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Namibia beef cattle profitability down by 40%
Rangeland management and conservation are becoming increasingly important in Namibia, according to Mecki Schneider, the Namibian Livestock Producers' Organisation (LPO) chairperson.
El Niño to tighten its grip on SA’s weather
South Africa will still have to deal with the impact of a strengthening El Niño event well into 2016.
Protecting a precious resource
CropX, PowPow and mOasis each offer ways to get the most out of your water, says Greg Miles.
SA farmers must look to technology – AMT conference
The Agrimark Trends (AMT) annual agricultural outlook conference held in Pretoria recently focussed on trends in weather, technology, land reform, genetically modified (GM) seeds and farming opportunities in Africa.
Malawi youth encouraged to become better farmers
The International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid-Tropics (ICRISAT) has targeted Malawi as one of the sub-Sahara countries where agriculture can play a significant role in poverty alleviation, according to an ICRISAT statement.
The BFAP’s agri outlook
The BFAP has presented a less optimistic outlook for South African agriculture this year.
The BFAP’s agri outlook
The BFAP has presented a less optimistic outlook for South African agriculture this year.
Farmer pioneers sustainable rooibos production trials
Nieuwoudtville farmer Pierre Rossouw is conducting trials and implementing conservation farming practices to improve the soil health of his rooibos tea lands and counteract soil erosion due to wind action.
Farmer pioneers sustainable rooibos production trials
Nieuwoudtville farmer Pierre Rossouw is conducting trials and implementing conservation farming practices to improve the soil health of his rooibos tea lands and counteract soil erosion due to wind action.
IMIFINO – traditional food with a future
Growing along unkempt pavements and on wasteland across South Africa is a food source perceived by most as little more than weeds. Collectively known as imifino or morogo, the plants form part of the staple diet of many urban people originally from rural areas.
IMIFINO – traditional food with a future
Growing along unkempt pavements and on wasteland across South Africa is a food source perceived by most as little more than weeds. Collectively known as imifino or morogo, the plants form part of the staple diet of many urban people originally from rural areas.
Agri SA equipped to help farmers face challenging future
Agriculture is key to SA’s economy and government must provide legislation to help the sector thrive. Designate CEO Omri van Zyl explains his views on the future of agriculture to Gerhard Uys.
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