Erongo RED, NAMITVEST talk generational wealth
By Staff Reporter
By Staff Reporter
As Namibian farmers eagerly anticipate a favorable rainy season, signs of climate change persist. Although the previous rainy season may have ended with a sigh of relief for farmers, every rainy season has become spatially and temporally unique in terms of its initiation, intensity, distribution, and duration. This means farmers need to continuously prepare for every rainy season, as each season may present different challenges and climate change related risks. These include floods, lightning, heavy winds, cold, drought, disease, and pest outbreaks, among others.
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By Stefanus Nashama
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