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SAPS pays farmer R500 000 for unlawful arrest

The Pretoria High Court recently ordered the safety and security minister to pay 44-year-old farmer Willie Nel R500 000 for an illegal arrest that was made eight years ago in...

Unknown worm plague hits barley crops

An unknown worm plague has hit barley and wheat crops in the Northern Cape and the Free State, causing large-scale damage. The plague was discovered in early November and at...

Fairtrade to extend product line in South Africa

Fairtrade is focusing on extending its product range in South Africa, according to Fairtrade South Africa (FTSA) and Fairtrade Label South Africa executive director Boudewijn Goossens.

Lesotho stock thieves run rampant

Despite promises from Police minister Nathi Mthethwa, the SA Police Service (SAPS) has failed to tighten up security along the Lesotho border in the Matatiele and Maluti region, in the...

Eskom scrounges for cash

Hundreds of residents in East Griqualand farming communities Cedarville, Matatiele, Kokstad and Swartberg received letters from Eskom's Revenue Recovery Project saying that their meters were faulty and their accounts would...

Equity schemes to make a comeback

The government wants to lift the moratorium on farm equity schemes by January next year, said land reform minister Gugile Nkwinti.

Latest meat levy figures get industry thumbs-up

The latest livestock and meat statutory levies, recently signed into law by agriculture minister Tina Joemat-Pettersson, have been met with the full approval of the main roleplayers in the country's...

Grain SA fights for VAT-free farmer development

The Grain SA farmer development programme emerged victorious in a court battle against the South African Revenue Services (SARS) at the Free State High Court recently.

Long overdue organics policy under discussion

The department of agriculture is circulating a sixth-draft discussion paper on a much needed national organic farming policy. It draws attention to several problems in the sector that people involved...

Three National Land Audits underway

There's been very little research on landownership in South Africa since 1994, but now it seems there are three separate national land audits being conducted simultaneously.

Farm prices slowing down

Farm property valuations showed a slight weakening in the second half of 2010 after something of a mini-recovery in the first half of the year, according to First National Bank...

Pick ‘n Pay plans to sell organic products premium-free

Pick 'n Pay could be looking into selling its organic fresh produce premium-free in the future.
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