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How A Lockdown Hobby Became A Thriving Broccoli Business
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How A Lockdown Hobby Became A Thriving Broccoli Business

What started as a lockdown project to provide fresh vegetables for the family quickly turned into a flourishing business after Teresa Theron started sending excess broccoli to local supermarkets. Lindi Botha reports.

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October 16, 2020
Incentivise The Private Sector To Invest In Agriculture
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Incentivise The Private Sector To Invest In Agriculture

While large-scale infrastructure investment is needed to support economic growth in South Africa, Prof Ferdi Meyer and Dr Tracy Davids of the Bureau for Food and Agricultural Policy say that by providing incentives for the private sector to invest in initiatives such as farmer development, government could achieve more without having to increase its spending much.

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October 23, 2020
Onions To The Rescue Of A Sheep Farmer!
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Onions To The Rescue Of A Sheep Farmer!

Diversifying to vegetable seed production has enabled Karoo sheep farmer PF Theron to reduce his climatic and production risks while greatly improving profitability. He spoke to Glenneis Kriel about how he has managed this process.

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October 16, 2020
A Model For Agricultural Extension
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A Model For Agricultural Extension

Agriculture is rife with complaints that extension services are poor, with this blamed as a key factor in many failed farmer-development initiatives. However, William Gillepsie and Felicity Mitchell, authors of a manual on the training of extension services, are showing how proper skills development is setting emerging farmers on the road to success. Lloyd Phillips reports.

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October 23, 2020
Hard Work Pays Off For Home-Made Brand
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Hard Work Pays Off For Home-Made Brand

After losing their farm, Isa Basson and her husband, Sonnie, established a preserved fruit brand. She spoke to Glenneis Kriel about how they have thrived by keeping faith and adding value to fruit.

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October 16, 2020
Agri-Spread International Wants You!
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Agri-Spread International Wants You!

Agri-Spread International has had great success entering the market in South Africa, but is currently looking for new importers to distribute its products to dealers across South Africa and the wider African continent. This could be a golden opportunity for entrepreneurs!

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October 16, 2020
The white flag incident
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The white flag incident

Charged with the murder of a British officer in a highly contentious incident, Veldkornet Salmon van As was given an unfair military trial and executed. Graham Jooste tells his story.

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October 23, 2020
The building blocks of irrigation scheduling
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The building blocks of irrigation scheduling

Having a top-quality irrigation system is all very well, but without accurate irrigation scheduling you will never achieve optimal results, says irrigation expert and agronomist Robbie Childs.

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October 23, 2020
Regain profitability with these post-drought sheep management tips
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Regain profitability with these post-drought sheep management tips

Prof Tertius Brand, a scientist in animal nutrition at the Elsenburg Agricultural Training Institute, shares advice on how to manage a sheep flock during and after a drought in order for farmers to regain the profitability of their operations. Jeandré van der Walt reports.

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October 23, 2020
Farmer's cherry pie
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Farmer's cherry pie

Michael Feldman submitted this recipe for a traditional cherry pie, which was baked for him by his farmer friend Henry. The cherry filling is made with ground cinnamon, which brings out the flavour and aroma of the cherries so well, says Feldman.

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October 23, 2020
‘To succeed, a new farmer must be a quick learner'
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‘To succeed, a new farmer must be a quick learner'

Gauteng-based Gugulethu Mahlangu says volunteering for experienced vegetable farmers gave her the confidence to launch her own successful career in farming. Siyanda Sishuba reports.

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October 23, 2020
Continual improvement wins loyal customers
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Continual improvement wins loyal customers

From small beginnings, Lizemari de Klerk, who farms just outside Pretoria in Gauteng, has expanded her Brahman cattle operation from only three cattle to a breeding herd of around 200 animals. Her relentless quest to improve the quality of her animals has earned her a loyal client base. She spoke to Pieter Dempsey.

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October 23, 2020
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Braford: Beef Cattle Bred For South Africa

Fertility is foremost for optimal productivity in a beef cattle concern, according to Wessel Wessels, a Braford stud breeder from the Free State. Annelie Coleman reports.

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October 16, 2020
Walking the wild apple forests of Kazakhstan
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Walking the wild apple forests of Kazakhstan

Two experts in South Africa’s pome fruit industry recently undertook an adventure to an ancient forest in Kazakhstan, known as the birthplace of the modern apple. Brian Berkman reports.

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October 16, 2020
New compact Landini offers versatility and driver comfort
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New compact Landini offers versatility and driver comfort

Landini’s new specialised orchard and vineyard tractor range, the REX 3 F Series, has been nominated in Europe’s Tractor of the Year 2021 awards in the category for best specialised tractors.

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October 16, 2020
SA must take a ‘bold step' towards fiscal sustainability
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SA must take a ‘bold step' towards fiscal sustainability

The re-evaluation of govenrment spending, although much needed, will not be enough to address South Africa’s immense economic challenges. There also needs to be stronger political will and leadership from government to address poor implementation, writes Dr John Purchase, CEO of the Agricultural Business Chamber.

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October 16, 2020
Learning from your mistakes
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Learning from your mistakes

As farmers, we should make every effort to learn from our mistakes. In fact, we should go out of our way to turn our errors to our advantage.

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October 16, 2020
Addressing inefficiencies through improved budgeting
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Addressing inefficiencies through improved budgeting

Tshepo Moloi and Prof Johann Kirsten of the Bureau for Economic Research at Stellenbosch University suggest that a zero-based budgeting approach could offer an opportunity to reassess the role of the state in rural development. The agriculture department should also consider adopting a loan, rather than a grant system, when providing production support to new farmers.

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October 16, 2020
Fine Dining And Tractor Game Drives On A Free State Farm
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Fine Dining And Tractor Game Drives On A Free State Farm

Since diversifying into accommodation and fine dining in 1991, Free State Merino farm De Oude Kraal has become a landmark. Brian Berkman recently visited it and soon understood why it has gained its excellent reputation.

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October 09, 2020
African Farmers Test-Drive Case IH Combines
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African Farmers Test-Drive Case IH Combines

The Case IH Axial-Flow 4088 proved its suitability to tough African farming conditions, and specifically to the needs of emerging field crop farmers, during extensive field tests conducted recently on a variety of crops in Kenya. The machine’s rugged simplicity also won it praise.

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October 09, 2020
Papaya Production: A Delicate Balancing Act
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Papaya Production: A Delicate Balancing Act

Papaya production poses few challenges, says Mpumalanga-based papaya producer Giovanna Secco. But with high volumes and unstable demand, farming the fruit requires careful management to ensure that the crop remains profitable. Lindi Botha reports.

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October 09, 2020
A Lean, Mean Sheepproducing Machine
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A Lean, Mean Sheepproducing Machine

Sheep production has become a numbers game, with an operation’s profitability being largely dependent on the farmer’s ability to produce large numbers of sheep at low cost. Farm manager Dirk Liebenberg spoke to Glenneis Kriel about how he achieves this goal.

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October 02, 2020
Broiler Producer Uses Her Position To Uplift Others
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Broiler Producer Uses Her Position To Uplift Others

Jo-andra Cloete, who farms in Joostenberg Vlakte near Cape Town, started producing broilers only a few years ago. She is now mentoring over a hundred farmers, whom she supplies with day-old chicks. She spoke to Glenneis Kriel about the growth of her highly successful operation.

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October 09, 2020
BRIDGING THE GAP Going online to optimise farm equipment leasing
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BRIDGING THE GAP Going online to optimise farm equipment leasing

Mechanisation is key to improving food and fibre production. But traditional linkages between companies that lease agricultural machinery and their clients are often problematic. A new online platform promises to take the stress out of hiring and leasing. Lloyd Phillips reports.

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October 09, 2020
Feeding Africa's fast-growing cities
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Feeding Africa's fast-growing cities

Africa’s rapidly growing urban food markets offer significant opportunities for the continent’s farmers and agribusinesses. Yet, according to the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa’s ‘Africa Agriculture Status Report 2020’, food can often be imported at lower cost from international suppliers. African farmers will have to become globally competitive if they hope to successfully supply growing domestic markets.

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October 09, 2020
Concern over rural and gender-based violence
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Concern over rural and gender-based violence

Based on alarming ongoing reports of farm murders, as well as assaults of women and children, it seems that South Africa is becoming a more violent country than ever. The harsh reality is that women, and specifically women farmers, simply don’t feel safe in this country.

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October 09, 2020
Top Santa Gertrudis breeder's endless search for perfection
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Top Santa Gertrudis breeder's endless search for perfection

Having farmed Santa Gertrudis cattle for nearly half a century, Amy Williams is sought after for her professional advice, and many farmers credit her for their success. Moreover, her stud has continued to produce award winning animals year after year, proving that her expertise and passion are undiminished. Lindi Botha reports.

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October 09, 2020
Tilapia farming Untapped SA market holds opportunity for growth
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Tilapia farming Untapped SA market holds opportunity for growth

David Fincham has more than 30 years’ experience in aquaculture and is one of South Africa’s foremost tilapia specialists. Through his business in Muldersdrift near Johannesburg, he has supplied 450 fish farming production units to farmers in Africa. He spoke to Pieter Dempsey.

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October 09, 2020
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Better soil drainage

47 YEARS AGO In South Africa, a water-scarce country, farmers have to use water with the utmost care. By improving soil drainage, they can save water and ensure better yields.

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October 09, 2020
Woman Vintner Shakes Up Wine Industry In The Free State
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Woman Vintner Shakes Up Wine Industry In The Free State

Picture the Free State, and you are likely to recall lands of maize and golden sunflowers stretching to the horizon. Near Jacobsdal, however, Tebogo Ditsebe is bucking the trend: she grows wine grapes and produces wine under her own label. Jeandré van der Walt reports.

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October 02, 2020