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The ππšπ¦π’π›π’πšπ§ π€π π«π¨π§π¨π¦π’πœ 𝐁𝐨𝐚𝐫𝐝 (𝐍𝐀𝐁) came into existence as a statutory body on 1 April 1985 in terms of the Agronomic Industry Proclamation AG 11 and AG 12 of 1985. In 1992, these Proclamations were replaced by the Agronomic Industry Act 20 of 1992, defining the Board’s powers and obligations. The financial, administrative and daily operational mechanism of the NAB is performed by the NAB Secretariat whose main functions are:

- Facilitating the marketing of controlled agronomic crops and regulating the market environment;

- Promoting domestically produced agronomic crops, fostering and improving the market for all declared crops and products thereof via its agent AMTA;

- Maintaining a regulatory framework for controlled crops and their products, recommending crops for gazetting, maintaining quality standards and the monitoring of controlled agronomic crops and their products;

- Managing the domestic trade environment and facilitating the development of grain and horticultural markets to ensure that its clients are not exposed to unfair trading practices;

- Developing projects and sources of funding to enhance small-scale agronomic production and marketing;

- Making recommendations to and advising the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry (MAWF) on all issues relating to the agronomic industry.

Controlled Crops in the agronomic sector in Namibia are mahangu (pear millet), wheat, white maize and horticulture fresh produce.

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