At the recent launch of the 2025 Agra Weaner Championship in Windhoek, Bank Windhoek’s Marketing and Corporate Communication Services Executive Officer Jacquiline Pack said the bank’s support for developing the agricultural sector is evident in its various investment initiatives. The nationwide competition identifies, rewards, and promotes superior farming practices in Namibia. It is also an...
Agriculture
Farmers’ Kraal with guest Hanks Saisai – Winter season and poultry diseases
The transition from the warm summer months to the cold winter months poses challenges for many poultry farmers in Namibia. Between May and September, farmers often encounter various health issues among their flocks. To reduce the risk of poultry deaths, farmers need to be aware that the change in weather conditions has a direct impact...
Farmers deliver thrills and spills at Reho Expo
Heather Erdmann The 8th edition of the annual Reho Expo, which was organised by the Rehoboth Community Trust, delivered beyond expectations as young and veteran farmers were all afforded an opportunity to showcase their products and services. The expo was recently held at the Expo grounds at Rehoboth and attracted hundreds of attendees, entrepreneurs and...
N$2.57b to tackle food security, land reform …support to farmers prioritised
The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform has tabled a N$2.57 billion budget for the 2025/26 financial year, focusing on food production, land reform and climate-resilient agricultural practices. Presenting the budget in Parliament, Minister Inge Zaamwani said the proposed allocation under Vote 37 aims to address national food security and land accessibility through...
Farmers’ Kraal with Charles Tjatindi – How to make weekend farming work
Part-time farmers often have to make tough decisions regarding their farming enterprises. The farming mode or type, location of the farm or village and most importantly the choice of human resources that drive operations in your absence are the main worries that bring you sleepless nights. Many farmers have given up and abandoned their dreams...
Venture into crop production this winter …know your season’s vegetables and how to grow them
Hanks Saisai Wintertime offers an opportune time for farmers to grow a variety of cool weather-loving crops. Vegetables grown at the right time typically thrive and grow optimally, producing significant yields. Namibia has seven crop production zones, namely Zambezi, Kavango, KARST, North- Central, Central, South and Orange, as per the Namibian Agronomic Board (NAB). During...
Farmers’ Kraal – The importance of developing a crop management plan
Namibia’s endeavour to achieve food security at household, community, regional and national levels, calls for the adoption of more systematic and precise crop production methods to attain increased crop yields. With the good rainfall received across the country this year, and with maize and mahangu rainfed crop fields currently approaching maturity, it is increasingly evident...
N$561m to intensify agro-processing, Green Schemes …NNN wants imports reduced by 80%
In an ambitious bid to reset, modernise and intensify the overall output of the country’s agriculture sector, government will invest over N$561 million in agriculture infrastructure, including in various green schemes and agro-processing segment. The planned N$561 million investment will be made during the 2025/26 financial year. This was announced by President Netumbi Nandi-Ndaitwah during...
Farmers aid hunger-stricken Gobabis residents
Zebaldt Ngaruka Farmers from the Epukiro constituency donated 84 melons of various varieties to the Gobabis constituency office as contribution to the region’s ongoing fight against hunger and malnutrition. Epukiro councillor Packy Pakarae said the melons will be given to the Gobabis community members, particularly those hit hard by malnutrition. The melons will assist the...
Gainachas farmers’ goats scheme delivers big …as elderly receive livestock
GAINACHAS – The Gainachas Farmers’ Development Co-operative (GFDC) recently handed over 36 goat ewes to its 12 oldest members to encourage for them to increase their small livestock numbers for better sustainability. GFDC chairperson Paul Kahuika said as a group of 46 small stock farmers, they started the initiative in 2007 in order to stand...