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NAMBoard takes farmer roadshows to Shiselweni

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A view of some of the stakeholders who were present to support farmers from the Hhohho Region. Expect more stakeholders tomorrow and be ready to engage and learn. (Courtesy pics)
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The National Agricultur­al Marketing Board (NAM­Board) is pressing ahead with its annual farmer roadshows, with the next engagement set for the Shiselweni Region tomorrow as the nationwide programme gathers momentum.

This follows a successful launch in the Hhohho Region on March 5, 2026, where farmers turned out in impressive numbers to engage di­rectly with NAMBoard officials and key stakeholders.

During the sessions, farmers re­ceive guidance on planning plant­ing schedules according to market needs, how produce prices are de­termined and factors that influence earnings.

The programme also addresses post-harvest loss reduction, grading standards and compliance require­ments for accessing formal markets.

Other key focus areas of the road­shows are to create direct linkages between farmers and buyers, aggre­gators and traders, as well as facili­tating mandatory EHIS registration for all horticulture farmers, which is essential for traceability and market access.

Farmers will also be introduced to the range of NAMBoard services and market opportunities available to them.

The programme, however, ex­perienced a slight setback in the Lubombo Region. A road­show that had been scheduled for March 12, 2026, was cancelled due to heavy rains that affected the area in the preceding week, making it difficult for farmers to attend and for organisers to proceed as planned.

In a public notice, NAMBoard con­firmed that the Lubombo engage­ment has since been rescheduled to Thursday, April 2, 2026.

“We look forward to engaging with Lubombo farmers on the new date,” the notice stated.

Meanwhile, all eyes are now on the Shiselweni Region, where NAM­Board, together with its stakehold­ers, will be stationed at the Lavumi­sa Packhouse tomorrow.

Farmers are encouraged to attend in numbers to benefit from the in­formation-sharing platform and interact directly with experts. The session will begin at 8:30am, with organisers expecting an­other strong turnout as farmers continue to show growing inter­est in the initiative.

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Written by
Mthobisi Buthelezi

Mthobisi Buthelezi - Sections and Supplements Editor with the Times of Eswatini overseeing the publishing and content for the Motoring on Thursday, Property on Saturday, Tekulima (Farming) on Wednesday and Business Opportunities on Monday. Contact: 7936 3694 Email: mthobisib@times.co.sz

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