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Renewed calls to exempt chicken from VAT
FairPlay has renewed calls for government to remove South Africa’s 15% value-added tax (VAT) from chicken portions because of “rising agricultural costs, including unreliable and increasingly expensive electricity”.
Legislation to keep 'foreign adversaries' out of US farming
New legislation tabled in the US House of Representatives and the Senate seeks to prevent China, Russia, Iran and North Korea from buying farmland or agricultural companies in the country, according to the National Agricultural Law Center in the US.
Regional winners of 2022 AYuTe Africa Challenge
ThriveAgric, a Nigerian agri-tech company, has emerged as the West African winner of the annual Agriculture Youth Technology (AYuTe) Africa Challenge, receiving a US$1million (about R17,5 million) grant as reward.
Global uncertainty spells trouble for cost of living
The current unprecented level of global uncertainty is not expected to abate in 2023.
Afrikaner breed's surprising water-intake efficiency
The latest research results released by the Agricultural Research Council (ARC) have shown that South Africa’s Afrikaner beef cattle breed is ideally suited to counteract the expected impact of climate change on cattle production.
Tough road ahead for South African farmers and consumers
South Africa’s consumer price index inflation remains far above the South African Reserve Bank’s target, despite the most recent interest rate increase since the current cycle of hikes began in November 2021.
The state of food security and nutrition in the world
In 2022, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and its global partners released a report titled ‘The state of food security and nutrition in the world’.
Don't forget your snakebite kit: Part 1
This article explained why every farmer should have a snakebite kit on hand, and how to use it correctly.
Learners and communities benefit from holistic health and nutrition initiative
The number of children consuming vegetables on a daily basis at 342 schools in at-risk communities across Gauteng, the Eastern and Western Cape increased by 494% between 2019 and 2022, thanks to INMED's Health in Action (HIA) programme, and the Mondelēz International Foundation.
Succulents under threat as thieves steal Karoo's unique plant heritage
International demand for South African succulents fuels criminality and threatens biodiversity. The Succulent Karoo is being stripped of its unique biodiversity to supply illegal markets, says Dr Carina Bruwer, senior researcher for Southern Africa at ENACT, and urgent steps are needed to halt the illegal harvesting.
Drought may have led to the Hunnic invasions
In a recent study, researchers from the University of Cambridge in the UK argue that Hunnic peoples migrated westward across Eurasia, switched between farming and herding, and became violent raiders in response to severe drought in the Danube frontier provinces of the Roman Empire.
A little piece of paradise for birdwatchers and trout anglers in Mpumalanga
The Prinsloo family have added five comfortable cottages to their working farm to provide a delightful getaway for city dwellers. Riaan Hattingh paid it a visit, and came away well rested and highly impressed.
Understanding the different perspectives on succession
With several stakeholders being involved in succession planning, each person will inevitably reveal a different set of fears and regrets during the process. How this is handled can determine the success or failure of the agribusiness. This week, Trevor Dickinson looks at the situation from the perspective of the founder.
SA litchi farmers rethink production and markets
Market constraints and climate change have slashed profits for local litchi growers, leading to many exiting the industry. Komati Fruit in Mpumalanga has persevered, and is amongst the pioneers of positive change in the industry. Cornel van der Merwe, marketing and packaging director of Komati Fruit, spoke to Lindi Botha.
Capitalising on unused land with goats
The subtropical Lowveld is hardly prime goat country, but with good management, a farmer can add a valuable component to the crops cultivated in the area. Divan Maritz spoke to Lindi Botha about how he manages his goat stud of 300 animals for optimal farm profitability in this climate.
Making hay while the sun shines
The annual Balfour Hay Day held in Mpumalanga serves to whet farmers' appetites for the upcoming hay- and silage-making season. And this year's event, which was held on 19 January, was no exception. The latest equipment was demonstrated on lush, rain-watered veld, and farmers were spoilt for choice.
The impact of China's declining population on SA agri trade
The National Bureau of Statistics of China recently reported that the population in that country is declining. Absa AgriBusiness explores the possible impact of this megatrend on South Africa's agriculture sector.
Hold on input price increases needed to keep citrus industry afloat
Citrus stakeholders in South Africa are appealing for a moratorium on price increases of inputs in an effort to save the industry from collapse. Lindi Botha reports.
Green Week: subdued attack on meat consumption
Calls to end meat consumption and halt livestock farming were noticeably subdued at this year’s International Green Week conference held in Berlin, Germany, in late January.
Hempseed cake a good protein alternative in goat feed
New research has found that including hempseed cake in the diets of goats could produce a number of positive results for producers. Glenneis Kriel reports.
'South Africa sitting on a bluetongue time bomb'
Bluetongue poses a serious danger to sheep production in South Africa, and the spread of the disease is expected to escalate until early autumn 2023.
Grain SA on the road to improving circumstances for local grain farmers
Glenneis Kriel recently attended Grain SA's regional meeting in Moorreesburg, Western Cape, where the industry body summed up its activities over the past year.
England offers incentives to farmers to 'save' the environment
Farmers in England could receive funding from the government for up to 280 separate actions that aim to protect the environment, according to an article recently published by The Guardian newspaper
Black arm, boll rot and wilting in cotton plants
There is much hope for South Africa’s cotton industry as new players enter the market. However, as with all crops, there are several diseases that can cause serious economic losses. Janine Ryan examines a few.
The true value of pets and companion animals
Dr Jan du Preez, a veterinary specialist in public health, looks at the emotional, social and physical contributions that pets and companion animals make to the lives of their human owners.
Tiger 'farming' in SA: cruel, dangerous, and against global norms
Dr Neil D'Cruze, head of wildlife research and policy at World Animal Protection and Visiting Researcher at the University of Oxford's Wildlife Conservation Research Unit; and Angie Elwin, wildlife research manager at World Animal Protection and Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Reading, spoke to Moina Spooner, assistant editor at The Conversation Africa, about the captive-bred tiger industry in South Africa.
The overhaul of the Volvo XC90
Last year, Volvo launched the updated version of the all-wheel drive XC90, which marks the next step in the company's ambitious electrification strategy, says Siyavuya Mbaduli of CAR magazine.
Getting seeds to germinate under hot conditions
Each species has an optimal temperature for seed germination. The faster the seeds germinate, the better they do so, and the more likely they are to gain the upper hand over weeds, says Bill Kerr.
Parasitic cysts and lesions in organs
Parasitic cysts can result in the meat produced by your animals being downgraded. They also point to the presence of diseases that can make people very sick.
New online academy seeks to offer farmers and farmworkers greater opportunities
Ellis Mnyandu reports on the launch of a new online academy that seeks to upskill farmers and farmworkers in animal health and agricultural sciences.