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Why Namibia’s Leopards Are Vanishing Faster Than ExpectedIt’s hard not to be spellbound by the elusive beauty of a leopard. Picture one—golden rosettes melting into tall Namibian ...
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins announced American poultry producers will have greater market access to Namibia, which will now accept fresh, frozen, and chilled poultry exports from t ...
According to Chris Weaver, head of World Wildlife Fund-Namibia, in 1995 lions numbered fewer than 20 in northwest Namibia. Today, the population is closer to 125. Away From Tourists ...
Namibia has 4,045 mostly white-owned commercial farms, occupying about 75 million acres of the country's best land, while blacks hold only about 5.5 million acres.
The agricultural sector in Namibia is the backbone of the country's economy through its three main pillars, namely, food production, employment creation, and income generation. The sector faces ...
White farmers in Namibia are becoming increasingly nervous about land reform. Some 4,000 whites own much of Namibia's best land. Their concern grew after President Sam Nujoma said he supported the ...
Can the vast and sparsely populated African country translate its renewable power potential into national development?
White farmers own 70 percent of agricultural land in Namibia, while Black Namibians own just 16 percent as of 2018, according to the Namibian Statistics Agency (NSA) — even though Namibia’s ...
Standard Bank Namibia has invested N$40 million into a large-scale blueberry farming initiative by Namibia Berries, a ...
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Namibian Sun on MSNFMD: Namibia on high alertBiosecurity measures at border posts Visitors or returning Namibians should take note of the procedures to expect when entering the country's borders. Francoise Steynberg With ongoing outbreaks of ...
While the number remains uncertain, it is expected that 200 giraffes have died in Namibia from an undetermined cause. Veterinarians and farmers in Namibia are grappling with a troubling surge in ...
WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA — Hundreds of Namibian communal farmers who seasonally cross the border into Angola in search of pastures for their livestock have been asked to leave and apply for permits as ...
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