Building a sustainable future for Namibian agriculture
Living Earth Expo
The Living Earth Expo, taking place on 25 and 26 April at Dagbreek School in Windhoek, promises to be a groundbreaking event for Namibia’s agricultural sector.The expo brings together commercial and emerging farmers, home growers, agricultural businesses, and sustainability enthusiasts to explore innovative solutions for food security and environmental conservation.
Namibia’s farming community plays a crucial role in the future of sustainable agriculture. The Living Earth Expo provides a platform for knowledge sharing, collaboration and the adoption of modern farming techniques that enhance both productivity and sustainability, especially in light of the country’s frequent droughts, climate change and growing population.
“Agriculture is the backbone of Namibia’s employment sector. It is essential for farmers to adopt sustainable practices that improve productivity while protecting their natural resources,” says Yolanda Nel, spokesperson for the Living Earth Expo.
“This expo offers a unique opportunity for farmers to network, learn, and be part of a resilient and sustainable future for Namibia.”
Expo highlights
Workshops: A series of hands-on sustainability workshops covering topics such as organic farming, holistic management, agroforestry, permaculture, natural building techniques, food preservation, renewable energy solutions and electric farm machinery and transport
Market access & value chains: Opportunities to connect with agribusinesses, cooperatives and buyers.
Technology & Innovation: A showcase of advancements in modern farming practices and renewable energy
Why attend?
• Discover how sustainable practices can improve soil health, crop yields, and profitability.
• Learn about water-efficient farming, drought-resistant crops, and climate-conscious strategies.
• Connect with fellow farmers to explore new opportunities.
The Living Earth Expo is an important event for anyone playing a key role in Namibia’s agricultural sector. Through collaboration and knowledge-sharing, the expo encourages a collective approach to building a more abundant and sustainable food system.
Tickets are available via webtickets.com.na. Don’t miss the early bird discount!
For more information and registration, visit www.living-earth.africa/expo.