Namibia announces successful fishing auction

By Bisola Adeyemo

Namibia on Tuesday announced a successful fish auction that earned the country additional 409 million Namibia dollars.

The Finance Minister Iipumbu Shiimi who announced on Tuesday said the auction sold about 104,000-metric-ton quota of the country’s fish after the first sale flopped in 2020, Xinhua news agency reports.

While addressing lawmakers in comparison of this year’s fishing auction with last year, Shiimi said a different approach was used.

“After our unsuccessful auction last year, we went back to the drawing board to fine tune the process. To avoid speculative bids that distorted the auction held during 2020, bidders were required to provide a bid deposit or a bank guarantee,” he said.

Namibia sold 87,500 metric tons of horse mackerel, 15,948 metric tons of hake and 392 metric tons of monk fish.

“The proceeds from the auction will fund government priorities especially in the health sector, which needs additional funds to combat COVID-19, Shiimi added.

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