Agricultural Land for sale in Ndibulungi Luweero Uganda, code: 176600
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Agricultural Land
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This private mailo land measuring 11 acres is located in Ndibulungi Village Butuntumula sub county, Luwero district,being located just 1km from the tarmac is an added advantage,making it easy to access the land and transport produce to the market.It is an ideal agricultural mailo land with fertile soil suitable for all kinds of farming including crop cultivation and livestock rearing.The land is spacious enough to accommodate large scale farming, meaning it is a great venture for commercial farmers.The asking price is 14 million per acre,installment payments allowed, which makes it an attractive investment opportunity
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176600
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