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Plans to grow Western Cape agriculture by 10% in 10 years

The Western Cape government has introduced an ambitious plan for agriculture in the province, proposing that provincial authorities support a 10% growth in the agriculture sector for the next 10 years.

Storm season’ hits farmers hard

Intense rainfall and hailstorms struck Mpumalanga, the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal on the weekend of 19 to 21 October, causing fatalities, infrastructure damage and in some cases, crop losses.

Late rains damage Cape barley crop

Late seasonal rains that fell towards the end of October in many parts of the Western Cape, a winter rainfall area, have caused widespread damage to barley and grain, with the southern parts of the province being the hardest hit.

Land reform proposals: fair compensation will prevail

The latest proposals for land reform have been met with surprise and panic by organised agriculture. But political analysts and the land reform department have stated that no farmer will be forced to sell land for below market value. Lindi van Rooyen reports.

Floods cause deaths, severe damage in Eastern Cape

The recent stormy weather in parts of the Eastern Cape claimed the lives of at least 11 people, resulted in over 2 000 others having to be moved from their flooded homes in the Nelson Mandela Bay Metro, and caused damage worth millions of rand.

OIE hears red meat industry concerns during SA visit

Various South Africa livestock industries reportedly welcomed the opportunity to highlight their concerns regarding the state of State veterinary services to delegates from the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE).

A case of price fixing against diesel suppliers

The Competition Commission on 24 October 2012 referred a case of price fixing and market division regarding the supply of diesel to the Competition Tribunal.

Agri SA’s response to the latest land reform proposals

Agri SA is of the opinion that it was not fair and equitable to encumber fellow land owners in a district with the financial burden of land reform undertaken in the public interest.

TAU SA rejects Zuma’s land reform proposal

President Jacob Zuma’s proposed land reform plan came under fire from TAU SA. In a statement in response to the proposed plan, TAU SA said Zuma's proposals are not feasible and may even be counter-productive in terms of food security.

Plans to make insurance accessible to small holder farmers

Making crop and livestock insurance accessible to small holder farmers could improve this sectors sustainability.

No one size fits all for emerging farmers

Better strategies and effective production models are needed to sustainably bring new entrants into agriculture.

El Nino might be lighter than expected

Summer grain crop planting well underway, but grain producers in the central and western areas are still waiting for widespread rains.
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