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- The essential role of boron in table grape production
The addition of micronutrients like boron are critical in the cultivation of table grapes, as Zunel van Eeden discovered in conversation with agronomist Pieter Botha. Read more » - Agro-industrial parks in focus as Africa eyes agricultural growth
Africa’s agricultural potential remains largely untapped, with post-harvest losses of key commodities exceeding 30% and continued reliance on imported processed foods. This deficit in local value addition undermines food security, erodes export revenue, and curbs job creation and industrialisation. Read more » - SA’s favourite relishes produced in the heart of the Letsitele Valley
If you think holiday or snacks before a braai, chances are good that crunchy and fresh cocktail-sized gherkins pickled in a sweet and tangy-flavoured vinegar brine are on the menu. These gherkins, and many of the other products produced by Miami Canners, are perfect for summer platters, salads, or sandwiches.… Read more » - Delayed municipal payments disrupt operations at Matlosana market
The Matlosana Fresh Produce Market, a key trading hub for North West farmers, is on the brink of collapse as the local municipality continues to ignore a court order that requires it to pay market agents within 48 hours. Read more » - Farmers must prepare for GlobalGAP water-use scrutiny
International auditing systems such as GlobalGAP may soon introduce maximum water-use limits for fresh produce farmers. Read more » - Genetics and breeding pave the way for Bessiesfontein’s success
Dohne Merino sheep are renowned for their dual-purpose capabilities, excelling in both wool and meat production. In addition, the breed is known for its adaptability to a variety of climates and management systems. Julius Beukes, a well-known Dohne Merino breeder near Ladysmith in KwaZulu-Natal, spoke to Magda du Toit about… Read more » - Crackdown on sale of ethylene-ripened mangoes at fresh produce markets
The South African Mango Growers’ Association (SAMGA) and the Agricultural Produce Agents Council (APAC) have joined forces to stop the sale of immature ‘achar’ mangoes falsely marketed as ripe fruit. Read more » - Zim lifts ban on SA maize imports but imposes restrictions
Zimbabwe has lifted its temporary ban on maize imports from South Africa as it begins to feel the effects of market shortages, a development experts say raises doubts over the government’s claims of a bumper harvest. Read more » - From hive to jar: turning raw honey into liquid gold
It is a sticky business that requires the application of basic physics to extract nature’s golden produce. Charles Friderichs of Honey-Dawn Bee Farm near Port Alfred in the Eastern Cape explains why, when it comes to processing honey, less really is more. Read more » - A luxurious stay at Asara Wine Estate & Hotel
Returning to Asara after more than 20 years, Brian Berkman found it as delightful as ever. The estate has evolved beautifully over time, with attention to detail in all the right places, to offer a luxurious, serene escape. Read more »
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