Kayen Kidul – Northwestern Kediri's Brantas Valley Rice and Sugarcane Belt
Kayen Kidul lies in the northwestern portion of Kediri Regency at the Nganjuk border, in the flat Brantas valley agricultural plain. The district is part of the northwestern Kediri sugarcane and rice farming zone, with the irrigated lowland soils producing productive yields of both crops. The Brantas River irrigation system continues to function as the agricultural foundation of this area, as it has for centuries across the Kediri-Nganjuk-Jombang triangle. The northwestern border position creates commercial interaction with Nganjuk, with agricultural goods and services flowing across the boundary at the local market level. The community participates in the standard Kediri agricultural economy with the flat terrain and reliable irrigation providing consistent production conditions.
Tourism & Attractions
The Brantas valley agricultural landscape provides pleasant rural scenery. Nganjuk border connectivity allows exploration of the broader valley agricultural landscape. Kediri city's cultural and commercial facilities are accessible east via the main road. The broader Kediri region's attractions are accessible from this northwestern position.
Real Estate Market
Northwestern agricultural border market. Rice and sugarcane land at standard Brantas valley values. Nganjuk connectivity creates cross-border commerce. Conservative agricultural investment with established crop fundamentals.
Rental & Investment Outlook
Agricultural investment in rice and sugarcane. The Brantas valley fertile soils maintain reliable productivity. Standard returns from established crops. Minimal outside rental market beyond local need.
Practical Tips
Kayen Kidul is in northwestern Kediri on the Nganjuk border. Good road connectivity via the Brantas valley road. Agricultural land assessment should include irrigation infrastructure quality evaluation.

