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GRAIN - NON CONTROLLED CROPS
The non-controlled crops produced in Namibia are yellow maize, sorghum, groundnuts, sunflower, beans, cotton and lucerne.

The Agronomic Board does not hold production and marketing statistics of crops other than controlled grain crops i.e commercially produced white maize, wheat and mahangu. Since the commercial white maize, wheat and mahangu producers are obliged to register with the Board in terms of Act, the Board is in the position to monitor the production and marketing processes of these crops. Informal figures on hectares planted, harvests and prices (if available) could be obtained from our offices.
  The Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Rural Development (MAWRD) contracted the Agronomic Board to render administrative services on a cost recovery basis to government funded consultancies and projects. The Agronomic Board was responsible for the recruitment of consultants and for chairing of Steering Committee meetings as well as the day to day management of the consultancies, projects and the funds.

These consultancies and projects revolve around crops such as mahangu and sorghum, cotton, wild silk and other indigenous plants as reported in full in the Annual Report no 16.
 
 
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