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Afgri soars as it diversifies

Afgri has recorded excellent results in the past year, despite the fact that it was a tough year for agriculture as a whole. Headline earnings were up 65,6% on the...

Air it: a cost-effective way to experience Nampo

ust as the myriad of farming ­implements and grain cultivars are synonymous with Nampo, so too have the many private planes and helicopters become a familiar site at this landmark...

Farmer’s Weekly sweeps the decks at Caxton Awards

Farmer's Weekly was off to a good start at the first annual Caxton Magazines Excellence Awards held on 18 May in Johannesburg.Issue Date 1 June 2007

NSPCA told to stick to animal welfare

If the NSPCA wants to maintain any credibility in the wildlife industry it should remain a welfare organisation and not act as an animal rights organisation, according to Stewart Dorrington,...

Get to grips with fire risks

With the fire season upon the summer rainfall regions of South Africa, the Department of Water Affairs and Forestry urged landowners to make sure that they are aware of regulations...

DEAT wants closer ties with game ranchers

Game farming and hunting contributes significantly to conservation, tourism development, job creation and sustainable development in rural areas, Marthinus van Schalkwyk, minister of environmental affairs and tourism, told a much...

Woolworths toys with the idea of predator-friendly meat

Woolworths is investigating the issue of selling predator-friendly meat products. Issue Date 1 June 2007

‘Wool surge differs from 2001/02’

The wool market performed well in spite of a stronger currency, with prices strengthening on the back of solid demand from major buying houses.Issue Date: 1 June 2007

Risk of FS crop failure ‘high’

Free State dry land wheat farmers will probably not hasten to start ­planting this season due to the dry rainy season that has just passed.Issue Date 1 June 2007

Accused farmers turn state witness

The two young Mid-Illovo, KZN, ­farmers who were originally charged with the murder of an alleged poacher in 2004, Justin Lusso and Nick van Rooyen, have had all charges dropped...

SANDF rejects commando call

The Democratic Alliance (DA) is calling on government to place a moratorium on the phasing out of the commando system.Issue Date: 1 June 2007

NGOs ask for missing reports

Six top environmental NGOs HAVE called on government to release two important reports, compiled three years ago, in connection with environmental policy and sustainable development. Issue Date: 1 June 2007
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