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Going the extra mile for the environment on Earth Day

Many South African farmers are going beyond what is expected from Earth Day, celebrated today across on 22 April.

Apples celebrate 363 years in South Africa

On 17 April, exactly 363 years ago, the first apples were harvested at the Cape of Good Hope when Dutch Governor Jan van Riebeeck picked two apples, known as Wijnappels, from a young tree in the Company Gardens in Cape Town.

Motorists urged to safeguard themselves during Easter weekend traffic

The number of road fatalities over Easter weekend increased 33% from 252 in 2023 to 335 in 2024, while fatal crashes increased 14% from 207 to 236, according to the Road Traffic Management Corporation.

Electronic deeds registration aims to save time and money

The Department of Land Reform and Rural Development has launched the Electronic Deeds Registration System (eDRS). Although the agriculture sector has welcomed the move to modernise property registration, concerns remain about how smoothly the transition from a manual to an electronic system will unfold.

Namibia reinstates ban on bovine semen and embryos from SA

The Red Meat Industry Services (RMIS) recently raised alarm over Namibia’s decision to reinstate its ban on the importation of bovine semen and embryos from South Africa as of 8 April, warning that the move could severely disrupt the red meat value chain between the two countries.

Provinces announce agri budgets for 2025/26

The finance MECs of various provinces recently delivered their respective provincial budgets for the 2025/26 financial year, outlining allocations to the agriculture sector amid economic constraints.

Agri Western Cape warns members to look out for ‘misinformation’

Speakers at the Agri Western Cape’s regional congress recently held in Grabouw encouraged members to check facts and not become upset or misled by misinformation.

Anticipation grows as Nampo Harvest Day approaches

With the theme ‘Global agriculture, locally!’, this year’s Nampo Harvest Day (Nampo) is expected to draw more than 70 000 visitors to Nampo Park in Bothaville from 13 to 16 May.

‘No need to panic over green longhorn grasshopper outbreaks’

Outbreaks of green longhorn grasshoppers, also known as katydids or bush crickets, were recently reported in several areas across Mpumalanga, including Aerorand, Rondebosch, Kanonkop, Emalahleni, and Middelburg.

US tariffs a major challenge for South African agriculture

US President Donald Trump announced on 2 April that he would impose at least a 10% tariff on all exports to the United States, with some 60 nations, including key trading partners like China, the European Union, Japan, and Vietnam, facing even higher duties.

Tractor power doubles in 20 years as demand for efficiency grows

South Africa’s tractor park has been growing steadily in size and power over the past 20 years, reflecting the need for greater efficiency, particularly in areas with short planting windows.

Foot-and-mouth disease spreads to Bergville, KZN

A new outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) has been confirmed in Bergville, KwaZulu-Natal, bringing the province's total to 147 active outbreaks out of the 165 reported in South Africa.
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