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R20 Million - R50 Million

Namaqua Game Farm

Submitted by mahesh_admin on July 15, 2023

Goal

The Rooiwal Community Property Association (R-CPA) Board aims to build adequate capacity to provide a broad range of services in botanical tourism, wildlife and bioprospecting with a key output to refurbish the lodge and create a botanical garden with an aviary and snake park.

Investment Range / ROI

R20 Million - R50 Million
ROI - 12% pa

Public or Private Sector

This is a Private Sector Opportunity

Investment Readiness

Environment & Social Impact

• Ecotourism Development
• Job Creation
• Skills Development
• SMME Development
• Expansion of Protected Areas 

SDGs

Investment Opportunity at a Glance

 

Land Ownership and Governance

Land Ownership

Fully Restituted land with title deeds
5,554 hectares in the Northern Cape is owned by the CPA for the Rooiwal Community.

 

Governance Structure

Community Property Association
Joint Venture partnership

Land Size

5554 Hectares

Location

Northern Cape

Investment Opportunity Assessment

Bioprospecting


Core Operations

  • Cultivation and Harvesting


Activities

  • Essential oils processing facility.

Ecotourism


Core Operations

  • Accommodation


Activities

Existing Lodge with 11 rooms - requires renovation.
Existing campsite with basic facilities.

 

Investment Opportunities

 

  • Establishment of botanical gardens with aviary and snake park
  • Refurbishment and upgrade of the lodge
  • Construction of a conference centre to host public and private events
  • Game purchases for re-stocking and potential hunting
  • Upgrading Boreholes and water pipes
  • Fire protection and clearing of alien invasive species
  • Upgrading the security infrastructure to protect game and assets
  • Purchasing tractors and vehicles
  • Manufacturing essential oils and handicrafts

Investment Requirements

 

Investment Range Required
R20 million - R50 million

Type of Investment Required
Capital Expenditure
Infrastructure Funding
Working Capital

Funding Type for Financial Requirements
Equity, Debt, Grant

Non-Financial Requirements
Technical services
Capacity building

Value Proposition and Enablers

 

Value Proposition

  • Protected Biodiversity Stewardship Site 
  • Community-owned land with no legal disputes
  • Strong governance with a board in place
  • Located within a Protected Area Expansion Corridor between the Namaqua NP & Goegap Nature Reserve
  • The site is home to the richest bulb flora of any arid region in the world and is famous for spring flowers
  • The tourist site has a 5km long scenic trail, two nature walks, picnic sites, and a research centre
  • Biodiversity Stewardship site

 

Key  Enablers

  • Renovation and refurbishment of the disused lodge and to build additional rooms and staff accommodation
  • Develop and construct an Essential Oil processing and packaging facility and commercialise a range of bioprospecting ventures and products
  • Build infrastructure (fencing, water tanks, roads) to enhance the lodge

Business Operations

Ecotourism

Bioprospecting

Primary Customers

 

Domestic & Regional tourists in flower season who stay in the camp.
Schools and colleges on educational tours.

Active Business Entities

 

Rooiwal Community Property Association.

About this Opportunity

 

The site is a Protected Area in terms of the Protected Areas Act and is home to the richest bulb flora of any arid region in the world and more than 1,000 of its estimated 3,500 plant species are found nowhere else on earth. Traditional medicine may be derived from these species. Amphibians and reptiles are also well represented, along with several endemic species.

The property is strategically located within a Protected Area Expansion corridor that is planned between the Namaqua National Park and the Goegap Nature Reserve.

No economic activities are currently in operation and have not taken place since the ownership transfer was done in 2015.

Investment Opportunities include Game Ranching; Botanical Camp with Aviary and Snake Park; Essential Oils and Handicrafts; Lodge & Conference Centre and Bush Encroacher eradication.

The sustainable development of Namaqua is dependent on the land and natural ecosystem. The anchor business potential is in the wildlife economy, botanical eco-tourism and research, as well as bio-prospecting.

The San people of Rooiwal in Namaqualand, originally crop farmers, were displaced from their land with rich soils and good climate, to dry land on the mountains, where they were forced to learn how to live as livestock ranchers.

The land restitution process has restored land to the Rooiwal Community, albeit in a site far away from the cropping region from which their forefathers were originally displaced.

The land is now community-owned, with no land-related legal disputes, and is governed under clear legal structures. 

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Selwane Nature Reserve

Submitted by mahesh_admin on July 14, 2023

Goal

Selwane is proposing to build a conference centre to promote community-based tourism and increase visitor traffic The site is looking to add over 2000 ha in additional farmland, which would be used to develop a conservancy for rhinos and other game. The Reserve intends to purchase game stock to promote the wildlife safari and hunting business to potential clients/tourists. Introducing cattle ranching is a strategic priority for the site.

Investment Range / ROI

R20 Million - R50 Million
ROI - 15% pa

Public or Private Sector

This is a Private Sector Opportunity

Investment Readiness

Environment & Social Impact

• Ecotourism Development
• Job Creation
• Skills Development
• SMME Development
• Expansion of Protected Areas 

SDGs

Investment Opportunity Assessment

 

Land Ownership and Governance

Land Ownership

Fully Restituted land with title deeds
The land is owned by the Selwane Communal Property Association.

 

Governance Structure

Community Property Association
Joint Venture Partnership

The Joint Venture partnership between the CPA and SIABIX forms Selwane Game Reserve.
The Joint Venture company is 51% CPA-owned and the investor owns 49%.  The business is under Board management.

Land Size

8400 Hectares

Location

Limpopo

Investment Opportunity Assessment

Wildlife Economy

 

Core Operations

  • Ranching and related value chain
  • Hunting and hunting value chain
  • Safari and ecotourism value chain
  • Game meat value chain

 

Activities

Trophy hunting is a major business activity attracting high-end international and local hunters.
The game farm offers a wide range of wildlife species.
Game meat including processing, packaging and distribution to domestic and export markets.

 

Ecotourism

 

Core Operations

  • Accommodation
  • Ecotourism activities
  • Cultural and traditional activities

 

 

Activities

Magwena River Lodge is a luxury lodge with 16 beds, camping and catering services.

 

Investment Opportunities

 

  • Construct and develop a multi-purpose traditional conference centre and an Ecotourism activity hub with supporting facilities
  • Bush encroachment eradication
  • Expand and upgrading Magwena River Lodge to 32 beds
  • Expand wildlife ranching and hunting by increasing game stocks
  • Build Infrastructure ventures focused on fire protection, anti-poaching and invasive alien plant eradication  
  • Local training, skills development and capacity building

 

Investment Requirements

 

Investment Range Required
R20 million - R50 million

Type of Investment Required
Capital Expenditure
Infrastructure Funding
Working Capital

Funding Type for Financial Requirements
Equity, Debt, Grant

Non-Financial Requirements
Technical services
Capacity building

Value Proposition and Enablers

 

Value Proposition

  • The site enjoys Biodiversity Stewardship status
  • Community-owned land with no legal disputes     
  • The site is located close to the Kruger National Park
  • The sheer vastness of rich and secure farmland endowed with rich natural resources    
  • The Joint Venture partner is a strong investor with demonstrated capacity to inject capital
  • The Joint Venture has successfully established a high-quality accommodation facility
  • The surrounding mines are a captive market for the accommodation
  • Game meat processing potential given the growing game inventory and ongoing breeding plans
  • Growing customer base within 'package tourism' network

 

Key  Enablers

  • Building a robust website for Magwena River Lodge will strengthen its digital visibility, and enhance the site’s ability to share the powerful stories from the Selwane community, and attract business
  • Constructing a multi-purpose Traditional Conference Centre with the capacity to host public sector and private events, workshops and conferences to leverage the accommodation facilities offered by the existing lodge
  • Expand and upgrade Magwena River Lodge to 32 beds
  • Build Infrastructure to support site development objectives, including fencing, electrification, access-road upgrades, staff accommodation, solar power and water reticulation

Business Operations

Ecotourism

Wildlife Economy

Primary Customers

 

High-end international & middle range hunters & tourists for the existing Magwena River Lodge.

Active Business Entities

 

The Joint Venture partnership between the CPA and SIABIX forms Joint Venture company Selwane Nature Reserve and drives the business under the leadership of a Board. The nine-member CPA Board controls the majority of seats on the Board and the Management team.

About this Opportunity

 

Selwane Game Reserve comprises 4 100 ha of land and Magwena River Lodge are located in close proximity to the popular Kruger National Park.

Selwane is a critical Biodiversity Conservation Area with vast wildlife and a temperate savanna climate with unique bird and plant life.

The Restitution of Land Rights Act which was promulgated in 1994 activated the first land claim which was lodged by the Selwane tribe during 1996 and the farms Kondowe 36 and Waterbok were successfully transferred and are now being administered by the Selwane Communal Property Association. Kondowe is currently a game farm development and Waterbok is a community irrigation development project.

After reclaiming the land, the community decided to venture into eco-tourism and approached various stakeholders to assist as the community did not have the finances and knowledge to drive it.

The community partnered with SIABIX, a private investment company with various interests in the abattoir and meat industry to develop and operate Selwane Nature Reserve and Magwena River Lodge, based on a shareholders’ agreement in terms of which the strategic partner holds 49% and the CPA owns the balance. Three of the CPA members are directors in the operating company.

In the future Selwane aims to:

  • Add a conference centre to host corporate events.
  • Add over 2000 ha in additional farms. This additional land would be used to develop a conservancy for rhinos and other game.
  • Introduce cattle ranching as a strategic priority for the site.
  • To purchase additional game to increase the attractiveness to potential tourists. The target is to acquire: 15 Buffalo, 13 Zebra, 50 Impala, 28 Springboks and 25 Elands. Elephants will not be pursued due to a lack of land.

 

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Somkhanda Community Game Reserve

Submitted by mahesh_admin on July 13, 2023

Goal

The short-term goal is to create a full game offering, upgrade the tourism facilities and train community members to manage all aspects of the reserve.

Investment Range / ROI

R20 Million - R50 Million
ROI - 15% pa

Public or Private Sector

This is a Private Sector Opportunity

Investment Readiness

Environment & Social Impact

• Ecotourism Development
• Job Creation
• Skills Development
• SMME Development
• Expansion of Protected Areas 

SDGs

Investment Opportunity at a Glance

 

Land Ownership and Governance

Land Ownership

Fully Restituted land with title deeds

26,000 Ha of game reserve land, owned 100% by the Gumbi Community (ECT) of which 11600 claimed as protective areas.

 

Governance Structure

Community Property Association.

Joint Venture partnership. The reserve is co-managed by a joint management board established in 2016 between Wildlands and the Emvokweni Community Trust.

Land Size

26000 Hectares

Location

KwaZulu-Natal

Investment Opportunity Assessment

Wildlife Economy


Core Operations

  • Hunting and hunting value chain
  • Ranching and related value chain
  • Safari and eco-tourism value chain
  • Game meat value chain

 

Activities

Big 5 Game Reserve used for Game safaris and hunting activities.
Unprocessed game meat is sold at farm gate.

 

Ecotourism


Core Operations

  • Accommodation
  • Activities
  • Safaris

 

Activities

The Site operational 6-unit lodge facilities with 12 beds, and camping facilities.
Birding, walking trails, and hiking are available.

 

Investment Opportunities

 

  • Ecotourism activity hub and supporting facilities
  • Develop Gumbi culture homestays and handcraft centre in the hub
  • Expand Lodge and build a luxury camp with spa
  • Improve game ranch infrastructure
  • Build throughput abattoir for game meat
  • Purchase of Safari vehicles
  • Develop Bio trade and Agrotourism
  • Improve site Infrastructure
  • Training, skills development and capacity building

Investment Requirements

 

Investment Range Required
R20 million - R50 million

Type of Investment Required
Capital Expenditure
Infrastructure Funding
Working Capital

Funding Type for Financial Requirements
Equity, Debt, Grant

Non-Financial Requirements
Technical services
Capacity building

Value Proposition and Enablers

 

Value Proposition

  • The sheer vastness of rich and secure farmland endowed with rich natural resources
  • The land is owned  by Community with no legal disputes     
  • The site has Biodiversity Stewardship status 
  • Site is a declared Protected Area
  • The site has been managed by Wildlands Conservation Trust  (NGO Partner) since 2013
  • High-end hunting and safari offering
  • Active client base & commercial activity

 

Key  Enablers

  • Operational 12-bed lodge, game fence and water
  • Protected Biodiversity Stewardship Site
  • Community-owned land with board representation and 52 jobs created to date

Business Operations

Wildlife Economy

Ecotourism

Primary Customers

 

  • Regional and local hunters for hunting safaris
  • Mid-range tourism at 12-bed lodge and campsite
  • Unprocessed game meat is currently sold at the farm-gate to community

Active Business Entities

 

Emvokweni Community Trust & Wildlands Conservation

About this Opportunity

 

The site is a BIG-5 game reserve offering a wide range of wildlife species (including, elephants, rhino, lions, leopards, buffalo, eland, kudu, gemsbok, waterbuck, wildebeest, impala and wild dog). Trophy and Biltong hunting are the major business activity, with the hunters also patronising accommodation and hospitality services offered through the 12-bed lodge and camping facility. Birding, walking trails, and hiking are also popular.

The Site has endangered species such as the wild dog, under a special protection program, with considerable investment being made into game stocking and fencing over the years and more game donations are still being canvassed.

At least 10% of all tourism revenue from the reserve, is transferred to the Gumbi community of approximately 20,000 people through the ECT, which allocates the funds for schools, creches,

clinics, cattle dipping programmes, and small-business opportunities.

The reserve currently employs 52 people from the community, all on short-term contracts, for such activities as alien bush clearing, are taken up by the community. The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment also funds salaries of game guards through its Environmental Monitors Programme.Unprocessed game meat is currently sold at the farm-gate, at significantly lower unit prices than the retail market prices for processed and packaged game meat. Great potential for revenue growth and community development lies in the development of a through-put abattoir with distribution linkages at the retail end.

An old butchery with cold room facilities requiring upgrade and restoration exists at the site and can potentially be converted into a game meat processing plant with dual capacity to process both game meat and beef (and perhaps other commercial livestock), in order to optimise capacity utilisation.

Taxidermy, tanning and crafting of leather products are natural offshoot businesses that have been considered.

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Tshivhula Game Farm

Submitted by mahesh_admin on July 12, 2023

Goal

To build and develop a cultural village with complementary community business enterprises including training and accrediting villagers under the Homestay business programme.

Investment Range / ROI

R20 Million - R50 Million
ROI - 15% pa

Public or Private Sector

This is a Private Sector Opportunity

Investment Readiness

Environment & Social Impact

• Ecotourism Development
• Job Creation
• Skills Development
• SMME Development
• Socio-economic Development
• Expansion of Protected Areas
• Net Biodiversity Gains 

SDGs

Investment Opportunity at a Glance

 

Land Ownership and Governance

Land Ownership

Fully Restituted land with title deeds
A successful land restitution process has resulted in the legal transfer of 14,200 hectares of land to the TSHIVHULA Communal Property Association, with fully registered Title Deeds.

 

Governance Structure

Community Property Association
Joint Venture partnership between the CPA and BONO Holdings creates Alldays Development (Pty) Ltd, which drives the business under Board Leadership.

Land Size

14200 Hectares

Location

Limpopo

Investment Opportunity Assessment

Wildlife Economy

 

Core Operations

  • Hunting and hunting value chain
  • Safari and eco-tourism value chain
  • Game meat value chain

 

Activities

Trophy hunting is available on Ammondale Farm - part or all of the hunted animal can be kept as a hunting trophy.
Driven hunting, popular with foreign hunters is available on Braam, Ammondale & Montagu farms.
Biltong hunting is available  on Lauriston fame - primarily local hunters.

Bioprospecting

 

Core Operations

  • Harvesting

 

Activities

Mopani worms are harvested when in season.

Ecotourism

 

Core Operations

  • Accommodation
  • Safaris

 

 

Activities

Ndou Safaris and Baobab Lodge are high-end luxury lodges targeting international and local hunting customers and other tourists. Klipspringer Lodge is a budget facility targeting local tourism and business visitors connected to the mining industry in the area.
A catering service is available for guests.
Camping and game drives are available to guests.

 

 

Investment Opportunities

 

  • Build and develop a Conference centre and Cultural Village Ecotourism activity hub with supporting facilities
  • Develop Vhatwanamba culture homestays and handcraft centre in the hub
  • Improve game ranch infrastructure
  • Build throughput abattoir for game meat
  • Design and Construct a commercial bio industrial facility
  • Invasive alien clearing & beneficiation
  • Improve site infrastructure
  • Training, skills development and capacity building

 

Investment Requirements

 

Investment Range Required
R20 million - R50 million

Type of Investment Required
Capital Expenditure
Infrastructure Funding
Working Capital

Funding Type for Financial Requirements
Equity, Debt, Grant

Non-Financial Requirements
Technical services
Capacity building

Value Proposition and Enablers

 

Value Proposition

  • Site has Biodiversity Stewardship status
  • The site had rich and secure farmland endowed with natural resources
  • The land is community-owned, with no land-related legal disputes
  • Clear corporate governance and legal structures
  • The four farms are in various stages of being declared as Protected Areas
  • The Joint Venture partner is a strong investor with demonstrated capacity to inject capital
  • The site has developed a unique group-hunting product designed for hunters from Europe
  • Proximity to the well-known Mapungubwe World Heritage site
  • Surrounding mines are a captive market for the 3 and 4-star accommodation product
  • The 5-star facility is made available to high-end hunting clientele

 

Key  Enablers

  • Strong customer network (SA & Europe)
  • Three quality lodges with high occupancy
  • Certification system

Business Operations

Wildlife Economy

Ecotourism

Bioprospecting

Primary Customers

 

High end and mid-range tourism at three lodges.
The surrounding mines are a captive market for 3 and 4-star accommodation products and the 5-star facility is made available to high-end international hunting clientele.

Active Business Entities

 

Community Property Association.
Joint Venture partnership between the CPA and BONO Holdings creates Alldays Development (Pty) Ltd, which drives the business under Board Leadership.

About this Opportunity

 

In 1998, the TSHIVHULA community embarked on a journey towards restitution of lost land - a process that has begun to yield results. To date, land in excess of 20,000 hectares has been restored to the people of Tshivhula, and is owned through a Communal Property Association. With the support of our partners, the transformation journey our people have embarked on will impact the socio-economic standing of the Tshivhula community and protect the natural resources.

A new bioprospecting industry in the northern province of Limpopo is emerging. Actors have focused on systematic modification of traditional uses of commonly available natural resources (such as Bulbine, Aloe Vera, the Marula fruit, bee products, and Mopani worms), for commercial or industrial value. Tshivhula will establish a bio-industrial facility located near the proposed Cultural Village to produce, trade and export indigenous products, such as medicines, industrial enzymes, food flavours, fragrances, cosmetics, colours, extracts and essential oils.  

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