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Namibia imports N$718m worth of cereal grains …as local production remains low
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Namibia imports N$718m worth of cereal grains …as local production remains low

Trade figures recorded in the final quarter of this year show that Namibia imported cereal grains valued at N$718 million, which is a significant increase from the N$415.5 million imports during the same quarter of 2023. The Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA)’s latest Agriculture Statistical Bulletin, maize had the highest amount of grain imported with a...

Farmers’ Kraal with Erastus Ngaruka – Know and understand grasses
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Farmers’ Kraal with Erastus Ngaruka – Know and understand grasses

In Namibia, livestock production is heavily dependent on rangeland, which grows a variety of forage resources, including trees, shrubs, grasses and forbs.  These plants differ in growth forms, structure, life cycles, habitat preferences and their uses. Cattle, sheep and goats characterise livestock farming in this country. These animals have different forage preferences and foraging habits.Cattle...

Farmers’ Kraal with Erastus Ngaruka – How to deal with the poison leaf/gifblaar
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Farmers’ Kraal with Erastus Ngaruka – How to deal with the poison leaf/gifblaar

Many rangeland plants contain chemicals that are poisonous to livestock when eaten. Poisonous plants vary in their toxicity and the symptoms displayed by the affected animals.  Generally, the level of toxicity can be classified into two; the first consists of extremely toxic plants and those with low toxicity.  The extremely toxic plants such as Dichapetalum...

Brazil supports Namibia’s food security 
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Brazil supports Namibia’s food security 

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has welcomed the financial contribution of about N$2.2 million from the Brazilian government to support integrated community-based food systems programmes in Namibia.  The Brazilian Cooperation Agency (ABC) has been supporting WFP food systems programmes in Tsumkwe, Gobabis, Stampriet, Opuwo and Olukula since 2020.  The programmes are designed to...

Farmer shares experience with drought
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Farmer shares experience with drought

Zebaldt Ngaruka  OKATUMBA GATE – The ongoing drought has financially and emotionally taken a toll on farmers in the Omaheke region, especially those farming in the Eiseb Block area.  AgriToday recently caught up with a young farmer Sunny Tjaheja Ndjavera, who shared how the drought has negatively impacted his operations.  He farms at Omipanda village. ...

Namibia’s livestock sector remains resilient  …improved exports despite drought 
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Namibia’s livestock sector remains resilient  …improved exports despite drought 

For the second quarter of 2024, Namibia saw an upward trajectory in terms of overall cattle, sheep and pigs marketing, while goat exports experienced a slight decline for the period under review.  The Livestock and Livestock Products Board of Namibia (LLPB)’s latest report shows that marketing activities in the country’s cattle sector during the second...

Farmers’ kraal with Hanks Saisai – How to successfully grow tomatoes
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Farmers’ kraal with Hanks Saisai – How to successfully grow tomatoes

Tomatoes are among the most popular crops cultivated across the globe.  Maximising their potential requires farmers to understand the basics of growing them successfully and profitably. As the seasons transition from winter to spring, this presents conducive weather conditions for growing tomatoes. The starting point is for a farmer to understand that tomatoes have varying...

Bank Windhoek’s Agri Series offers practical solutions
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Bank Windhoek’s Agri Series offers practical solutions

With agriculture at the forefront of the Namibian economy and the welfare of its people, Bank Windhoek’s Executive Officer for Business Banking Leon Koch said the bank has madeagriculture a priority sector in its strategy.  “We have launched various products to support this vital industry, including the Sustainability Loan, which has disbursed N$407 million in...