Amta warns about food waste rising without agro-processing facilities

[The Namibian - Namibia] - 25/09/2025
The Agro Marketing and Trade Agency (Amta) is warning that Namibia is producing more food but lacks the agro-processing capacity needed to preserve and market it. Amta’s monitoring and evaluation officer, Harbie Myambo, says the shortage of facilities is leading to waste, limiting farmers’ (…)
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