Orapa, Letlhakane and Damtshaa Mines (OLDM) last week Friday handed over a fully developed ranch to ministry of Lands and Agriculture to be used as a centre of excellence for small stock production in Boteti District.
The development valued at P6million was the fulfilment of a commitment made by Debswana to the Government of Botswana as compensation for ranches previously received from the then Ministry of Agriculture to support farmers affected by the expansion of the Orapa Game Park through the Orapa Today, Boteti Tomorrow (OTBT) project.
Debswana envisions Boteti evolving into a hub for high-quality small stock genetics, enabling other districts to purchase improved breeds through structured auctions. Mr. Maoketsa praised the Ministry of Lands and Agriculture for its steadfast collaboration throughout the project's execution.
Speaking at the event, Acting Deputy Permanent Secretary for Arable Farming, Ms. Seeng Manne, acknowledged Debswana’s dedication to fulfilling its pledge and reiterated the ministry’s ambitions to establish Boteti as a center of excellence for small stock production through Setata Ranch No. 65. She underscored small stock farming as a national priority, essential for job creation and rural economic development.
By empowering small-scale farmers and fostering commercial farming, the initiative advances SDG 1: No Poverty, helping to reduce rural poverty through sustainable income generation and economic opportunities. The initiative represents a major milestone in sustainable agriculture and food security efforts in Botswana, showcasing the power of public-private partnerships in driving meaningful change for local farming communities.
About Debswana
Debswana Diamond Company was established in 1969, and it is owned in equal shares by the Government of the Republic of Botswana and De Beers Group. It is one of the world’s leading diamond producers by value and volume.
Debswana operates four diamond mines in Orapa, Letlhakane, Damtshaa and Jwaneng. The company is a major contributor to the national economy of Botswana – contributing significantly to the gross domestic product, foreign exchange earnings and government revenues. Debswana is one of the largest private sector employers, with over 5500 employees and over 6000 contractors.
Debswana is also the largest contributor to the De Beers Group rough diamond production. The company is committed to mining safely, optimally and responsibly, as well as making a meaningful contribution to the development of communities around its mines and the nation at large, thus making life brilliant.