Livestock theft, poaching cost farmers N$200m in five years
NUST, UFS study economic impact
"It borders on economic sabotage and requires drastic action," NAU president Piet Gouws said.
Between 2015 and 2020, farmers paid about N$217.5 million for losses to livestock and wildlife. The losses were caused by theft and predators, human-animal conflict as well as the ...
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