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JSE’s investigation into GWK silo receipts continues

An independent audit by the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) verified that agribusiness GWK’s combined physical stock (wheat) at the Modderrivier and Douglas silos were sufficient to meet all GWK’s Safex...

Concern over retail red meat prices

Red meat producers are blaming supermarkets for not passing low prices on to consumers.

Tornado causes havoc in FS

SA Weather Service weather forecaster in Bloemfontein Aslam Sardiwalla confirmed that it was a tornado that caused havoc in Bethlehem and surrounding areas on Saturday 23 June.

International aid for community game reserve

Some international organisations are keen to help make a KwaZulu-Natal community-owned game reserve a safer haven for endangered wildlife.

ANC appealing hate speech ruling

“Shoot the Boer” will come under scrutiny once more on 3 September when the Supreme Court of Appeal in Bloemfontein will decide whether the song constitutes hate speech or not.

Better food access, not production needed to solve hunger

Too much focus is placed on food production instead of access when it comes to finding solutions for food insecurity.

Farmers need information on FMD control progress

While South Africa’s livestock farmers appear to be in the dark on the subject, government veterinary health authorities are reportedly making headway in getting the country’s Foot-and-Mouth Disease-free status back.

Record table grape harvest

The 2011/2012 table grape harvest season has come to an end with the biggest harvest season ever recorded since deregulation.

Dark days ahead for dairy, but hope looms

Challenges for the dairy industry abound as raw milk production increased, while demand decreased, leading to a greater drop in producer prices.

SA must take advantage of Africa’s economic growth

The economic outlook for the EU, one of South Africa’s core markets for agricultural exports, isn’t very good, and SA’s agriculture sector needs to diversify when it comes to export...

Decoding bat droppings

Macadamia farmers could benefit from collaborative work between South African and Danish scientists, who aim to identify the insect prey contained in bat guano.

Training hub for developing pig farmers

A state-of-the art training facility for developing pig farmers was opened in Baynesfield near Pietermaritzburg recently.
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