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- Mabuza takes helm at Grain SA’s farmer development arm“Every hectare planted is not just a field of grain, but a step toward to a more food-secure and transformed economy.” That is the word from Sibusiso Mabuza, newly appointed CEO of Phahama Grain Phakama (PGP), the dedicated farmer development arm of Grain SA. Read more »
- Mixed feelings as judicial commission probes SA policing authoritiesPresident Cyril Ramaphosa’s recent decision to investigate widespread corruption and political interference in South Africa’s justice services has been called a step in the right direction. However, Bennie van Zyl, CEO of TLU SA, questioned whether the move came 30 years too late. Read more »
- Joshlin Simbra Stud: Small herd, strong genetics, big resultsAt the 2024 Champion of the World Competition, the top Simbra cow and third-placed bull came from the Joshlin Simbra stud, located near Komga in the Eastern Cape. Mike Burgess spoke to the co-owner, Linley Jones, about how this stud of just 80 cows managed to win such a prestigious… Read more »
- Western Cape farmers to benefit from free Green Economy RoadshowFarmers and agri-businesses across the Western Cape will soon be able to tap into free, hands-on support to make their operations more resilient to rising energy costs, drought, and climate risks due to the rollout of a series of green economy help desks. Read more »
- Chery planning to make local bakkie segment even sweeterAfter saturating the local SUV scene with dozens of models over the past few years, the bakkie segment is next on the list for Chinese carmakers. Chery has become the latest manufacturer from China to join the bakkie party, writes The Citizen’s Jaco van der Merwe. Read more »
- Consumer connection drives sheep farmer viabilityAs consumers face increasing economic pressure, their ability to pay higher prices for lamb meat dwindles. Sheep farmers are therefore feeling the pinch as input costs rise, but producer prices remain stagnant. Read more »
- Angry Free State community block R708 in protest over road conditionsFarmers and taxi operators in a small Free State town have teamed up to close a road in protest following years of frustrated efforts to address the critical state of the R708 between Clocolan and Marquard. Read more »
- Extensive nationwide audit paints a real picture of land reform in SAJohann Bornman, chairperson of Agri Development Solutions, recently released a report to set the record straight about land reform in South Africa. He spoke to Glenneis Kriel about the results. Read more »
- Dam levels are promising, but some provinces still face challengesSouth African dam levels remain encouraging overall, but concerns over water security persist in drought-affected regions in the Northern and Eastern Cape. The latest dam level figures released by the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) paint a generally stable to positive picture in most provinces. Read more »
- Land Reform budget backs agri growth and rural developmentAt the presentation of Budget Vote 42 on Tuesday, 8 July 2025, Minister of Land Reform and Rural Development Mzwanele Nyhontso announced a R9,82 billion allocation for his department for the 2025/26 financial year. Read more »
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