The first secretary of Namibia’s High Commission to India in politics and economics, Tangeni Mulunga, says the county will benefit from more students studying agriculture to help mitigate the ongoing drought situation.
He says over the years, Namibia has sent several students to India to study agriculture under the Africa-Asia Rural Developmental Organisation.
He says this agreement helps to build climate resilience and address food shortages caused by climate change.
“We are expecting to get…
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