Damara Sheep Breeders’ Society of South Africa (DSBSSA)
The primary goals of the Society are to maintain the breed standards, and to to promote benefits of the Damara Sheep breed to both established and prospective farmers.
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The primary goals of the Society are to maintain the breed standards, and to to promote benefits of the Damara Sheep breed to both established and prospective farmers.
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Continue reading →The Council regulates the occupations of fresh produce, export and livestock agents and maintain and enhance the status and dignity of those occupations and the integrity of persons practicing those occupations, according to Section 9, Agricultural Produce Agents Act, 12 of 1992.
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