Namibia bans maize and palm imports from South Africa due to pest outbreaks
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 25/01/2025
The agriculture ministry has announced a ban on the importation and transit of maize and palm products from South Africa. This includes the Free State, North-East and Mpumalanga provinces. “The Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform wishes to inform producers, importers and the general (…)
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