The 2025 season has marked a major turning point for South Africa’s Flash Gala apple industry, with growers reporting improved fruit quality, stronger market acceptance and increased production volumes. After years of addressing challenges such as uneven maturity and quality inconsistencies, the variety is...
As South Africa marks Youth Month, Land Bank is calling for renewed focus on removing the barriers that prevent young people from participating meaningfully in agriculture.
While agriculture remains one of the country's most...
A Special Western Cape Government Cabinet meeting, chaired by Premier Alan Winde on Thursday, 11 June 2026, has revealed the catastrophic financial toll of the severe weather systems that battered the province in...
The relationship between agriculture and conservation took centre stage recently as WWF South Africa's Conservation Champion programme celebrated 20 years of environmental stewardship within the wine industry. The milestone event, held at Houw...
A Walker Bay estate refreshes its most familiar wines and points visitors toward something rarer in the press shed.
The lighthouse at Benguela Cove stands beside the winery, a modest white tower on the...
A fresh shift in American trade policy has put South Africa’s export sector on high alert, though local industry leaders are reacting with a sense of measured relief rather than panic. The development follows a major global investigation by the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) that introduces new tariff structures for dozens of trading partners.
The Background: A Global Forced Labour Probe
On 2 June 2026, the USTR officially concluded a sweeping Section 301 investigation. The probe focused on whether foreign nations effectively prevent goods produced with forced labour from entering their domestic supply chains.
The U.S. issued adverse findings against 60 countries, representing nearly all of its import...