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Tick-borne diseases in goats and sheep

These diseases are spread between animals by the bite of an infected tick - and animals must be treated quickly to prevent death.

Hot-az-el chicken chilli

There comes a time in a man’s life when the prospect of yet another meat-and-two-veg-dinner leaves him cold.

Africa is turning into a farmers’ market

Christo Wiese believes Africa has huge agricultural potential, but its people will need to move with this evolution. Roelof Bezuidenhout reports.

Farm attackers after money and firearms

Farm attacks in the Free State flared up during THE past month with five attacks in the eastern Free State and two attacks in the Wesselsbron district.

Land reform needs public/private partnerships

Partnerships between public and private business together with the Department of Rural Development and Land Reform (DRDLR) is the new way government hopes to create a sustainable model for emerging...

Crucial that farmers hold onto shares as Clover lists

Clover has announced plans to list on the Johannesburg stock Exchange(JSE) to raise funds for expansion.

Fresh produce fund owe farmers millions

For decades farmers have supplied the country's municipal markets with produce in the belief that their money was guaranteed by the Agricultural Produce Agents Council (APAC) fidelity fund, which is...

Hunger season starts in Namibia

At least 42 000 Namibians will require food aid from government, local authorities have announced. This includes the very poor in the Caprivi lowland maize area and cattle livelihood zone,...

DA puts maize back into the biofuel debate

The DA has asked for the ban to be lifted on the use of maize as a biofuel feedstock. This is after parliament approved the Industrial Policy Action Plan 2...

Meaty dilemmas

The global "Meat Free Monday" campaign,launched in South Africa in September, encourages people to give up eating meat, fish or chicken one day a week, in a bid to reduce...

North West veld fires suspected to be arson

A significant percentage of the veld fires affecting over 50 000ha in the North West were caused by arson this year, according to Agri North West CEO Boeta du Toit.

Extension services to commercial farmers in ruins

While the KZN Department of Agriculture, Environmental Affairs and Rural Development hails its extension recovery programme a huge success, there's been a virtual collapse of extension services to the commercial...
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