Las Palmas de Gran Canaria has a Useful Agricultural Area (UAA) of 24 thousand hectares, which is divided into 48% permanent pasture, 20% arable land and 18% woody crops. Tomato, banana, vegetables, cereals and leguminous plants, citrus fruits and vineyards are the main crops grown in the rural farms of Las Palmas. In the livestock sector, goat farms are predominant, with 137,000 head. These are followed by cattle and poultry. In the rustic land of Las Palmas, the mouflon and the sheep are authorized for hunting in big game, and the rabbit, the partridge, the quail and the pigeon in small game.
Las Palmas is the capital of the island of Gran Canaria, which is, in turn, in the center of the Canary Archipelago. The beaches and coves are its main geographical attractions, as well as the volcanic cones of the Arucas Mountain and the Bandama Peak and Caldera.
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Properties for sale
EUR 4,048
Half price
34 ha
Average ha
EUR 4,050/ha
Average price of ha
FAQs
To obtain a hunting license for rustic properties Las Palmas de Gran Canaria for the first time, it is necessary to pass an aptitude test. After passing it, the license can be applied for.
On the Cocampo website you can find rustic properties for sale in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. For example, you can see plots of dry land, as well as other rural properties in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
Some areas where it is cheaper to buy a rustic property in Las Palmas are San Bartolomé de Tirajana, Teror, Valsequillo or Moya.
The areas where there are more land sales in Gran Canaria are Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Mogán and Telde.
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