The second half of 2026 marks a high-stakes, transformative period for South African agriculture. Faced with shifting global market demands, tightening international biosecurity frameworks, and the rapid on-farm adoption of artificial intelligence and automation, producers cannot afford to operate in isolation.
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In the agricultural sector, we often talk about sustainability in terms of massive commercial shifts, carbon credits, and high-tech yields. But sometimes, the most profound agricultural revolution is happening right at the fence...
In a swift shift within the Government of National Unity (GNU) cabinet, Minister Willie Aucamp has officially taken the reins of the Department of Agriculture. The move follows a significant Cabinet reshuffle by...
The highly anticipated 31st Commonwealth Agriculture Conference has officially launched its preliminary programme, marking a major milestone for the international agricultural community. For the first time in history, this prestigious event will be...
Grain SA has released a new briefing note outlining what it believes are five key factors overlooked by the International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa (ITAC) in its recent wheat tariff decision.
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To rescue the Western Cape’s multi-billion-rand agricultural export sector, South Africa must transition from endless logistical challenges to immediate operational execution.
The publication of the World Bank and S&P Global Container Port Performance Index (CPPI) brought a heavy truth to light: out of 400 global container gateways, the Port of Cape Town ranked 400th. Driven by complex infrastructure and equipment bottlenecks, container vessels have historically spent an average of 44% of their total port time sitting stationary at outer anchorage waiting for a berth, rather than loading high-value cargo.
For years, this logistics crisis has been caught in a cycle of frustration. Various stakeholders point to severe seasonal winds, capital underinvestment,...