WINDHOEK, Aug. 2 — Namibia will host a biomass fair from Sept. 7 to 9 to nurture and promote the thriving biomass sector in the country and the region.
The fair, organized by the Namibia Biomass Industry Group (N-BiG), the Charcoal Association of Namibia, and the Namibia University of Science and Technology, will run under the theme “Igniting the Growth of the Biomass Sector in Namibia” and feature a research symposium, an industry conference, and an expo for products, services, and technology, said N-BiG Chief Executive Progress Kashandula Tuesday.
“The bush biomass sector already contributes extensively to socioeconomic development in Namibia and has the potential to shape an inclusive economy,” he said.
According to Kashandula, the fair is the most critical knowledge-sharing platform for the biomass sector in Namibia and the region. It will bring together stakeholders from across the value chain, including producers, processors, traders, consumers, policymakers, and researchers.
The fair will also showcase the latest innovations in the biomass sector, such as new technologies for biomass production, processing, and utilization. It will also provide a platform for networking and business development.
“We are confident that the fair will be a major success and will help to promote the growth of the biomass sector in Namibia and the region,” Kashandula said. (Xinhua)
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