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Plans to reverse the brain drain

SA aims to attract over 34 000 FOREIGN experts whose skills in various sectors can help grow the economy and at the same time be transferred to locals. Issue date...

Ghana is full of possibilities for SA

At the first Ghana/SA BUSINESS and Investment Forum in Gauteng, the vice-president of Ghana, Aliu Mahama, called for more SA investment in Ghana. Agriculture was one of the key areas...

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UK bluetongue threat Aussie wool giants merge Issue date 11 May 2007

What to do when you spot a tagged jackal or fox

In 2005 a study began near ­Kimberley that is investigating the ecology, movements, and diets of black-backed jackals, Cape foxes and bat-eared foxes. Issue date 11 May 2007

Woolies gets a major green makeover

Woolworths started its “GOOD business journey” towards ­sustainable growth on 19 April. Simon Susman, Woolworths' CEO, said this strategy is the result of a review of the way the retailer...

SA wool industry urged to triple-dump bales

SEVEN INTERNATIONAL WOOL ­BUYERS have requested SA brokers to ­triple-dump the bales they handle. In a statement the buyers said that while they purchase and export a considerable proportion of...

Mentoring youth’s passion for farming

Bright, enthusiastic and dedicated, young Papiki Makgatho was the first choice for Manie Pienaar of ­Welgevonden farm near Hammanskraal, Gauteng, to entrust with the full responsibility and management of his...

SA will benefit from high world dairy prices

The current increase in international dairy product prices will benefit the local industry, said Etienne Terre'Blanche, newly appointed managing director of the Milk Producers' Organisation. Issue date 11 May 2007

Rising inflation sparks concern

The recent fuel price hike and the increase in inflation are bad news for farmers. Analysts reported that consumer inflation is accelerating to 5,5% year-on-year. The petrol price also increased...

Increasing interest in farmers’ unions

TAU SA has established new farmers' unions in Amsterdam, Badplaas, and Nelspruit in Mpumalanga, and Polokwane in Limpopo. Chris van Zyl, TAU SA manager of rural safety, said it is...

Livestock farming and global warming: productive solutions

Methane emissions from animals have been identified as a major contributor to global warming and could soon have a major impact on livestock farming. While some researchers are investigating livestock...

Crime is worst on platteland – survey

Johannesburg mayor Amos Masondo lashed out at people who spread the idea that Johannesburg is the crime capital of the world, saying that while ­Johannesburg has its share of crime,...
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