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NAMPO Cape 2026: Bredasdorp to Host Winter Grain Region’s Premier Agricultural Event

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 year’s event highlights the vital partnerships across the agricultural value chain...

Breede River Valley Landmark: Klawervlei Stud Enters New Era After Historic Acquisition

The landscape of South Africa’s premium livestock and equine...

A New Era for Agriculture as Aucamp Steps In

In a swift shift within the Government of National...

NERSA-ondersoek bevestig kommer oor elektrisiteitstariewe

AgriSA verwelkom die amptelike publikasie van die Nasionale Energiereguleerder...

Mapping Future Farm-to-Flight Efficiency: The Strategic Agri-Vision for Cape Winelands Airport

The future landscape of Western Cape agricultural logistics is being systematically mapped out. Cape Winelands Airport and Stellenbosch University (SU) have finalized a strategic cooperation agreement aimed at driving innovation under the shared...

Western Cape Economy Outperforms National Growth

The Western Cape economy has once again demonstrated its remarkable resilience, outperforming national economic growth in the first quarter of 2026. According to the latest Gross Domestic Product (GDP) data, the provincial economy...

Agri-Expo Says Agricultural Shows Remain the Heartbeat of Rural Communities

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. This was...

Swartland Marks 40 Years of Agricultural Innovation

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...

Western Cape Agriculture: The Hard Road Back After Catastrophic Flooding

Following a preliminary assessment on 11 June 2026, which revealed a staggering provincial damage bill of over R9 billion, the Western Cape agricultural community continues to grapple with the aftermath of May’s unprecedented storms. Initial figures shared by Premier Alan Winde confirmed that the agricultural sector bore the heaviest brunt, sustaining more than R5.2 billion in damages—accounting for over half of the province's total destruction cost. Today, as oversight assessments resume, the true human and economic toll is coming to light while rural communities fight to find their normal again. A Steadily Escalating Damage Bill As isolated areas become accessible, the true cost of destruction threatens to swallow the province’s entire...