Good rains raise risk of insect-borne livestock diseases
South African livestock producers need to vaccinate animals against insect-borne diseases such as lumpy skin disease, three-day stiff sickness, Rift Valley fever, and bluetongue disease as soon as possible.
Al Mawashi planning early 2021 livestock exports by sea
Despite continuing to face legal actions aimed at achieving a permanent halt of shipboard livestock exports from South Africa, Kuwaiti company, Al Mawashi, has indicated that it is already planning another such shipment in the first quarter of 2021.
High Court’s rejection of tobacco ban ‘doesn’t undo damage’
Companies and industry organisations in South Africa’s legal tobacco value chain have welcomed the recent judgement of the Western Cape High Court that found that government’s five-month COVID-19-related ban on the legal sale of tobacco products was unconstitutional and, therefore, unlawful.
South African water management in crisis, experts say
Water resource management in South Africa is in crisis, and this may have serious implications for agriculture. This was according to Prof Anthony Turton of the Centre for Environmental Management at the University of the Free State.
Political agendas alleged in Modise animal cruelty case
Progress in the private prosecution of Thandi Modise, speaker of Parliament, for alleged animal cruelty on her North West farm is reportedly being hindered by “political agendas”.
Subsistence farmers invited to apply for support vouchers
The Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development (agriculture department) announced recently that more than 75 000 subsistence producers would be supported with farming input vouchers.
Positive market sentiment boosts agri machinery sales
Tractor sales increased significantly in November compared with the same period last year. The latest report released by the South African Agricultural Machinery Association (SAAMA) indicated that 593 tractors were sold in November, up 39% on the 427 units sold during the same month last year.
Expropriation bill “risks credit flight, downgrades” for SA
Sharing their report on the latest iteration of the Expropriation Bill (B23-2020), Free State Agriculture (FSA) held a media conference on 11 December, highlighting their concerns should the Bill succeed in Parliament.
Top score for SA Wagyu x Angus carcass on Japanese scale
Members of South Africa’s five-year-old Wagyu South Africa beef cattle society have expressed excitement about the rare 15 marbling score recently achieved by a locally produced 490,4kg and DNA-verified Wagyu x Angus carcass.
Optimism as SA’s late table grape crop is rushed to markets
Roughly 95% of South Africa’s table grape crop is exported, and as a result, the current delay experienced in harvesting has resulted in a rush to get the fruit to the markets in time for the Festive Season.
Agriculture continues its positive contribution to GDP
South Africa’s farming sector continued its positive growth and contribution to national gross domestic product (GDP) during the third quarter of 2020 (Q3 2020).
SA soils ‘extremely degraded’ by unsustainable farming
South Africa’s soils are extremely degraded, and over the past 100 years, the country has lost up to 50% of the carbon content in cultivated soils.
Water stress affects more than 80% of SA cropland
Very high levels of water stress or very high drought frequency affect about 1,2 billion people living in agricultural areas globally.
Farmers urged to report locust sightings
The Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development has urged farmers in the Free State, Northern Cape and Western Cape to report any sightings of locust swarms so that these can be prevented from spreading throughout the country.
Good rain staves off effects of diesel increase
While the increase in diesel prices would usually be felt by grain farmers in the process of planting, good rain has allowed farmers in the central and western parts of the country to plant earlier, helping them stave off the effects of the recent diesel price increase.
SA agribusiness confidence shoots to six-year high
Although current sentiments for South Africa’s agriculture sector are generally positive, parts of the sector, such as the tobacco and wine value chains, are now feeling the financial aftershocks of the COVID-19 pandemic and associated national and international lockdown restrictions.
Growing evidence of chemical resistance in cutworm
Widespread damage to crops due to cutworm infestations has been reported in several provinces, and there are early indications that the pest has built up resistance to chemical treatments.
Weak rand results in big fertiliser price increase
Crop farmers, who are the biggest users of fertiliser, will be the most severely affected by the recent uptick in global prices, as South Africa imports around 80% of its fertiliser needs.
High food prices could take the cheer out of festive season
South Africa’s annual consumer price inflation rose to a seven-month high in October, largely driven by rising food and non-alcoholic beverage prices, according to the latest Consumer Price index (CPI) report that was recently released by Statistics South Africa (Stats SA).
Moody’s downgrade won’t affect restructure, says Land Bank
Farmers who will require financing from the Land and Development Bank of South Africa (Land Bank) in the near future will continue to encounter difficulties in accessing such funding due to the bank’s current long-standing liquidity challenges.
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