New Era

Neckartal irrigation scheme envisages increasing food security

- ■ Steven Klukowski

KEETMANSHO­OP - Agricultur­e, Water and Land Reform Minister, Calle Schlettwei­n said the government intends to implement a 5 000ha irrigation scheme outside the Neckartal Dam to increase food security and economic developmen­t in //Kharas region.

“This scheme should produce a valley of green lush lands where high-value crops like wheat, maize, vegetables and fruits as well as animal fodder can be produced for own consumptio­n and export to other markets if the volumes grown allowed it,” Schlettwei­n said when he visited the dam last week.

The minister who was in the familiaris­ation tour to the southern region said the project forms part of the second phase of the developmen­t of the Neckartal Dam.

The strategic position of the dam is ideal in that it receives water from catchment areas in the Fish River, being one of the largest sources of water supply in the southern parts of Namibia, he said.

“In light of the need of economic growth in the region, further developmen­t of the dam is one of the priority activities government envisage to carry out,” said the minister.

Schlettwei­n also explained that the constructi­on of the dam was one of the government’s most expensive projects, costing N$5.7 billion for the constructi­on of phase one.

“It will take a lot of efforts to recoup the investment made through the production of food and other economic activities,” he said, adding that the increased cost of phase one of the project largely contribute­d to the delay in the constructi­on of phase two.

He said funding for the constructi­on of phase two developmen­t remains a challenge for the government.

“In light of the current economic climate emanating from the consequenc­es of the Covid-19 pandemic, there is currently no budgetary provision for it, Therefore, we should look into public- private partnershi­ps or well-off farmers to come in as investors to kick-start the much-needed developmen­t as soon as possible,” said the minister. He also said the time frame for completion of phase two will not be very soon as some other technical issues need to be ironed out first whilst progress can be expected within the next two years.

“This project will be completed step by step, depending on the availabili­ty of

resources,” Schlettwei­n concluded.

The Neckartal Dam has a water capacity of 857 000 000km³ and is currently filled up to 10% capacity with its main purpose to feed the envisaged irrigation scheme situated 26km from the dam.

Niilo Kauari, agricultur­e ministry resident engineer at the dam explained that the reservoir can be filled to its fullest capacity within three above-average rainy seasons.

He added that once phase two is completed, the water volume of 90 000m³ need to be released in the holding dam close to the planned irrigation scheme to become operationa­l. This scheme will be the largest green scheme in Namibia once fully operating.

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Photo: Steven Klukowski Economic infusion… A holding dam outside the Neckartal Dam.

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