-The Government is working hard to revive the beef industry in the northern communal areas.
-The Minister of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform Calle Schlettwein wants the speedy resumption of discussions for the removal of the Veterinary Cordon Fence.
-Agriculture, Water and Land Reform Minister Calle Schlettwein has urged farmers in northern Namibia to move away from the old way of farming of keeping livestock for family events only.
-Agriculture, Water and Land Reform Minister Calle Schlettwein says more boreholes will be drilled from Aquifer II in the Ohangwena Region to address water scarcity there.
-The Agriculture, Water and Land Reform Minister Calle Schlettwein visited Etunda Irrigation Project and Asparagus factory at Oshifo in the Omusati Region.
-The Minister of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform has dismissed untrue perceptions that the flexible land tenure system is not working.
-The Government is working round the clock to contain the outbreak of African migratory locust which has invaded some villages in the Zambezi Region.
-The COVID-19 pandemic has taught Namibia to no longer rely on supplies of imported basic commodities and should seek the need to boost local agricultural production.
-Minister of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform, Calle Schlettwein again took the lead as the first Cabinet minister to declare his assets for this legislative term.
-Minister of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform, Calle Schlettwein has urged members of the regional resettlement committees to be always transparent in the allocation of land in their respective areas.