RecruitAgri is in the process of recruiting Agriculture graduates for the year 2020. They are seeking applications from self-motivated, passionate farming graduates...
Internationally, about 97% of farms are family-owned which begs the question of whether the term ‘corporate farm’ exists. A simple random search...
Deputy President David Mabuza on 15 August chaired the 2nd Inter-Ministerial Committee Meeting on Land Reform at the Union Buildings, Pretoria. This...
The domestic avocado industry has grown significantly from the early 1970s, with plantings of around 2 000 hectares in 1970 increasing to...
Thanks to technology, today’s farmers are able to save time and money. Sophisticated agriculture technology such as Geographic Information System (GIS) is...
The Agricultural Research Council is set to host the Agri Indaba from 29 – 30 August 2019 at Irene ARC Campus. Accordingly,...
Not many emerging farmers are aware of the existence of Agricultural Industry Trusts housed niggardly at the National Agricultural Marketing Council. The...
Lack of financial muscle has always been a stumbling block to the success of most smallholder farmers. But this can change as...
A chemical spillage over the weekend into Msunduzi River in Kwazulu-Natal has caused immense concern among the livestock farmers in the area....
On 8 August 2019, Grain SA officially released a statement on unauthorised farms collections by “trucks loading grains on farmers.” Grain SA...