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Freight rail revival on the cards for Overberg agri corridor
A pilot project launched in Bredasdorp in the Overberg region could significantly boost the Western Cape’s agricultural competitiveness by cutting long-haul logistics costs and shifting freight from road to rail.
Agri players split on new labelling regulations for meat alternatives
The Department of Agriculture’s (the department) newly published regulations on the sale and labelling of meat alternative (analogue) products have prompted a sharp divide among agricultural stakeholders, with farmer advocacy groups and industry leaders expressing strongly opposing views.
Feeding garden birds to help them survive the winter
During the warmer months, birds have access to plentiful seeds, fruit, and insects, so supplementary feeding is unnecessary. It’s also an important time for fledglings to learn how to forage. However, in winter, when food sources are scarce, feeding your garden birds helps them survive the harsh conditions.
Porsche Cayenne GTS lives large in a changing world
The Porsche Cayenne GTS Coupé shatters SUV stereotypes, delivering thrilling performance and an intoxicating V8 soundtrack. This powerhouse proves that a practical family vehicle can indeed be a dynamic, purist-pleasing driver’s car.
Working to the benefit of farmers
The Red Meat Producers’ Organisation works on behalf of red meat producers to ultimately improve their sustainability.
Cape Town is key to SA’s fruit export future as freight volumes rise
Fruit exporters have welcomed improved performance at key ports, as South Africa’s logistics sector exceeded freight handling targets by more than 10% for two consecutive weeks.
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The importance of pivot sprinkler systems for irrigation efficiency
Irrigation efficiency and uniformity are largely determined by correct sprinkler selection for your farm and your crop.
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Drip irrigation on sugar cane saves water, energy, and labour
Drip irrigation has long been a trusted method for irrigating sugar cane, as it is widely recognised for its ability to reduce resource use and increase crop yields, writes Marike Brits, Netafim Southern & East Africa.
SA growers target Europe with new grapefruit campaign
South Africa’s grapefruit industry is shaking things up in Europe. Backed by the Citrus Growers’ Association of Southern Africa (CGA), the country’s producers have launched a targeted marketing campaign aimed at revitalising demand for locally grown Star Ruby grapefruit.
Ban on new captive lion facilities draws criticism and praise
A nationwide ban on new captive lion breeding facilities has triggered a fierce debate between government, conservation groups, and those who rely on the lion value chain.
A walk back in time to the whaling days of The Bluff
A tour to the abandoned Old Whaling Station, now a world heritage site, brought up memories of a regrettable bygone industry.
SA’s first cattle embryo shipment to Paraguay breaks export barriers
South Africa has taken its first major step towards regaining its foothold in the global livestock genetics market with the successful export of 326 in vivo cattle embryos to Paraguay, South America.
SA ports handle record number of containers
Container throughput at South Africa’s ports have reached levels last seen in the 2017/18 financial year, according to the South African Association of Freight Forwarders and Business Unity South Africa’s latest cargo report.
Fresh Produce Conference highlights the shift in global consumer behaviour
The Southern African Fresh Produce Conference 2025 brought together around 200 industry stakeholders this week for a high-level discussion on the future of fresh produce in a rapidly evolving global market.
Time to start widespread vaccination against FMD in SA’s livestock?
For some time, the South African livestock industry has been struggling with foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), which presents enormous costs to farmers and agribusinesses. As the disease persists, the country's ambitions for export growth are increasingly at risk.
Bonsai: combining horticulture with artistic expression
Bonsai, the traditional Japanese art form of cultivating miniature trees in containers, involves the careful pruning, pinching, and wiring of trees to train them into various shapes.
Eco-paradise: exploring South Africa’s hidden botanical gem
Travel writer Brian Berkman discovers why the pristine Kogelberg Nature Reserve, east of Cape Town, offers the perfect off-the-grid escape for botanical lovers in the heart of the Cape Floral Kingdom.
South Africa Invitational Pigeon Race 2025 summer final winners
With a less than one second lead against the second pigeon, a fine Blue Bar racing pigeon, ring ID ZA RADR 136-24, entered by the syndicate of Oliver Radford & Lionel Visser, secured the win in the tough final event of the South Africa Invitational Pigeon Race (SAIPR) Summer Series held on 8 February 2025.
Renewed interest in egg yolk antibodies
It is well known that feeding newborn mammals sufficient volumes of good-quality colostrum in the first hours after birth sets them up for a productive life. This is especially true in the dairy industry, where heifer calves are raised in intensive systems.
The Boerboel: a proudly South African dog breed
The Boerboel is a South African-developed mastiff breed popular with farmers and families for its calm and protective nature. The Boerboel is a powerful mastiff-type dog breed developed in South Africa, with origins dating back to the 17th century and the arrival of the Dutch settlers in the country.
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