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- Poultry industry wants evidence-based value chain probe, not ideologyThe poultry industry has welcomed the Competition Commission’s inquiry into the poultry value chain. The commission announced the investigation in February last year, with the final terms of reference published in the Government Gazette on 30 September 2025. Read more »
- Terrestrial network signal solutions: the future of connectivity SASatellite Internet may sound futuristic, but in South Africa, it often falls short. Expensive hardware, unpredictable service, and regulatory hurdles make satellite-based providers a risky gamble for businesses and households. Read more »
- Lessons from a small-scale tomato farmer and agro-processorWhen Pumeza Maseti speaks about her journey into agriculture, her passion and creativity shine through. She now manages 1,6ha in Stutterheim, Eastern Cape, through Sinemihlali, a co-operative established to create jobs and build skills. Read more »
- Cotton farming: what’s not to love?The co-owner of Wilkot Boerdery in the Northern Cape, Johan Maree, shares his cotton farming journey with Nichelle Steyn and explains why there is so much more to the crop than meets the eye. Read more »
- A five-point-check system for smart parasite control in livestockIn the 1990s, three South African vets developed FAMACHA, a tool that has since evolved into the Five Point Check to help livestock farmers fight parasite resistance in their animals. Dr Faffa Malan explains how it works. Read more »
- Farmers urged to prepare for La Niña conditionsThe South African Weather Service (SAWS) released its summer seasonal forecast, cautioning farmers to prepare for a wetter-than-usual summer as the country moves towards a weak La Niña event. Read more »
- Corteva announces plans to split its seed and chemical businessesCorteva, the multinational company that develops seed and crop protection products, recently announced in a press release that it plans to separate its seed and chemical businesses into two publicly traded companies. Read more »
- SA wine industry bullish about African marketAfrican consumers are developing a palate for South African wines, as is evidenced by the fact that Nigeria imported more South African wine than China in 2024. Read more »
- Emerging farmers seminar plants seeds for food securityAround 125 farmers, officials, and agricultural society representatives from the West Rand in Gauteng converged at Greenhills Stadium Hall in Randfontein on 26 September for the G20 Emerging Farmers Seminar, a day of knowledge, innovation, and inspiration. Read more »
- Evolution of nematicide technology at a glanceDr Driekie Fourie, Syngenta Seedcare product biologist for Africa and the Middle East, told the recent 25th Nematological Society of Southern Africa Symposium near Malelane, Mpumalanga, that nematicides have come a long way since their introduction in the mid-19th century. Read more »
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