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FIELD ASSESSMENT FORM

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1. Please write 4 lines of motivation stating your profession, how you built interest in forestry as a business and what your vision in this project is etc

I am a telecom engineer and my wife is a Pharmacist by profession. My interest in forestry stretches way back in my S.6 vacation when I was working for my uncle in Mbarara who had a timber machinery workshop and was involved in timber sawing in the forests. We have a vision of being able to own a total of over 500 hectares of trees in different parts of Uganda for commercial purposes.

2. Describe the administrative structure of the area a) village-Kakoge b) Parish- Bububi c) Sub county - Mutuba d) County - Bulemezi e) District – Luwero

3. Describe like you are directing somebody to visit your site, starting from Kampala town. Indicating estimated distance between trading centres along the road to your site. From Kampala city, take the Gayaza road, through, Kalerwe, Mpelerwe, Kasangati and then at Gayaza trading centre at approximately 16km turn off to the left and take the road to Kabayonyoro then Namulonge. From there drive straight on the main road passed Bugema University, approximately 31km, then Busika trading center. After Busika the next trading center is Zirobwe, approximately 40km. Then take the road to Kikyusa and drive for approximately 4km and then turn off to your right next to a small house by the road side and drive for 2km to the land.

4. Indicate your full contact: a) Phone: 0772-221512 and 0772-595762 b) Postal address: c/o US Embassy, P.O. Box 7007 Kampala, Uganda c) E-mail: lukwagom2000@yahoo.com /

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