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Namibia Celebrates Food Self-Sufficiency

Board-members-extention-final-1 Namibia has achieved a significant milestone in its agricultural sector by attaining a 55% self-sufficiency level in local vegetable production. The country has also reached a combined total of 45% self-sufficiency in the local production of agronomic (grains) and horticultural (fruits and vegetables) crops. This accomplishment is the result of the combined efforts of smallholder ...

Our Deepest Condolences

In profound mourning, the NAB’s Board of Directors, Management and Staff express our deepest condolences to the bereaved family and the entire Namibian nation on the passing of His Excellency President Dr. Hage G.Geingob. Download The Notice

INVITATION – INFORMATION SESSION FOR ALL IMPORTERS, EXPORTERS AND TRANSITORS OF CONTROLLED AGRONOMIC AND HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS

Board-members-extention-final-1 The Namibian Agronomic Board (NAB) cordially invites all traders (importers, exporters and transitors) of agronomic and horticultural products, including clearing agents to participate in the upcoming stakeholder engagement sessions. The sessions are scheduled to take place from 07 -13 February 2024 in the North-Central, Kavango, Zambezi and Central production zones. Download The Notice

Invitation to an Information Session for all Importers, Exporters, and Transitors of controlled agronomic and horticultural products

Board-members-extention-final-1 The Namibian Agronomic Board (NAB) cordially invites all traders (importers, exporters and transitors) of agronomic and horticultural products (fresh fruits and vegetables), including clearing agents operating within the North Central, Kavango, Zambezi, and Central production zones to an information sessions on the Import, Export and Transit Rules and Procedures pertaining to controlled agronomic and horticultural ...

Season’s Harvest – Issue 7/2023

Editor's Note                                                                                                  Page 04 CEO's Corner    ...

The NAB’s Battle Against Cross-border Smuggling

Board-members-extention-final-1 The illegal movement of goods across national borders is known as cross-border smuggling. In the context of agronomy and horticulture products in Namibia, it refers to the illegal movement of controlled agronomic and horticultural goods into or out of the country. This involves the unauthorised transportation of products across borders without complying with relevant regulations, ...

Publication of Marketing and Commercial Quality Control Standards

Board-members-extention-final-1 The Namibian Agronomic Board (NAB) wishes to notify the general public that Namibian standards for the marketing and commercial quality control of Gem squash, Sweet melons, Sweet corn, and pumpkins were published on 13 October 2023 in the Government Gazette (GG 8232) as Government Notice No: 632. Download The Notice