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ETOSHA, 28 March- Germany’s Ambassador to Namibia, Thorsten Hutter. (Photo by Eba Kandovazu). NAMPA
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KARIBIB, 20 March 2026 - Chief Executive Officer of the Karibib Town Council Tangeni Enkono. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
A shepherd walks with his flock of sheeps in Lagkadas, near Thessaloniki, on February 19, 2026. From August 2024 to early March 2026, more than 480,000 sheep and goats have been slaughtered because of the pandemic, mainly in central and northern Greece. Producers say the resulting fall in the livestock population and milk production is threatening feta, one of Greece's premier exports. (Photo by Sakis Mitrolidis / AFP)
Farmer Charalampos Xenitidis holds a lamb at his farm in Lagkadas, near Thessaloniki, on February 19, 2026. From August 2024 to early March 2026, more than 480,000 sheep and goats have been slaughtered because of the pandemic, mainly in central and northern Greece. Producers say the resulting fall in the livestock population and milk production is threatening feta, one of Greece's premier exports. (Photo by Sakis Mitrolidis / AFP)
A shepherd walks with his flock of sheeps in Lagkadas, near Thessaloniki, on February 19, 2026. From August 2024 to early March 2026, more than 480,000 sheep and goats have been slaughtered because of the pandemic, mainly in central and northern Greece. Producers say the resulting fall in the livestock population and milk production is threatening feta, one of Greece's premier exports. (Photo by Sakis Mitrolidis / AFP)
Farmer Charalampos Xenitidis watches his lambs in their barn at his farm in Lagkadas, near Thessaloniki, on February 19, 2026. From August 2024 to early March 2026, more than 480,000 sheep and goats have been slaughtered because of the pandemic, mainly in central and northern Greece. Producers say the resulting fall in the livestock population and milk production is threatening feta, one of Greece's premier exports. (Photo by Sakis Mitrolidis / AFP)
This photograph taken on February 19, 2026 shows feta in tin boxes in a cheese factory in Thessaloniki. From August 2024 to early March 2026, more than 480,000 sheep and goats have been slaughtered because of the pandemic, mainly in central and northern Greece. Producers say the resulting fall in the livestock population and milk production is threatening feta, one of Greece's premier exports. (Photo by Sakis Mitrolidis / AFP)
This photograph shows lambs their barn at a farm in Lagkadas, near Thessaloniki, on February 19, 2026. From August 2024 to early March 2026, more than 480,000 sheep and goats have been slaughtered because of the pandemic, mainly in central and northern Greece. Producers say the resulting fall in the livestock population and milk production is threatening feta, one of Greece's premier exports. (Photo by Sakis Mitrolidis / AFP)
Employees work in a feta factory in Thessaloniki on February 19, 2026. From August 2024 to early March 2026, more than 480,000 sheep and goats have been slaughtered because of the pandemic, mainly in central and northern Greece. Producers say the resulting fall in the livestock population and milk production is threatening feta, one of Greece's premier exports. (Photo by Sakis Mitrolidis / AFP)
An employee works in a feta factory in Thessaloniki on February 19, 2026. From August 2024 to early March 2026, more than 480,000 sheep and goats have been slaughtered because of the pandemic, mainly in central and northern Greece. Producers say the resulting fall in the livestock population and milk production is threatening feta, one of Greece's premier exports. (Photo by Sakis Mitrolidis / AFP)