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  • South Africa is caught in the global hype of the fourth industrial revolution

    South Africa is caught up in the global hype of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR). This is distracting it from the unfinished business of redressing inequality and creating the preconditions for an inclusive digital economy and society.

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    Finance Minister Tito Mboweni started his budget speech with his usual aloe reference: “The Aloe Ferox survives and thrives when times are tough. It actually prefers less water. It wins even when it seems the odds are against it.” Here’s the executive summary of this plus hour long discussion.

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    Sustainable farmingis the name for a loose set of agricultural practices that work together to sustain the economic viability of farming by working with natural processes rather than against them.

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    It is beyond dispute that every sector of the South African economy has suffered from the impact of rolling blackouts. But agriculture has suffered disproportionately, with numerous commodities under severe strain.

  • Angry commercial farmers reject race-based water licence proposals - South Africa

    SA’s commercial farmers are angry about the water & sanitation department’s plans to introduce black shareholding requirements of up to 75% for water licences, saying this threatens farmers’ access to finance as well as the country’s food security.

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  • The changing face of wattled crane conservation

    In South Africa, the wattled crane population has declined by 35% over 20 years, leading to the population falling to numbers as low as 131 in 1995. In a water-scarce country like South Africa, wetlands play a crucial role through the storage, purification, stream-flow regulation and recharging of groundwater.

  • Sustainable redistribution of land remains crucial to human rights in South Africa, as political parties jostle for voter support

    The 64th commemoration of Human Rights Day on 21 March 2024 serves as a stark reminder of the brutality of the apartheid regime and the urgency to address the legacy of landlessness that was precipitated by state-orchestrated land dispossession which created racially skewed ownership patterns that have excluded the majority of South Africans from land assets and inclusion in rural economies.

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    Wine is an alcoholic beverage that can be healthy when drunk in moderation—variations of red such as pinot noir are among the healthiest wines. The benefits of wine come from its antioxidant content. Other types of wine, like white, orange, and rosé, also contain antioxidants. 

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    Phosphate Prices rise sharply.

  • Some unresolved animal health issues that require urgent review

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  • The SACU region remains a crucial market for South Africa's agricultural exports

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  • Unanswered Questions About Expropriation SAAI

    Trump’s critical reference to South Africa’s new expropriation law has thrown a cat among the pigeons, triggering overwhelming reactions and immediate polarization between landowners who feel threatened by the law and politicians, analysts, and business organizations who insist that the law will not be enforced to its full potential.

  • One in three South Africans have never heard of AI – what this means for policy

    Artificial intelligence or AI uses computers to perform tasks that would normally have needed human intelligence.

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    • Every year the world loses 24 billion tons of soils, and dryland degradation reduces national domestic product in developing countries by 8% annually," UN-General Antonio Guterres said - "We must urgently change such trends. Protecting and restoring land - better use it - can reduce forced migration, improve food security and spur economic growth. It help to address the global climate emergency."
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