The 2024 Nedbank for Good Series, which concluded last Friday, successfully raised N$250 000 to support Agra ProVision in its efforts to assist underprivileged farmers. The successful completion of the series highlights the effectiveness of collaboration, innovation and community engagement. Since its inception five years ago, the series has united golfers and stakeholders from various...
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The flip side of a good rainy season
A good rainy season should be perceived as one that starts in time as anticipated, is well distributed throughout the season, and ultimately rehydrates the soil, refills water sources, and revegetates the rangeland. However, recent rainfall activities have been conspicuously erratic, and their effects can be a concern. To this end, although rainfall brings relief...
Opinion – Vital information for your pitch, business plan
Having covered how to pitch your business to investors and lenders in our previous column, we will now dive into the financial information that is required to accompany your pitch, specifically to lenders. Lenders will generally require the cash flow budget and the statement of assets and liabilities as part of any loan application. They...
Young farmer Boois steals hearts at Karibib show …empowering women through farming
KARIBIB – At just 32 years of age, Elaine Boois is stepping up to become one of Namibia’s foremost female farmers after she made headlines at the recent Araf Agricultural Show in Karibib. She stood out as the only female competitor as she boldly took on her more experienced male counterparts in a field that...
Namibia to comply with EU deforestation law … beef sector most affected
The Livestock and Livestock Products’ Board of Namibia has set the wheels in motion by making sure that local farmers and beef-exporting abattoirs comply with the new and highly-stringent European Union deforestation regulations. The new regulations, which will come into effect on 1 January 2025, will require all countries, trade partners and companies seeking to...
Unam provides mushroom cultivation training
The office of the //Kharas governor, in collaboration with the University of Namibia Centre of Research Services, has trained about 13 women in the cultivation of oyster mushrooms last week.
Finance insight with Mekupi Kambatuku – Market access, sales strategies for farmers
Making money and profit for any business is a process of collective functions that work in harmony to create a total targeted output.
Talk2the Vet Dr Puna Kaurivi Kazapua – Understanding fatal effects of rabies
Welcome to another exciting and informative edition of our weekly Talk to the Vet column, where we will discuss and unpack all things around the rabies disease, which is a major global concern as it is zoonotic, which means it can spread from animals to humans and vice versa.
NNN: Banks must meet Govt halfway…as Nedbank reaches out
The agriculture sector contributes over 8% to Namibia’s gross domestic product (GDP) and accounts for over a fifth of the local workforce, but the sector still remains largely unappreciated, as it received only 4% of total loans and advances from private banks in the last eight years.
Unam Ogongo campus rice harvest increases
Rice and poultry farming continue to gain popularity in northern Namibia, thanks to support from Unam’s Ogongo campus to students and local farmers.




