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Agriculture in 2013: Poultry – an industry in distress

At the beginning of the year, the SA Poultry Association (Sapa) was disappointed with the Department of Trade and Industry’s (DTI’s) decision not to impose definitive anti-dumping duties on cheap poultry imports from Brazil.

Agriculture in 2013: The threat of strikes ever present

After the violent strikes in the Western Cape late last year, it was reported on 18 January that most permanent farm workers in that province had returned to work on 9 January, the day on which strikes had been expected to resume.

Agriculture in 2013: Huge wage increase rocks agriculture

Minimum wages, drought, fires, disease, import tariffs and a meat labelling scandal.These were all issues on the agricultural agenda this year. Farmer’s Weekly news editor, Niel Saayman, compiled this overview of the year’s main news stories.

Taking on ivory poachng

At the Elephant Summit held in Botswana in early December urgent measures were adopted to halt illegal ivory trade. But some conservationists are asking if these will be enough.

A fund for all seasons

The Christmas Fair Fund, which was founded by a group of young farmers' wives in Stanger in 1952, recently held its 61st Christmas Country Fair at Collisheen Estate, near Ballito in KZN.

North West still desperately dry

Isolated showers of rain have been reported in the drought-stricken areas of the North West, but the western parts of the province remain dry, according to Agri North West’s deputy CEO, Naude Pienaar.

Government head, fired for doing her job properly

A departmental head is sacked for excellence but no one is held accountable for R30,8 billion of wastage.

Mpumalanga receives good rains

Farmers in Mpumalanga are grateful for the widespread rain they have received in recent weeks. Agri Mpumalanga reported that all farming sectors were looking forward to a promising summer production season.

A can do Christmas

In the spirit of Christmas multinational agricultural company Monsanto handed over 700 cans of tinned food and 50 blankets to two welfare organisations on Thursday, 12 December, at River Place Country Estate near Pretoria.

Unlocking agriculture’s potential

Recently, Radobank brought together 50 farmers from 18 different countries and six continents in the Netherlands to discuss the future of farming. The participants identified the ‘6-S future of farming framework for food security’ – succession; sustainability; social enabling factors; supply chain; science; social media.

Unique online bidding system for grains

The Basislink online bidding system developed by Senwes and Grainlink came into operation on 11 December.

Free State livestock areas still dry

The western livestock producing areas of the Free State are still exceedingly dry.

Another KZN farmer murdered

The KwaZulu-Natal farming community is reeling from the murder of yet another of their own this year. Mohamed Engar (67), a grain farmer and miller in the Winterton area, became the 11th farmer to be murdered in the province during 2013.

Online pigeon auctions

Buying top-quality racers and breeders in ‘virtual auctions’ is easy, says Greg Miles.

Preventing stock theft

The National Stock Theft Prevention Forum (NSTPF) has urged all role players within the livestock industry to co-operate in the prevention of stock theft by abiding by existing laws.

Agricultural machinery price changes

Based on information provided by Reserve Bank, AGFACTS has tracked the year-on-year agricultural machinery price changes from January 1996 to the present.

A Christmas gift for wool farmers

The wool market reached a record high at the final sale before the Christmas recess with the Merino indicator closing at R117,36/kg (clean).

More vultures poisoned

Some 46 poisoned Cape griffon vultures have been found near to two sheep carcasses on a farm close to Molteno.

Protection against price risk for maize farmers

The JSE has introduced short-dated options to give farmers and millers greater protection against fluctuations in the maize price.

The media is not the culprit, govt is

President Zuma’s positive reporting plea is a good idea, but not at the expense of the poor.
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