U.N. World Food Programme Supports Namibia's Effort to Ramp-Up Domestic Food Production to Ensure Food Self Sufficiency
April 06, 2024
April 06, 2024
WINDHOEK, Namibia, April 6 -- The United Nations World Food Programme issued the following news release:
The Republic of Namibia has achieved high food self-sufficiency levels, thanks to sustained output from smallholder and large-scale farmers and WFP's support for end-to-end food systems in Namibia. For the first time in fifteen years, the country has reached 45 percent self-sufficiency.
Namibia, a desert nation, has significantly reduced food imports, especially for . . .
The Republic of Namibia has achieved high food self-sufficiency levels, thanks to sustained output from smallholder and large-scale farmers and WFP's support for end-to-end food systems in Namibia. For the first time in fifteen years, the country has reached 45 percent self-sufficiency.
Namibia, a desert nation, has significantly reduced food imports, especially for . . .