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Northern Cape rains not benefitting dry areas

A recent cloud-burst over Garies, in Namaqualand, in the southern part of the Northern Cape, caused major flooding on a few farms in the vicinity.

DA again calls for Tina’s dismissal

The Democratic Alliance has called on President Zuma to clarify what actions he intends on taking against agriculture minister Tina Joemat-Pettersson, following the controversial awarding of an R800 million fisheries...

Freezing weather could disrupt US wheat production

The coldest weather to hit the central USA in two decades has disrupted grain and livestock shipments and threatened to damage the dormant wheat crop, Reuters reported.

Fisheries welcomes investigation

The Department of Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF) has welcomed an investigation by the Public Protector into the fishing rights allocation process, as requested by the DA earlier this week.

Western Cape rains cause massive financial losses

Rain and hail have caused havoc in the Western Cape over the past week with farms being cut off, crops washed away and electricity supply interrupted.

Consultation on reopening of claims continues

The countrywide public consultation process on the Restitution of Land Rights Amendment Bill will continue next week (13 January).

Farmer gets protection order against land grabbers

A farmer in Howick, KwaZulu-Natal, has been granted a protection order against land grabbers.

Mala Mala claim settled

SAnews.gov.za reported that the Mala Mala land claim was settled at the beginning of January at an amount of just over R939 million – or R71 250/ha.

Sales of immature avos prohibited

Avocado growers have been warned to ensure that avocados are properly matured before harvesting, as the sale of immature avocados is now prohibited, said the Subtropical Growers Association (Subtrop).

DAFF publishes new poultry brining levels

After a year of debate, the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF) has published new brining regulations, setting the maximum amount of flavoured water, salts and/or colorants that may...

Dirty pond water found in Chinese meat

South African chicken processors regularly come under fire for injecting brine into chicken pieces, but those who object to this process should know things could be worse!

Heavy rains hit Western Cape

Western Cape farmers are bracing themselves for more rain as the unseasonal downpours continue in the province.
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