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Cold weather heightens threat of fires and livestock losses

Apart from possible livestock losses, the widespread cold weather experienced across South Africa has also increased the risk of wildfires.

Two million chickens stolen from farms during looting

During the recent riots in KwaZulu-Natal, looters stormed 10 farms and stole about two million birds. This was according to Izaak Breytenbach, general manager of the Broiler Organisation of the...

Transnet cyber-attack blocks SA’s agricultural exports

Disruptions in Transnet’s IT applications following a cyber-attack has brought agricultural imports and exports to a standstill, according to role players in the industry.

Expiration of anti-dumping tariffs a risk for SA potatoes

Anti-dumping tariffs on frozen French fries imported from the Netherlands and Germany have expired, leaving the South African potato industry vulnerable to ‘dumping’.

Support streams in for KZN towns ‘destroyed’ during riots

The KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) farming community has lauded the way in which South Africans have come together to support people affected by the recent rioting and looting in this province and...

Painful fuel price increases will ‘dent’ farm profit margins

Fuel prices are set for another increase in August, with the diesel price expected to increase 58c/l. This was according to the Automobile Association (AA).

EU Green Deal could slash SA food exports to Europe

The EU’s Green Deal could see a drastic reduction in food imports to the region, which would heavily affect South Africa’s fresh produce industry.

Agri department’s extension officer recruitment drive stalls

An ambitious plan to bolster agricultural extension services announced earlier in the year during the tabling of the National Budget seems to be going nowhere slowly.

Farmers cautioned against panic buying of agrochemicals

The impact of the recent widespread unrest and rioting in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng on the distribution of imported agricultural chemicals and fertiliser was extremely worrying, said Corné Louw, economist at...

SAPS members in the Free State arrested for stock theft

The arrest of five members of the South African Police Service (SAPS) in the Free State on charges of stock theft, perjury and defeating the ends of justice was underpinned...

Beefmaster bull sold for SA record of R1,1 million

A new South African record was set by the Bos Blanco Beefmaster stud when it sold the bull BOS 166 103 to Chris van Heerden of Gamtouw Farming near Bronkhorstspruit...

Food and fuel supply situation in KZN ‘dire’, says Kwanalu

It’s too early to have a clear indication of the damage to agriculture in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) as a result of the recent riots in the province, but Sandy La Marque,...
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