Raising the bar for South African wine
South Africa’s top winemakers are working together to create an association from which they can build South Africa’s reputation as a producer of world-class wines and promote the Cape’s unique wine heritage, reported moneyweb.co.za.
Go well, Victor!
It is with great sadness that Farmer’s Weekly bids farewell to Victor Mahlinza, who passed away on 4 December after a long illness.
APAC ordered to pay KZN banana grower over R800 000
After a four-year legal battle, a KwaZulu-Natal banana farming business was finally able to extract the R808 745, plus interest and legal costs, owed to it by the Fresh Produce Agents Fidelity Fund (FPAFF).
Support for drought-stricken North West farmers
The SA public has rallied around the drought-stricken farmers in the North West Province and donations to the value of R120 000 had been paid into Agri North West’s bank account as at Monday, 9 December, 2013.
Online technology only a click away
Stumped for useful ideas on your farm? Find help at these sites, says Greg Miles.
Criminal charges against Tina?
The DA plans to lay criminal charges against the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Tina Joemat-Pettersson, after a report by the Public Protector, Advocate Thuli Madonsela in which the minister has been accused of maladministration and improper and unethical conduct in the manner she awarded an R800 million fisheries patrol tender.
Destructive banana disease identified in Mozambique
The first outbreak of a banana fungal wilt disease in Mozambique has been reported.
Shell’s ‘tactics’ anger Karoo farmers
Many farmers in the Middelburg, Graaff-Reinet, Nieu Bethesda and Cradock districts of the Karoo are upset by energy company Shell’s attempts to contact them individually and speak of ‘divide and rule tactics’.
Possible maize shortage in 2014
South Africa could face a shortage of maize next year, according Grain SA chairperson Louw Steytler.
Female agricultural graduates on the increase in NW
The North West MEC for Agriculture and Rural Development Desbo Mohono is pleased with the rising number of young females qualifying as professionals in the field of agriculture this year.
Settling more than land claims
Re-opening the land claims process could lead to much strife among community members.
Talks on retirement savings for farm workers
The South African agricultural sector is working to ensure that farm workers are financially provided for in retirement.
Improving food security in KZN: too little, too slow
A recent study conducted by the universities of Stellenbosch (SU) and Ghent, and published in Development Southern Africa, has cast doubt on the efficacy of the Empowerment for Food Security Programme (EFSP) run by the KwaZulu-Natal department of agriculture in co-operation with the Flemish Development Corporation.
Alpacas beaten to death with a steel pipe
More than six months after the incident, Free State alpaca breeder Jandre Boshoff is still shocked by the senseless bludgeoning to death of five male alpacas in his 120-strong herd.
SA set to remain a food basket for sub-Saharan Africa
“As South Africa looks forward to the Festive Season, the coming year will be eventful and mostly positive.” This was the message that Jan van Zyl, FNB’s head of agric information and marketing brought to sugarcane farmers in Eston and Noodsberg in KwaZulu-Natal, during a recent farmers’ day.
Farmers need more than good soil to thrive
A farmer’s ability to reach the yield potential of their farm has less to do with climate and soil and more with an enabling environment.
North West drought now critical
Good rain has fallen over the grain production areas of the western Free State and most of the grain producers have started planting.
A storm brewing over statutory levies for macadamia industry
Resistance is mounting in the macadamia nut industry over levies payable to the Southern African Macadamia Growers’ Association (Samac).
Stricter meat labels due next year
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has set 25 April 2014 as the date by which all preserved, processed, dried and packaged meat products must adhere to the deparment’s new labelling regulations.
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