Kenyan farmer David Waweru left his pilot career to produce coffee on the family farm. He spoke to Farmer’s Weekly about ...
The Eastern Cape Development Corporation is investing R2,8 million in seven lobster-farming co-ops under the Tsweleni Rock Lobster Project in Port St Johns. The funds are aimed at enhancing product ...
With the conflict-affected Middle Eastern trading environment becoming increasingly complex and uncertain, Farmer’s Weekly spoke to a South African fruit exporter and a Saudi Arabia-based importer ...
On its second day, the 11th Agritec Africa International Exhibition & Conference, held from 11 to 13 March at Johannesburg’s Gallagher Convention Centre, focused on supply chain optimisation, smart ...
South African agriculture generated R341 million in daily foreign exchange in 2025, surpassing the combined daily earnings of ...
Early signs of diesel shortages at South African fuel stations are sparking concern in the agriculture sector, even as ...
Tackling Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) and the new risks to producers stemming from the Middle East conflict were among the ...
The International Conference on Agriculture Sciences (ICAS 2026) will bring together researchers, industry leaders and policymakers in Bologna, Italy, from 21 to 23 October 2026 to discuss agroecology ...
Carel van Niekerk Jr of Piket Implements spoke to Petri de Beer about the recent hemp trials in which the company ...
Mushroom production is inherently the practice of expanding mycelium. But since wanted and unwanted fungi flourish under the ...
The 2026 Eastern Cape Budget Speech, delivered by MEC for Finance Mlungisi Mvoko on 13 March, highlighted the provincial ...
The ongoing war in the Middle East, which has disrupted shipping in the Strait of Hormuz and Bab el-Mandeb, has far-reaching consequences for South African fruit exports.