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  • La Niña rains kick off the summer season

    The most crucial time for SA’s summer crop and some horticulture products, and by extension the livestock sector, is between October and February each year.

  • Climate and Agricultural Conditions- South Africa- January 2021

    Sponsored by Santam Agriculture -Johan van den Berg -Independent Agricultural Meteorologist (M.Sc Agric, Agricultural meteorology, UFS)

  • La Niña, die teenoorgestelde van El Niño.

    LA NIÑA kan ook aanleiding gee tot tropiese siklone, soos die onlangse Eloise, sê prof. Francois Engelbrecht, klimatoloog van die Global Change Institute aan die Universiteit van die Witwatersrand. En, waarsku hy, die weer kan vorentoe nog stormagtiger raak.

  • VIEWPOINT- The South African government must carefully control the water out of the overflow dams.

    AsrecentheavyrainspushkeyreservoirsliketheVaalDamto105%capacityandtheBloemhofDamto99%,agriculturalstakeholdersareissuingastarkwarningtotheDepartmentofWaterandSanitation(DWS):controlledwaterreleasesfromoverflowingdamsmustprioritizeprecisionandfarmerinputtoavertthecatastrophiclossesinflictedonruralcommunitiesearlierthisyear.
  • Climate and Agri conditions September 2021- South Africa

    LA NINA- 

  • La Niña ons voorland? Suid Afrika

    Een swaeltjie maak nie ’n somer nie, en een alarmistiese artikel oor die invloed van klimaatsverandering op seestrome en sogenoemde heeltydse La Niña-toestande rig baie skade aan.

  • Change to drier El Niño cycle could compound power woes in South Africa’s agriculture

    As the deepening energy crisis continues to present problems for different parts of the agricultural sector, another major challenge looms — a change in weather conditions from favourable rains to drier, hotter conditions.

  • What are El Nino and La Nina?

    On April 4, the President of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa, declared a "State of Drought Disaster" due to the "severe food situation caused by the El Nino effect."

  • La Niña is coming, raising the chances of a dangerous Atlantic hurricane season

    One of the big contributors to the record-breaking global temperatures over the past year—El Niño—is nearly gone, and its opposite, La Niña, is on the way.

  • El Niño is dead. Here’s what to expect in the coming months

    El Niño has officially come to an end and the ripples from its demise will shake up weather around the globe.

  • La Niña prospects in the upcoming 2024/25 season are a welcome development

    We are two months away from the start of the 2024/25 summer crop season. Early indications of weather prospects are encouraging, showing a firm likelihood of a La Niña occurrence.

  • La Niña is here! Here’s what that means for our weather

    La Niña is here!

  • Delayed summer rains in much of Southern Africa to compound region’s misery

    The ruinous legacy of last year’s El Niño still stalks the grain-growing areas of southern Africa, which is in the grip of historic levels of hunger.

  • La Niña prospects grow, heralding wet weather along with increased risk of flooding

    The latest forecast bodes cautiously well for domestic agriculture and comes after South Africa’s maize harvest last season is estimated to have reached a robust 15.8 million tonnes, 23% above the previous summer’s crop that was hit with drought triggered by a scorching El Niño.

  • VIEWPOINT-Global ENSO Forecasts for South Africa's 2025/2026 Summer Season

    Global climate models, including those from the US Climate Prediction Center (CPC/NCEP/NWS) and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), confirm the development of La Niña conditions in September 2025, with a high probability (around 70-71%) of persistence through the first half of South Africa's summer (October 2025–February 2026).

  • VIEWPOINT-South Africa’s Water Control Measures: A Threat to Food Security?

    South Africa, one of the world’s driest nations, faces a looming challenge as the government considers stricter water usage controls, which could jeopardize food security.
  • VIEWPOINT- South Africa’s Big Climate Plan

    South Africa has just handed in its homework to the United Nations — and it’s aR3.7-trillion to-do list.
  • VIEWPOINT- South African Farmers: Pioneers of Global Excellence in Agriculture

    In the sun-baked fields of the Western Cape and the vast plains of the Free State, South Africa's farmers are quietly rewriting the story of modern agriculture—one harvest at a time.
  • VIEWPOINT- Digital Cattle Tagging: A Game-Changer

    The launch of theRed Meat Industry Services (RMIS) traceability platform’s second phase in Pretoria marks a leap forward for South Africa’s red meat sector.
  • VIEWPOINT-Are Cattle Really the Ozone Destroyers?

    In an era of finger-pointing at every industry for planetary woes, cattle farming has become public enemy number one—not just for climate change, but for supposedly shredding the ozone layer with every burp and belch.

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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. .
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