When the 2025 Budget Speech was delivered, agriculture was cast as one of the sectors expected to help pull Botswana out of its structural dependence on diamonds. The promise was that state-owned enterprises would be reformed, exports expanded, productivity improved, and diversification would no longer remain rhetorical. Government committed to repurposing the Botswana Agricultural Marketing Board (BAMB), stabilising the Botswana Meat Commission (BMC), and scaling up the Botswana Vaccine Institute (BVI) into a globally competitive producer. Agriculture was positioned as both a rural development engine and a foreign exchange lever.
One year later, the 2026/2027 Budget Speech suggests that some of those commitments have moved beyond intention. The sector is now being firmly framed as a commercially driven, export-oriented agro-industrial platform, expected to generate foreign exchange, deepen value chains and contribute meaningfully to diversification under the Botswana Economic Transformation Programme (BETP).
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