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Farmer's Weekly's Staff Reporter team provides accurate, timely, and trusted coverage of South African agriculture, delivering expert-backed reporting on farming, livestock, crops, agribusiness, technology, policy, and industry developments.
Community of property or antenuptial? Which option is best

Community of property or antenuptial? Which option is best

Many of us look forward to the day when the ‘question is popped’ and preparations for the big day begin. However deciding to get married entails far more than planning a beautiful wedding. There are far-reaching decisions that need to be made.
Project Rhino K9 Unit urgently seeks funding

Project Rhino K9 Unit urgently seeks funding

A new K9 unit, established by Project Rhino to tackle wildlife crime in KwaZulu-Natal, needs approximately R1,2 million in funds to continue operating over the course of 2018.
Joseph Hlongo

Working to improve market access for black citrus farmers

In 2012, the South African fruit industry launched an initiative to develop a set of environmental and ethical standards in line with international norms. As part of this, a programme was established to assist black citrus farmers to comply with those standards and expand their exports. Alita van der Walt outlines how the programme works, and examines its successes.
econd consecutive quarter of agricultural growth for SA

Second consecutive quarter of agricultural growth for SA

The expansion in South Africa’s agricultural sector during the third quarter of 2017, the second consecutive quarter of growth, contributed significantly to the 2% growth which the country’s economy showed during the period under review.
Agribusiness confidence index hits negative territory

Agribusiness confidence index hits negative territory

After being positive for the previous five consecutive quarters, the general confidence of South Africa’s agribusiness sector slipped five points into negative territory in the fourth quarter of 2017.

Welcome to the brave new DIY future

The future will probably be one where farmers, individually and through their organisations, will have to fend for themselves.
A simple yet stylish home

A simple yet stylish home

Jonno sketches a rough layout for a simple yet stylish home. The design is cost-effective, which allows for further renovations at a later stage.
Gnocchi in a prawn & tomato sauce

Gnocchi in a prawn & tomato sauce

The second-best thing you can do with a potato is turn it into gnocchi. Since you ask, the best thing is deep-fried, slap chips. Sticking with gnocchi means you have an unexpected but welcome dish for your guests, easy to dress up with a highly flavoured sauce.
Consumers must be informed about dairy substitute drinks

Consumers must be informed about dairy substitute drinks

Dairy substitute drinks do not contain adequate levels of iodine, and according to UK researchers they are therefore not a suitable alternative for the ‘real thing’.
Getting started with brinjals

Getting started with brinjals

The brinjal or eggplant is a species of nightshade, and therefore related to the potato and tomato.
The state of SA’s fresh produce market

The state of SA’s fresh produce markets

South Africa’s municipal fresh produce markets connect those who grow our food with those who eat it, says Dr Justy Range, business development manager, Freshmark Systems. But there’s room for improvement!
Crime stats show an increase in stock theft

Crime stats show increase in stock theft

National crime statistics were released today for the period April 2016 to March 2017.
Dairy farmers work together to prevent strike-led milk losses

Dairy farmers work together to prevent strike-led milk losses

The recent strike action by milk collection truck drivers of Dairy Farmers South Africa (DFSA) nearly resulted in potentially crippling losses for dairy farmers in KwaZulu-Natal’s ‘milk bowl’ of Creighton, Ixopo and Donnybrook.
China’s love affair with wine, and how SA can benefit

China’s love affair with wine, and how SA can benefit

Chinese consumers’ growing affinity for wine, particularly imports from international premium wine producers, presents a growth opportunity for the South African wine industry, according to research conducted by Buyambo Mantashe of agriculture investment company, MM Agrivestment.
Golden Prince: The R5 million racing pigeon

The R5 million racing pigeon

Golden Prince, currently the most expensive pigeon in the world, is owned by two South African fanciers.
The Farmer’s Weekly tour to Sommet de l’Élevage

The Farmer’s Weekly tour to Sommet de l’Élevage

(Bookings are closed) Readers are invited to join Farmer’s Weekly on tour to the Auvergne- Rhône-Alpes region in France to attend the leading European forum for livestock professionals, the Sommet de l’Élevage in Clermont-Ferrand and Cournon.
AVI Africa 2017

AVI Africa 2017

Avi Africa is the biggest poultry conference and exhibition in Africa and will be held from 20 - 22 June 2017 at Emperors Palace, Gauteng.
The importance of a business plan

The importance of a business plan for farming

You wouldn’t drive a car without a steering wheel. So why run a farm without a business plan?
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A stylish A-frame ‘thatch’

Jonno designed an A-frame home, with stonework outer walls for Cassie.
Dealing with Gibberella ear rot

Dealing with Gibberella ear rot

Also known as red ear rot, this disease appears to be on the increase in South Africa’s maize-producing areas.
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