Neckartal's next chapter

Expansion moves ahead
The next phase will see the land surveyed, demarcated and prepared for commercial and community farming.
Otis Daniels

The agriculture ministry is advancing Phase 2 of the Neckartal Irrigation Scheme as it seeks to expand agricultural production on land surrounding the Neckartal Dam.

ǁKharas governor Dawid Gertze recently said government had acquired 19 303.6 hectares of land downstream of the dam, including farms Dagbreek, Schlangkopf, Tschaunap, Schaapplaats and Eppanau.

The governor said during the next financial year, the focus is shifting to surveying, demarcating and advertising the entire landholding.

The area will be zoned for dual-purpose use, combining commercial farming units with community-based agricultural projects, he explained.

The second phase of the project will be implemented jointly by the ministry's lands division and the ǁKharas Regional Council's surveying unit.

"This marks a decisive step towards transforming Neckartal into Namibia's premier agricultural growth corridor," Gertze said. "The expansion aims to strengthen national food security, stimulate regional economic growth and optimise resource use through modern irrigation systems."

A public consultation meeting held at the WK Rovers Hall in Tseiblaagte on 23 June was attended by regional leaders, traditional authorities, community representatives and residents.

"We are optimistic about the impact this project will have on our region. Active participation and constructive input will help ensure that this project is implemented responsibly, maximising benefits for our communities while addressing concerns with transparency and care," Gertze said.

The Neckartal Dam was inaugurated in March 2020 and is located 40 km west of Keetmanshoop.

It is a curved gravity dam, Namibia's largest, and stands approximately 80 metres in height, measuring 518 metres in crest length, with a volume of approximately 850 000 cubic metres. The dam surpassed its full capacity and overflowed in 2025 and 2026.