Produce trade > Government policy > Namibia. "October 2011." Stanford Libraries' official online search tool for books, media, journals, databases, government documents and more., AMTA is a newly established agency under the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry (MAWF) responsible for the management of Fresh Produce Business Hubs (FPBH) and National Strategic Food Reserve (NSFR) facilities, ensuring high quality standards to achieve food security., Four types of value addition were identified, namely postharvest, food preservation, milling, and post-slaughter. The results revealed that the number of people in the household, permanent workers, and access to training influences smallholder farmers’ choice of post-harvest, food preservation, and post-slaughter value addition., Agricultural exports (particularly livestock, meat and table grapes) constitute an important part of Namibia’s trade portfolio (Newsham & Thomas, 2011)., Horticultural production and marketing initiatives that currently are being implemented include the 2008 Green Scheme Policy, the 2002 National Horticulture Development Initiative (NHDI) and the 2011 Namibia Agriculture Marketing and Trade Policy and Strategy., NAB POLICY BRIEF: AGRO-PROCESSING AS POTENTIAL TO ENHANCE CROP INDUSTRY IN NAMIBIA value-addition output contributed 29.1% to the country’s manufacturing sector of the economy, of which, the food industry contributed the largest output at 42.4% and the highest employment level at 31.3%.