20 Dec 2022
The
Agricultural Bank of Namibia (Agribank) and the Development Bank of Namibia (DBN)
have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to cooperate and co-finance controlled
environment agriculture activities in Namibia. The signing took place on 01
December 2022, in Windhoek.
The MoU recognises the joint interests
of the two banks in promoting agriculture as a route to economic activity and
food security. Agribank promotes agriculture through financing the entire agriculture
value chain and related activities. DBN provides finance for agricultural
infrastructure, manufacturing of agricultural inputs and provision of
agricultural services, as well as enterprises that process agricultural produce
and manufacture food.
Controlled environment agriculture
finance envisages provision of land and facilities that enable consistent
productivity with infrastructure that reduces the impact of drought and
variable weather. This may include hydroponics, vegetable tunnels and green
schemes. It also encompasses aquaculture.
In terms of the MoU, the banks will also
identify parallel opportunities of mutual interest. For instance, if DBN
receives a request for direct financing for agriculture it will refer the
request to Agribank. Agribank may similarly refer requests for financing for
agri-processing facilities to DBN. Both banks may collaborate on finance for
controlled environment agriculture.
At the
signing ceremony, Agribank’s Chief Executive Officer, Dr Raphael Karuaihe, said
collaboration with other institutions to pool financing resources speaks
directly to the Bank’s strategic initiative of targeting high impact projects
to transform our economy and the agriculture sector, in particular.
DBN CEO
Martin Inkumbi, stated that DBN has identified controlled environment
agriculture to focus on, as this industry inherently mitigates many of the
risks usually associated with agriculture, and with limited background in
agriculture, it greatly reduces the risk DBN has to mitigate and manage in the
agricultural space.
The
Memorandum of Understanding is valid for two years from the date of signature,
with the option for renewal at the end of the term.
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