Agricultural Land for sale in Kalasa Luweero Uganda, code: 188069
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Agricultural Land
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This magnificent agricultural land is located in the picturesque region of Kalasa on Luweero Road within Luweero District. This 17 acre parcel of land is available for sale at a price of 6,000,000 Shillings per acre and has mailo land tenure. The land is extremely fertile and provides a great opportunity for those looking to invest in agricultural land in this area.
The land is surrounded by lush green vegetation, making it the perfect setting for any aspiring farmer. The land is ideal for crop cultivation, and can be used to grow various types of crops. The area is known for its favorable climate, and the soil is rich in nutrients, making it perfect for agricultural production. Additionally, the land is close to the main road, making it easy to transport goods to and from the area.
The land is also in close proximity to various amenities, such as schools, hospitals, and shopping centers. This makes it easy for farmers to access the necessary resources to successfully operate their business. Additionally, there are various recreational activities that can be enjoyed in the area, and the nearby lake provides a great opportunity to take part in water sports.
Overall, this 17 acre agricultural land in Kalasa on Luweero Road provides the perfect opportunity for anyone looking to invest in a profitable agricultural venture. With its rich soil, favorable climate, and convenient location, this land offers an ideal setting for a successful agricultural business.
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