A study has pointed to Namibia as a likely hotspot for interactions, where climate stressors could intensify an already ...
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A 'War' Between Elephants And Humans Is Brewing in Southern Africa
(Steve Stringer Photography/Moment/Getty Images) Which footprint is bigger? An elephant's or a human's? It depends on how you ...
Namibian Sun on MSN
Farmers’ unions band together to battle FMD in Namibia
The initiatives highlight the importance of prevention, early detection and strong biosecurity in protecting Namibia's livestock and export markets.
According to the Ministry of Agriculture, the programme is targeting the over 22 million cattle in the country.
The second phase of the FAO-China South-South Cooperation (SSC) Project in Namibia has delivered measurable gains in agricultural skills development, technology transfer and capacity building, a ...
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Ministry Fences Off Fmd Threat At Border
The government is rolling out a N$1.5-billion fencing strategy in the ||Kharas region to shore up Namibia's foot-and-mouth disease-free status amid outbreaks in neighbouring countries.Minister of ...
Annelie Coleman represents Farmer’s Weekly in the Free State, North West and Northern Cape. Agriculture is in her blood. She grew up on a maize farm in the Wesselsbron district where her brother is ...
Josh Sisk, the executive director of Potawatomi Zoo, grew up on a farm outside Holden, Missouri, with the usual farm animals ...
Foot and mouth disease is common in South Africa’s wildlife reserves. There are constant efforts to make sure it doesn’t spread to farmed animals. But since 2019 the country has seen repeated ...
Namibia Economist on MSN
Farmers complete livestock management training to boost productivity
Farmers from Windhoek, Mariental, Otjiwarongo, and Gobabis recently took part in livestock management training, which provided them with knowledge and tools to develop more productive, sustainable, ...
Namibia Economist on MSN
Cattle marketing slumps in May as month-on-month volumes drop 22%
Cattle marketing remained muted in May, declining by 3.11% year-on-year and 22.59% month-on-month, according to the beef market watch recently published by the Livestock and Livestock Products Board ...
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