Tea Estate For Sale In Uganda

Tea Estate For Sale In Uganda

Learn more about Tea Estate

Tea estate means any land used for tea plantation and it shall also include a factory and its premises established for the processing of the tea and other related works.

What is the difference between tea garden and tea estate?

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The term “estate” is used in other tea producing countries such as Kenya and Uganda. The folks promoting tea tourism seem to make no differentiation between the three terms, using them interchangeably and according to what they think will appeal to potential visitors.

Which region is tea grown in Uganda?

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Tea is largely grown along the Lake Victoria crescent, the lower slopes of the Rwenzori Mountain (1200-1800 metres above altitude) and above the Western Rift Valley. Tea leaves are harvested either by hand or by shears.

Tea Estate For Sale In Uganda

Below are the Tea Estate For Sale In Uganda

Tea Estates For Sale In Uganda From 840m Shillings

DETAILS

Mubende:

ACREAGE: 1 square mile (640 acres) of tea estate.

Comes with machines and equipment.

PRICE: 5m USD

Kyenjojo

ACREAGE: 47 acre tea estate available for sale.

20 acres are occupied by tea already being harvested.

PRICE: 705m Uganda Shillings

Fort Portal

ACREAGE: 42 acres tea estate available for sale.

25 acres occupied with tea already in harvest age.

PRICE: 840m Uganda Shillings

Fort Portal

located in Fort portal the Tourist city.

PRICE: 5m USD

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Where to buy Tea Estate In Uganda

Below are Where to buy Tea Estate In Uganda

Kasaku Tea Estates

Address: A109

Phone: 0755 599430

Kabirisi Tea Estate

Address: C4FM+MJJ, Kashneyi

Kijura Tea Estate

Address: Kabarole, Bwamba Rd Fort Portal, Kampala

Phone: 0787 230311

Where is tea planted in Uganda?

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Tea is largely grown along the Lake Victoria crescent, the lower slopes of the Rwenzori Mountain (1200-1800 metres above altitude) and above the Western Rift Valley. Tea leaves are harvested either by hand or by shears.