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Namibia Eyes Net-Exporter Status with Green Ammonium Fertiliser Project

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  • Daures Green Hydrogen Village targets 352,000 tonnes in fertiliser exports by 2026
  • Project could cut import dependence and boost trade balance, say analysts

Windhoek, Namibia – Namibia is positioning itself to become a net exporter of green ammonium fertiliser, as the Daures Green Hydrogen Village (DGHV) project accelerates toward its second phase of development.

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