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Farmers urged to know their diesel rebate requirements

Farmers have been advised to brush up on their knowledge regarding keeping records of their on-farm diesel use.

‘Talk to us or lose out’ – ANC to farmers

Farmers have been told to engage with the ANC on making a contribution to policies affecting them.

DAFF stops an investigation on fleet management

The investigation into the procurement processes at the department of Fisheries’ fleet division has indefinitely been put on hold.

Agbiz Centenary Bursary 2013

The Agricultural Business Chamber, Agbiz has called for applications for its annual bursary of R25 000.

Turning a pest into protein

Rising feed costs have made chicken farmers look to unusual sources of protein – and you can’t get more unusual than maggots. Robyn Joubert reports.

Truck driver strike could delay planting season

Farmers were concerned about a possible planting delay this season should the South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (Satawu) strike continue.

Dodgy roads eroding farmers’ profit

Cattle farmers in rural North West are losing up to 15% liveweight on their weaners from being transported on unmaintained roads.

Red meat levies to increase

Levy tariffs for the red meat industry are set to increase on 5 November.

Uncertain future for farmers on hired land

Farmers hiring land from government are allegedly too scared to make any improvements in case the land is taken back and given to people with political connections.

Mining set to send maize price soaring

A 14% increase in the price of maize is on the cards if mining in Mpumalanga continues to take agricultural land out of production.

Joemat-Pettersson berated for underperformance

The Auditor-General (AG) has given the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF) an unqualified audit report, but has noted wasteful and irregular spending to the tune of R18,3 million.

EC gets new piggery training facility

Amadlelo Agri (Pty) Ltd, in partnership with the University of Fort Hare and Number Two Piggeries, is currently establishing a piggery training facility near Alice, Eastern Cape.
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