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New farming project to help 24 000 people affected by drought – Windhoek Observer

Justicia Shipena   Japan has committed N$48 million to a new agriculture project aimed at helping drought-affected farming communities build resilience through adaptive, climate-smart practices.  The funding was announced on Tuesday in Windhoek during an exchange-of-notes and signing ceremony. The event was attended by Japan’s ambassador to Namibia, Shinichi Asazuma, and officials from the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Refor…
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observer24.com.na broke the news in on Thursday, December 4, 2025.
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