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Annexure a of Na-Ques 1375 North West ANNEXURE A OF NA-QUES 1375 NORTH WEST Province Private etc) in Hectares) Production Type 1 Type Production Local Local Municipality Land Transfer date Transfer Land Farm/ Farm/ name Project Price Purchase Land District Municipality Property Description Property Integrated Value Chain Forestry: Category B&CCategory Forestry: refurbishment and forest forest and refurbishment (SLAG, LRAD, LASS, SPLAG, Funding Model/Grant Type Funding Comodity Comodity (APAP: Red Meat aquaculture and small-scale and aquaculture Integrated Value , Chain Fruit Commonage, PLAS, Donation, PLAS,Commonage, Donation, protection strategy, Fisheries: protection and Vegetables, Wine, and Wheat, fisheries schemes and fisheriesBiofuels) schemes and Integrated Value Poultry Chain, Total Hectares Acquired (ExtentTotal Hectares Acquired Ngaka Portion1 of the Farm NW Modiri Ditsobotla Blaauwbank 368,1638 Wheat Crops PLAS 30 July 2014 R5 000 000 Blaauwbank 414 JO Molema Dr. Kenneth Remaining Extent of Portion NW Maquassi hills Zonderhout 30,8352 Red Meat Integrated Value Chain Livestock LRAD 28 February 2011 R500 000 Kaunda 1 of Farm Zonderhout 71 HP Dr. Kenneth Portion 111 of the Farm NW Ventersdorp Buffelsvallei 222 IP 117,5104 Vegetables Irrigation PLAS 30 September 2011 R1 600 000 Kaunda Buffelsvallei 222 IP Ngaka Remaining Extent of Portion Kareebosch - M.M.C. NW Modiri Ditsobotla 1 and Remaining Extent of 764,0528 Red Meat Integrated Value Chain Livestock PLAS 16 May 2014 R15 000 000 Mutloane/Pinnacle Molema the Farm Kareebosch 90 JO Ngaka Doornkraal - Remaining Extent of Portion Ramotshere NW Modiri BRIDOON TRADE & 3 & Portion 6 of the Farm 1680,0558 Red Meat Integrated Value Chain Livestock PLAS 28 May 2014 R8 500 000 Moiloa Molema INVEST 34 (PTY) LTD Doornkraal 110 JP Portion Ngaka 33,34,35,8,12,13,and NW Modiri Ditsobotla Welverdiend Portion 48 ( a portion of 337,9006 Red Meat Integrated Value Chain Livestock SLAG 23 May 1996 R339 270 Molema Portion 19) of the Farm Welverdiend 361 JP Ngaka Portions 22,23,7,1,2,3,4,8 NW Modiri Ditsobotla Grasfontein of the farm Grasfontein 898,0000 Red Meat Integrated Value Chain Livestock SLAG 19 August 1998 R584 193 Molema Farm 356 Portion 12 ( a portion of Ngaka portion 3) and remaining NW Modiri Tswaing Jachtkraal 2000,0000 Wheat Crops SLAG 21 September 1997 R630 000 extent of Portion 3 of the Molema farm Jachtkraal 339 Portion 6 & 7 of the Farm Rustkraal 129 HP and Portion 12 & 13 of the Farm Dr. Kenneth Livestock NW Maquassi hills Doornpan & Rustkraal Doornpan 122 HP and 968,3972 Red Meat Integrated Value Chain PLAS 26 March 2013 R28 000 000 Kaunda and Crops Remaining Extent of Portion 6 of the Farm Doornpan 122 HP Remaining Extent of Portion 7, Portion 10 and Portion 11 of the Farm Bovenste Oog van Mooirivier No.68 IQ. Farm Drylands, Dr. Kenneth Remainig Extent of the NW Tlokwe Morgezon Bovenste 6150,2452 Red Meat Integrated Value Chain Livestock PLAS 29 August 2011 R39 000 000 Kaunda Farm Somerville No. 62, Oog Remaining Extent of the Farm Drylands No.64 and Remaining Extent of the Farm Digby Plain No.63 IQ. Portion 380 & 381 of the Dr. Kenneth Hartbeestfontein - Chicken NW Matlosana Farm Harbeestfontein 297 66,8028 Poultry Integrated Value Chain PLAS 07 August 2012 R15 000 000 Kaunda Ubuntu Selami Broilers IP Ngaka O remaining extent of farm NW Modiri Ditsobotla Bakerville 799,0000 Red Meat Integrated Value Chain Livestock SLAG 18 August 1999 R600 000 UITGEVONDEN 355 Molema Remaininng extent of Dr. Kenneth Grazing and NW Ventersdorp Kafferskraal - Mohapi Portion 16 of the Farm 490,1362 Wheat PLAS 22 November 2011 R4 000 000 Kaunda Crops Kafferskraalb 218, IP Dr. Kenneth Remaining Extent of Farm NW Ventersdorp Kgwaile Trading 525,8342 Red Meat Integrated Value Chain Settlement LRAD 21 September 2009 R2 600 000 Kaunda Beta 159, IP Portion 6,7,10 and Dr. Kenneth remaining extent of portion 2 NW Ventersdorp Rooipoort 1721,1673 Wheat Grazing PLAS 06 December 2011 R12 000 000 Kaunda and 9 of the farm Rooipoort 202 IP Dr. Kenneth Rooipoort portion 5 - Portion 5 of the farm Grazing and NW Ventersdorp 584,6958 Wheat PLAS 01 November 2011 R4 550 000 Kaunda Eenheid and Tarantal Rooipoort 202 IP Crops Ngaka Siyaya CPA Portion 2 of the Farm NW Modiri Ratlou 352,5286 Red Meat Integrated Value Chain Settlement LRAD 13 June 2000 R830 000 (Madibogo) Maribigo IO 202 Molema Portion 53 (A Portion of Portion 14) and Remainder Dr. Kenneth NW Ventersdorp Strerkstroom of Portion 52 (A Portion of 117,6671 Red Meat Integrated Value Chain Livestock PLAS 12 October 2012 R2 700 000 Kaunda Portion 14) of the Farm Sterkstroom 216 IP Dr. Kenneth Uitsig - DC Remainder of the Farm NW Matlosana 319,8133 Red Meat Integrated Value Chain Livestock PLAS 23 November 2011 R3 650 000 Kaunda SHOMOLEKAE UITSig 364 IP Portion 6, 9, 11 & 13 (Portion of Portion 2) of the Dr. Kenneth NW Tlokwe Uitval & Welgevonden Farm Uitval 418 IP and 902,4091 Red Meat Integrated Value Chain Livestock PLAS 14 August 2012 R8 500 000 Kaunda Portion 4 & 5 of the Farm Welgevonden 417 IP Ngaka Ikageng CPA Portion 20 of the farm NW Modiri Ditsobotla 528,0000 Red Meat Integrated Value Chain Settlement SLAG 22 November 2004 R765 428 Blaauwbank Blaauwbank No 119, JO Molema Province Private etc) in Hectares) Production Type 1 Type Production Local Local Municipality Land Transfer date Transfer Land Farm/ Farm/ name Project Price Purchase Land District Municipality Property Description Property Integrated Value Chain Forestry: Category B&CCategory Forestry: refurbishment and forest forest and refurbishment (SLAG, LRAD, LASS, SPLAG, Funding Model/Grant Type Funding Comodity Comodity (APAP: Red Meat aquaculture and small-scale and aquaculture Integrated Value , Chain Fruit Commonage, PLAS, Donation, PLAS,Commonage, Donation, protection strategy, Fisheries: protection and Vegetables, Wine, and Wheat, fisheries schemes and fisheriesBiofuels) schemes and Integrated Value Poultry Chain, Total Hectares Acquired (ExtentTotal Hectares Acquired Remaining Extent of Portion Ngaka 19 and pOrtion 20 of the NW Modiri Ditsobotla BLAAUWBANK 916,3494 Wheat Settlement SLAG 26 February 2002 R765 428 Farm BLAAUWBANK No. Molema 119, JO Remaining of Portion of Dr. Kenneth portion 3 and Remaining of Grazing and NW Tlokwe Varkenskraal 93 IQ 394,2537 Wheat PLAS 15 August 2011 R5 600 000 Kaunda Portion 24 (ptn of ptn 3) of Crops Varkenskraal 93 IQ Dr. Kenneth (Remaining Extent ) of the NW Ventersdorp Ventersdraai 329,8315 Red Meat Integrated Value Chain Livestock PLAS 28 February 2013 R2 300 000 Kaunda Farm Ventersdraii 183 IP Dr. Kenneth Welgegund/ L.S Portion 3,4 and 36 of the NW Tlokwe 830,4970 Red Meat Integrated Value Chain Livestock PLAS 16 September 2011 R10 200 000 Kaunda Sekwenyane Farm Welgegund 375 IQ Portion 179 (portion of Dr. Kenneth NW Matlosana Wilgeboom Portion 27) of the Farm 8,5664 Red Meat Integrated Value Chain Beef Cattle PLAS 30 November 2011 R550 000 Kaunda Wilgeboom 458, IQ Remainder Portion 33( Ngaka Harmonie)(a portion of Boikhutso ( NW Modiri Ditsobotla portion 18) and Portion 51( 72,2400 Wheat Settlement COMMONAGE 10 September 2001 R424 000 commonage) Molema a portion of Portion 44) of the farm Rietdraai 51 Portion 65 (A Portion of Dr. Kenneth NW Tlokwe Wilgeboom Portion 55) of the Farm 8,5661 Red Meat Integrated Value Chain Livestock PLAS 31 August 2012 R300 000 Kaunda Wilgeboom 458 IQ Dr. Kenneth Remainder portion of the Livestock NW Matlosana Wolverand 163,8824 Red Meat Integrated Value Chain PLAS 31 August 2011 R7 500 000 Kaunda farm Wolverand 425 IP and Piggery Dr. Kenneth Portion 18 & 19 of the Farm NW Ventersdorp Blesbokfontein 211 IP 315,8419 Red Meat Integrated Value Chain Livestock PLAS 09 May 2013 R5 500 000 Kaunda Blesbokfontein 211 IP Ptn 18 (a Ptn of Ptn 16) of Dr. Kenneth farm Mahemsvlei No 365 NW Matlosana Brakspruit 404,1903 Red Meat Integrated Value Chain Livestock SLAG 08 February 2002 R800 000 Kaunda and Remaining Extent of the farm Uitval No 361, IP portion 2 of the farm Ngaka Ramotshere zandpootje 95 JP and NW Modiri Braklaagte 2086,0000 Red Meat Integrated Value Chain Settlement COMMONAGE 11 November 2002 R1 462 150 Moiloa portion 10 of the farm Molema petrusdam 55 JP Portion 10 & 11 of the farm Dr. Kenneth Debeeskraal and Rysmierbult 88 IQ and NW Ventersdorp 1293,9730 Tenure Security Settlement PLAS 29 July 2011 R8 750 000 Kaunda Rysmierbult - Boskop Portion 9 and 15 of the farm Debeeskraal 94 IQ Ngaka Schuinsdrift 75 JP Portion 5 Quiet living NW Modiri Ditsobotla (remaining extent) and 258,0000 Wheat Settlement LRAD 10 December 2001 R390 000 Schuinsdrift 75 Molema Portion 80 Dr. Kenneth Portion 29 of Farm NW Tlokwe Elandsheuwel 10,6484 Tenure Security Settlement PLAS 07 June 2013 R1 350 000 Kaunda Elandsheuwel 436 IQ Ngaka Rietdraai -Modisane Portions 26 & 36 of the farm NW Modiri Ditsobotla 12,8480 Red Meat Integrated Value Chain Settlement LRAD 25 January 2002 R406 040 J.B Rietdraai No 51 IP Molema Ngaka Blaauwbank 119 JO Portion NW Modiri Ditsobotla Ratshikana S A 298,0000 Wheat Settlement LRAD 03 April 2002 R298 200 21 Molema Ngaka Portion 64 of the farm NW Modiri Ditsobotla Modipane B J 7,0001 Red Meat Integrated Value Chain Settlement LRAD 20 June 2002 R80 000 Rietdraai No 51 IP Molema Ngaka Ramotshere portion 13 of the farm NW Modiri Reida Property 773,1570 Red Meat Integrated Value Chain Settlement LRAD 22 August 2002 R850 000 Moiloa Petrusdam 55 JP Molema Ngaka Portion 51 of Farm NW Modiri Ditsobotla Sebolai AA 51,0000 Red Meat Integrated Value Chain Settlement LRAD 10 July 2002 R150 000 Mooimissiesfontein 118 JO Molema Ngaka Farm 55 Jagersfontein, NW Modiri Mafikeng Mphahlele MS 685,2420 Red Meat Integrated Value Chain Settlement LRAD 12 September 2002 R620 000 Portion 6 Molema Ngaka 0 remaining Extent of farm NW Modiri Ventersdorp Present Perfect 833,1846 Red Meat Integrated Value Chain Settlement LRAD 06 January 2005 R1 500 000 ROODEKOP 163 IP Molema Portion 79(a Portion of Portion 7), Remainder Portion of Portion 1, Portion Dr.
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