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Enhancing Agricultural Productivity and Land Management: Tawana Land Board’s Initiative in Okavango District

In a significant stride towards improving agricultural productivity and land management practices, the Tawana Land Board has embarked on a commendable initiative in the Okavango district. Over the next two months, the Board plans to demarcate 528 arable ploughing fields, underscoring its commitment to enhancing customer satisfaction and service delivery.

This ambitious effort not only aligns with the Government’s Temo Letlotlo initiative but also aims to integrate these fields into the Land Information System (LIS). By doing so, the Tawana Land Board seeks to secure the value and marketability of these agricultural assets, ensuring sustainable land use practices for future generations.

The demarcation of these ploughing fields is poised to bring several benefits to the region. Firstly, it will streamline land management processes, facilitating clearer delineation of boundaries and ownership rights. This clarity is crucial for resolving disputes and promoting transparent land governance, thereby fostering a conducive environment for agricultural investment.

Moreover, integrating these fields into the LIS enhances data accessibility and accuracy, providing stakeholders with up-to-date information on land utilization and tenure. This digital integration not only modernizes administrative

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