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Dark days ahead for dairy, but hope looms

Challenges for the dairy industry abound as raw milk production increased, while demand decreased, leading to a greater drop in producer prices.

SA must take advantage of Africa’s economic growth

The economic outlook for the EU, one of South Africa’s core markets for agricultural exports, isn’t very good, and SA’s agriculture sector needs to diversify when it comes to export markets.

Decoding bat droppings

Macadamia farmers could benefit from collaborative work between South African and Danish scientists, who aim to identify the insect prey contained in bat guano.

Training hub for developing pig farmers

A state-of-the art training facility for developing pig farmers was opened in Baynesfield near Pietermaritzburg recently.

Eaten alive!

Screwworm outbreaks cause problems in communal farming areas where parasite controls are inadequate.

SAMGA resists plans for change

In what has been described as a tragic day for the industry, Louw Retief, mohair farmer and long-time member of the executive committee of the SA Mohair Growers Association (SAMGA), summarily resigned from the committee to express his anger and disappointment over planned restructuring.

AGRI SA calls for cool heads at ANC conference

Johannes Möller, President of Agri SA, says that he trusts that economic growth will be on the forefront of discussions during the conference of the ANC this week.

Drought bad in northern KZN

Livestock farmers in northern KwaZulu-Natal and parts of Zululand are desperate for rain.

Racism, politics must be kept out of farming – Salam Abram

Government appointments made according to political favour, rather than ability, is one of the biggest problems facing the agricultural industry.

Fracking fears are for real

Swayed by the evidence, geo-hydrologist Prof Gerrit van Tonder told Roelof Bezuidenhout why he no longer supports fracking.

New cases of bird flu a blow to ostrich farmers

The H5N2 avian influenza virus that has plagued the local ostrich industry since it was first detected on a farm near Oudtshoorn in April last year has reared its ugly head again

George Nicholas moves to Eastern Cape

George Nicholas, who has been associated with Farmer’s Weekly since 1944, was recently treated to a farewell luncheon at AgriSA’s Centurion offices.
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