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Livestock forum puts SA’s meat industry in the spotlight

At the Livestock Global Forum 2026, held on 22 June in Pretoria, Gauteng, experts from around the world discussed whether South Africa’s livestock industry is positioned to compete in increasingly demanding international markets, with much of the focus on the beef industry.

Wheat farmers left in the lurch as government rules out tariff changes

Industry role players say government’s decision to reject Grain SA’s proposed changes to the wheat import tariff system will leave wheat producers operating under conditions that have long eroded profitability.

New FMD framework offers farmers a clearer path to recovery

South African livestock producers affected by foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreaks could soon see less severe economic disruption after the Department of Agriculture announced new national control measures to simplify outbreak management while protecting the country’s livestock industry and export markets.

Youth urged to start small and seize opportunities in agriculture

At the Madibeng Agri Youth Day on 23 June in Brits, North West, young people were encouraged not to wait for access to land, funding, or government grants before entering the agriculture sector but to instead build their businesses step by step.

SACU summit to focus on industrialisation, regional trade integration

Regional trade, industrial development, and economic integration will take centre stage when South Africa hosts the 9th Summit of the Southern African Customs Union (SACU) Heads of State or Government in Cape Town on 26 June.

Bio360 Africa highlights trust and data as key to scaling biochar uptake

Farmers will not gamble on unfamiliar inputs without proof. During a panel discussion at the Bio360 Africa expo and conference, industry stakeholders agreed that trust, data, and collaboration will determine whether biochar moves from a niche product to a mainstream soil solution.

Tongaat Hulett narrowly escapes liquidation

An 11th-hour deal has brought the liquidation of Tongaat Hulett to an end, just as the matter was due to be heard in the Durban High Court in KwaZulu-Natal.

Young farmers push for real reform at Stellenbosch round-table discussion

At a Department of Agriculture Youth Day round-table held at the Agricultural Research Council’s Nietvoorbij campus in Stellenbosch on 17 June, young farmers called for urgent, practical reforms to improve access to finance, land, and markets, warning that inaction is eroding confidence in the sector.

Cape Town port ranked worst in the world, despite improvements

The Port of Cape Town has once again come under scrutiny after being ranked last out of 400 ports in the World Bank and S&P Global Market Intelligence's Container Port Performance Index (CPPI) 2025.

Agribusiness confidence declines despite favourable production season

The Agbiz/IDC Agribusiness Confidence Index (ACI) declined by four points to 45 in the second quarter of 2026, reflecting growing concern among agribusinesses over disease outbreaks, geopolitical tensions, rising input costs and weakening commodity prices.
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Wheat producers face setback as tariff changes rejected

Grain SA has sharply criticised government's decision to leave South Africa's wheat tariff framework unchanged, warning that the move threatens the long-term sustainability of local wheat production and could undermine national food security.

FMD concerns disrupt voter registration at Free State farm stations

Biosecurity concerns linked to South Africa's ongoing foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreak resulted in the closure of 15 farm-based voter registration stations in the Free State over the weekend, highlighting the disease's growing impact beyond agriculture.

Western Cape braces for extended recovery after severe weather

The Western Cape faces a long road to recovery following multiple storm systems and flooding that hit the province during May, says Premier Alan Winde.

Organised agriculture reacts to reports of Steenhuisen reshuffle

Farmers’ organisations have responded strongly to reports that Minister of Agriculture John Steenhuisen may be removed from his position as part of a DA Cabinet reshuffle, while senior Department of Agriculture officials say critical programmes will continue despite the political uncertainty.

Biogas growth depends on compliance, safety, and industry trust

As the value of South Africa's biogas industry is increasingly recognised, the industry is expanding, with stakeholders being urged to prioritise regulatory compliance and safety to protect workers, build public confidence, and support long-term growth.

Gauteng budget earmarks R64 million for FMD fight

The Gauteng Department of Agriculture and Rural Development has allocated R63,9 million towards strengthening the province's response to foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) as part of a R742,5 million budget aimed at improving food security, supporting farmer development, and stimulating economic growth through agriculture.

Feedstock quality can make or break biogas projects, expert warns

South Africa’s growing biogas industry should prioritise both feedstock quantity and quality if projects are to remain viable and deliver long-term returns, says Banda Kondwani, project development manager at Bio2Watt Energy Holdings.

Sasol farmers’ day helps equip emerging producers for sustainable growth

Sasol, through its Bridge to Work programme, hosted a farmers’ day in Mpumalanga on 11 June, bringing together emerging producers, industry stakeholders, and government representatives to support the development of sustainable farming enterprises.

North West extension services receive a boost with new fleet of vehicles

The North West Department of Agriculture and Rural Development has bolstered its capacity to serve farmers and combat foot-and-mouth disease in the province with the handover of 40 new government vehicles for veterinary and extension services.

Biogas offers farmers a route to energy, fertiliser, and new income streams

South Africa could generate economic output equivalent to 4,4% of GDP if the 35 million tons of organic waste generated in the country every year were used to generate biogas.
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