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Schlettwein said the move aims to empower Namibian farmers and allow them a fair chance to supply their goods to the local market.
"We have seen that the Namibia Agronomic Board (NAB) is doing a good job in minimizing imports of agriculture and horticulture products that can be produced locally. We have since laid a plan to improve production in our green scheme projects by improving the irrigation systems there as a way of giving local farmers a better chance to improve their farming techniques," he said.
Meanwhile, the NAB said they have heavily scaled up the production of grain reaching 76 660 tons of white maize, 2 344 tons of pearl millet and 6 863 tons of wheat in the previous farming season.
The NAB, a regulatory body under the Ministry of Agriculture, also said that they have achieved 60 percent local production of white maize, 40 percent of pearl millet and 4 percent of wheat respectively and have set plans to improve local fruit and vegetable production and reduce the country's imports. – Nampa/Xinhua