The United Nations Development Programme Resident Representative to Namibia, Alka Bhatia, has encouraged beneficiaries of the Urban Agricultural Project to use technology to market their produce. Nampa reports that Bhatia during a site visit to the project at Swakopmund on Tuesday advised: “This is how we want to take it forward so that even when consumers are unable to come to you or you go to them.” The project was launched by the UNDP in partnership with the Municipality of Swakopmund and funded by the Japanese Government in June 2021.
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