Growing Namibia’s banana sector

Addressing key obstacles
The Banana Project aims to develop Namibia's banana varieties and seeks to promote the commercialisation of banana production.
Ellanie Smit
Bananas are the second-most consumed fruit in Namibia, but the country currently relies 100% on imports to fill the domestic demand gap.In an effort to address this, the Namibian A
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