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Agricultural production inflation skyrockets

Agricultural price inflation rocketed to 10,7% annually in September.

Wool breaks R100 benchmark but experts remain cautious

The price of wool still has a long way to go to reach the previous record price.

Vele Colliery gets water use licence back

Farmers surrounding Coal of Africa Ltd's proposed Vele Colliery in Limpopo are unhappy that the suspension of the mine's water use licence has been repealed.

Sheep scab outbreaks becoming ‘endemic’

Thousands of sheep had to be inoculated and quarantined after an outbreak of sheep scab in the Namaqualand and Bushmanland areas of Northern Cape.

Demand drives wool to record

For the first time ever, the wool price has pushed through the key level of R100/kg, and, rather than currency fluctuations, farmers have strong demand to thank.

Chicken imports soon to own biggest share of SA market

Imports of chicken meat are continuing at a rapid pace and look set to hit record highs by the end of the year.

Kynoch invests in logistics

Kynoch Fertilizer recently imported fertiliser blending facilities worth R100 million in an environment of low business confidence.

Excess labour laws hinder farm production

An excess of labour requirements is having a counter-productive effect on farms as farmers struggle to keep up.

Favourable maize prices spur farmers’ intentions to plant

Encouraged by favourable current and short-term future national maize prices, South Africa's crop farmers have indicated that they are likely to plant about 9,7% more land to maize this coming...

Farmers sceptical about government flood help

Recent promises of flood assistance worth nearly R150 million have been met with scepticism by affected farmers.

Transformation of fruit exports lagging

Concerns about black farmers' lack of access to export markets are still raging as transformation of the industry remains slow.

Government needs to dig deeper in its pocket to fight bird flu

A mentor for around 70 small-scale black ostrich farmers in Eastern Cape described the money allocated to combat H5N2 Avian Influenza as a pittance.

‘Exodus of farmers could be scare-mongering’ – academic

Agriculture business leaders recently predicted that South Africa will lose up to a half of its commercial farmers in the next 20 years.

Massive renewable energy deal signed

Harrison and White Investments has signed a US billion deal with the Lesotho government to develop the largest renewable power project in Africa.

Co-ops key in smallholder agriculture

Agricultural co-operatives play a key role in improving the lives of millions of smallholder farmers and their families.

Quest to better manage the Nile

Accelerating pressure on land and water resources and rapid population growth in the Nile River basin could intensify hunger and poverty in the region.

FMD to get shot in the arm

The National Treasury has allocated R26,6 million to combat the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in KZN.

Minister in hot water over hefty hotel bill

Agriculture minister Tina Joemat-Pettersson has blamed officials in the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries for providing incorrect information after parliament was told she'd spent roughly R1,6 million on luxury...

‘Learn from the Nats’ – Nerpo’s Mahanjana

Aggrey Mahanjana, MD of Nerpo, has said the SA government should learn how the National Party government treated its commercial farmers.

Opposition parties laud new land reform deputy

Communal land tenure will be a thorny issue as the new deputy minister of the Department of Rural Development and Land Reform takes up his position.
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