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Agribank trains //Kharas women 

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Agribank trains //Kharas women 

The Agricultural Bank of Namibia, as a development finance institution, does not only lend money for the promotion of agriculture and related activities, but is also responsible for the provision of Agri-advisory services to farmers. 

Therefore, as part of its Agri-advisory role, Agribank recently hosted training events for women and youth in the //Kharas region, covering topics such as farm management planning, rangeland management, small stock management, crop production, piggery and poultry production. 

The aim of the training is to equip farming communities with skills that enhance productivity and at the same time take into consideration climate resilience through diversified farming practices. The training was conducted in Keetmanshoop, Aroab, Koës and Berseba between 1 and 9 February 2022, and each session was attended by over 30 participants comprised of women and youth. 

All farmers, both clients and non-clients, can be beneficiaries of the training services, aimed at delivering technical farming skills through theory-based learning and practical demonstrations, to strengthen farmers’ skill set, knowledge, and attitude towards farming. 

This week, training is taking place in Erongo region, covering the towns of Walvis Bay and Swakopmund from 15 to 17 February 2022. 

Interested farmers that would like to be trained, are hereby advised to organise themselves in a group of 15 people or more and contact the bank for training arrangements and the topics to be covered.