Gaborone — Since 2019 a total of 591 farmers in the Okavango District have benefited from government-provided artificial insemination services through the Nokaneng Artificial Insemination (AI) Camp.
This was said by Assistant Minister of Trade and Entrepreneurship, Mr Baratiwa Mathoothe, on behalf of acting Minister of Lands and Agriculture, in response a question in Parliament on Tuesday.
“I acknowledge that the vastness of the Okavango District, limits farmers’ access to artificial…
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