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Putting Surplus Production On Farms To Good Use
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Putting Surplus Production On Farms To Good Use

Non-profit organisation FoodForward SA is making it easier for South African farmers to donate surplus produce to less fortunate communities, thanks to its recently launched Second Harvest programme.

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13 July 2018
Savanna Goats: Tougher Than Tough
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Savanna Goats: Tougher Than Tough

World champion Savanna goat breeder Koenie Kotzé believes in strict selection, the best possible genetics, and top conformation and type. Annelie Coleman visited him on his farm Niekerkshoop in the Northern Cape to learn more about his exceptional stud.

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13 July 2018
Be Flexible, And Profit!
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Be Flexible, And Profit!

The marketplace for fresh fruit and vegetables is becoming increasingly globalised and interconnected. This affects the way that fresh produce is transported from its origin to its destination. The Fruit Logistica Trend Report 2018 looks at ways in which the supply chain must evolve to meet these challenges. 

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13 July 2018
Saving Our Land: The Importance Of Wetlands
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Saving Our Land: The Importance Of Wetlands

A wetland, whether smaller than a hectare or covering a vast area, is a sign of a healthy ecosystem. We urgently need to conserve them.

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13 July 2018
Better Spraying: Water Quality And Nozzle Care
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Better Spraying: Water Quality And Nozzle Care

Proper application of chemicals ensures crop safety, optimal efficiency and cost savings. Calibration and maintenance of spray equipment are therefore essential.

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13 July 2018
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Water Rights: What To Do When Expanding An Operation

Adding to a farming operation or agribusiness is not simply a matter of obtaining more land. James Brand, senior associate in environmental affairs at law firm ENSafrica, discusses the legalities involved in securing water rights on additional land, and environmental authorisation for clearing indigenous vegetation.

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20 July 2018
Getting More Value From Our Basic Wood Fibre Resource
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Getting More Value From Our Basic Wood Fibre Resource

According to Sappi CEO Steve Binnie, the group’s latest financial results show that it is ready to capitalise on market moves away from plastic to natural fibre and paper-based packaging. Sappi Biotech executive vice-president Louis Kruyshaar outlines the company’s plans to Lloyd Phillips.

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20 July 2018
Farm On The Stock Market, And Increase Your Profits
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Farm On The Stock Market, And Increase Your Profits

While food and agricultural stocks are often overlooked as investments, many companies offering these products represent excellent value for money. Glenneis Kriel asked a number of investment officers about the opportunities available, and what advice they had for would-be investors.

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20 July 2018
A Bullish Outlook For Wagyu In SA
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A Bullish Outlook For Wagyu In SA

During its recent roadshow events in Gauteng, the Free State and the Western Cape, the Wagyu Society of South Africa introduced new and prospective breeders to the opportunities that exist to grow the high-value beef segment in South Africa. The society also launched its certification programme for locally produced Wagyu beef. Denene Erasmus reports.

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20 July 2018
Couscous Salad Inspired By North Africa
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Couscous Salad Inspired By North Africa

Couscous may have originated on this continent, but the addition of avocado gives this dish a distinctly Mexican look and taste.

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20 July 2018
Growing A Variety Of Soil Microbes
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Growing A Variety Of Soil Microbes

Most farmers are aware that a healthy population of soil organisms is a good thing. What many don’t understand is that the number of soil organisms is directly related to their food source.

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20 July 2018
Growing Good-Quality Beetroot
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Growing Good-Quality Beetroot

Beetroot is one of several cultivated varieties of Beta vulgaris grown for their taproots and leaves (beet greens).

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April 19, 2019
Fake Meat: Coming To A Supermarket Near You
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Fake Meat: Coming To A Supermarket Near You

Driven by shrinking arable land, a shift to the consumption of non-meat proteins, and several other factors, ersatz meat products are set to disrupt the lucrative global meat industry. According to management consultants AT Kearney, it is not a matter of if, but when, these products will appear on shelves.

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July 5, 2019
Conditions Imposed On Approval Of Simplified Mondi Corporate Structure
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Conditions Imposed On Approval Of Simplified Mondi Corporate Structure

While the Competition Tribunal of South Africa has given its approval for the Mondi Group to proceed with the simplification of its corporate structure, it is conditional on a number of commitments to be undertaken by the group.

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July 26, 2019
Industry And Government Help Emerging Tobacco Farmers
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Industry And Government Help Emerging Tobacco Farmers

The tobacco farming industry is faced with challenges such as the regulation of the use of tobacco by the Department of Health, as well the ongoing threat of an illicit market. Despite this, Limpopo tobacco farmer Erasmus Sefoloshe says there is opportunity for growth as the sector offers sustainable solutions and support. Siyanda Sishuba reports.

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July 26, 2019
Going The Extra Mile For A New Generation Of Farmers
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Going The Extra Mile For A New Generation Of Farmers

Springfield Farm has invested in learnerships for its workers, has an open-door policy for agriculture students, and offers mentorships to emerging farmers. Lindi Botha reports.

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July 26, 2019
Growing Chillies: Part 2
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Growing Chillies: Part 2

There’s a wonderful and stimulating interest in chillies worldwide. Home growers are now tempted to try variations that differ from the commercial norm.

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July 26, 2019
How To Treat Epiphysitis
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How To Treat Epiphysitis

This joint disease is common in rapidly growing, large-breed foals, and is linked to diet, says Dr Mac. Treatment includes exercise restriction and stable rest.

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July 26, 2019
Dairy Goats: Secure Your Market Before You Start
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Dairy Goats: Secure Your Market Before You Start

Three years ago, WA Hugo started farming dairy goats on 8ha just outside Lambert’s Bay. Today, he has a herd of 150 goats and produces various cheese products. Jeandré van der Walt visited him on his farm, Bettiesville, to learn more about the dos and don’ts of dairy goat farming.

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February 22, 2019
Growing Anything, Anywhere In High-tech Greenhouses
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Growing Anything, Anywhere In High-tech Greenhouses

The designs and purposes of greenhouses have come a long way. Lloyd Phillips speaks to Shaul Rabin about the greenhouse technologies currently available, and what the future holds.

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February 22, 2019
Beginner's Guide To Fertilisation
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Beginner's Guide To Fertilisation

Achieving optimal yields is greatly dependent on providing crops with the right nutrition at the right time. Understanding the role of fertilisers and ensuring the correct application can make the difference between profit and loss. Lindi Botha reports

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February 22, 2019
Fish Production: Simplicity Or Sophistication?
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Fish Production: Simplicity Or Sophistication?

A recirculating system and a pond farm are at opposite ends of the aquaculture spectrum. The sweet spot is somewhere in between.

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February 22, 2019
New Guinea – Garden Of Eden
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New Guinea – Garden Of Eden

The ceremonial use of animal skins and bird feathers in Papua New Guinea threatened the indigenous wildlife, according to this article by Vincent Wager.

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February 22, 2019
Know Your Invasive Species
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Know Your Invasive Species

This issue looks at the blue-leaf cactus, the bramble, and other alien plant species that require eradication.

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February 22, 2019
Well-Managed Soil: The Key To High-Yielding Gold Kiwifruit
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Well-Managed Soil: The Key To High-Yielding Gold Kiwifruit

Production of the long-term, high-yielding and high-value gold kiwifruit is still in its infancy in South Africa. An important lesson learned by local pioneering grower Peter Nicholson is to have healthy soils for strong vine growth and fruit set. He shares his tips with Lloyd Phillips.

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March 1, 2019
New Regulations A Headache For Fertiliser Industry
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New Regulations A Headache For Fertiliser Industry

A proposed new Fertilizer Bill will, if implemented, affect the fertiliser and related industries in several ways, including adding to the administrative burden of the registration of product. Increased regulation may also result in fertiliser cost increases. Theo Boshoff and Ingrid Boshoff outline their concerns.

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March 1, 2019
Farmworker's Son Becomes Brangus Stud Breeder
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Farmworker's Son Becomes Brangus Stud Breeder

Nkosemntu Nika, who farms in the Winterberg near Tarkastad in the Eastern Cape, is the first black Eastern Cape farmer to become a Brangus stud breeder. Mike Burgess spoke to him about his journey from farmworker’s son to the sale of his first ZK Brangus stud bull for R50 000 at the 2018 East Cape Brangus Sale.

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March 1, 2019
Hampshire – Producer Of Super Crossbred Lambs
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Hampshire – Producer Of Super Crossbred Lambs

21 YEARS AGO According to this article, the Hampshire Down breed’s most important economic attributes are its outstanding hindquarters and rapid growth to maturity.

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March 1, 2019
Nutrients For Watermelons
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Nutrients For Watermelons

Many farmers ask for a fertiliser programme for each crop. As I’ve said before, this is an unrealistic request, as the organic and mineral content, texture and structure of soil varies from land to land. A soil analysis is the only way to determine fertiliser requirements.

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March 1, 2019
Making A Difference, One Hoof At A Time
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Making A Difference, One Hoof At A Time

The Highveld Horse Care Unit cares for neglected equines. Farryn Day of the unit says that a lack of education is the main reason for the mistreatment of these animals. Janine Ryan reports.

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March 1, 2019