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Food price inflation volatility set to continue

Food inflation data for April and May has shown a substantial contraction in the price of chicken, while long-life milk and cake flour prices increased.

Court upholds ban on sale of water rights by farmers

A high court ruling on the sale of water rights could have far-reaching consequences for farmers, some agriculture role players have warned.

High-capacity balers from Norway

Orkel Dens-X Compactor stationary bale makers were launched in South Africa in January. The event took place at meat value chain company Kameeldrift Voere, based in Cullinan, Gauteng.

‘Lack of work ethic’ at agri department pushes DG to resign

The director general of the Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development (agriculture department), Mike Mlengana, has resigned suddenly from his post.

Organised crime syndicates target SA petroleum pipelines

South Africa is currently facing a serious shortage of diesel as a result of theft and vandalism along Transnet’s 3 800km fuel pipeline network.

Agricultural Research Council plans to cut 1 000 jobs

The Agricultural Research Council’s (ARC) liabilities exceeded its assets by R138 million during the past financial year.

Rise in Brazil’s sugar production may ‘topple’ global market

There is growing concern that if the Brazilian ethanol market remained weak, the global sugar market could be flooded, which would send prices plummeting.

Nampo Harvest Day to ‘go virtual’ in 2020

Grain SA has taken a very courageous decision to not continue with the Nampo Harvest Day event in 2020, according to Dr Kobus Laubscher, an independent agricultural economist in Bloemfontein.

‘Imminent price hike could exacerbate diesel shortages’

In addition to diesel shortages across parts of South Africa, producers will also have to brace themselves for a hefty diesel price increase on Wednesday.

Tomatoes, bananas worst affected by country-wide cold fronts

Tomato producers have been among those worst affected by a spate of cold fronts during May and June, which had a negative impact on certain fruit and vegetables traded on South Africa’s fresh produce markets.

Farming jobs remain steady amid dismal employment figures

With South Africa’s unemployment rate now standing at more than 30%, a labour expert has warned the worst was yet to come.

Oversupply crisis a hard blow for global potato farmers

Although the lockdown measures in countries around the world during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic have resulted in strong demand for fresh potatoes in supermarkets and grocery stores, the closure of restaurants and fast food outlets has led to an oversupply crisis.

Mboweni heeds industry calls to save the Land Bank

In a statement, which clearly outlined the perilous state of South Africa’s national finances, made worse by the economic strive that resulted from the national lockdown to contain the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, there was some good news for the farming sector.

Tshwane market COVID-19 shutdown blamed on poor management

The failure by the management of the Tshwane Fresh Produce Market to implement meaningful and effective protocols to manage the threat posed by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has been cited as the key reason for the market having to suddenly close from 24 to 26 June.

Farmer development needs new financing mechanism – Didiza

One of the major obstacles still faced by new entrants in the farming sector was the lack of structured financial and practical support offered by the public and private sectors.

Edcon woes bring uncertainty for local cotton procurement

There is uncertainty about the impact the possible closure of the Edcon Group, which owns Edgars and Jet, will have on the local Sustainable Cotton Cluster (SCC), according to Hennie Bruwer, CEO of Cotton South Africa (Cotton SA).

Record global harvests predicted for maize and wheat

The International Grains Council (IGC) is forecasting record-high global grain harvests for the 2020/2021 season.

Bull growth testing suffers impact of COVID-19, FMD outbreak

The number of bulls subjected to growth tests at the Agricultural Research Council’s (ARC) bull growth test centres have slowly started increasing again following a sharp decrease earlier this year due to outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease, as well as the restrictions imposed due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.

Sharp increase in SA fertiliser prices due to weak rand

Grain farmers need to prepare to pay even more for fertiliser when the new planting season gets underway due to the weaker rand which has seen the local price of some fertilisers increase by over 20% in April on a year-on-year basis.

RPO clarifies its change of view on live sheep exports

Leaders of the Red Meat Industry Forum (RMIF) and the Red Meat Producers’ Organisation (RPO) recently indicated that they were now in support of livestock exports from South Africa by sea, provided that they were conducted within animal welfare guidelines.
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