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What Agri SA expects from government

Prior to the state of nation address due to take place on 13 February and with political parties gearing up for the general election, Agri SA has released a statement reminding political leaders about the sector’s potential to further contribute towards development. It also highlights areas of vulnerability and offers solutions.

Heavy rains break North West drought

Heavy, widespread rains have been reported in the drought-stricken areas of the North West during the past week.

Smartwatch for farmers

This gadget appeared long ago in science fiction films. Last year, Samsung brought it to life, says Greg Miles.

Shorter Land Claims window requested

The Greater Dobsonville Heritage Foundation, representing 2 500 land claimants, has requested that should land claims be opened as mooted by the government, the period for lodging claims should be shortened to expire on 13 June 2014 and not 31 December 2018.

New regulations for diesel rebates

From 1 April, SARS will only accept logbooks as valid evidence of diesel usage. Previously diesel rebates could be applied for by completing a VAT101D application form.

Clover announces massive jump in earnings

Clover has made a big adjustment in its reported earnings during the second half of last year.

Competition authorities approve AFGRI/AgriGroupe takeover

The Competition Commission has approved AgriGroupe’s wholesale takeover of AFGRI, recommending that the Competition Tribunal support the acquisition.

New wage for forestry workers

South Africa’s commercial forestry sector has been advised to implement its new minimum wages from 1 March instead of the government-stipulated 1 April date.

North West rain relief

Farmers in the drought-stricken areas of the North West have expressed their gratitude for the recent downpour of rain over the past few days, according to Agri North West president Cor Jansen van Vuuren. This is in the . Look at the amount of water in the Maize field.

Absent agri skills hinder industry

If South Africa doesn't fix the education system soon, then we will not become the powerhouse of Africa we are hoping to become, according to Prof Johann Kirsten, head of the department of agricultural economics at the University of Pretoria.

Mining director convicted of environmental damage

Matome Maponya has become the first mine boss in South Africa to be found guilty of a mining-related environmental offence.

The merits of a career in farming

Young people may not always regard farming as a glamorous career, but SA urgently needs these skills.

Agri trade balance under strain

South Africa is on the brink of becoming a net importer of food from Europe as growth in the positive trade balance slows down.

Price increases leave dairy producers wanting

Dairy farmers have been offered a measure of price relief, with Clover increasing its producer price of milk on 1 March and Parmalat offering an increase to producers in cheese production areas.

Carcasses pile up at state vet

The Mpumalanga Veterinary Services (MVS) is crumbling under the pressure of reduced funding, with piled-up carcasses, stinking fridges, blown-out light fixtures and helpless staff the order of the day at the state-run unit.

Simple and safe online transactions

Buy and sell, or simply transfer money to someone’s account, with PayPal, says Greg Miles.

Fuel prices could reach R16/l

A litre of petrol could cost motorists R16 if the rand continues to decline, reported the Automobile Association (AA).

Floods hit Gauteng farmers

Farmers in Gauteng have been hard hit by floods over the past few days as a result of the heavy rains.

Conservationists condemn callous killings of endangered ‘painted wolves’

SA conservationists were appalled by news of the alleged killing of four endangered African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) in Limpopo.

Add your voice to the fight against rhino poaching

Organisations that want to help fight rhino poaching have until Friday, February 7, to provide government with their suggested anti-poaching strategies.
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