Special levy needed for VCF upkeep
It is prudent to safeguard the well-being of Namibia's meat industry
The Meat Board explained that the levy would cover the maintenance of NamLITS, export testing at the Central Veterinary Laboratory, farm inspections and maintenance of veterinary control fences.
Restoring the veterinary cordon fence (VCF) as well as the Namibia-Botswana border fence would cost in the vicinity of N$75 million.The Meat Board of Namibia has spent approximatel
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