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Smallholder farmers to be part of the solution

Smallholder farmers need to be part of the solution for the future of SA agriculture. “We should transform the challenges of smallholder farmers into solutions.

Boerboel breeders be warned

Legal wrangles between the South African Boerboel Breeders Association (SABBA) and the department of agriculture are still ongoing.

Afgri to investment long term in Africa

One of SA’s biggest agribusinesses, Afgri is repositioning itself as a food security company as it continues to invest in its growth on the continent.

Namibian agriculture slows in bad drought

Experts believe the current drought in Namibia is the worst experienced in three decades.

Checkers Tweets for trees

Checkers is urging shoppers to step up for spekboom plants (Portulacaria afra) this Arbour Week, which runs until September 7, to be planted on their behalf in underprivileged communities.

Boost for Zululand community game reserves

The productivity and sustainability of two KwaZulu-Natal community-owned game reserves recently received a boost in the form of a R22 million grant.

Land reform brings stability to Northern Cape

Land reform has brought stability and generated income in the Northern Cape, according to Obed Mvula, Northern Cape land affairs director.

R30 million boost for developing farmers

The Maize Trust has topped up its initial contribution to transformation projects in the maize industry with another R30 million.

Mutual & Federal buys Agricola

Insurer Mutual & Federal has bought Agricola, the only specialised crop underwriting manager in SA. The company will now be known as Mutual & Federal Agri.

Poultry producer profits under pressure

JSE-listed poultry and animal feed producer Country Bird Holdings (CBH) has reported group revenue for the year to June 2013 of R3,2 billion, up from R3,1 billion in 2012, and operating profit of R132,6 million, 11% lower than the R149,5 million achieved in the prior year.

NSPCA seeks to stop live animal exports by sea

The NSPCA brought an urgent application against the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Tina Joemat-Pettersson in the Grahamstown High Court last week, in a bid to stop the exporting of live animals by sea for slaughter in Mauritius.

More need trauma counselling as farm attacks increase

A week-long trauma counselling workshop was recently held in Pretoria, with agricultural union TAU SA planning to hold more courses in the light of the frequency of recent farm attacks in SA.

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