New Era

Strive for food self-reliance – Mareka

- Staff Reporter

Faced with rising food and oil prices, Swapo member of parliament Vincent Mareka reminded fellow lawmakers government must minimise its reliance on neighbouri­ng countries to feed the nation.

“As we may all be aware, the pandemic severely affected the transporta­tion of our food imports, particular­ly goods coming from South Africa. I believe that this is an indication that, as a country, Namibia is quite vulnerable in the aspect of food security if we have to rely on neighbouri­ng countries to feed us,” Mareka said.

Contributi­ng to the budget debate last week, Mareka said this circumstan­ce underlines the importance of self-reliance and the necessity for the government to speed initiative­s to enhance the agricultur­e sector.

“We cannot allow this situation to continue, as it has the potential to disrupt our lives in the future. Our heavy reliance on food imports is counter-productive and

needs to be corrected as a matter of urgency,” he said.

As a result, Mareka believes funds should be pumped into the agricultur­al sector to allow farmers to acquire the essential support for restocking their cattle

and assisting crop producers, following the disastrous and longterm drought.

“Let me also draw our attention to the conflict in Eastern Europe (Ukraine and Russia). I understand that, together, these two countries

produce more than 70% of the wheat in the world”.

“As you may be aware, the prices of fuel and wheat will be on the increase due to a shortage of these two essential commoditie­s as a result of the conflict,” he said.

Coincident­ally, he said, the minesminis­tryannounc­edanother fuel increase, effective today, and he is sure parliament­arians have seen that these imminent fuel price increases automatica­lly drive-up food prices.

“Bokomo and Namib Mills have announced an increase in wheat products, such as corn, white and brown wheat flour. I trust that this should be a lesson learned from the realities we are currently facing,” he said.

“Let us now put in place permanent provisions to prevent food insecuriti­es by directing our efforts to the agricultur­al sector,” he said.

He also called upon the government to revamp the country’s green scheme initiative­s, and to duplicate them in the southern regions, especially in the Neckartal Dam area.

“I would also like to see improved cooperatio­n between Government and the private sector under the public-private partnershi­p to meet government halfway,” he said.

 ?? Photo: Contributi­on ?? Grow our own… Swapo MP Vincent Mareka wants government to invest heavily in the agricultur­al sector to minimise the country’s reliance on neighbouri­ng countries for food.
Photo: Contributi­on Grow our own… Swapo MP Vincent Mareka wants government to invest heavily in the agricultur­al sector to minimise the country’s reliance on neighbouri­ng countries for food.

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