On the 11th of December, the Aquaponics project handed over the Arid Eden Aquaponics pilot system to the dedicated team.Producing 70 heads of lettuce/week on 30m² & 10kg of tomatoes/week on 10m², with 200 fish in 4x 1000L tanks.Thanks to the Embassy of Finland for their support
The Arid Eden Project receiving the fish from the Aquaponics Project coordinator Patrick Hilger after a 700km journey survival rate was 99% . Fish was purchased from Aqualekker Aquaponics Karibib Namibia .The projector coordinator than assured the survival and release of the fish
🚨 Exciting update! The aquaponics system at Outapi DAPP VTC is 99% complete after 12 days of hard work in November.👏 Huge thanks to Patrick Hilger, Jean Bouwer, and the dedicated DAPP trainees who made it happen!The system is cycling & will be ready for fish soon.
Aquaponics update! 🌿 The Aris Demo system is now at Jacob Marengo School in Windhoek, supporting Grade 11 & 12 agriculture students with hands-on learning—and soon, fresh fish & veggies! 🍃🐟 #SustainableFarming#Education
Thriving progress! 🌿 Since our September 27 handover, the Aquaponics Project at UNAM Henties Bay is flourishing! The first batch of fresh lettuce was just shared with the community, and the fish are growing strong. Sustainable farming in action! 🌱 #Aquaponics#Sustainability
Turning vision into reality! 🌿 On Sept 27th, we inaugurated and handed over the Aquaponic Project’s demo system to Sam Najuma Campus, Henties Bay. Exciting times for sustainable farming at UNAM! 🌱 #Aquaponics#Sustainability
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In April 2024, the HSF Aquaponics Project team conducted a second visit to Mariental in the Hardap region to assess potential sites for new aquaponic systems and engage with prospective suppliers for demo system construction
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In March 2024, Aquaponics Project team, conducted a field visit to the Erongo region, to assess potential sites for the construction of new aquaponic systems and to engage with prospective suppliers responsible for building the demo aquaponic systems.
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We would like to notify you that the Think Namibia X page is now dedicated solely to the aquaponic project. All future posts, videos, and content shared will revolve around the new project. For any inquiries, please contact 061237373/[email protected].
Dear stakeholders, we are pleased to inform you that all the presentations from the Project End Conference, which took place at the Mercure Hotel on September 20th, are now accessible for download on our website. Click the link below.
https://t.co/y3XzvdoSA2
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On September 20 at the Mercure Hotel, We held a Project-End conference. Reflecting on three years of project activities The event showcased the dedication of all participants and fostered meaningful discussions to shape the future of Namibia's forests
A gentle reminder of the conference on September 20th at the Mercure Hotel. Registration at 8:30 a.m.
Please save the date on your calendar, and we look forward to your participation.
Please find the program attached via the below link.
https://t.co/ktMnf7wBo3
We are absolutely thrilled to extend our warmest invitation to our upcoming Project End Conference!
To secure your spot and make this event even more incredible, please RSVP by September 13th. We are looking forward to welcoming you all.
You are invited to our Project End Conference on September 20, 2023, at the Mercure Hotel. For further details, refer to the draft program at https://t.co/ktMnf7wBo3
The NSFM Project held another public dialogue on August 30, 2023, to discuss its videos on Sustainable Forest Management. The videos were made in Rumanyo, a local language in Kavango East region. The videos covered 8 topics on SFM, based on the fact sheets produced by the project
The NSFM Project held a public dialogue on August 29, 2023, to discuss its videos on Sustainable Forest Management. The videos were made in Rukwangali, a local language in Kavango West region. The videos covered 8 topics on SFM, based on the fact sheets produced by the project.
We are proud to share with you our latest initiative. On August 4th, The Hanns Seidel Foundation, in partnership with GIZ, the City of Windhoek, and Kenneth Abrahams from Jakob Marengo Secondary School, organized a clean-up day in Havana Settlement, Katutura Windhoek.