Online auction in conjunction with BIDEASY AUCTIONS of a ±3125HA commercial & irrigation farm opportunity located on the Tshipise Fault Line with water rights.
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Online Auction Details:
• Bids Open: 09 July 2025 at 08:00
• Bids Close: 10 July 2025 from 11:00
• Viewing: By Appointment Only
• Address: Farm Hope 613, Musina District, Limpopo
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Property Description:
Farm Hope is located near Musina and the Beitbridge border post, a key trade route to Zimbabwe and the rest of southern Africa. This makes export of fresh produce or livestock easier and more cost-effective.
This is a large uncultivated Farm of ±3125Ha in the Musina District, Limpopo, on the Tshipise Fault Line with
Water Rights of ±3 840 000m³ p.a. Irrigation Farming Opportunity of ±500Ha in a well-established large scale farming node on the Tshisipe / Nzhelele Fault Line. There is also a Storage/Irrigation Dam with registered/ surveyed capacity of ±269 251m³ per annum on the farm. The dam has a sluice that carries water from the Nzhelele river (Nzhelele dam) canal system. The farm is also located in the Soutpansberg Karoo Trough that feeds the Nzhelele River with rain and run off.
Farming along this fault line and in this basin has resulted in many ultra large-scale irrigation farms that have been sustained successfully over many years.
Uncultivated Land Soil Fertility and Health
Virgin land typically has rich, undisturbed soil with a natural balance of nutrients and organic matter. There is better water retention and microbial activity which supports healthy crop growth.
No history of chemical use means a low risk of contamination, making it ideal for organic farming or regenerative agriculture. Virgin or unused land has a lower entry cost compared to already developed farmland.
This farm has Red Soil. The agricultural potential for red soil can support various agricultural activities.
Tshipise Fault Line
There are 4 Boreholes on the farm with Water Rights as well as Catchment and Potential Recharge Areas of the boreholes as indicated by hydrogeologists.
There is a large catchment dam on the farm of up to ±269000m³ per annum. The dam has dam walls to manage the water flow.
Dam:
The dam is filled during the rain season with run off the catchment area by way of three natural waterways and are gravity fed from the boreholes and the Nzhelele canal system.
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Boreholes and Water Rights:
Source | Water Use | Registered Volume | Time Interval
Borehole (x4) | Agriculture Irrigation | ± 3 840 000m³ | Per Year
Catchment Dam | Agriculture Irrigation | ± 269 251m³ | Per Year
Nzhelele River from | Agriculture Irrigation | ± 215 880m³ | Per Annum
the canal system
The canal water rights as described above have been allocated to Farm Joan No 448
TM Joan although they are still registered with Farm 613-MT. The responsibility lies
with the owner of Farm Joan No 448-TM to transfer the rights.
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There are 4 Boreholes on the farm where the farm converges with the Tshipise Fault Line. The boreholes feed the farm by gravitation with water for Irrigation and for the storage Dam.
The borehole pressure has been tested in May 2025 and the results have not fluctuated from the testing concluded in 2019, therefore the borehole pressure is consistent.
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Terms & Conditions of the Online Auction:
1. Registration fee R250 000.
2. 5% Deposit payable on the fall of the hammer.
3. 10% Buyers commission plus VAT payable on the fall of the hammer.
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Contact:
Pieter Nel >>>
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