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04/2004 The implementation of a fodder bank grazing system in the Camel Thorn Savanah

Resting of veld has the purpose of providing an uninterruptible time of plant-development …..READ MORE

02/2004 The influence of stocking rate on the utilization of individual grass species in the sward

Food preference must be considered I relation to the kinds and amounts of the different foods which are on offer at a given time. …..READ MORE

12/2002 Trachyandra laxa ( Rolbs) A poisonouse plant of Namibia

If tense grass stands are absent , poisonous plants can disperse freely …..READ MORE

11/2002 Cereal - Legume intercroping

It has been suggested that Legumes offer the most promising alternative to alleviating nitrogen deficiency …..READ MORE

11/2001 Seed is life.

Seed is the starting point of plant life …..READ MORE

07/2001 Saving our future. A Red Data List of Plants

Plants are the basis of life, the produce all the oxygen we breathe and all our food …..READ MORE

06/2001 Who buys my Produce?

Several efforts have been undertaken by the Ministry , donor agencies, NGOs to promote small and medium size horticultural gardening projects in the rural areas in order to diversify the diet of families …..READ MORE

03/2001 Hardap Research Station

A need arose for a research station to assist the farmers …..READ MORE

01/2001 Maintain sweet potato planting materials. Cycles of a nursery

Sweet potato is a popular crop among farmers and consumers of Northern Namibia …..READ MORE

05/2000 The National Plant Genetic Resource Center - Saving our seeds for the future

Seed samples are collected from farmer’s fields , stores, markets or from the wild …..READ MORE

02/2000 Vegetable Production a growing business, but what about pests?

Vegetable production is gaining in popularity as an income generating activity and also as a welcome addition to the diet of the rural and urban people in the north eastern part of Namibia …..READ MORE

08/1999 The National Botanical Garden of Namibia

The garden strives to protect and promote the sustainable utilization of the Namibian Flora and to function as an educational and recreational nature facility …..READ MORE

07/1999 Plant Tissue Analysis. An aid for better Crop Production

Tissue analysis is a diagnostic technique to assist in the production of healthy plants of all type …..READ MORE

06/1999 Wild Silk. Pest and Opportunity

Numerous cattle, sheep and even game are lost annually in Namibia …..READ MORE

05/1999 Namibia Challenges world Date Industry

Namibia Challenges world date Industry …..READ MORE

04/1999 Helicrysum – A multipurpose plant of major economic importance in Namibia

A multi taxon, like Helicrysum needs further research …..READ MORE

03/1999 Grain Legumes in Namibian Agriculture

Namibia’s natural vegetation is very rich in legumes, already an indication that some of these plants have the ability to cope with a semi arid to arid climate …..READ MORE

02/1999 Sweet Potato -Cuttings Produce Additional Food

Sweet Potato is a popular crop among farmers in Northern Namibia …..READ MORE

01/1999 Namibia - A Water Melon Wonderland

Extensive studies recently undertaken by the National Botanical Research Institute have revealed that the unique family Cucurbitaceae (melon family) , represented in Namibia by 44 species within 14 genera , is a genetic resource …..READ MORE

08/1998 The Namibia Tree Atlas Project

The objective of the project is to map the distribution and abudance of trees and shrubs in Namibia …..READ MORE

06/1998 Ondentia, the problematic cousin of " Vermeerbos"

Poisonous plants constitute an important agricultural problem. …..READ MORE

04/1998 Pearl millet improvements.Plant Material Description

Pearl millet known as “Mahangu” is a traditional crop for the Namibian subsistence farmer. Farmers grow local pearl millet landrace varieties of long duration which are often vulnerable to end-of season drought …..READ MORE

02/1998 Oriental Tobacco.A cash Crop for Namibia?

Is it a viable crop for Namibia. Oriental tobacco originated next to the Mediterranean Sea on small holdings, where it was produced by subsistence farmers …..READ MORE

     
     
 
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