Global B2B Weather Forecasting Platform
Business Name: Sign NDA to see Business Start Date: June 16, 2000 Business Location: California Business Valuation: $10,900,000 USD Employee Number (Inc. Owners): 21 Business Model: Weather API, B2B SaaS, Revenue Sharing Industry: Global B2B Weather Forecasting Platform Percentage Being Sold:...
Winery, Vineyards and Tasting Room for Sale
Located more than two hours from Napa. A high-yield vineyard and winery on more than 60 acres of land of which 10 acres are planted with several varietals. Includes more than 3,000 sq. ft. winery building with winemaking equipment, wine storage and a tasting area with bridal loft, covered crush pad...
Liquid Organic Fertilizer Company
Liquid Organic Fertilizer Company - Serving local farmers 20+ years, Fresno County, California. Located in the Heart of the Agriculture Region of California. Business, land turn key with employees, located on approx. 20 acres. *Enable sustainable agricultural production with high quality products...
Extraordinary Hawaii Company / $56MM Sales
Project was formed to serve business and government interests on all major islands in Hawaii. Relationships predate its founding and position the Company for growth and expansion. Project is the largest distributor of industrial and government use commodities and equipment and provides support...
Fire Sale: $2.5M Cannabis Cult & Dist Now $600K
Over $2.5 Million spent, Only Asking for $600,000 Excellent Affordable Cultivation & Distribution Facility. More photos and equipment list available! Equipment only 2 yrs old. Currently setup with 157 lights with plans in progress to update to 314 lights using LED 2 levels. 3 Grow rooms, 1 veg...
Multi-License Arial/Ground Agriculture Co
Situated in the San Joaquin Valley of California, this business specializes in aerial and ground services of pesticides, herbicides, seeding, and fertilizing for both commercial and private farming projects. Boasting top online reviews, strong local reputations with seven decades of ongoing experience,...
Aquaculture; Multi-Specie Hatchery
This project was centered around saltwater species and was directed at providing crustation fry to closed-system aquaculture grow-out production facilities. The systems have been inactive for at least a decade.
Tips for Buying Other Agriculture Businesses In California
Understand the Regulatory Landscape
California’s agriculture industry is highly regulated, from labor laws to environmental protections and water usage rights. Before purchasing any agriculture business, thoroughly research the relevant state and local regulations. Secure any necessary licenses or permits, and assess the business’s compliance history. Any outstanding violations, expired permits, or unresolved legal issues might become your responsibility after the acquisition, so request documentation and consult with a local attorney to ensure you’re fully informed.
Assess Land and Water Resources
The value and future potential of an agriculture business are intrinsically tied to its land and water access. Carefully review water rights, irrigation systems, and soil quality records. Given California’s recurring droughts and tightening water policies, businesses with robust and secure water sources hold a significant advantage. Have independent experts evaluate both the productivity and any environmental risks associated with the land to avoid unforeseen costs or diminished yields.
Evaluate Market Trends and Distribution Channels
Agricultural markets in California are shaped by shifting consumer preferences, seasonality, and export opportunities. Study not only the crops or products the business currently produces, but also broader trends in the industry to anticipate future demand. Additionally, investigate the existing distribution agreements, relationships with buyers, and brand reputation. Understanding where and how the business sells its products—locally, nationally, or internationally—will help you gauge financial stability and opportunities for growth or diversification after purchase.
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