New app for broiler farmers
A new mobile app is set to revolutionise the broiler production industry.
Your cellphone is more valuable than you think!
A new app from AVG helps to protect the data on your mobile devices.
Efforts underway to defuse volatile KZN land conflict
Protest marches, threats and an alleged case of arson have been reported in southern KwaZulu-Natal where efforts are underway to try and find a peaceful resolution to a land conflict.
Monsanto SA donates mini-mill to black woman farmer
Grain SA’s Subsistence Farmer of the Year 2013, Nto Mduli received a boost to her business recently when Monsanto SA donated a mini hammer-mill to her.
Poultry importers say local market not threatened by imports
The Association of Meat Importers and Exporters (Amie) says there is no need for anti-dumping tariffs on certain chicken cuts.
Land claims reopened
President Jacob Zuma, on Monday signed the Restitution of Land Rights Amendment Act, according to a statement issued by the presidency.
Help combat the invader fruit fly
The invader fruit fly (Bactrocera invadens) has been declared as present in the Vhembe district of Limpopo, according to a media statement released by the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF). Invader fruit fly is currently under official control in this region.
SA wineries banking on white wine, according to study
The sentiment for white wine production and white wine prices over the short and long term remains positive, according to the PwC South African wine industry insights survey 2014, released this week.
South Africa world’s biggest macadamia producer
South Africa has surpassed Australia for the second consecutive year to maintain its position as the largest macadamia nut producer in the world. Production has grown by 20% over the past year to contribute 48 000t of the nearly 160 000t produced worldwide.
Big names for African Farmers Workshop and Expo
This year’s African Farmers Workshop and Expo (AFWE), which takes place from 12 to 14 August 2014 at the Johannesburg Expo Centre, has attracted several leading agricultural organisations and suppliers.
Nkwinti’s latest comments cause mixed reactions
The recent announcement by Rural Development and Land Reform Minister Gugile Nkwinti, that farmers would have to give away half their land to workers, has sparked alarm and uncertainty within the farming community.
Omnia optimistic about the future agriculture outlook
Listed specialist chemical service group Omnia’s revenue for the year ending March 2014, was up 21% to R16,3 billion and basic earnings per share rose 12,3% to 14,96c per share.
Consumers increasingly opting for long life milk
Seven out of nine dairy products covered by an independent survey showed higher retail sales in terms quantity in the year ended in March 2014, than in previous years.
Lack of agriculture awareness among youth
In order for agriculture to create more jobs and get a fair share of graduates, the industry has to secure a more prominent place in the career guidance curriculum at school level.
NAFU welcomes support for smallholder farmers
President of the National African Farmers’ Union of SA (NAFU SA) Motsepe Matlala expressed both praise and concern for President Zuma’s recent State of the Nation address.
Shortage of trained leaders in agriculture sector
SA agriculture requires trained leaders who are fully aware of the dynamics and issues that affect the sector.
Zokwana’s cattle herder gets increase
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Senzeni Zokwana has announced he has increased his cattle herder’s salary to R2 400/month.
New Agribusiness website launched
The Joint Agbiz/Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Forum for Africa (JADAFA) launched its new website on Thursday, 19 June.
Zokwana urges collaboration between government and agriculture sector
Government policies on agriculture must be aligned to the needs of the sector, if agriculture is to become a driver of job creation in South Africa.
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