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Map to protect birds from wind energy installations welcomed

An Avian Wind Farm Sensitivity Map has been welcomed by South Africa’s Wind Energy Association.

Solidarity now also demands priority crime rating for farm attacks

Trade union, Solidarity, has puts its support behind efforts to have farm attacks and farm murders declared a priuorty crime.

Forestry sector unhappy with new minimum wages

The South African forestry sector wants labour productivity to be commensurate with new minimum wages.

SAAGA adopts tactical approach to get more avos into SA kitchens

With locally grown avocados hitting market shelves a little earlier this year, the South African Avocado Growers’ Association (SAAGA) will use the opportunity to encourage more South Africans to increase consumption of avos.

Grain handlers brace for 15 million tons this year

The Grain Handling Organisation of Southern Africa’s (GOSA) members handled 10,4 million tons of maize in 2011, of which 1,8 million tons were exported to Mexico, Italy, Korea, Venezuela, Kuwait, Iran, Japan, Madagascar and Taiwan.

Namibia launches R19 million game meat plant

Renecker’s Palace Hillside Elk Farm of Canada, along with an investment group of about five game ranchers in Namibia, and US-based Indian Gally International, recently opened a game ranch and meat processing plant in Gobabis in eastern Namibia.

Current land reform model misses the point – Roelf Meyer

“It should not be necessary to change the Constitution to solve land reform problems,” said Roelf Meyer, guest speaker at the launch of the Bien Donné Agri Cape Week in Paarl.

Expensive biotech hinders growth

Technology is driving agriculture forward and has been responsible for dramatic growth in countries that have adopted these tools. But small-scale farmers, unable to afford the technology, are being left behind.

Environmental regulations for mines ‘inferior’

The unhindered expansion of mining in Mpumalanga and Limpopo could compromise food security in South Africa.

EC wool market booming

The wool market seems to be unstoppable and, with prices climbing to the highest levels ever, the industry is heading for a much needed upswing.

Problems can be opportunities – former ANC MP

When it comes to the National Wool Growers Association’s (NWGA) role in reconciliation, economic empowerment and nation building, problems must be resolved through co-operation and changed into opportunities, said Dr Manie Schoeman, Eastern Cape NWGA member and former ANC MP.

Want a loan? Act professionally!

Over the past few years, many banks have been trying hard to accommodate small-scale farmers. It’s time that farmers played their part and paid more attention to their finances.
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