About this Property
Large Agricultural Parcels of Rice Land in Biche – 5 m
This 174 acre plot is part of a wider 400 acre agricultural parcel. Located less than a mile from the heart of Biche village, this acreage was utilized for rice farming for many years up to approximately fifteen years ago.
- Plot 1: 18 acres – 1.8m
- Plot 2: 31 and 32 = 63 acres – 2.9 m
- Plot 3: 29 and 37 = 66 acres – 3.2 m
- Plot 4: 43 and 9 acres = 52 acres – 2.6 m
- Plot 5: 26 and 5 = 31 acres – 1.6m
- Plot 6: 101, 50, 23 = 174 acres (rice lands) – 5 m
About the Region
Biche
Biche is a village in east Trinidad and Tobago 18 kilometers south of Sangre Grande and 18 kilometers north of Rio Claro. Situated along the Cunapo Southern Main Road, Biche was first inhabited by a hunter and his teenage wife in 1874. The name Biche derives from the French word biche, meaning deer or wild beast. In those times, hunters from Arima wandered into the area via the Nariva River and Nariva Swamp in search of wild animals. Biche falls under the jurisdiction of the Rio Claro–Mayaro Regional Corporation, and has a population in excess of 4000. Biche boasts of its own cable service and high school. The Biche Secondary School opened to students on September 5, 2011. There are presently students from forms one to five attending this school. Cocoa beans are being cultivated in Biche, and as a project supported by the Alliance for Rural Communities (ARC) chocolate is being produced and sold in form of community-branded bars. Biche is also known for its wild meat. It is one of the few places that one can still acquire Cascadura in abundance.