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INVITATION: STAKEHOLDER INFORMATION SESSIONS – DRAFT STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS

Board-members-extention-final-1 The Namibian Agronomic Board (NAB) invites all producers and traders of agronomic and horticultural products and all relevant stakeholders to consultative information sessions on the newly drafted crop-specific marketing and quality control standards for berry fruits, citrus, watermelons and lettuce, as well as regulations relating to the control of imports, exports, in-transit and local production ...

INVITATION: STAKEHOLDER INFORMATION SESSIONS – DRAFT STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS

Board-members-extention-final-1 PUBLIC NOTICE INVITATION: STAKEHOLDER INFORMATION SESSIONS - DRAFT STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS The Namibian Agronomic Board (NAB) invites all producers and traders of agronomic and horticultural products and all relevant stakeholders to consultative information sessions on the newly drafted crop-specific marketing and quality control standards for berry fruits, citrus, watermelons and lettuce, as well as regulations ...

Season’s Harvest – Issue 2/2021

Season's Harvest - Issue 1 Inside This Edition CEO's Corner Page 02The adaptability of French potato varieties in Namibia Page 03NAB Leads the successful implementation of Market Share Promotion Page 06NAB promoting the sale of local fresh produce Page 07White maize bumper harvest expected for the 2021 harvesting season Page 09Wheat production gains momentum Page 10Local G.A.P creating new pathways ...

NAB promoting the sale of local fresh produce to end consumers

Board-members-extention-final-1 The Namibian Agronomic Board (NAB) is a statutory body governed by the Agronomic Industry Act, Act 20 of 1992, and it is mandated to promote the agronomic and horticulture industry and to facilitate the production, processing, storage, and marketing of controlled products in Namibia. In an effort to effectively promote the sales of locally produced ...

Call for Registration of GlobalG.A.P From Assurers Training

Board-members-extention-final-1 The Namibian Agronomic Board (NAB) is established in terms of the Agronomic Industry Act (Act no. 20 of 1992) with the primary objective to promote the agronomic industry and to facilitate the production, processing, storage and marketing of controlled products in Namibia. In line with its strategy and mandate, the NAB is in the process ...

Season’s Harvest – Issue 1/2021

Season's Harvest - Issue 1 Inside This Edition CEO's Corner Page 02 NAB's Total Quality Management Programme Page 03 Unlocking the potential of crop farming in future farmers Page 04 Schools share their garden successes Page 06 NAB & UNAM seed research project to yield promising outcomes Page 10 Progress on the seed research project Page 12 Executive appointment Page ...

The Namibian Agronomic Board and Partners embark on seed variety assessment in Namibia

THE NAMIBIAN AGRONOMIC BOARD AND PARTNERS EMBARK ON SEED VARIETY ASSESSMENT IN NAMIBIA The Namibian Agronomic Board (NAB) is a statutory regulatory body established in 1985 and it is governed by the Agronomic Industry Act, Act 20 of 1992. NAB is mandated to promote the agronomic and horticulture industry and to facilitate the production, processing, storage and marketing of controlled agronomy and horticulture products in Namibia through regulations. ...

TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF NAB HEAD OFFICE

Board-members-extention-final-1 The Namibian Agronomic Board (NAB) wishes to inform all its stakeholders that the NAB Head Office in Windhoek will be temporarily closed on the 2nd of June 2021. This is a precautionary measure in dealing with two confirmed positive COVID-19 cases recorded at the NAB head office. During the temporary closure, our landlines will be ...

GAZETTED CROP-SPECIFIC MARKETING AND QUALITY CONTROL STANDARDS

Board-members-extention-final-1 The Namibian Agronomic Board (NAB) wishes to inform all producers and traders that the Namibian Standards Institution (NSI), has gazetted marketing and commercial quality control standards for the horticulture industry as indicated in the table below. The development of these standards were done in collaboration with the NAB and in consultation with key stakeholders from ...