Farmers in the small-scale fisheries sector have diverse capacities and capabilities which require support.
Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Cattle marketing improves by 4.3%
Cattle marketing has improved by 4.3% year-on-year for the first half of the year, according to the Meat Board of Namibia.
FAO supporting Namibia to develop new CCAP
The first-ever Comprehensive Conservation Agriculture Programme (CCAP 2015-2020) registered commendable progress towards improving food production and incomes for farmers in the country.
UNDP-funded garden farmers foresee future fortune
Khaibasen Garden Project farmers at Ganamab, who last year were funded by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to the tune of US$50 000 to grow tomatoes, white and yellow maize, green peppers, potatoes and watermelons, predict a bright future.
NSE conference to unpack all things sport
The much-anticipated 2022 edition of the annual Namibia Sport Expo (NSE) will kick off on Thursday with a two-day conference that extensively unpacks all pertinent aspects related to the business side of sport.
Blush Foundation to dash for sanitary pads
The Blush Foundation, one of the cycling charity teams sponsored by Nedbank Namibia for this weekend’s Nedbank Desert Dash, will this year ride to raise funds for its sanitary towel project.
ǀAedī-aos marisihuib ge DRCs ǀhûhâsib senters di !huisa go īǁkhā kai
Duits!hūb ǀaedī-aos ge ûikuriga DRC ǁanǁguib ǀhûhâsib hîa Tsoaxubams, Erongo ǀkharib !nâ ǁgoes din xa nî ǂâihōhe. ǁÎs ge N$9 miljun marisa ǀkhaeb ase ge mā DRC !nâs ǀhûhâsib omkhâisens !aroma sentersa nî ǂnuwihega.
Huri-ammi ge 20 000 !narisarima-aon ǀkha nî ǂgâxa ǂgauga !âu hâ
Huri-ammi di !āra !gomenǁgams tsî !namiǂnûs hâra ge ǀgaisa sâuǁkhāsib ǀomkhâisa !âubasen hâ, ǁnāpan !âubasensa !oa 20 000 !narisarima-aona nî sarihāse. !Khūb!naes ǁaeb !nâ di ge 22 ǂgaudeǁnā huri-amkha tawa ra !âubasenhe.
Finance insight with Mekupi Kambatuku – Impact of repo rate hike on farmers
Last week, the Bank of Namibia announced an increase of the repo rate by 50 basis points to 6.75%. So, what does this mean to us as farmers?
Preparing for the rainy season – the basics
As Namibian farmers eagerly anticipate a favourable rainy season as forecast, the signs of climate change still linger.