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Martin Endjala NAMIBIA Special Risks Insurance Association Limited (NASRIA) will launch a farmers’ insurance scheme in October, with the goal of providing aid to farmers who have lost livestock or crops due to drought, flood, or wild animal attacks, among other things. NASRIA Executive Marketing Officer, Ndapona Schleberger revealed this in an exclusive conversation with Windhoek Observer last week. Farmers who are insured by NASRIA, she said, will be entitled to seek compensation for the loss of cattle, crops, and other farm products. “Losing cattle and crops without recompense is now a thing of the past,” she said. She explained…