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Namibia Berries project aims for 240 hectares by 2026

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The Namibia Berries Project is set to undergo a significant expansion, targeting a total of 240 hectares by the end of 2026.

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The initiative located on the outskirts of Divundu, will see the project grow by 75 hectares each year, effectively doubling its current operational capacity.

According to Founder and Director, Michael Rodenburg, long-term goals for the project include expanding to 500 hectares, with potential plans to scale up to thousands of hectares depending on funding and community growth.

“By the end of 2026, we aim to reach a total of 240 hectares. Our long-term goal is to expand to 500 hectares, with potential plans to scale up to thousands of hectares, depending on available funding and the growth of local communities in the region,” he said.

He further explained that the company is exploring solar power as a primary energy source for its commercial operations, highlighting that many outdoor lights have already been converted to solar energy.

Furthermore, there are plans for battery-operated transportation to reduce the project’s carbon footprint.

By maximising its agricultural output while utilising only 0.02% of the available water resources, the project demonstrates a strong commitment to responsible water management.

“We’re excited to show you some samples related to our water usage. At full production in the first phase, which covers 250 metres, we will utilise only 0.02% of the available water resources,” he said.

He also said the project aims to empower local farmers by providing access to quality seeds and training on sustainable agricultural practices.

This effort will be revisited every two years, ensuring ongoing support for the community’s development.

“The growth we’re witnessing is remarkable, and there is immense potential to benefit the community. However, we need to find effective ways to connect this potential with local needs, particularly in terms of access to seeds. One of our plans is to facilitate seed distribution every two years,” he said.

In August, Eos Capital, through its Euphrates Agri Fund , acquired a 15% stake in Namibia Berries.

The Namibia Berries Project is one of the investment projects facilitated by the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board.

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