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ABF offers to buy out the rest of Illovo Sugar

Associated British Foods (ABF), which already owns 51% of Illovo Sugar, has offered to buy the remaining 49% of all the issued shares in the sugar company.

SA fruit industry strengthens export ties with Indonesia

Export ties between South Africa and Asia were strengthened this week when the Indonesian Quarantine Agency granted ‘Country of Recognition’ status for South Africa’s food safety control system, thereby increasing the export potential for SA deciduous fruit, according to a statement issued by Hortgro.

FSA condemns police involvement in farm attacks

Free State Agriculture (FSA) has condemned the possible involvement of “police officials” in farm attacks after the recent attack on the farm of Adrie Conradie in Bothaville district.

Noupoort Wind Farm scheduled for July connection

The 35 big turbines of Noupoort Wind Farm (NWF) in the Northern Cape are on track to begin producing renewable energy for the South African power grid in July 2016.

Scorching temperatures in Eastern Cape

Berg winds caused sharp rises in temperatures in the Eastern Cape on Monday (11 April), with Coega, outside Port Elizabeth, the hottest at almost 40°C.

SA poorly equipped to manage looming food, water shortages

South Africa is ill-equipped to deal with the existing food and water shortage crisis facing the country, according to Prof Louis Kotzé, environmental law expert at the Faculty of Law, on the Potchefstroom Campus of the North-West University.

Grain production regions desperate for rain

Grain producers are still concerned about the absence of significant rainfall, said Wandile Sihlobo, economist at Grain SA.

Investment in agriculture must increase

The agriculture sector globally has suffered a chronic shortage of investment, said Mark Holderness, executive secretary of the Global Forum on Agricultural Research.

Global demand for wool keeps prices high

Prospects for increased wool production and rising wool prices are positive, with the product in great demand worldwide, says HB van der Walt, newly-elected chairperson of the National Woolgrowers’ Association in the Eastern Cape.

Fresh produce quality generally good despite drought

The Institute of Market Agents of South Africa (IMASA) has reported that it has not received complaints from market agents regarding poorer quality fresh produce resulting from the current drought.

Climate change in the spotlight

The third Global Conference on Agricultural Research (GCARD3), hosted by South Africa’s Agricultural Research Council (ARC), is currently underway in Johannesburg.
Milk price increase

Milk prices to increase by May due to drought

South African consumers will be paying more for milk from May, due to the drought and milk supply shortages.

ARC small grain production guidelines now available

The 2016 Agricultural Research Council guidelines for the production of small grains in the summer and winter grain production regions of SA were recently made available to the industry.

Summer grain crops lower in latest crop forecast

The Crop Estimates Committee (CEC) has set the expected size of the commercial maize crop at 7, 065 million tons, which is 2,63% or 190 475t less than the previous forecast of 7,256 million tons.

SANParks capture Sylvester the lion

The South African National Parks (SANParks) has tracked down the escaped lion, Sylvester, which escaped from the Karoo National Park last week.

Cost of basic food basket up 10%

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) for February, released by Statistics South Africa (StatsSA), indicated headline CPI and food and non-alcoholic beverage price indices of 7% and 8,6 %, respectively, compared with the 6,2 % and 6,9 % in January.

IGA holds bi-annual growers’ symposium

The Intensive Growers’ Association, a forum for primarily KwaZulu-Natal’s producers of intensively farmed fresh produce, recently hosted its Autumn-Winter 2016 Bi-Annual Growers’ Symposium.

Better rainfall forecast for winter

As winter approaches, weather forecast models are showing a gradual weakening of the El Niño system that has caused severe drought conditions across much of southern Africa, according to Cobus Olivier of the SA Weather Service.

Theft, vandalism cost citrus farmers millions

Citrus farmers in the Sundays River Valley are losing millions every season because of theft of fruit and vandalising of orchards, said Hannes de Waal, CEO of the Sundays River Citrus Co-operative (SRCC).

Euthanasia not the only option for Sylvester the lion – SANParks

Social media platforms exploded with public outcry after SANParks announced its intention to euthanise the lion nicknamed Sylvester after the animal once again escaped from the Karoo National Park.
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