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  • Canada: Interesting year for imported South African grapes

    Canadian importers are at the tail end of the South African table grape import season. In fact, some importers have already seen the last fruit for the season. The season began back in December with the last grapes being seedless red and black varieties.

  • Many vessels delayed in berthing due to lockdown- South Africa

    "The situation at the harbours is very, very bad at the moment and if it continues like this over 21 days we’re going to have a very big problem on our hands,” says Mitchell Brooke, logistics manager at the Citrus Growers’ Association, about the skeletal staffing at South Africa’s harbours that have reduced berthing by over two-thirds.

  • China’s Fruit Import/Export Statistics for First Half of 2020 Released

    Recently released data from the China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Foodstuffs, Native Produce and Animal By-Products reveal that in the first six months of 2020 China imported approximately 3.64 million tons of fruit with a total value of $6.33 billion, corresponding to an 8% decrease in volume and a 14% increase in value relative to the same period of last year.

  • IGC expects 40-million-tonne drop in global grain production

     Total grains production is expected to fall by 40 million tonnes to 2.251 billion in 2022-23, reflecting smaller wheat, maize (corn) and sorghum harvests, the International Grains Council (IGC) said as it convened its 56th IGC Council Session .

  • ECONOMYVisualized: The Value of U.S. Imports of Goods by State

    Visualized: The Value of U.S. Imports of Goods by State

  • New Zealand bans live animal exports from April 2023

    New Zealand will ban live animal exports from next April, two years after storms sank a livestock ship, killing 41 crew members and 6,000 cattle.

  • Impressive and positive- impact of wine sector in Europe

    The report, presented in the European Parliament, aimed to quantify the contribution of the wine sector to the EU in rural areas, including each stage of the value chain, the impact on research and development, society and the environment.

  • EU countries seal hard-line deal on Ukrainian grain, raising possibility of tariffs

    Member states sealed on Wednesday evening a crucial deal to extend free trade with Ukraine until June 2025.

  • Can the G20 boost South Africa’s food security?

    Agriculture continues to be a cornerstone of South Africa’s economy, as well as a driver of job creation and food security.

  • Europe finally chooses innovation

    Europe has just done something it hasn’t done in a very long time: today it chose innovation.

  • Farmed Wrong or Framed Wrong? Africa’s $20 Billion Food Import Crisis

    Let us begin with a market fact that is hiding in plain sight. Africa, the continent with extensive arable land, rich diversity of indigenous crops, and a farming tradition older than recorded history, spends more than $100 billion every year importing food from other people’s farms.

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  • CRA Media is gearing up for something big in 2026: a major new project dedicated to honouring South African farmers and their families, the people who work tirelessly to put food on our tables every day. Details are still under wraps, but the team promises it will be their most ambitious farmer-recognition initiative yet. Keep watching their platforms for the official announcement and launch!
  • As you already know-Farmers will be able to start applying next week to vaccinate their own livestock against foot-and-mouth disease (FMD). That’s according to Friedl von Maltitz, vice president of Free State Agriculture (VL), following an announcement on Thursday by Willie Aucamp, the new Minister of Agriculture. .
  • The news and opinions we publish do not necessarily reflect our own views. Our media platform is committed to delivering factual reporting on farming, agriculture, and general news. Our stories are shared across all our social media platforms."
  • Africa's rural areas are the heart of the continent—home to 57% of people in Sub-Saharan Africa and over 80% of the poorest. They're packed with talent and resources, but stuck in low-growth loops. The African Development Bank sees 3.5% regional growth in 2025, maybe 4% by 2026-27, if we fix rural issues.

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