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Ramokgopa launches tree-planting drive at Gauteng schools

Gauteng MEC for Agriculture and Rural Development, Vuyiswa Ramokgopa, accompanied by the Consul-General of the People’s Republic of China in Johannesburg, Pan Qingjiang launched a tree-planting initiative on Wednesday.

African countries adopt a strategy to unlock agricultural potential

Government and private sector will have to work together to get real results from the recently signed the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) Strategy and Action Plan.

Market inquiry: retailers (mostly) cleared

The Competition Commission released its final report on the Fresh Produce Market Inquiry (FPMI). Retailers have, for the most part, been cleared of any wrongdoing regarding price gouging or keeping new or small-scale farmers out of this market.

Raisin production forecast looking positive

Despite some temperature variability during spring 2024, conditions have stabilised, resulting in a positive outlook for raisin production.

Farmers urged to plan carefully for the next ostrich season

Ostrich production is expected to increase by roughly 7% from 140 000 birds slaughtered in the 2023/24 season to 150 000 in the 2024/25 season.

Red meat industry report offers key insights on global, domestic trends

The Red Meat Industry Services (RMIS) has released its first-ever Red Meat Industry Report, providing a detailed analysis of the trends shaping supply, demand, and prices.

Heavy rainfall in Gauteng and KZN raise flood warnings

The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued a warning for heavy rainfall across Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal, with the potential for severe flooding, property damage, and disruption of essential services. The adverse weather is expected to persist throughout the week.

Sugar industry has high hopes for 2025

The South African sugar industry is bracing for a transformative year in 2025 as stakeholders advance into the next phase of the Sugar Value Chain Master Plan to 2030.

No need to panic over supply – Potatoes SA CEO

Potatoes SA has warned against panic over potato supply amid a year of adverse weather. In 2024, potatoes reached record-high prices as black frost in Limpopo and drought in the Free State curtailed harvests towards the end of winter.

Key trends shaping SA’s agriculture sector

Various trends will reshape the global agribusiness environment over the next 10 years. These trends include agriculture in controlled environments, such as tunnels and greenhouses, which could counter seasonal production advantages, the rise of digital agriculture, artificial intelligence, the use of blockchain and big data, and a return to mechanical weed control using robots.

Acceptance of genetically engineered crops widens

The past year saw an increase in the number of countries allowing for the cultivation and import of crops that have been genetically engineered (GE).

Agri machinery sales set to remain flat in 2025

South African tractor sales increased by 17% to 9 181 units in 2022, making it the highest annual sales figure in the past 40 years, said Wandile Sihlobo, chief economist at Agbiz, in his recent market analysis.
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