Weaner competition highlights quality cattle production
Sanlam has sponsored N$75 000 towards the 13th edition of the Agra Weaner Championship Series, which recently kicked off, highlighting the exceptional quality of Namibian cattle production.
In a statement, Sanlam noted that auctions started in Karasburg and will continue in Gootfontein.
“This project provides a prestigious platform for producers to showcase their exceptional work.”
Additionally, four auctions will be held in the communal areas of Aminus, Okondjatu, Talismanus and Okakarara, aiming to engage and uplift these emerging regions.
The Agra Weaner Championship Series has the dual purpose of building capacity within participating communities and honouring top producers for their outstanding achievements, Sanlam stated.
“This esteemed series not only provides a significant cash-flow boost to numerous cattle farmers but also incentivises excellence in weaner quality. By participating in this prestigious series, producers have the opportunity to measure and compare their production standards and management practices on a national scale.”
Important sector
The company said that, according to the latest data from the Namibia Statistics Agency, the farming and agriculture industry in Namibia contributes approximately 5% to the country's gross domestic product and is a significant source of employment, providing jobs to around 20 to 30% of the population.
It stressed that the agricultural sector is vital for the livelihoods of many Namibians, especially in rural areas, and plays a crucial role in ensuring food security and supporting the overall economy.
“Sanlam is committed to improving the livelihoods of Namibian people and will continue to support initiatives and industries such as this, which empower farmers and community members with the skills to navigate challenging times such as drought,” said Wessel Kotze, Sanlam's key account specialist for the affluent market agency.
Top performers
He highlighted that a drought state of emergency has been declared by government, which experts have said is the worst drought the country has experienced in 100 years.
“Sanlam's support of the Agra Weaner Championship Series underscores our dedication to providing farmers with the knowledge and resources they need to produce quality cattle and implement effective management practices during difficult periods," he said.
Sanlam underlined that achieving recognition in the competition requires an unwavering commitment to excellent farming and management practices. In addition to recognising the top performers in each category, the series also acknowledges the contributions of buyers.
Prizes are awarded for the highest amount spent during the series and the largest total number of animals purchased throughout the auctions.
In a statement, Sanlam noted that auctions started in Karasburg and will continue in Gootfontein.
“This project provides a prestigious platform for producers to showcase their exceptional work.”
Additionally, four auctions will be held in the communal areas of Aminus, Okondjatu, Talismanus and Okakarara, aiming to engage and uplift these emerging regions.
The Agra Weaner Championship Series has the dual purpose of building capacity within participating communities and honouring top producers for their outstanding achievements, Sanlam stated.
“This esteemed series not only provides a significant cash-flow boost to numerous cattle farmers but also incentivises excellence in weaner quality. By participating in this prestigious series, producers have the opportunity to measure and compare their production standards and management practices on a national scale.”
Important sector
The company said that, according to the latest data from the Namibia Statistics Agency, the farming and agriculture industry in Namibia contributes approximately 5% to the country's gross domestic product and is a significant source of employment, providing jobs to around 20 to 30% of the population.
It stressed that the agricultural sector is vital for the livelihoods of many Namibians, especially in rural areas, and plays a crucial role in ensuring food security and supporting the overall economy.
“Sanlam is committed to improving the livelihoods of Namibian people and will continue to support initiatives and industries such as this, which empower farmers and community members with the skills to navigate challenging times such as drought,” said Wessel Kotze, Sanlam's key account specialist for the affluent market agency.
Top performers
He highlighted that a drought state of emergency has been declared by government, which experts have said is the worst drought the country has experienced in 100 years.
“Sanlam's support of the Agra Weaner Championship Series underscores our dedication to providing farmers with the knowledge and resources they need to produce quality cattle and implement effective management practices during difficult periods," he said.
Sanlam underlined that achieving recognition in the competition requires an unwavering commitment to excellent farming and management practices. In addition to recognising the top performers in each category, the series also acknowledges the contributions of buyers.
Prizes are awarded for the highest amount spent during the series and the largest total number of animals purchased throughout the auctions.
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