Season’s Harvest – Issue 11&12/2025
Editor's note ...
Editor's note ...
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
The Namibian Agronomic Board (NAB) is a statutory body, governed by the Agronomic Industry Act, Act no. 20 of 1992. The NAB is mandated to promote the agronomic industry and to facilitate the production, processing, storage and marketing of controlled products in Namibia. In accordance with Section 10 (1) (g), the NAB Board in June ...
The Namibian Agronomic Board (NAB) hosted the annual National Horticulture awards on Tuesday, 24 September 2019 at Roof of Africa in Windhoek. Each year, the Namibian Agronomic Board (NAB) hosts this event in honour of the outstanding horticulture industry producers and traders. The event aims to publicly recognise the hard work, innovation and ingenuity of ...
Event: National Horticulture Day & Award CeremonyDate: Wednesday, 26 September 2018 (Full day event, including the official programme, excursions leading into a networking braai)Venue: Olushandja (Epalela) in the Omusati Region Each year, the Namibian Agronomic Board (NAB) brings the horticulture industry together to publicly recognise the hard work, innovation and ingenuity of horticulture producers and traders …
Each year, the Namibian Agronomic Board recognises local producers of horticulture fresh fruit and vegetables with the Horticultural Producer of the Year Awards. The awards celebrate the professional, innovative and sustainable approach of our horticulture producers and showcase their passion and dedication in raising the profile of the important role they play in producing food …
The Namibian Agronomic Board, at its Board meeting on the 28th March 2017 noted the predicted marketable white maize harvest for mid-2017 to be approximately 69 000 tons. If one would add the possible “second” harvest of approximately 3 000 tons from the Green Schemes on the northern rivers (to be planted as soon as …
Windhoek, 28 September 2015: The achievements of Namibian producers and traders in fresh fruit and vegetables were recognised at the 2015 National Horticulture Day on Wednesday, 23 September 2015 at farm Sonop at Noordoewer on the banks of the Orange River. The National Horticulture Day is organised by the Namibian Agronomic Board annually and nominees …