National Agricultural Policy. Country/Territory Namibia Document type Date 1995 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Agricultural & rural development, Livestock, Food & nutrition, Forestry, Land & soil, Water Keyword Agricultural development Agricultural commodities Food security Gender Sustainable development Irrigation Poverty Rural employment Rural youth Family farming Nutrition Afforestation/reforestation Forest management/forest conservation Smallholders/peasants Animal production Geographical area Africa, AFRICA FAO, South Atlantic, Southern Africa Abstract The National Agricultural Policy of Namibia is a multi-sectoral policy with the following objectives: achieve growth rates and stability in farm income, agricultural productivity and production levels that are higher than the population growth rate; ensure food security and improve nutritional status; create and sustain viable livelihood and employment opportunities in rural areas; improve the profitability of agriculture and increase investment in agriculture; contribute towards the improvement of the balance of payments; expand vertical integration and domestic value-added for agricultural products; improve the living standards of farmers and their families as well as farm workers; promote the sustainable utilization of the nation’s land and other natural resources’; and contribute to balanced rural and regional development based on comparative advantage. Full text English Website www.iwrm-namibia.info.na