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Mohair price adjustment catches producers off guard

Mohair price adjustment catches producers off guard

Mohair growers were shocked when mohair prices were recently adjusted.
Food labels can con and confuse consumers

Food labels can con and confuse consumers

Concerns around trustworthy information on food labels were raised at the 111th AVI Africa poultry conference this week at Emperors Palace in Johannesburg.
Western Cape drought persists despite increased dam levels

Western Cape drought persists despite increased dam levels

The Western Cape’s drought crisis continued as dam levels were still critically lower than usual at the start of winter.
Highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreak in South Africa

Highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreak in SA

A single outbreak of H5N8, a subtype of avian influenza, has been isolated on a farm near Villiers which is situated on the border between Mpumalanga and the Free State.
RPO welcomes arrest of stock thieves in the Free State

RPO welcomes arrest of stock thieves in the Free State

The Red Meat Producers Organisation (RPO) in the Free State has congratulated the South African Police Service (SAPS) and farmers in the Reitz district following the arrest of six suspected stock thieves recently.
Change in thinking needed to save the poultry industry

Change in thinking needed to save the poultry industry

Treasury’s instruction to all state institutions to only procure locally produced poultry meat, cannot in itself save the South African poultry industry.
Caution urged amid uncertain winter rainfall prospects

Caution urged amid uncertain winter rainfall prospects

While most summer rainfall regions have entered the winter season in a better state than last year, winter rainfall regions are reportedly very dry and there is considerable uncertainty over rainfall prospects.
Bank loans: advice for smaller producers

Bank loans: advice for smaller producers

Commercial banks lend only to businesses that show returns and have the potential to succeed.
Lack of government support for poultry industry

Lack of government support for poultry industry

The SA Poultry Association has urged a ‘partnership approach’ with government to save failing farms…
Celebrating agriculture’s unsung heroes

Celebrating agriculture’s unsung heroes

The 2017 Western Cape Prestige Agri Awards competition is now underway, according to the provincial Department of Economic Development and Tourism.
Mpumalanga traditional leaders to receive 60 tractors

Mpumalanga traditional leaders to receive 60 tractors

Traditional leaders in Mpumalanga would soon each receive a tractor in an effort to promote food security.

CompCom refers Rooibos Ltd case to the Competition Tribunal

The Competition Commission (CompCom) recently implemented charges of abuse and dominance against Rooibos Ltd, South Africa’s largest purchaser of unprocessed rooibos.
SA to host first ever International Rural Crime Conference

SA to host first ever International Rural Crime Conference

South Africa is to host the inaugural International Rural Crime Conference at the Royal Elephant Lodge and Conference Centre in Centurion, Gauteng, on 27 September 2017.
Millions for restitution project in North West

Millions for restitution project in North West

New farmers in the province received farming equipment worth more than R6 million from Deputy Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform Mcebesi Skwatcha.
Free State tasked with fast-tracking agro-processing plans

Free State tasked with fast-tracking agro-processing plans

Free State Agriculture and Rural Development MEC, Oupa Khoabane, said that his department had been mandated to prepare an agro-processing strategy for the province without delay.
Meat companies raided following price collusion allegations

Meat companies raided following price collusion allegations

The Competition Commission (CompCom) has conducted simultaneous search and seizure operations at 13 premises belonging to seven meat suppliers in three provinces, following allegations of price collusion, according to a statement by Comp Com.
Severe fodder shortage in Western Cape

Severe fodder shortage in Western Cape

The Western Cape is experiencing a severe shortage of fodder after recent fires in the greater Knysna and Plettenberg Bay areas damaged almost all grazing.
Agribusiness Africa Conference

Agribusiness programme highlights

Pravin Gordhan, Dr Theo de Jager and Dr Langa Simela are some of the speakers at this year’s conference. View the programme highlights for more info.
Theo de Jager to lead World Farmers’ Organisation

Theo de Jager to lead World Farmers’ Organisation

South African avocado, Boer goat, macadamia, and litchi farmer, Dr Theo de Jager, has been chosen as president of the World Farmers’ Organisation (WFO) in Helsinki, Finland. He is the first South African to head the organisation.
Senwes’ solar-powered Hennenman silo a first for SA

Senwes’ solar-powered Hennenman silo a first for SA

Senwes is the first agribusiness to install a solar-powered silo in SA The Solar PV, unveiled in early June at Hennenman silo, comprises 1120 solar panels.
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