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Zille gives bicycles to farm children

Children of farm workers who have benefited from the Western Cape Department of Agriculture’s farm worker development programme have been treated to new bicycles...

Farmers short-changed by plastic piping companies for decades

It has emerged that anti-competitive activities within South Africa’s plastic piping industry could have been taking place since the 1960s.

Bulk wine exports keep local industry competitive

A rapid increase in bulk wine exports caused total wine exports from South Africa to increase over the past year despite a 13% drop in packaged wine exports. Denene Erasmus...

Olive farmers combat EU subsidies

Local olive farmers are positive about the industry’s future, despite the fact that large-scale imports of cheap olive oil from the European Union (EU) are putting pressure on producers.

Ensure drivers comply with law

Farmers must ensure their drivers have valid drivers’ licences before they employ them or the law will take its course.

Cape of snow storms

Heavy snow falls that occurred in the Central Karoo region during a recent cold front in the Western Cape trapped farmers, farm workers and livestock on 10 farms located along...

More than 50 000 ostriches culled since April 2011

It has been less than 15 months since the H5N2 avian influenza virus was first detected on an ostrich farm in Oudsthoorn and since then more than 50 000 ostriches...

Drought relief for Nam farmers

Several thousand farmers in Namibia’s northwestern Kunene Region are receiving drought relief from Government after a lack of rainfall severely affected cattle output in the communal area.

Agri SA gets value-for-money at ANC policy conference

Agri SA said that it was pleased with the results of having had a stand at the recent ANC National Policy Conference.

Farmers short-changed by plastic piping companies

The Competition Tribunal has issued administrative penalties totalling tens of millions of Rands to a number of plastic piping companies for participating in anti-competitive practices.

Farm labourers dead in train collison

A freak accident in Mpumalanga involving a train and truck has left 19 people dead and several others injured.

Land reform’s deadline struggles

Staff constraints have been one reason for the delay of the completion of the national land audit, now due by the end of July. Denene Erasmus reports.
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