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Gauteng expo highlights progress in agro-processing industry

The 2026 Agroprocessing Convention & Expo, held on 2 and 3 July in Ekurhuleni, Gauteng, focused on progress made in the local industry since the inaugural event last year while identifying priorities for the next phase of growth across the province's agro-processing value chain.

Spaza shops present huge untapped market for agriculture

Spaza shops in the township economy present the primary agriculture sector with a ready market worth billions.

Pork producers rebuild after disease setbacks

As African swine fever (ASF) and foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreaks have slowed significantly, pork producers are rebuilding their herds, and healthy margins have returned. But, while the disease crisis has eased, rising imports and the prospect of higher feed costs are emerging as the industry’s next major challenges.

Deadline extended for 2026 SA Agri Awards

The closing date for entries into the 2026 South African Agricultural Awards has been extended to 31 July 2026, it was announced during a stakeholder breakfast briefing held in Midrand on 2 July 2026.

Electricity prices replace load-shedding as farming’s biggest threat

Load-shedding may have ended more than two years ago, but South African farmers remain trapped in an electricity crisis. With soaring tariffs, deteriorating distribution infrastructure, and policies that discourage independent power generation, the cost and reliability of electricity have emerged as growing threats to agricultural profitability, food security, and export competitiveness.

MET training programme equips farmers for commercialisation

From 29 June to 3 July, the Mohair Empowerment Trust (MET), in partnership with the African Enterprise Network, hosted its Phase 5 Training Programme at Grootfontein College of Agriculture near Middelburg in the Eastern Cape.

KZN land reform beneficiaries receive title deeds, farming equipment

Land reform beneficiaries in northern KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) received a major boost earlier this week when Minister of Land Reform and Rural Development Mzwanele Nyhontso handed over title deeds and farming equipment at an event in the Mthonjaneni Local Municipality.

Court rules farmers’ market funds aren’t municipal money

Farmers and market agents scored a significant legal victory after the North West High Court dismissed the City of Matlosana’s application to appeal an earlier ruling that stripped it of control over funds generated by the Matlosana National Fresh Produce Market in Klerksdorp.

Drone adoption still hinges on economics, education, and policy

The rapid evolution of drone technology is creating new possibilities for South African agriculture, but widespread adoption will depend on convincing data, practical support, and an enabling regulatory environment before drones become mainstream farming tools.

Private veterinary channel approved to expand FMD vaccine access

South African livestock producers will soon have an additional route to access foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) vaccines after government approved a supplementary private veterinary procurement channel that will allow registered private veterinarians to obtain vaccines directly from authorised importers.

Cape Town port shows operational improvements despite poor global ranking

Transnet and the Western Cape Government have said that targeted operational interventions and stronger collaboration are beginning to yield results at the Port of Cape Town, even though it was placed last in the latest global port rankings.

Diesel price cut brings welcome relief for farmers

South African farmers will receive a much-needed boost to their production costs from 1 July, with the latest fuel price adjustments delivering one of the biggest diesel price reductions in recent years.

Government unveils strategy to boost South Africa’s bee industry

The Department of Agriculture is developing a comprehensive National Beekeeping Strategy aimed at tackling some of the biggest threats facing the country’s honey and pollination industries, including bee diseases, declining forage, weak regulatory frameworks, and limited market access.

Aucamp takes over agri portfolio as Ramaphosa confirms Cabinet reshuffle

President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed Willie Aucamp as South Africa's new minister of agriculture, tasking him with leading the sector through the country's worst foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in decades and a far-reaching animal health reform programme.

‘Pollination is key to SA’s agricultural competitiveness’ – Steenhuisen

Pollination should be recognised as essential agricultural infrastructure rather than a niche environmental service if South Africa is to remain competitive in global markets, then Minister of Agriculture John Steenhuisen said at the South African Bee Industry Organisation's BeeCon 2026 event in North West on 30 June.

Eastern Cape festival continues to build on agricultural, conservation roots

Thousands of visitors attend the Spar Kirkwood Wildsfees every year for music, food, and family entertainment, but organisers say the festival's greatest value lies beyond the main stage, creating opportunities for agriculture, conservation, tourism, and rural economic development.

North West allocates R424,1m to strengthen agriculture, communal farming

The North West Department of Agriculture and Rural Development has allocated R424,1 million towards strengthening the province’s farming sector during the 2026/27 financial year, with infrastructure development, production support, and agro-processing identified as key priorities.

Livestock forum puts SA’s meat industry in the spotlight

At the Livestock Global Forum 2026, held on 22 June in Pretoria, Gauteng, experts from around the world discussed whether South Africa’s livestock industry is positioned to compete in increasingly demanding international markets, with much of the focus on the beef industry.

Wheat farmers left in the lurch as government rules out tariff changes

Industry role players say government’s decision to reject Grain SA’s proposed changes to the wheat import tariff system will leave wheat producers operating under conditions that have long eroded profitability.

New FMD framework offers farmers a clearer path to recovery

South African livestock producers affected by foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreaks could soon see less severe economic disruption after the Department of Agriculture announced new national control measures to simplify outbreak management while protecting the country’s livestock industry and export markets.
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