Farms For Sale in Namibia Gobabis

Farms For Sale in Namibia Gobabis

Which place is Namibia Gobabis?

Gobabis is a city in eastern Namibia. It is the regional capital of the Omaheke Region, and the district capital of the Gobabis electoral constituency. Gobabis is situated 200 km down the B6 motorway from Windhoek to Botswana.

Farms For Sale in Namibia Gobabis

Introducing a stunning guest/game farm located in the Gobabis area of the Omaheke Region, now available for sale at N$29, 000, 000.

Frequently Asked Questions

In which region is Gobabis?

Gobabis (Otjiherero: Epako, Khoekhoe: ǂKhoandabes) is a city in eastern Namibia. It is the regional capital of the Omaheke Region, and the district capital of the Gobabis electoral constituency.

Can a foreigner buy a farm in Namibia?

Foreigners are not allowed to be the majority shareholder of any land used for agricultural purposes. At least 51% has to be registered to a Namibia citizen or legal entity. This ensures that a controlling percentage of a sector that greatly influences the economy reflects Namibian focus and power.

How do I get a farm in Namibia?

Requirements

  1. Applicants must have a clean credit record.
  2. Applicants can either be full or part time farmers.
  3. Applicants should be Namibian citizens.
  4. Applicants must provide a business plan.
  5. Agribank offers flexible installment options to suit client’s financial needs.

How much does a hectare of land cost in Namibia?

Windhoek cost about N$150,000.00. If a group of 10 people come together and each. contribute N$15,000.00 they can buy a hectare of land.

Who can buy property in Namibia?

Foreigners are welcome and free to invest in residential property in Namibia and will get 100% full ownership when they do.

Who owns land in Namibia?

Private individuals, entities, and the state can hold land. The state owns all communal land, holding it in trust for indigenous tribes.

Can I buy a farm in Namibia?

The title deed can either be registered in the investor’s personal name or under the legal entity of a corporation or company. Foreigners are not allowed to be the majority shareholder of any land used for agricultural purposes. At least 51% has to be registered to a Namibia citizen or legal entity.

How many hours do farm workers work in Namibia?

The majority of farm owners indicated that farm workers have an average working week of 40-45 hours. Almost half of all farm workers (47.3%) indicated that they work longer than the standard working week of 40 to 45 hour in Namibia. More than a third (35%) work Page 6 longer than 50 hours per week.

What are the farming opportunities in Namibia?

Dairy farming, game farming, trophy hunting and pig farming are other important agricultural sub-sectors. Despite its arid and semi-arid climate, Namibia is able to produce a variety of crops ranging from cereals, fruits and horticulture products.

What are the challenges farmers face in Namibia?

Namibia’s agriculture sector is constrained by a variety of challenges, including limited human and institutional capacity, weak implementation of policy and legal frameworks, poor coordination between government agencies on food and nutrition security issues, poor access to agricultural data by policy makers and ..