Piparo: Niche agricultural business. Selling as a going concern. Price includes all assets and goodwill, including some new machines that are paid for and pending shipment. Nature of the business is livestock production and distribution. Sits on 15 acres of freehold land. Profitable (over 100k per month). All included.
Contact Nisha @ 757-8511 for more details or to arrange a viewing. Only serious, qualified inquiries will be entertained.
Piparo Piparo is a village in Central Trinidad on the southern edge of the Central Range.
Piparo was the home of Ras Shorty I (born Garfield Blackman) during his self-imposed break from the soca world. Living simply in this rural community Ras Shorty-I developed Jamoo, a fusion of soca and gospel music.
Piparo was the site of a large mud volcano eruption on February 22, 1997. The eruption covered an area of 2.5 kmĀ² and displaced 31 families. The mud volcano now lies active where the eruption took place ( as of October 2019).
During the early twentieth century, Piparo was an important cocoa bean producer.
The small village is mainly inhabited by people of African and Indian descent. There are two mosques and three churches.
Since the eruption in 1997, an alternate road to the village has been established through the village of Guaracara or a detour around the volcanic site through Panchoo trace.