Agricultural Investment Opportunities in Botswana

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Agricultural Investment
Opportunities in Botswana
By: Mmadima Nyathi (Agric Hub Director)
&
Tidimalo Rakgantswana
Table 1: Food Security Situation -2011
Product
Domestic Demand
Domestic Production
Imports
Sorghum/Millet
96 000 Mt
51 647 (54%)
44 353
Maize
221 000 Mt
21 560 (10%)
199 440
Fruits & Vegs
75 000 Mt
36 138 (48%)
95 203
Pork
972 Mt
455 (47%)
517
Poultry
64 053 Mt
63 412 (99%)
4 576
Honey
31 Mt
14 (45%)
17
Mutton & Chevon
997 Mt
770 (77%)
227
Milk
45 million litres
3 (6%)
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Opportunities …cont’d
2. Ostrich Farming
• Remains unexploited
• High ostrich population a sign of good
potential (77 000)
• Existence of an EU listed export abattoir
Opportunities …cont’d
3. Processing /Value Addition
•
Currently limited.
a. Commercialisation of agro-technologies (e.g. NFTRC
proven).
b. Tannery for hides & skins
• 2.5 million cattle and 2 100 000 small stock,
• Hides production @ over 300 000 annually.
• Either exported raw or discarded.
• Tanners are small scale cottage-yard industries.
Opportunities …cont’d
c. Horticultural Products
• For longer shelve life.
• Could promote production to increase supply.
• Positive developments experienced recently.
d. Livestock Products
•
•
Processed beef products for e.g limited (echo beef
and pet food mainly).
Others?
Opportunities …cont’d
4.
Grey Water Reuse for Agriculture
• Study currently on until July 2014.
• Sewage water in towns & major villages.
• Opportunity in provision of technology to purify
the water.
• Farming opportunities to result.
Opportunities …cont’d
5. Privatisation of Government Entities
•
Most entities underperforming & poorly
maintained.
i. Production & Training Farms e.g. valley,
Dikabeya, Ramatlabama.
ii. Farmers
Service
Centres
e.g.
Goodhope: More to be established.
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Opportunities …cont’d
Provision of Agriculture Insurance
6.
•
Study conducted in 2009 revealed
necessity of agriculture insurance in
Botswana.
•
only 1 company is offering livestock
(cattle) insurance currently.
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Opportunities …cont’d
7. Joint Ventures
i. Between foreigners and citizens.
ii. The Hub facilitating this.
iii. Keeps a database of investors.
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Opportunities …cont’d
8.
Zambezi Agro-commercial Project
– Water extraction from Zambezi River.
– i.e. 495 million cubic metres/year to be done by 2015.
• Opportunity lies in pipe construction
• Approximately 110kms & over 2m high
• In later years pipe to be extended for
domestic water supply in the country
• Has to be started before January 2015
• Or renegotiations of water rights to be done
Supporting Structures for Agric
• Supportive policy environment
sector’s development.
for
-
Government support programs which have
now been redesigned for effectiveness e.g.
ISPADD now targeted.
-
Government funding for diseases and pets
of economic importance.
Supporting Structures…cont’d
• New agricultural strategy in pipeline:
– Emphasises opportunity cost of idle land.
– More outward looking & encouraging to
FDI (directly or through joint ventures).
– The Hub keeps a database – to try & link
investors
Supporting Structures…cont’d
• Supportive land tenure
• Infrastructure development
– Significant investment
infrastructure.
made
in
general
▪ Available: (airports, Trans-Kalahari road);
▪ 0n-going (Walvis bay dry port);
▪ Planned (Trans-Kalahari railway line; portable
water and electricity).
– Infrastructure
to agricultural production
areas still a challenge.
Supporting Structures…cont’d
• Available Land
– Some of it from Ministry underutilised land
• Arable Land
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
Dukwe
Nshakazhogwe
Boteti
Thune (dam)
Zambezi Agro project
- 10 000
- 1000
- 200
- 500
- 35 000
Supporting Structures…cont’d
• Livestock Land
i. 72 ranches in the central district.
ii. 20 ranches in Kweneng District.
•Ostrich Farming Land
i. 7 farms of 20 Ha each
ii. 4 farms of 150 Ha each
Figure 1: Agro-Ecological
Potential of Different Areas
CROP PRODUCTION COMMODITY CLUSTER FARMING MAP - ( AGRO ECOLOGICAL ZONES )
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Livestock Farming
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KASANE
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Fishery
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Millet
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TUTUME %
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MAKALENG WEST
BOD IB EN G
SELOLWAN E
MAKALENG EAST
TOTEN G
SEH ITLW A
MOREOMAOTO
MAKALAMABEDI
SEM BOY O
MATSH ELAGA BE DI
MATSITAMA
% FRANCISTOWN
SHASHE MOOKE
MOPI PI
XHUMO
%
SHASHE
ORAPA MINE
MATSILOJ WE
MABESEKWA
DITLAD I
TONOTA %
TONOTA WEST
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TONOTA EAST
KEDIA
MMASHORO
%
MMADINARE NORTH
% GHA NZI
LETLHAKANE
TOBANE
GOJWANE
BOB ON ON G NO RTH
GOBOJANGO
TSHIMOYAPULA
MM AD INA RE
SEMOLALE
Pulses
BOBON ONG
%
%
SELEBI-PHIKWE
BOBON ONG SOUTH
SERULE
MOLALATAU
KALA HA RI GAM E R ESER VE
KAR AK U BI S
MABELEAPUDI
SEFHOPHE
KGAGODI
KALK FONTEI N
MATHATHANE
TOPISI
TSETSEBJWE
PAJE
CH AR LES H ILL
MALATSWAI
THABALA
MOGAPI
SEROWE EAST
SEROWE %
PALAPYE
MOGOROSI
SEROWE WEST
MATOLWANE
% PALAPYE
HAN AH AI
MOIJABANA
TAMASANE
MAUNATLALA
HILLS
MAKORO
KOLE
BIK WE
GOO-TAU
Maize
RATHOLO
LERALA
RAMOKGON AMI
RADISELE
PILIKWE
SELEKA
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HI
KALAMARE
MOSHOPHA
MOSOLOTSHANE
S
MMUTLANE
SHOSHONG
WEST
SHOSHONG
EAST
CHADIBE
SHAKWE
%
NC OJA NE
MACHANENG
MAHALAPYE
MODIAN E
MOKOBENG
SEFHARE
THOKOLO
MAKWATE
SOJW E
TAUPYE
OTS E
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EP
PH
KHUDUMATSE
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%
HU N HU K WE
PALLA-ROAD
DOVEDALE
% %
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BOA TLAN AM E
SALAJW E
%
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% MOC H UD I
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GAK GATLA MM OPAN E
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TH AM AG
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TH
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IPA NESIK WAN E
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KOTOLAN AM E
SESE
%
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%
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%
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%
MM AM AER EN G
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RAN AK A
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KANYE
MAS OKE
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%
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HILLS
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GAM E R ESER VE
LER OLW AN E
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MOLAPO
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Gaborone
Copyright Republic of Botswana
First Edition: July, 2012 (Draft)
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Ad ministration Districts
Topography from Department of Surveys and Mapping - Gaborone
Sorghum
Cartography, Remote Sensing and GIS Section
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Division of Land Utlisation
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Ministry of Agriculture
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Crop Production Commodity Classes
Lablab
Cereals
Cowpeas
Beekeeping
Sweet Melon
Sweet Potatoes
Cereals_Sweet Melon
Cowpeas_Sweet Melon
Horticulture
Game Reserve, National Parks and Forestry
Wildlife Management Areas
MED IE
MOTOK WE
HU K UN TSI
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Reference System
Geogrpahical Coordinate System
GCS_Botswana BNGRS02
Datum Name: D_Botswana_BNGRS02
Ellipsoid Name: Geodetic Reference Sysyem 80
Semi Map Axis: 6378137
Denomination of Flattening ratio 298.257222
400 Kilometers
MID D LE PITS
BOK SPI TS
BASELINE FOR THIS MAP WAS AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AREAS
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