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Barley project must expand by 1200 hectares per year to meet...

Namibia Breweries Limited is taking its barley project to the next level with the very ambitious target to grow 60,000 tonnes of barley annually...

Nothing can be done about rain, but farmers can manage input...

Following a good rain season, agronomist in the central and northern regions have all reported excellent yields and a good harvest overall. But coming...

New vibrating limit level detector on offer

As part of its efforts to improve measuring low-density (powdery), fine-grained bulk solids, such as plastic granules, cement, and food like flour, sugar and...

Agra says good bye to retiring CEO

“His guidance and management of Agra can be considered as one of the largest contributions to agriculture by an individual after independence.” With these...

Best Hartebeestloop Bonsmara bull fetches N$210,000

Agra’s ability to organise bumper stud auctions was proven again last week when a record crowd attended the 10th Hartebeestloop farmer’s day and Bonsmara...

Agribank launches no-collateral loans but only if the farmer is employed...

Agribank’s CEO, Sakaria Nghikembua launched what he deems a revolutionary “No Collateral Loan Product” in Oshakati last week. The no-collateral loan product is in line...

Meat Board approves additional condition to Sheep Marketing Scheme

The Meat Board, at its latest board meeting a fortnight ago approved an additional condition to the sheep marketing scheme quotas. In a statement the...

Pasta Polana sales pushes Namib Mills to invest

Namib Mills has announced plans to buy in a new Bühler wheat mill, estimated to cost N$105 million. The development comes at the backdrop of...

Bush-Feed gives cattle exceptional growth

Farmers do not only use bush-feed as a drought emergency feed but 50% of the farmers also use it as a supplement feed throughout...

Mozambique increase cashew nuts produce

The sale of cashew nuts in Mozambique in the 2016/2017 campaign is expected to reach 120,000 tonnes compared to almost 100,000 recorded in the...

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