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Annexure a of Na-Ques 1373 Wc ANNEXURE A OF NA-QUES 1373 WC Province Hectares) Local Municipality Local Type 1 Production Land Transfer date Land Price Purchase Farm/name Project District Municipality District Property Description Comodity (APAP: Red Meat Red (APAP: Comodity PLAS, Donation, Private etc) Private PLAS, Donation, protection strategy, Fisheries: protection B&C refurbishment and forest forest and B&C refurbishment Value Chain, Poultry Integrated Poultry Chain, Integrated Value Wine, Wheat,Forestry:Wine, Category LRAD, SPLAG, Commonage, LASS, Integrated Value Chain Integrated Integrated Chain Value Integrated Total Hectares Acquired (Extent in in (Extent Acquired HectaresTotal Funding Model/Grant Type Model/Grant (SLAG, Funding Value Chain , Fruit and Vegetables, and Vegetables, , Fruit Chain Value Portion 32 (portion of portion 29) of the farm City of Cape City of Cape WC Zouterivier Zouterivier, no 22, City of Cape Town, 43,4216 Vegetables Vegetables PLAS 10 June 2014 R800 000 Town Town Western Cape Province The remainder of the Farm Warmwater 172 Cape WC Langeberg Nuwe Begin Montagu and remainder of Portion 1 of the Farm 997,9800 Vegetables Horticulture SLAG 13 February 1997 R2 100 000 Winelands Quarriesbosch Kloof 170 Red Meat Remainder of Portion 5 of Farm No. 164 & WC Eden Mossel Bay Brandwacht 99,0000 Integrated Value Livestock SLAG 20 August 1997 R762 565 Remainder of Portion 23 of farm No. 154 Chain Redelinghuys Portion 10 of Farm No.4 Wittersdrift in the WC West Coast Bergrivier 13,7302 Vegetables Horticulture SLAG 11 November 1997 R150 000 Kleinboere Piketberg Registration Division. Cape WC Stellenbosch Fairvalley Farm No.1501 17,4433 Vegetables Horticulture SLAG 28 November 1997 R479 878 Winelands Portion 23, Portion 24, Portion 25, Portion 26, Portion 27, Portion 28, Portion 29, Portion 30, Portion 31 (Portion of Portion WC Eden Mossel Bay Barthelsfontein 22), Rem ext of Portion 22, Portion 32, 57525,0000 Wheat Field Crops SLAG 05 August 1998 R225 000 Portion 33, Portion 34, Portion 35, Portion 36, Portion 37 of Farm Bathelsfontein 226. Rem ext of Farm VREDEHOEK No. 2598. Portion 78 (Portion of Portion 54) WC Eden Hassequa Vermaaklikheid 3,0750 Wheat Field Crops SLAG 01 February 1999 R512 000 Vermaaklikheid 499 Forestry: Category The Farm Bonnita No 575 (Uitsig) and the B&C Housing WC Overberg Swellendam Bonnita Remainder of Portion 100 of Bosjesmansdrift 80,5660 refurbishment and SLAG 15 October 1998 R563 586 Project No 174. Swellendam forest protection strategy Portion 2 (Portion of Portion 1) of Farm No. 155 , Groenvalley in the Piketberg WC West Coast Bergrivier Erfdeel registration Division; Portion 3 (Remaining 234,9387 Vegetables Horticulture SLAG 30 June 1998 R735 000 Extent) of Farm No.75, Zebra Mount, in the Piketberg Registration Division Portion 86 (portion of portion 14) of Farm No. WC West Coast Cederberg Boontjiesrivier 451, Grootvalley, in the Clanwilliam 22,0000 Vegetables Horticulture SLAG 31 March 1998 R1 850 000 Registration Division Red Meat Lawaaikamp/ WC Eden George Portion 6 Uitkyk 224 85,0000 Integrated Value Livestock SLAG 01 November 1999 R1 218 500 Masincedane Farmers Chain Cape Remainder of Portion 5 of the Farm WC Witzenberg Northridge Packaging 181,9190 Vegetables Horticulture SLAG 03 July 1998 R2 500 000 Winelands Schapenrivier No.363 Cape Portion of Remainder of the Farm Nelson's WC Drakenstein Nelson's Creek 8,9000 Vegetables Horticulture SLAG 17 January 1999 R153 000 Winelands Creek No 384 Province Hectares) Local Municipality Local Type 1 Production Land Transfer date Land Price Purchase Farm/name Project District Municipality District Property Description Comodity (APAP: Red Meat Red (APAP: Comodity PLAS, Donation, Private etc) Private PLAS, Donation, protection strategy, Fisheries: protection B&C refurbishment and forest forest and B&C refurbishment Value Chain, Poultry Integrated Poultry Chain, Integrated Value Wine, Wheat,Forestry:Wine, Category LRAD, SPLAG, Commonage, LASS, Integrated Value Chain Integrated Integrated Chain Value Integrated Total Hectares Acquired (Extent in in (Extent Acquired HectaresTotal Funding Model/Grant Type Model/Grant (SLAG, Funding Value Chain , Fruit and Vegetables, and Vegetables, , Fruit Chain Value Portion 40, a Portion of Portion 38 of Thye WC Eden Mossel Bay Tergniet/Toekoms 4,6300 Wheat Crops SLAG 06 August 2007 R400 000 Farm 138 Mossel Bay African WC Eden Mossel Bay Ptn's 167&168 Buffelskraal 1267,6557 Wheat Field Crops SLAG 13 August 1998 R1 500 000 Farmers Forestry: Category B&C Cape Anglo American Farm Lanquedoc No 1176, Farm Rhonen Housing WC Drakenstein 39,0000 refurbishment and SLAG 31 December 1998 R7 500 000 Winelands Farms/Lanquedoc No 1173 Project forest protection strategy Forestry: Category B&C City of Cape City of Cape Portion 4 of Cape Farm 609 In the Cape Housing WC Vukuzenzele 7,4533 refurbishment and SLAG 12 July 1998 R1 800 000 Town Town Registration Division Project forest protection strategy Portion of farm 317 of the Farm WC Eden Mossel Bay Friemersheim 99,0581 Wheat Field Crops SLAG 28 September 1999 R339 605 Friemersheim The Remaining Extent of Farm No 211, Luipers Kop, in the Vanrhynsdorp Registration Division; Portions 1 of Farm No Red Meat WC West Coast Matzikama Luiperdskop 211, Luipers Kop, in the Vanrhynsdorp 7043,5282 Integrated Value Livestock SLAG 09 December 1998 R777 408 Registration Division; Portion 2 of Farm No Chain 211, Luipers Kop, in the Vanrhynsdorp Registration Division Albertina Remainder of Portion 7 of the Farm Zoutpan WC Eden Hassequa 20,0000 Vegetables Horticulture SLAG 01 January 2003 R40 000 Boerevereniging No. 359 Red Meat WC Eden Bitou Simunye Farmstead Remaining extent of the Farm 303 9,5000 Integrated Value Livestock LRAD 18 April 2002 Donated Chain Portion 4 of Farm No. 494, Modder Valley, in WC West Coast Cederberg Karnamelksvlei 40,0002 Vegetables Horticulture SLAG 21 August 2000 R576 000 the Clanwilliam Registration Division The Remainder of the Farm Jan Cape Theewaterskl Niemansbosch No. 465 and the Remainder WC Whitehall 296,0077 Vegetables Horticulture SLAG 10 March 1999 R1 936 000 Winelands oof of Portion 16 of the Farm Jan Niemansbosch No. 465 Cape Portion 7 (Goudmyn) (Portion of Portion 2) of WC Langeberg Goudmyn 127,9704 Vegetables Horticulture SLAG 07 December 1999 R90 000 Winelands the farm Derdeheuwel No.149 Red Meat Cape SWELLEND WC De Rust, Bonnievale Erven 2581 - 2590 0,2680 Integrated Value Livestock SLAG 05 October 1999 R179 000 Winelands AM Chain Province Hectares) Local Municipality Local Type 1 Production Land Transfer date Land Price Purchase Farm/name Project District Municipality District Property Description Comodity (APAP: Red Meat Red (APAP: Comodity PLAS, Donation, Private etc) Private PLAS, Donation, protection strategy, Fisheries: protection B&C refurbishment and forest forest and B&C refurbishment Value Chain, Poultry Integrated Poultry Chain, Integrated Value Wine, Wheat,Forestry:Wine, Category LRAD, SPLAG, Commonage, LASS, Integrated Value Chain Integrated Integrated Chain Value Integrated Total Hectares Acquired (Extent in in (Extent Acquired HectaresTotal Funding Model/Grant Type Model/Grant (SLAG, Funding Value Chain , Fruit and Vegetables, and Vegetables, , Fruit Chain Value Red Meat Portions 25,40 and 41 of the farm WC Overberg Swellendam Lemoenshoek 11,9730 Integrated Value Livestock SLAG 20 October 1999 R130 000 Lemoenshoek No 24 Chain Farm No 1544; Portion 4 of the Farm Calais No 600; Portion 2 of the Farm Akkerdal No 594; Portion 4 (a portion of portion 1) of the Farm Omer No 597; Remainder of the Farm Parys Annex No 592; Remainder of the Cape WC Drakenstein Cape Olive 1 Farm Parys Annex No 593; Portion 1 of the 286,0000 Vegetables Horticulture SLAG 24 March 1999 R2 015 423 Winelands Farm Calais No 595; Portion 1 of Farm No 1409; Remainder of the Farm 1543; Remaining Portion 12 (a portion of portion 11) of the Farm Calais and St Omer No 591; Remainder of the Farm La Provence No 599 Red Meat Erf 1105 (3715) in Moorreesburg in Bergriver WC West Coast Swartland Moorreesburg 40,5000 Integrated Value Livestock SLAG 09 September 1999 R450 000 Municipality Chain Remaining extent of the Portion 5 of Farm Cape Schoon Oort No 156, Division Paarl and WC Drakenstein Sonop 12,0000 Vegetables Horticulture SLAG 01 July 1999 R478 000 Winelands Portion 1 of the Farm Weltevreden Annex No 157 Remainder of Farm No. 153, Steenbrug in the Piketberg Registration Division; Portion 9 (Remaining Extent) of Farm No. 153, WC West Coast Bergrivier Buglar's Post Steenbrug in the Piketberg Registration 347,7059 Vegetables Horticulture SLAG 28 June 1999 R1 344 000 Division; Portion 0 (Remaining Extent) of Farm No 154, Bugler's Post in the Piketberg Registration Division Province Hectares) Local Municipality Local Type 1 Production Land Transfer date Land Price Purchase Farm/name Project District Municipality District Property Description Comodity (APAP: Red Meat Red (APAP: Comodity PLAS, Donation, Private etc) Private PLAS, Donation, protection strategy, Fisheries: protection B&C refurbishment and forest forest and B&C refurbishment Value Chain, Poultry Integrated Poultry Chain, Integrated Value Wine, Wheat,Forestry:Wine, Category LRAD, SPLAG, Commonage, LASS, Integrated Value Chain Integrated Integrated Chain Value Integrated Total Hectares Acquired (Extent in in (Extent Acquired HectaresTotal Funding Model/Grant Type Model/Grant (SLAG, Funding Value Chain , Fruit and Vegetables, and Vegetables, , Fruit Chain Value Portion 7 (Remaining Extent) of Farm No. 152, Voorste Valley in the
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