Tag: Namibia
SA & Namibia most food secure in Sub-Saharan Africa
Speaking at the 70th Namibian Agricultural Union (NAU) congress in Namibia, Johannes Möller, president of Agri SA, said that South Africa and Namibia were...
Emergency fodder for 70 farmers
In heeding the government’s call for corporates to assist farmers during the country’s prevailing drought predicament, Standard Bank earlier this week announced a N$450,000...
Standard Bank finance scheme breeds more bulls
Standard Bank will hold an information session for local farmers slated for 26 May to create opportunities for farmers to acquire top quality breeding...
Ban on SA cattle imports lifted
The suspension of cattle imports from South Africa has been lifted with immediate effect following Namibia’s attainment of negligible risk status for bovine spongiform...
Rangeland management improves economic growth
The proper control of rangeland could benefit the economy as a whole. The National Farmers Union Leadership Seminar on Rangeland Management held a fortnight...
Agriculture should be thought of as the ‘Art of the Possible’
What we do with this art depends on our strengths and our empirically gained knowledge and how we are inspired to apply these and...
LPO wants 10 percent of national budget for agriculture
The Livestock Producers Organisation (LPO) – torchbearer of the N$5 billion worth a year livestock industry – will have its eyes fixed on this...
Agriculture to boost Kavango West development
The Kavango West Region is set to benefit hugely from spending by the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry, which has for the current...
Grape expectations for Namibian farmers
The Agro-Marketing and Trade Agency (AMTA) as part of its goal to promote local fresh produce abroad, sent the first consignment of fresh grapes...
Multi-purpose crush pen for Otjombinde
The Meatco Foundation through their social partner and client, UNIL from Norway, – availed funds to upgrade and renovate the Helena Crush pen in...






























