Category: Hoticulture
Namibia has achieved a significant milestone in its agricultural sector by attaining a 55% self-sufficiency level in local vegetable production.
The Namibian Agronomic Board has received a quality management system certification (ISO 9001:2015) from the Namibian Standards Institution (NSI), which
Newly elected board instructed to strike a right balance in exercising of its powers. The Namibian Agronomic Board (NAB) welcomed
On the 16th November 2022, the Namibian Agronomic Board (NAB) held a successful National Agronomy and Horticulture Awards (NAHA) ceremony
As for the year 2020/2021, Namibia imported wheat to a total value of N$ 616 961 402 compared to N$
Potatoes remain the most consumed staple food in Namibia; followed by onions, tomatoes and carrots. This was revealed by the
What can you make use of the resources, that are at your disposal to produce something useful? Most of the
AMTA will suspend the importation of controlled crops (butternuts, cabbages and onions) during the duration as from April and August.
STOP, DON`T CUT IT DOWN: Deforestation. Deforestation is the removal of trees or plants from a specific area or place
AMTA will suspend the importation of controlled crops (butternuts, cabbages and onions) during the duration as from April and August.