Thursday, March 28, 2013

Greener Pastures: Mr. Burger is Leaving the Ministry of Agriculture

Burger's new home: Kamutjonga Inland Fisheries Institute

Mr. Renier D. Burger (Chief Agriculture Adviser: Erongo region) is leaving the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry in Omaruru. He will join the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources at Kamutjonga Inland Fisheries Institute (KIFI) from 2 April 2013 as Deputy Director for Inland Aquaculture under the Directorate of Aquaculture. He will be working next to the beautiful Okavango river in the West Caprivi region. Read more about his wonderful new working environment at: http://aquaculturenamibia.blogspot.com/

Mrs. Kambinda (Deputy Director, DEES Nortwestern Division) saying farewell to Mr. Burger and Mr. K.B. Strauss with Mrs Emily Handunge (Chief Officer, Kunene region and Mr. Abraham Christiaan, Chief Technician , Erongo region in the background
Mr. K.B. Strauss, Chief Clark from the Northwestern Division (NWD) office in Windhoek is also leaving for greener pastures during April 2013.

Mr. Burger and Mr. Strauss reflected on the wonderful time they had spend with  the Directorate Extension and Engineering Services (DEES) in Northwestern division. Both will improve their careers by accepting the new employment. 
Mrs. Kambinda, (Deputy Director, DEES: NWD) reflect on the time these colleagues had spend with the Northwestern Division team and that she was sure that they will make a success of their new positions....

Farewell colleagues...

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Namibia Agriculture Union: Weekly News 22 March 2013

Namibia Agriculture Union: http://www.agrinamibia.com.na/
Disclaimer: Although everything has been done to ensure the accuracy of information, the NAU takes no responsibility for actions or losses that might occur due to the usage of this information.

THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: IF YOU DO NOT HOPE, YOU WILL NOT FIND WHAT IS BEYOND YOUR HOPES - Clement of Alexandra

In today’s newsletter 
·         Border for breeding animals open to North
·        NAPHA president visits NAU
·               Poultry Producers member meeting
·               FA and other news
          Weekly Exchange rate (16-22 March 2013)


Border for breeding animals open to North
The Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry announced that the border to the northern neighbouring countries has been opened for the export of breeding animals. The previous limitations of 5 animals per producer are thus temporarily suspended.
In the case of stud animals a certificate from the relevant Stud Breeders Association together with the application form in terms of the Stock Improvement Act No 25 of 1977 must be submitted to the Ministry of Agriculture, Water & Forestry. In the case of commercial breeding animals only the application form has to be submitted.
For more information please contact Mr Erich Petrus or Mr Abraham Katjinuka at Tel No’s 061 2087461 or 2087540.

NAPHA president visits NAU
The president of NAPHA, Mr Kai-Uwe Denker and the newly appointed Executive Manager, Ms Melanie Allen, this week paid a courtesy call to the president of the NAU, Mr Derek Wright and the Executive Manager, Mr Sakkie Coetzee.

During the visit both parties again confirmed their commitment for good cooperation between the two organisations. Matters of joint interest such as the handling of the drought, the implementation of the National Rangeland Policy and Strategy and the handling of the animal health status south of the veterinary fence were inter alia discussed. The two organisations will also act supportively during matters of national interest.
Mr Frank Heger will continue to represent NAPHA on the Executive Council of the NAU.

Land Reform Advisory Commission (LRAC) members retire
Two members which have represented the NAU on the LRAC this week retired. Mrs Janeen van der Merwe altogether represented the NAU as Commissioner on the LRAC for 3 terms of office (9 years) whilst Dr Archie Norval served the past 3 years as Commissioner.

The new members which will represent the NAU at the LRAC are Ms Aune Shipanga, a member of the Nina FA and Mr Frank Heger, NAPHA’s representative of the Executive Council.
On behalf of the president of the NAU and the Executive Council we would like to thank Janeen and Archie for the valuable inputs at the LRAC on behalf of the commercial agricultural sector.

Poultry Producers member meeting
The Poultry Producers Association held its member meeting on March 20, 2013 and guest speakers at this occasion were Mr Wallie Roux, Manager: Research and Development of the NAU and Dr G Eberle, the head of the Clinical Microbiology Laboratory of the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry.
In his speech Mnr Roux mentioned that freshness of locally produced eggs provides producers with a comparative advantage against imported eggs.  This advantage should be communicated to the consumers through promotional campaigns to encourage the consumption of local eggs.
In her speech Dr Eberle mentioned that the Laboratory is currently being renovated and they will try and expand their services as soon as the renovations have been finished. She recommended that a meeting should be held in order to discuss the needs of the poultry producers.
The management was re-elected and they are Mr Kallie Joone the chairperson, Mr Gys White the vice chairperson and Mr Eckhard Waldschmidt and James Roux, additional members.

European vote on the Market Access Regulation: 21 March 2013
On 21 March 2013 the International Trade Committee of the European Parliament (INTA) voted on the deadline for the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) negotiations (commonly referred to as a proposed amendment to the Market Access Regulation 1528 of 2007).  On the agenda were INTA’s original proposal of 01 January 2016 and the provisional trilogue agreement date of 01 October 2014.

In the end the majority of INTA members voted in favour of the provisional trilogue agreement date namely 01 October 2014.  This result will now go to a plenary vote of the European Parliament during the week of April 15.  Given the majority vote in INTA, it could be expected that the Parliament will endorse the result.

FA and other news
Hochfeld FA is holding a member meeting on March 27 at 15:00 at Farm Eahero of WolfiHorsthemke. Guest speakers are Mr Kleingünther of NamPower and Mr HenkSteyn of FNB. For further details contact Mrs van Heerden, Tel 062 549025,hochfeldbv@gmail.com.
Witvlei FA in cooperation with Meatco is hosting a farmer’s day on April 10 at 07:30 at Farm Omakwara of Peter and IngeHennes. Speakers are Messrs P Maritz, FanieOosthuizen, P von Solms, Flip du Plessis and Ms AnetSteyn. Lunch will be at 12:30 and the FA meeting starts at 13:30. At 15:00 Mr Niekie Meyer is giving a practical demonstration of pregnancy tests with a scanner. The day will be concluded with a Meatco Steak Braai at 18:00. For further details contact Monica Bouwer, Tel 062 570317, gmbouwer@iway.na.
The American Mustang taming and special training champions, Mark and Miranda Lyon are offering horsemanship and Western horse riding clinics from April 6 – 22. These clinics are offered at the Kooimasis Ranch, Helmeringhausen. For further details contact Wulf, Tel 081 2628545 or Tommy, juniorizko@hotmail.com. Information is also available on the website www.quarterhorsesnamibia.com and on Facebook www.facebook.com/Ranch.Kooimasis. Information / introduction days are also offered on the following days: on Friday afternoon, March 29 at the Quiver Tree Forest Rest Camp, Keetmanshoop. Enquiries can be addressed to Mr Visser, Tel 063 683421. On Saturday afternoon, March 30 at Farm Kameelboom, Stampriet. Enquiries can be addressed to Mr Garbers, Tel 063 272394. On Monday, April 1 at Farm Hochfels, Windhoek. Enquiries can be addressed to Mr Kiekebusch, Tel 061 232625.

Omuramba FA us holding a meeting on April 9 at 14:00 at Kroonster. A delegate from NamPower will be guest speaker and further details can be obtained from Monica Lottering, Tel 062 57537.
The Meatco Inter Farmers Association braai competition will be hosted this year by the Stampriet FA and held on April 12 & 13 at the school grounds of the Elnatan School, Stampriet. Artists who will entertain at the competition are the Sarel du ToitBoereorkes and Thys the Bosveldklong. Registration closes on March 12 and up to now 10 FA’s have entered already. A further 10 FA’s can still enter. The FA winning team wins an Isuzu Bakkie and petrol for one year for this Bakkie. Further details will be given in due course and can be obtained from Dina Kotze, ruzelle@iway.na.
The Agronomic Producers Association is holding its member meeting on April 16 at 10:30 at the 2013 Master Agronomist, Mr Sean Nicholson of the Mashara Agriculture Development Institute (MADI), 45km east of Rundu. At 12:090 the Master Agronomist Day will start and speakers at the opportunity are inter alia the Minister of Agriculture, Water & Forestry, Honourable John Mutorwa, Dr A Nel and Dr C Schmidt. From 16:00 a sightseeing tour of the project will be held and the day will be concluded at 18:00 with a Braai. For further details contact Annatjie du Preez, Tel 061 237838, annatjie@agrinamibia.com.na.
The Santa Gertrudis Breeders Association of Namibia is hosting a two-day judging course on April 23 & 24, 2013 at the farms of Ben &Engela Human (Markost) and Ingo and BärbelRix (Sachsenwald). Registration is N$500 per person. Please register before April 12, 2013. For any further enquiries contact MaxieBoehmcker, Tel 081 2688939 of 081 8947424 of epos namibiasantagertrudis@gmail.com. Santa Gertudis ideally for cross breeding. Light calves at birth and fast growth.
The Outjo Game Festival will be held on May 3 & 4 at the Sophienhof Lodge, 10km outside Outjo on the Khorixas road. Artists which take part are Steve Hofmeyer (Friday evening) and Gerhard Steyn (Saturday evening) and the traditional auction and a Rodeo will be held. There are numerous stands where different products can be bought. For further details contact Andre Lombard, Tel 081 1282811, Fanie Heimstadt, 067 312129 or if you are interested in a stand, please contact Lindie Lombard, Tel 081 2427792.
The Young Farmer farmers day will be held on May 15 & 16 at Farm Nabome, Aranos of Hannes and JomarieVisagie. The program start on May 15 at 09:00 and speakers are Dr Jasper Coetzee, Dr HensieLategan, Mr Pieter Hugo and at the women’s program “gardening with Effekto” will be discussed. On Thursday, May 16 the program starts at 08:00 and the speakers are Mr HannesVisagie, Mr Hein Wagner, Mr Ernst Janovsky and Mr Derek Wright.
Further details will be given in due course and can be obtained from HannesVisagie, Tel 081 1249902 or 063 275342, jwv@mweb.com.na.
The date of the 2013 Dare to Care Disaster Fund golf day has been changed from May 24 to Friday, May 31, 2013 and will be held at the Omeya golf course outside Windhoek. During the past 5 years the Dare to Care Disaster Fund has paid ± N$120 000 to victims of veld fires, floods, farm attacks, etc. The costs for the golf day per team of 4 players are N$3 000 and if they also take a golf cart it will be N$3 500 per team. We also appeal to farmers to donate prizes for the golf day. For further details and entry forms contact Erika, Tel 061 237838, evg@agrinamibia.com.na

The following courses are offered:
INDIGENIOUS GOATS:
27 & 28 March 2013: a course at John Pandeni, Grootfontein. Costs N$150,00. 9 May 2013: an information day at Namboer, Windhoek from 11:00 – 13:00.
BOER GOATS:
From 19 – 21 June 2013 an information day and Jnr course at Tsumis Agricultural College. 27 June 2013 a breeders’ day at Namboer Windhoek from 09:00 – 13:00. From 23 – 25 July 2013 an information day, jnr&snr course at NLA, Mariental.
VAN ROOY SHEEP:
From 23 – 24 July 2013 a jnr&snr course at Namboer, Windhoek. Costs N$300.
DAMARA SHEEP:
From 20 – 21 June 2013 a jnr&snr course at Namboer, Windhoek. Costs N$450 (meals included).
For further details and registration contactCarina Vermeulen -  061-252994 (only mornings) / e-mail:  btgn@mweb.com.na.
A Brangus Promotion Day will be held on May 25 at 08:30 at the Blaauwberg auction pens at Farm Namatubis. Speakers are inter alia Dr Martin Ferreira from Virbac, Dr Paul Lubout and Mr GeroBajorat from DIS Engineering. During the ladies’ program Antoinette de ChavonnesVrugt will hold a food demonstration. The day is concluded with a steak braai and dance. For further details contact Magdel Pretorius, Tel 067 313061, magdelp@iway.naor click on the following link:

WEEKLY
Exchange Rate NAD (16 March to 22 March 2013)
March
EURO
USD
POUND
PULA
Saturday
16
12.012
9.183
13.879
1.114
Sunday
17
12.012
9.183
13.882
1.114
Monday
18
11.875
9.164
13.847
1.116
Tuesday
19
11.958
9.276
14.023
1.123
Wednesday
20
12.007
9.273
14.035
1.121
Thursday
21
12.032
9.311
14.130
1.124
Friday
22
12.028
9.322
14.155
1.126
Saturday to Thursday:  16:00 UTC (Coordinated Universal Time)
Friday:  07:54 UTC




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Friday, 15 March 2013 13:10

Drought Measures

Because of the total lack of rain over most parts of Namibia the Meat Board received various requests regarding the creation of possible marketing channels. Proposals regarding drought relief also served at the meetings of the Meat Board and the National Marketing Committee where all parties were represented. The Meat Board decided that a technical committee working under the auspices of the Meat Board and consisting of producers, agents and abattoirs will formulate detailed measures to give relief in a possible drought. Various industry meetings have already been held in this regard.
Producers can contact Mr Goliath Tujendapi, Manager: Trade (telephone 275836) for more information.

Friday, 15 March 2013 13:05

Meat Board takes part in National Development Plan for Agriculture Sector

The Meat Board was invited by the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry to take part in the development of a sector plan in support of the country's National Development Plan 4. Various aspects such as food security, livestock marketing and bush encroachment were discussed in detail for inclusion in the sector plan.

Friday, 15 March 2013 13:01

Meat Board invited to forum by the Minister of Trade and Industry

The Meat Board was invited by the Minister of Trade and Industry to take part in a dialogue with role players in the meat industry to bring about economic growth in the agriculture sector. It was the first discussion of its kind in this regard, and after the meeting the Minister requested role players to give further inputs around economic growth and the expansion of the secondary agriculture sector. Aspects that came under discussion include markets, interventions in the marketing channel, the contribution of the livestock value chain to economic growth, standards and import replacement.

Friday, 01 March 2013 11:20

South Africa's Foot-and-Mouth Disease-Free-Status

South Africa's request to the OIE to regain the country's foot-and-mouth disease-free status from the International Animal Health Organisation was unsuccessful. This means that South Africa will again have to submit a request by September 2013 for approval by middle 2014. This decision by the OIE means that livestock bought in South Africa by Namibians may still not be exported to Namibia.

Agri Advisory Services Northwestern Division Management Meeting Walvis Bay: 26-27 March 2013


Agri advisory services of the Directorate of Extension and Engineering Service (DEES), Northwestern Divisions (NWD) held their 4th management meeting for the last quarter of the 2012/13 budget year. This was also the last meeting to reflect on the implementation progress of the 2008-2012/13 Strategic Plan. The final evaluation of the implementation of this  SP will be compiled in the near future.

Agri Staff members of the DEES Northwestern Division attending the  management meeting 

The 3 regions of NWD, Erongo, Kunene and Khomas  also presented their Annual Plans (AP) for the 4th National Development Plan (NDP4)  as well as the Performance Agreements of individual staff members reflecting  activities planned in the AP.

This was also the last time Mr. Renier D. Burger attended the NWD meeting as Chief Officer for Erongo region after 15 years of service with the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry. He will start next month in his new role as Deputy Director for the Division Inland Aquaculture at the Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources at Kamutjonga Inland Fisheries Institute, Divindu/Bagani in the West Caprivi.

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Namibia Agriculture Union Weekly News: 15 March 2013

Namibia Agriculture Union: http://www.agrinamibia.com.na/
Disclaimer: Although everything has been done to ensure the accuracy of information, the NAU takes no responsibility for actions or losses that might occur due to the usage of this information.

THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: HAPPINESS OFTEN IS ONLY ONE STEP OUT OF DISCONTENTMENT – Margot Schuber

In today’s newsletter 
·         Measures for the export of non slaughterable sheep finalised
·         Ministry of Trade and Industry consults meat industry
·         Trilogue on the EPA deadline
·         FA and other news

Measures for the export of non slaughterable sheep finalised
Due to the looming drought situation, the Meat Board together with role players this week finalised measures for the export of sheep with regard to non slaughterable sheep or in case where small stock abattoirs slaughter full capacity. Non slaughterable sheep are defined as too small or too lean. The definition for too small are animals for A and AB grades which are less than 33,5kg live weight or the equivalent slaughter weight of ± 13kg. For B and C grades the live weight is 44kg or the equivalent slaughter weight of ± 16kg. The definition for too lean is a fatness grade of 1 and lower or a fatness score of 1 with a body conformation score of 2 or less.
In order to prevent bottlenecks, the Meat Board has entered into agreements with agents to identify animals which comply with the above criteria.
·         If slaughter allocation cannot be obtained within 21 days 
O if 2 abattoirs cannot help a producer within 21 days, such producer can apply for the export of such animals. These applications can be forwarded to an abattoir not later than Tuesday at 12:00.
O the size of the applicant’s farm as well as the carrying capacity and the average marketing over the past three years will be taken into consideration when approval will be granted to export a number of sheep. A maximum of 400 sheep per application will be considered
O producers who cancel their bookings or do not use their slaughter turns will not qualify for the exemption of such animals
O producers who have booked at more than one abattoir (paper bookings) do not qualify for exemptions
O producers, who bought sheep as from March 1, 2013, other than for breeding purposes, do not qualify for the exemption
·         Non slaughterable animals (on farms) 
O agents can inspect animals on farms and if they are certified that they comply with the criteria of non slaughterable, these animals can be exported. The application of individual farmers has to be supported by the certification of the agent. Such applications have to reach the Meat Board weekly not later than Tuesdays at 12:00
·         Non slaughterable animals at auctions 
O auctions of non slaughterable animals will be arranged by the Meat Board. Such auctions will be held under the supervision of the Directorate of Veterinary Services and the Meat Board and the sheep will be inspected beforehand by agents and certified as non slaughterable
·         Export of breeding stock 
O the export of breeding animals must individually be classed and tagged by the respective Breeders Associations
·         Commercial pregnant ewes 
o commercial pregnant ewes or commercial ewes with non slaughterable lambs also qualify for export. Pregnant ewes must be accompanied by a pregnancy certificate
o  documents which must accompany the application for export of breeding stock is a proof of payment of the sheep and a SA import permit which indicates that such animals are used for breeding purposes only
·         Handling of applications 
o  a Technical Committee comprising the NAU, NNFU, Abattoirs Association and the Agent Association will meet weekly on Wednesdays to evaluate the applications and make recommendations to the Meat Board

Producers are requested to strictly adhere to the criteria for the export of animals. The Meat Board reserves the right to inspect animals in transit or at the border at any time and should animals not qualify, the necessary steps will be taken.

Ministry of Trade and Industry consults meat industry
The Ministry of Trade & Industry this week held a consultative workshop with the meat industry. In his opening speech the Minister of Trade and Industry, Mr Calle Schlettwein mentioned that this workshop will be the first of a series inter active actions to consult with the sector in order to identify obstructions which prevent that the sector grows optimally.
The agricultural sector, and more specifically the meat industry, has been identified in NDP4 as a priority sector to encourage economic growth.
The workshop was held under three headings, namely 
i.             Improvement of the red meat value chain
ii.           Improvement of the current and future export markets and
iii.         Adhering to standards
The workshop agreed that there is room for improvement in the cooperation between different role players in the red meat value chain. According to Mr Mecki Schneider, the chairman of the Livestock Producers Organisation (LPO), the lack of trust between role players plays an important role in this process. It has been agreed that adjustments have to be made to regulatory measures in order to promote trade in this industry.
Namibia’s dependency on limited markets also is a great source of concern for the Ministry of Trade. According to Dr Malan Lindeque, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Trade & Industry, Namibia will have to urgently diversify to other profitable export markets. All restricting factors to serve these additional markets will have to be investigated and addressed urgently.
Role players in the livestock and meat industry have been requested to make proposals with regard to inter alia the further processing of local products, the improvement in cooperation between the role players in the value chain and the addressing of factors which have a restricting influence on the growth in the sector. 
A further consultative workshop will be held within the next 2 – 3 months during which the different proposals will be discussed.
Trilogue on the EPA deadline
The latest update from Europe is that a trilogue meeting between the European Commission, the European Council and the European Parliament took place on 06 March 2013 to determine the deadline for the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) negotiations (commonly referred to as a proposed amendment to the Market Access Regulation 1528 of 2007).
This trilogue resulted from an original proposal by the European Commission of 30 September 2011 to withdraw market access from those African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries that have not taken the necessary steps to ratify their EPAs by 31 December 2013 (effective date 01 January 2014).
On 12 September 2012 the European Parliament voted to extend the deadline to 01 January 2016.  However, on 30 November 2012 the European Council endorsed the original proposed date of 01 January 2014.  Under the Lisbon Treaty all three parties have to agree on the deadline to be enforced.  If not, a compromise has to be reached through a trilogue.
The outcome of the 06 March 2013 trilogue was a provisional agreement on the deadline as 01 October 2014 with the condition of reconfirmation by the political groups in the European Parliament, followed by a formal adoption of the date by the Parliament’s International Trade Committee (INTA) meeting (20 and 21 March 2013) and final adoption in the Parliament’s plenary during its April session (15 to 18 April 2013). 
However, it was decided to table both the provisional trilogue date (01 October 2014) and the European Parliament’s original position (01 January 2016) for a vote in the next INTA meeting.  The outcome of this vote will determine INTA’s official position.  This position will then go to the Parliament’s plenary in April.  If the INTA vote is for 01 October 2014, the case will be closed.  If the vote is for 01 January 2016, a reconciliation process will be initiated to find a compromise with the European Council.
FA and other news
Osire Waterberg FA is holding a meeting on March 19 at 09:30 at the FA hall. Guest speakers are Mr Bayorat who will talk about solar, H ViljoenMakelaars who will talk about insurance for dreaded illnesses and Mr Kurt Kretzschmar. For further details contact Mrs Dagmar Wilckens, Tel 067 306201,wilckens@iway.na.
Sonop FA is holding a member meeting on March 19 at 14:00 at the FA hall at Farm Frauenhofen. Further details from Lizelle Barnard, Tel 062 568106, 081 2342925,sonopboerevereniging@gmail.com.
Kalkfeld FA is holding a member meeting on March 20 at 08:30 at Farm Ozongombo of Mr & Mrs R Kretzschmar. The day will be concluded with a farm sightseeing and social function. Please RSVP before March 13 to Mrs Elke or Mr Ralf Kretzschmar, Tel 067 290128. For further details contact Mrs S Friedensdorf, 067 290009, 081 3022896.
Hochfeld FA is holding a member meeting on March 27 at 15:00 at Farm Eahero of WolfiHorsthemke. Guest speakers are Mr Kleingünther of NamPower and Mr HenkSteyn of FNB. For further details contact Mrs van Heerden, Tel 062 549025, hochfeldbv@gmail.com.
The Meatco Inter Farmers Association braai competition will be held on April 12 & 13 at the school grounds of the Elnatan School, Stampriet. Artists who will entertain at the competition are the Sarel du ToitBoereorkes and Thys the Bosveldklong. Registration closes on March 12 and up to now 10 FA’s have entered already. A further 10 FA’s can still enter. The FA winning team wins an Isuzu Bakkie and petrol for one year for this Bakkie. Further details will be given in due course and can be obtained from Dina Kotze, ruzelle@iway.na.
The Young Farmer farmers day will be held on May 15 & 16 at Farm Nabome, Aranos of Hannes and JomarieVisagie. Further details will be given in due course and can be obtained from HannesVisagie, Tel 081 1249902 or 063 275342, jwv@mweb.com.na.
The date of the 2013 Dare to Care Disaster Fund golf day has been changed from May 24 to Friday, May 31, 2013 and will be held at the Omeya golf course outside Windhoek. During the past 5 years the Dare to Care Disaster Fund has paid ± N$120 000 to victims of veld fires, floods, farm attacks, etc. The costs for the golf day per team of 4 players are N$3 000 and if they also take a golf cart it will be N$3 500 per team. We also appeal to farmers to donate prizes for the golf day. For further details and entry forms contact Erika, Tel 061 237838, evg@agrinamibia.com.na

The following courses are offered:
INDIGENIOUS GOATS:
27 & 28 March 2013: a course at John Pandeni, Grootfontein. Costs N$150,00. 9 May 2013: an information day at Namboer, Windhoek from 11:00 – 13:00.
BOER GOATS:
From 19 – 21 June 2013 an information day and Jnr course at Tsumis Agricultural College. 27 June 2013 a breeders’ day at Namboer Windhoek from 09:00 – 13:00. From 23 – 25 July 2013 an information day, jnr&snr course at NLA, Mariental.
VAN ROOY SHEEP:
From 23 – 24 July 2013 a jnr&snr course at Namboer, Windhoek. Costs N$300.
DAMARA SHEEP:
From 20 – 21 June 2013 a jnr&snr course at Namboer, Windhoek. Costs N$450 (meals included).
For further details and registration contact Carina Vermeulen -  061-252994 (only mornings) / e-mail:  btgn@mweb.com.na.
A Brangus Promotion Day will be held on May 25 at 08:30 at the Blaauwberg auction pens at Farm Namatubis. Speakers are inter alia Dr Martin Ferreira from Virbac, Dr Paul Lubout and Mr GeroBajorat from DIS Engineering. During the ladies’ program Antoinette de ChavonnesVrugt will hold a food demonstration. The day is concluded with a steak braai and dance. For further details contact Magdel Pretorius, Tel 067 313061,magdelp@iway.na.
WEEKLY
Exchange Rate NAD (09-15 March 2013)
March
EURO
USD
POUND
PULA
Saturday
9
11.825
9.093
13.578
1.108
Sunday
10
11.812
9.083
13.560
1.106
Monday
11
11.870
9.122
13.602
1.109
Tuesday
12
11.938
9.166
13.645
1.120
Wednesday
13
11.962
9.235
13.788
1.117
Thursday
14
11.920
9.184
13.816
1.112
Friday
15
11.960
9.189
13.893
1.117
Saturday to Thursday:  17:00 UTC (Coordinated Universal Time)
Friday:  08:33 UTC