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Aug
Sostenus Wilherm The ministry of environment, forestry and tourism (MEFT) has rejected concerns that Namibia’s charcoal industry is contributing to biodiversity loss, saying sustainable bush control can restore degraded rangelands and improve wildlife habitats. The ministry’s response follows concerns raised by former agriculture minister Calle Schlettwein, who warned that large-scale removal of woody vegetation through charcoal production could threaten species and reduce biodiversity. Schlettwein questioned claims that charcoal production is a sustainable way of addressing bush encroachment, arguing that the conversion of woody areas into simpler grassland systems could result in the loss of species associated with trees and shrubs.…
