NAB restricts five crop imports in August
The Namibian Agronomic Board has issued a cross-border import notice for August prohibiting imports of five crops to protect local producers.
30 July 2026 · Namibian Sun →
Government board that regulates agricultural imports, certifications, and farmer registrations; recently faced corruption allegations and labor disputes.
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The Namibian
Namibian Agronomic Board pledged fruit tree seedlings worth N$100,000 to Kavango West Regional Fruit Tree Planting Project
“The Namibian Agronomic Board (NAB) pledged fruit tree seedlings worth N$100 000 to the Kavango West Regional Fruit Tree Planting Project on Monday.”
Namibian Agronomic Board backs Kavango West fruit tree projectNew Era
NAB is alleged to be demonstrating bad faith regarding handling of job evaluation negotiations
“They added that they believe that NAB is demonstrating in bad faith regarding its handling of the job evaluation negotiations.”
NAB staff petition boardThe Namibian
The Namibian Agronomic Board was alleged to have bypassed the Public Procurement Act and shown preferential treatment to connected individuals
“Nashinge said the report alleges deliberately avoiding or bypassing the Public Procurement Act and preferential treatment of connected individuals.”
IPC's Nashinge alleges corruption at Namibian Agronomic BoardThe Namibian
The Namibian Agronomic Board allegedly paid six executives, including the chief executive, tier 2 salaries since April 2025
“Are you aware that six executives, including the chief executive, have received tier 2 salaries since April 2025, following last year's reclassification, while the entire remaining staff continues on tier 1?”
IPC's Nashinge alleges corruption at Namibian Agronomic BoardThe Namibian
Namibian Agronomic Board revealed the scale of Namibia's food dependence on imports
“Fresh data from the Namibian Agronomic Board (NAB) reveals the scale of this dependence.”
Festive Feasts Highlight Food DependenceThe Namibian
Namibian Agronomic Board had executive salaries frozen by government after auditor general's findings of overpayment
“The government has frozen executive salaries at the Namibian Agronomic Board (NAB) after the auditor general's findings that a senior manager at the parastatal was overpaid by almost N$700 000 annually.”
Govt freezes Agronomic board executive salariesThe Namibian Agronomic Board has issued a cross-border import notice for August prohibiting imports of five crops to protect local producers.
30 July 2026 · Namibian Sun →
The Namibian Agronomic Board has issued a cross-border import notice for August prohibiting imports of five crops to protect local producers.
30 July 2026 · Namibian Sun →
Small-scale farmers face challenges accessing formal markets for horticultural produce, which limits expansion and sustainability. The article outlines key strategies for farmers to secure formal market off-take agreements, including measuring production area, registering with the Namibian Agronomic Board, and understanding yield potential.
23 June 2026 · The Namibian →
Namibia's plan to require GLOBALG.A.P. certification for all horticultural exports by 2027 faces financial, operational, and structural challenges, including the Namibian Agronomic Board's dual role as trainer and regulator, high costs of training and farm assessments, and expensive laboratory testing due to low volumes.
27 May 2026 · Windhoek Observer →
The Namibian Agronomic Board is calling for entries from registered white maize and mahangu producers across all production zones for the 2026 National Agronomy and Horticulture Awards, with a deadline of 10 June. Farmers can compete in categories including outstanding and emerging producer of the year for each crop, as well as special awards for youth participation and farming innovation.
18 May 2026 · The Namibian →
The Namibian Agronomic Board, Avagro, and the Ministry of Agriculture have achieved a first commercial banana harvest at Etunda as Namibia aims to reduce reliance on imported bananas, which the country consumes around 7,000 tonnes of annually.
13 May 2026 · Namibian Sun →
The Namibian Agronomic Board has held its first harvest demonstration for an Etunda banana research project in the Omusati region, which began plantations in January last year. The project aims to assess whether the region is suitable for large-scale banana production, as Namibia currently imports around 7,000 metric tonnes of bananas annually.
11 May 2026 · New Era →
The Namibian Agronomic Board has launched the Fruit Value Chain Development Scheme to reduce reliance on imported fruit, offering a 30% subsidy on planting materials and inputs alongside training and mentorship to farmers. The scheme aims to address poor genetics and limited technical knowledge, with Namibia currently importing more than 97% of its fruit.
6 May 2026 · New Era →
Namibia is rolling out a new Fruit Value Chain Development Scheme to reduce reliance on imported fruit by providing subsidies, training, and market access to local farmers. The Namibian Agronomic Board identified barriers including poor planting materials, limited skills, and high production costs, and the scheme aims to address these through certified planting materials, farmer training, mentorship, and structured market linkages.
6 May 2026 · Informanté →
The Namibian Agronomic Board pledged fruit tree seedlings worth N$100,000 to support Kavango West's 'Tapeka, Lima, Tulye' project, which aims to provide each household in the region with at least two fruit trees to boost food security and nutrition. The initiative combines household distribution with community and school-based planting to build agricultural skills.
28 April 2026 · The Namibian →
The Etunda irrigation scheme in Omusati region anticipates harvesting about 3,728 tonnes of maize from 466 hectares at an expected yield of eight tonnes per hectare. The scheme supports small-scale and medium-scale farmers alongside its own production, mills 40% of the maize harvest locally, and is also planting winter maize, onions, and barley for livestock fodder.
27 April 2026 · The Namibian →
Employees of the Namibian Agronomic Board, represented by the Public Service Union of Namibia, have submitted a petition alleging the board violated agreements to include them in negotiations on a job evaluation and grading exercise, approving final reports without worker input. The workers cite breaches of collective bargaining principles under the Labour Act and International Labour Organization Convention, and have given the board 48 hours to respond.
8 April 2026 · New Era →
An opinion piece argues that organisational culture and strategy must work together, with international standards providing structure to translate vision into practice. The author contends that leaders must embed ethics, sustainability and stakeholder engagement into both their culture and strategic plans to build resilient organisations.
24 March 2026 · The Namibian →
The Namibia Revenue Agency and key state institutions have signed the Inter-Agency Standard Operations Framework for Coordinated Border Management to improve coordination at Namibia's borders, reduce delays in goods movement, and strengthen infrastructure and security. NamRA Commissioner Sam Shivute emphasised the need for effective implementation of initiatives like one-stop border posts and coordinated controls to support economic growth.
9 March 2026 · New Era →
IPC member of parliament Imms Nashinge has called for an independent corruption investigation into the Namibian Agronomic Board following whistleblower allegations of procurement bypasses, unfair salary hikes, and preferential treatment of connected individuals. Nashinge questioned the agriculture minister in parliament about alleged governance failures and asked whether the ministry would commit to a transparent investigation by the Anti-Corruption Commission and auditor general.
6 February 2026 · The Namibian →