05 December 2007, 04:18
KathiNamibia: Trophy Hunting Important for Economy
Namibia: Trophy Hunting Important for Economy
The Namibian (Windhoek)
4 December 2007
Posted to the web 4 December 2007
Windhoek
TROPHY hunting in Namibia is a significant contributor to the country's economy, with about eight per cent of the annual gross domestic product (GDP), says the president of the Namibia Professional Hunting Association (Napha).
"The hunting of about 25 000 wild animals organised by hunting professionals in 2005 brought a turnover of N$316 million and surpassed income from the entire small livestock sector the same year, which was N$285 million," said Diethelm Metzger, president of Napha at the organisation's annual general meeting last week.
"Trophy hunting is an important section of the tourism industry and grew an average of 12,5 per cent annually since 1996," Metzger added.
This was a remarkable achievement, especially since there was little or no financial support to trophy hunting from Government, he said.
"The National Budget of Government for the defence sector, which is around 10 per cent, is twice as high than for tourism and agriculture together," according to Metzger.
He said for each trophy hunter visiting Namibia, five to six jobs were created since it was a labour-intensive part of the tourism industry, requiring camp attendants, service staff, game trackers, hunting assistants and professional hunters, he told delegates.
06 December 2007, 00:20
Safari-Hunt
Who ever said that trophy hunting is bad for a country didn't have an idea about economics.