When South Africa’s foundational Wine of Origin (WO) legislation was formally established, it formalized what local producers already knew: the unique intersection of decomposed granite soils, shale-rich mountain slopes, and the maritime cooling breezes of False Bay makes Stellenbosch a global viticultural powerhouse. This...
The premier agricultural event in the winter grain region, NAMPO Cape 2026, is set to take place from 9 to 12 September 2026 at Bredasdorp Park. Under the theme "Together We Grow," this...
AgriSA verwelkom die amptelike publikasie van die Nasionale Energiereguleerder van Suid-Afrika (NERSA) se Konsep Markondersoekverslag oor vaste koste en Eskom se Kleinhandeltariefplan (RTP). Vir Suid-Afrika se primêre voedselprodusente is hierdie verslag nie bloot...
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...
Agricultural shows continue to play a vital role in South Africa's rural landscape, serving as platforms that promote agriculture, stimulate local economies, support tourism, and strengthen the social fabric of farming communities.
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The Swartland Wine & Olive Route is celebrating a remarkable milestone in 2026 as it marks 40 years since its establishment. Over four decades, the region has transformed itself from relative anonymity into one of South Africa’s most recognised wine-producing regions, helping to spark a wine revolution that continues to influence the industry today.
Established in 1986, the Swartland Wine & Olive Route was among the country’s earliest organised wine routes. At the time, however, the region was largely associated with bulk wine production and fortified wines. It also had little reputation as a producer of quality olives.
Few could have predicted that the Swartland would become a showcase for innovation,...