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Ha region 2b suitable for cattle ranching in Makonde district. The area is Mountainous to the extent that 250 to 300ha is covered by Mountains. SOILS - sand loamy, black and partly red soils. IMPROVEMENTS - 3 bedroomed house, a round Thatched kitchen house, 4 work...
Porker Ranch Farm, Makombe
Porker Ranch Farm, Makombe
Porker Ranch Farm, Makombe
Porker Ranch Farm, Makombe
Ha region 2b suitable for cattle ranching in Makonde district. The area is Mountainous to the extent that 250 to 300ha is covered by Mountains. SOILS - sand loamy, black and partly red soils. IMPROVEMENTS - 3 bedroomed house, a round Thatched kitchen house, 4 work...
Porker Ranch Farm, Makombe

Porker Ranch Farm, Makombe

Makonde
10,762,300 m²

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