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Western Cape braces for extended recovery after severe weather

The Western Cape faces a long road to recovery following multiple storm systems and flooding that hit the province during May, says Premier Alan Winde.

Organised agriculture reacts to reports of Steenhuisen reshuffle

Farmers’ organisations have responded strongly to reports that Minister of Agriculture John Steenhuisen may be removed from his position as part of a DA Cabinet reshuffle, while senior Department of Agriculture officials say critical programmes will continue despite the political uncertainty.

Biogas growth depends on compliance, safety, and industry trust

As the value of South Africa's biogas industry is increasingly recognised, the industry is expanding, with stakeholders being urged to prioritise regulatory compliance and safety to protect workers, build public confidence, and support long-term growth.

Gauteng budget earmarks R64 million for FMD fight

The Gauteng Department of Agriculture and Rural Development has allocated R63,9 million towards strengthening the province's response to foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) as part of a R742,5 million budget aimed at improving food security, supporting farmer development, and stimulating economic growth through agriculture.

Feedstock quality can make or break biogas projects, expert warns

South Africa’s growing biogas industry should prioritise both feedstock quantity and quality if projects are to remain viable and deliver long-term returns, says Banda Kondwani, project development manager at Bio2Watt Energy Holdings.

Sasol farmers’ day helps equip emerging producers for sustainable growth

Sasol, through its Bridge to Work programme, hosted a farmers’ day in Mpumalanga on 11 June, bringing together emerging producers, industry stakeholders, and government representatives to support the development of sustainable farming enterprises.

North West extension services receive a boost with new fleet of vehicles

The North West Department of Agriculture and Rural Development has bolstered its capacity to serve farmers and combat foot-and-mouth disease in the province with the handover of 40 new government vehicles for veterinary and extension services.

Biogas offers farmers a route to energy, fertiliser, and new income streams

South Africa could generate economic output equivalent to 4,4% of GDP if the 35 million tons of organic waste generated in the country every year were used to generate biogas.

Steenhuisen’s future as agri minister uncertain amid reports of DA reshuffle

Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen’s future in the portfolio is uncertain following reports that Democratic Alliance (DA) leader Geordin Hill-Lewis has proposed changes to the party’s Cabinet representation.

President urges greater focus on youth employment and rural opportunities

President Cyril Ramaphosa has called for a sustained effort to tackle youth unemployment, saying government, business, and civil society must work together to create opportunities for young South Africans, including those living in rural communities.

Nelson Mandela Bay youth urged to seize opportunities in agriculture

At the 2026 Youth in Agriculture Summit, hosted by the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality in Gqeberha, Eastern Cape, on 11 June, young farmers and agricultural entrepreneurs were presented with opportunities including funding, equipment support, land access, and business development.

Machinery sales slowdown could signal changing market conditions

South Africa's agricultural machinery market may be entering a new phase after more than a year of strong performance, with the latest sales figures suggesting a possible moderation in equipment demand during the second half of 2026.

Carbon credits become more accessible to farmers

While the carbon credits market presents opportunities for producers to not only earn additional income but also fund the practices that will boost their farms’ resilience, it has been slow in delivering promised returns. However, farmers are moving one step closer to boosting regenerative agriculture efforts.

Richard Hutton-Squire named Western Cape Young Farmer of the Year 2026

Elgin pome fruit producer Richard Hutton-Squire was named the Agri Western Cape Santam Young Farmer of the Year 2026 at a gala event in Paarl on Wednesday, with judges recognising his focus on strong farming fundamentals and sustained production growth.

Agriculture to remain resilient despite storms and rising input costs

The agriculture sector is expected to continue holding its ground and contribute to the growth of South Africa’s economy, despite recent damaging storms and rising input costs.

SA–Italy agri pact targets Africa expansion and EU market access

South Africa and Italy have used this week’s inaugural South Africa-Italy Agribusiness Forum in Cape Town to reposition their relationship from a largely trade-based one to a more strategic partnership centred on value addition, technology, and joint expansion into new markets.

More than 2 200 active FMD outbreaks reported in South Africa

South Africa's foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreak continues to expand, with the latest official figures showing 2 249 reported outbreak locations nationwide, reinforcing concerns about the disease's growing geographic spread.

AFMA affirms strict feed code to ensure feed and food safety

The Animal Feed Manufacturers Association (AFMA) hosted its annual media and industry information day in Pretoria this week, where it outlined the role of the formal feed industry in protecting both animal and human health.

SA poultry industry to save billions with new HPAI vaccination policy

The South African Poultry Association has welcomed Minister of Agriculture John Steenhuisen’s recent decision to amend the Animal Diseases Regulations (R.2026 of 1986) to allow the introduction of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) vaccinations in South Africa.

Leaked ministry email sparks farmer outrage over FMD engagement

"We do not have time to be offended. There is a disease to beat." That was the response from dairy farmer Andrew Morphew after a leaked internal email allegedly sent by Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen's chief of staff, Jana le Roux, sparked outrage among farmers and livestock industry stakeholders.
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