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Shortage of wool drives the market

The wool market is bullish, witheveryone on edge, waiting to see when the cycle will turn. The general shortage of accumulated wool stocks in the wool processing pipeline - due...

Steady recovery in adult mohair predicted

While 2010 was challenging for mohair producers and buyers, there are many signs that 2011 will be a positive year for the industry. The strategic marketing drives of Mohair South...

Citrus on rocky road to recovery

South Africa's citrus industry experienced a significant recovery in exports during 2010, achieving a record export crop of 99 million cartons of fruit after a tough 2009 season.

Promising year ahead for vegetables

The 2010 FIFA World Cup, the extreme cold snaps and drought in some parts of the country have all had a positive impact on the vegetable industry.

Slow but steady economic recovery expected

Despite "isolated shocks" in certain countries, there's been a slow recovery in the world economy since mid-2009, if the upward trends on the Baltic Dry Index and the oil price...

Slight growth for macadamias

While 2010 was a good year for South African macadamias, a hailstorm toward the end of 2010 could affect the 2011 crop.

Fruit industry poised to enter a growth phase

With UK and Europe prices for pome and stone fruit 16% higher on average, producers are positive about the future as the industry experienced a re-establishment and expansion of orchards...

Lower carryover stocks to bring relief for wheat and maize farmers

Lower international carryover stocks for wheat and maize are expected for the 2010/11 season, according to the International Grains Council's 2010 Market Report.

Avocadoes hard hit by hail

Hail storms in Limpopo's avocado-growing areas could affect the availability and, therefore, the prices of avocados in 2011, according to Rudolf Badenhorst, SA Subtropical Fruit Growers Association industry affairs manager.

Dairy farmers could get more cream from their milk

With milk volumes only slightly higher than dairy consumption, and imports at lower levels than last year, the Milk Producers' Organisation (MPO) hopes there might be sufficient impetus to push...

What will water and mining leaders be dealing with in 2011?

The yearly performances of the mineral resources and water departments have mostly diminished farmers' livelihoods for many years.

Summer will blow hot and cool

Farmers in the summer rainfall areas can expect a relatively cool summer in 2011 with normal to below-normal temperatures, while farmers in the Western Cape's winter rainfall area can expect...
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