The Namibia Agronomic Board (NAB) has imposed a ban on the import of carrot, butternut, beetroot, cabbage, and English cucumber for February 2021 to promote local agriculture and procurement. A partial ban has also been placed on seven other fresh produce, allowing only 30% importation. However, Namibia does not have enough onion supply for February, and there are storage issues for onions and potatoes in the country. The NAB is encouraging retailers to meet the market-share promotion condition by procuring a minimum of 47% of washed potatoes from local farmers, as long as supply is available. These measures are in place until the end of February.