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Temporary Reinstatement Plan Set to Reopen Meiringspoort by December 2026

In a major development for the storm-battered agricultural corridors of the Western Cape, the provincial government has announced a temporary reinstatement plan to reopen the critical Meiringspoort (TR33/4) to traffic by December 2026. The announcement followed an oversight visit today by Premier Alan Winde, Infrastructure...

The Looming Hunger Crisis South Africa Cannot Afford to Ignore

South Africans consume roughly 3.4 million tons of wheat...

R1 Trillion Goal: Western Cape Launches Ambitious Export Strategy 2035

The domestic market alone is no longer enough to...

2026 Lamb Champs vereer Suid-Afrikaanse familieboere

Die hoogs verwagte 2026 Lamb Champs, aangebied deur Saai...

Western Cape Horses Gallop Back onto the Global Stage

A double-stroke of trade breakthroughs has placed the Western...

2026 World Jersey Tour Arrives in South Africa in September

The South African dairy sector is preparing to take center stage as Jersey SA, in collaboration with the World Jersey Cattle Bureau, welcomes international delegates for the highly anticipated World Jersey Tour from...

Operational Survival of the SA Wine Farm: Why Tech and Finance are the New Terroir

South Africa has spent decades perfecting the craft of viticulture. Our grape growers and winemakers are globally renowned for their technical mastery of soil, chemistry, and sensory analysis. Yet, as climate volatility intensifies...

Zomerlust Boutique Hotel Welcomes Paarl Interschools Visitors with a Stay That Gives Back

For generations of agricultural families, the road leads to Paarl every July. It is a pilgrimage rooted in heritage and family legacy. They travel from all over South Africa to watch the famous...

Foot-and-Mouth Disease Symposium Brings Global Experts to South Africa

Octavoscene (Pty) Ltd is set to host a landmark Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) Symposium on 31 July 2026 at the Heartfelt Arena in Pretoria. This intensive one-day session arrives at a critical juncture for...

New fynbos soil discovery could unlock secrets to natural soil health and fertilizer efficiency

A groundbreaking discovery in a Western Cape nature reserve has revealed a hidden ally for South African agriculture. Microbiologists from Stellenbosch University (SU) have discovered a completely new genus of soil bacteria that could change how we understand soil health, nutrient cycling, and natural crop resilience. The newly discovered species, named Dedyshia acidiphilia, belongs to a group of bacteria called Acidobacteriota. While these microbes are highly abundant in wild soils, they are notoriously difficult to study. This marks the first time a genus from this group has ever been successfully isolated and described in Southern Africa—a massive win for local agricultural science. Why this matters on the farm While microscopic discoveries can...