NCS, Unam and WFP join hands to boost food production

The Namibian Correctional Service (NCS), University of Namibia (UNAM) and World Food Programme (WFP) have embarked on a joint seed multiplication project aimed at fostering food production.

Speaking at the launch of the joint venture at Tsumeb in the Oshikoto Region yesterday, NCS Commissioner-General Raphael Hamunyela said the project aims to maximise food production and mitigate the cost of inputs while contributing to food security in Namibia.

He said the NCS has four production farms producing crops and livestock for offenders’ rations at the Hardap, Divundu in Kavango East and Oluno in Oshana region correctional facilities.

He however noted that sustenance and maintenance operations have become very costly due to the impact of geo-political commotion in Europe that has seen the prices of commodities sky-rocketing.

“A seed is the first link in the food chain and it is the key input to ensure food security. Our commitment is not only to produce clean seeds but play a vital role in agricultural productivity, as the quality and quantity of seeds used for planting directly produce high-quality seeds that can increase crop yield, reduce production costs and enhance the nutritional content of crops,” he noted.

Source: The Namibia Press Agency