2019-02-05Staff Report 2 WINDHOEK - Sixteen down and out farmers from Keetmanshoop, Grunau, Koes, Bethanie, Karasburg and Aroab in the South could not hide their relief and joy last Friday when the lorry of Corrie Korf from Mariental arrived back from the Grootfontein area with a precious first load of 950 bales of lucerne and 100 bags of lucerne pills. View more
2019-01-29Staff Reporter WINDHOEK - Pressure is this year mounting for the government to restore Namibia’s valuable rangelands at a whopping cost of some N$30 billion in accordance with Vision 2030. View more
2019-01-29Staff Reporter WINDHOEK - The rich history book of Namibian cattle breeding will add another inscription on February 15 with the first ever Namibian-bred Wagyu cattle selling at the Platinum Wagyu Auction at the Castle de Wildt, Limpopo, South Africa. View more
2019-01-29Kae Matundu-Tjiparuro WINDHOEK – It cannot be much of a holiday for most farmers given the devastating grip under which the country is and has been finding itself, farmers who met last December to wind up the year concluded. View more
2019-01-22Staff Reporter WINDHOEK - The first week of February of every new year is always a special event at the Namboer auction pens in Windhoek. View more
2019-01-22Staff Report 2 WINDHOEK - Karan Beef – the continent’s biggest player in the Namibian weaner procurement market – has vehemently refuted rumours on social media about it meddling with weaner prices to negatively impact local producers after the outbreak of Foot-and-Mouth Disease in South Africa. View more
2019-01-22Staff Report 2 WINDHOEK- Namibian retailers and food outlets relying on imported prime meat cuts from South Africa are feeling the pinch of the ban on meat exports to neighbouring countries due to the outbreak of Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) earlier this month in South Africa. View more
2019-01-15Staff Reporter WINDHOEK - The impact of climate change continues to have devastating effects on countries across the globe, and Namibia has not been spared. View more
2019-01-15Staff Reporter WINDHOEK - The country faces prolonged dry spells disturbing the timing and spatial distribution of rainfall for almost all of Namibia despite an early onset of the 2018-19 rain season – which proved to be a false start. View more
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