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Glenneis Kriel

Glenneis Kriel
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Glenneis Kriel is a senior agricultural journalist for Farmer's Weekly. Her ventures into agricultural journalism started out by chance, more than 20 years ago, when someone suggested she freelance for the magazine, which turned out to be her dream job. Her passion is to write stories that inspire greatness and make people evaluate the way they are doing things.

Agri industry heading for better times

While agribusiness confidence has been relatively low over the past few quarters, Absa’s AgriTrends 2024 Spring Edition, recently released at Nampo Cape in Bredasdorp, Western Cape, highlighted several signs that indicate a change in sentiment.

More funding needed to flood-proof Olifants River

Western Cape Minister of Agriculture, Economic Development and Tourism Dr Ivan Meyer recently handed over R14,98 million to the Citrusdal Water Users’ Association.

Stronger trade relations forged between South Africa and China

South Africa and China have taken their “ever-growing” friendship to the next level to consolidate mutual trust, expand co-operation and enhance coordination between the two countries.

Get ready for ‘bigger and better’ Nampo Cape

This year, the Overberg in the Western Cape will be celebrating the fifth instalment of Nampo Cape (NPC) and the 30th anniversary of Mechanisation Day. This year’s NPC, taking place from 11 to 14 September in Bredasdorp, promises to be bigger and better than ever.

Nematodes seen as a threat to smallholder farmers

More work is needed to make smallholder farmers aware of the damaging impact of plant parasitic nematodes on crops, and to equip these farmers with control strategies tailored to their needs.

SA exports 32 horses to Europe after ban is lifted

Following a 13-year ban due to African horse sickness, South Africa has resumed direct horse exports to Europe, with the first shipment of 32 horses arriving in Belgium on 18 August.

Dairy industry needs a FMD protocol

The foot-and-mouth (FMD) outbreak in the Eastern Cape is highlighting the need for an FMD protocol specifically developed for the dairy industry.

Profitable free-range chicken production in the Swartland

Suzanne Smit, owner of The Country Chic, spoke to Glenneis Kriel about her journey into commercial broiler and layer production in the Swartland.

Healthy soils lead to healthy plants and animals

Dr Louis du Pisani shed light on why biodiversity is important, and its impact on soil, plant and animal health at the World Veterinary Association Congress held in Cape Town.

Overcoming fresh produce challenges: Key takeaways from IFPA

Miriam Wolk, chief membership officer of the International Fresh Produce Association, shared ways to weather fresh produce market challenges at the International Fresh Produce Association (IFPA) Southern Africa conference, recently held in Cape Town.

Rapid response team launched to combat foot-and-mouth disease

The livestock industry has welcomed the establishment of a rapid response team to deal with foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreaks.

Dexter cattle find their niche in regenerative farming systems

The Dexter cattle breed is proving its mettle as a regenerative farming tool in the Western Cape’s intensive farming systems.

Land ownership no obstacle for this olive oil and wine producer

Mac Mabidilala is proof that you don’t need to own land to start in agriculture. He shares how he turned his dreams into reality by producing premium wines and olive oil.

Farmers detail production increases from regenerative agriculture

During a panel discussion at the 9th World Congress on Conservation Agriculture, farmers shared their success with regenerative agriculture practices.

Regenerative farming: from ‘lifeless dust’ to productive farm

The use of regenerative farming practices has enabled Barry Meijer to restore the ‘lifeless dust’ on his farm and turn it into productive pastures for his cattle. He spoke to Glenneis Kriel about the transformation.

Agri department ready to grow despite budgetary constraints – Steenhuisen

The new agriculture minister, John Steenhuisen, intends to accelerate the implementation of the Agricultural and Agro-Processing Master Plan, get more smallholder farmers to access foreign markets, modernise legislation and strengthen biosecurity.

SA loses R24bn in revenue to illicit tobacco sales

British American Tobacco South Africa (BATSA) has called on the new government to crack down on illicit tobacco to “plug a R24 billion” revenue leak.

Rain and intense cold weather conditions continue in Western Cape

The South African Weather Service has issued a level 8 warning for disruptive rain in the Western Cape as another intense cold front is heading towards the province.

Alternative methods to combat herbicide resistance

The development of herbicide resistance is forcing farmers to incorporate non-chemical management practices in their weed control programmes. Dr Michael Walsh spoke about how it’s done in Australia at a farmers’ day in the Western Cape.

Top European apple being trialled in SA

Treequattro is looking for South African producers to augment production of its non-oxidating Maribelle apple variety, which is boosting farm income in Europe.
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