THE Namibia National Farmers' Union last week called on the government to aggressively explore alternative livestock markets, as communal farmers are severely affected by new veterinary regulations imposed by South Africa.
Late last year, South Africa imposed stringent veterinary conditions for Namibian livestock exports, especially those intended for direct slaughter and feedlots.
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