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Namibia Imports Botswana Cattle to Supply Foreign Markets

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[Namibian] The government is at the moment allowing the importation of cattle from Botswana to satisfy its beef market in Europe due to an insufficient supply of cattle for slaughter within the country.

Source: allAfrica.com
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