Farmworkers speak out on exploitation and hunger at Rundu
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 5/08/2025
Every morning at 07h00, Abreu Antonio (62) makes his way to the Salem Horticultural Farmers’ Cooperative, a 53-hectare orchard located at Kaisosi at Rundu. The cooperative comprises 43 farmers who grow a variety of crops, including cabbage, carrots, spinach, tomatoes, avocados, and bananas. (…)
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