Namibia faces a significant wheat shortage, importing 90% of its wheat needs due to low domestic production. The country relies heavily on imports from Russia and Poland, spending N$447.7 million on wheat imports from 2020 to 2021. The Namibian Agronomic Board (NAB) is encouraging local production to decrease reliance on imports and has introduced a grain marketing scheme to support local producers. Additionally, the board is advocating for research on climate-resilient agriculture practices, exploring ways to reduce input costs for wheat production, and urging farmers to seek affordable financing for crop production.