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Nampo 2024 welcomes over 16 000 visitors on first day

Some 16 122 visitors attended the first day of Nampo Harvest Day 2024, held near Bothaville in the Free State yesterday. They arrived by, amongst others, 55 fixed winged planes...
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Travel with the Mielie-Hop Shuttle to Nampo

Avoid the traffic congestion getting to Nampo by using the Mielie Hop – the easiest way to NAMPO and back!

Nampo offers exceptional opportunities for agribusiness

The South African agricultural business sector is extremely positive about the expected opportunities at Grain SA’s 2024 Nampo Harvest Days that commence on Tuesday, according to Agbiz chairman Francois Strydom.

R1,2m support for Eastern Cape’s black citrus growers

The R1,2 million support to black citrus growers in the Eastern Cape recently announced by the Citrus Growers Association’s Grower Development Company (CGA-GDC) and the Eastern Cape Development Corporation (ECDC)...

Good weather set to attract many visitors to Nampo

South Africa’s biggest and most popular agricultural show is set to deliver on all fronts this year as the weather plays its part to ease access. Nampo kicks off on...

SAFDA becomes a permanent member of the sugar industry

In a significant turn for the South African sugar industry, the South African Farmers’ Development Association (SAFDA) has become a permanent member of the sugar industry.

Private initiative to combat stock theft expanded

Stock theft in the Free State is increasingly growing into a finely planned and sophisticated crime, according to Peet Swanepoel, the provincial coordinator of the Private Security Regulatory Authority (PSIRA).

ConCourt dismisses Zim farmers R2 billion claim over land grabs

The Constitutional Court earlier this week ruled that a R2 billion claim against the South African government for damages suffered due to land grabs in Zimbabwe was made too late.

Emfuleni municipal manager in hot water over sewage spillage

The large-scale spillage of sewage, amongst other things, into the Vaal River has led to AfriForum laying criminal charges against April Ntuli, the municipal manager of the Emfuleni Local Municipality.

Farmers urged to update animal health programmes for winter

Now is the time for livestock farmers to sit down with their veterinarians to update their animal health and biosecurity programmes in preparation for winter, Dr Faffa Malan warned in...

Positive feedback for South Africa’s new Climate Change Bill

The Energy Council of South Africa welcomed the recent passing of the Climate Change Bill (B9B-2022) by the Parliament of South Africa.

Foot-and-mouth outbreak in Eastern Cape

Steps have been taken to prevent the spread of foot and mouth, a highly contagious viral disease, from an affected Eastern Cape farm to surrounding areas.

Drop in diesel price welcomed

While petrol will see an increase this month, a welcomed drop in diesel prices might provide some comfort for farmers.

US agricultural emissions lowest since 2021 – new report

The agriculture sector in the US is responsible for just less than 10% of that country's total greenhouse gas emissions when compared with other economic sectors.

No ‘quick buck’ but dragon fruit is on a steady rise

The dragon fruit industry continues to grow from strength to strength as farmers report a better season in 2024 off the back of good yields and prices.

Poor quality silage threatens animal health

When silage is bad, it can negatively affect feed intake, immunity, growth and reproduction of ruminants. Richardt Venter gave these tips to gauge and manage the quality of silage.

Boer goat ram ‘Formula One’ sold for over R1 million

The Boer goat stud sire Formula One was recently sold for R1,05 million, the highest price ever paid in South Africa for a stud goat.

Russian grain crop not at risk despite flooding – agri minister

Russia expects to record its second largest grain harvest on record in 2024, following the record 147 million metric tons harvested in 2023, easing fears that the heavy flooding in...

Directive issued to promote welfare of animals in transit

In an effort to ensure the welfare of animals entering and leaving South Africa through the various ports, the Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development (agriculture department) has...

NAMPO aims to connect farmers and visitors again

With technology already playing an important role in the South African agriculture sector, the theme for NAMPO 2024, ‘Agriculture in a Digital Age’, is fitting to support the sector as...
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