Regional Investment2011-11-22
Description: The Agricultural Bank of Namibia (?Agribank?) is a state-owned financial institution with the mandate to advance money to persons or financial intermediary for the development of agriculture and activities related to agriculture. The strategic business plan should strengthen the Bank position within the Namibian Agricultural sector and continue to support Government?s policies and interventions in line with Vision 2030 and the Third National Development Plan (?NDP 3?). Agribank was established in 1907 as Deutsch-Sudwestafrikanischer Farmerbund. In April 1922, the Land and Agricultural bank of ...
Catalog: Regional Investment @ Economic Cooperation
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URL: www.agribank.com.na 
Last modified: 2011-11-22 17:37:22
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