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  • Hi-tech will reap harvest for South Africa farming

    It could be argued that South Africa has only two primary economic industries – agriculture and mining.These are the two sectors that have shed the most jobs in the last 20 years as the economy has evolved towards the secondary and tertiary sectors.

  • 10 COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT HEMP FARMING

    Hemp production has been federally legal since the passage of the Agricultural Improvement Act in 2018, though some states are slow to adopt output of the plant that’s used to make fiber, paper, and even food.

  • Innovation rush aims to help farmers, rich and poor, beat climate change

    Innovation rush aims to help farmers, rich and poor, beat climate change,

  • Corn is America’s Largest Crop in 2019

    Despite an unusually wet spring followed by an unusually cool June, America’s corn farmers planted even more than they did last year.

  • Soil Compaction At Harvest- General

    Compaction is often thought of as a spring problem. 

  • Make Every Machine Earn Its Keep

    Introducing a new production system to your existing practice (for example, adding no-till to conventional horizontal tillage to protect erodible land or please a landlord) probably will require acquiring new implements or attachments.

  • South Africa could have yet another good season in 2020/21

     It has become increasingly challenging to forecast agricultural production seasons with some level of confidence.

  • IGC lifts world grain stocks forecasts, despite EU crop downgrades

    The International Grains Council lifted expectations for world grain stocks, reflecting enhanced expectations for both corn and wheat, despite European Union downgrades.

  • Focus on Zimbabwe- October 2020

    Zimbabwe faces the challenge of feeding its people against a background of scarce access to currency limiting its farming industry’s access to inputs and its processing industry’s access to imported grain. This year, adverse weather cut grain output, adding to the issues faced.

  • SA wine grape harvest passes halfway mark; promising wines underway

    After a slow start, harvest time is well underway as more than half of South Africa’s 2022 wine grape crop has already been taken in at cellars.

  • GLOBAL OVERVIEW AVOCADOS- April 2022

    Avocados remain as popular as ever across the globe, with most markets for avocado remaining generally stable in terms of sales, despite continued logistical issues and higher costs.

  • Promising prospects for another season of above-average rainfall for South Africa

    South Africa has been in an unusually long period of higher-than-average rainfall over the past three seasons.

  • Farmers look set to enjoy another fat year - South Africa

    If one drives from the northern regions of  South Africa towards  the Western Cape via the N1 now, it is easy to notice a stark contrast between the landscapes on either side of the road. On the eastern side farmers will already be tilling the land, while on the western side ploughing does not start before mid-November.

  • How harvested wood products can create climate friendly solutions

    Despite misinformation to the contrary, using wood from sustainably managed forests to make things like paper and packaging can help the environment.

  • South Africa grain farmers may reap bumper harvest but profits have withered on vine of input costs

    In one hand, South African grain farmers have had a pretty good run the past three years, not least because a prolonged La Nina weather pattern drenched much of the summer crop area with abundant rains. 

  • Reflections on South Africa's food security conditions

    October 16th marks World Food Day, a celebration of the founding of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization in 1945. This day is also an opportunity for countries to reflect on their food security conditions and efforts to boost agricultural production.

  • Intercropping with cover crops: Benefitting the soil and increasing fodder feed for livestock

    Intercropping is a topic that many farmers are very interested in – and for good reason.

  • World wine woes

    The wine world is not generally cheerful at present ­– and I mean the whole big world, not just the South African corner of it.

  • The current heat and scant rains are worrying for South Africa agriculture

    The current heat and scant rains are worrying for S.A. agriculture

  • The road to the 2024 vintage - South Africa

    A cold and wet winter arrived earlier than usual in 2023, setting the vineyards up for an exceptional period of restoration.

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