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Friday, April 17, 2026

Enhanced Connectivity: Emirates-Wesgro Deal to Support Western Cape Agri-Exports

While the primary headlines of the newly signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Emirates and Wesgro focus on tourism, the implications for the Western Cape’s agricultural sector are equally profound. Signed during the recently concluded Africa’s World Travel Market (WTM) in Cape Town, the...

From Soil to Shipping: The R10 Per Litre Reality Check

For South African grain producers, the financial mathematics of...

Final Call: 48 Hours to Shape the “War on FMD” Vaccination Scheme

The clock is ticking for South Africa’s livestock producers....

The April Waiting Game: Can SA Agriculture Weather the New “Section 301” Storm?

A year ago, South Africa’s agricultural sector braced for...

South African Agriculture Carves a New Path

In the opening months of 2026, a profound shift...

Goss’s Wilt Now in 8 Provinces—KZN the Only “Clean” Zone Left

Goss’s Wilt is a destructive bacterial disease caused by Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. nebraskensis that primarily targets maize, threatening yield by causing severe leaf blighting and systemic wilting. As of April 2026, the Department...

Transnet Port Terminals Firms Up Infrastructure for 2026 Citrus Surge

As the South African citrus industry prepares to move an estimated 210 million cartons to over 100 global markets, the spotlight has shifted firmly onto port readiness. Following a record-breaking 2025 season that...

Dutch Innovation Mission: Bridging the Gap in Regenerative Agriculture

A high-level delegation from the Netherlands consisting of twelve specialized companies, researchers, and agricultural experts is set to arrive in South Africa this month. Running from 20 to 24 April 2026, the mission...

Rovic: Planting for Profit

As the season progresses and crops establish across South Africa’s main grain-producing regions, the results of planting decisions begin to show. Whether conditions are dry or favourable, one factor consistently separates average fields...

Western Cape Allocates R22 Million to Support Livestock Farmers Amid Dry Conditions

The Western Cape Department of Agriculture (WCDoA) has approved R22 million in risk reduction relief to provide critical fodder support to livestock farmers affected by ongoing dry grazing conditions linked to climate variability. Extended periods of limited rainfall have placed severe pressure on grazing veld across several regions of the province, negatively affecting livestock condition and placing farm sustainability at risk. “Our livestock farmers are under real pressure due to prolonged dry conditions,” said provincial Minister of Agriculture, Economic Development and Tourism, Ivan Meyer. “This intervention is about acting early to protect herds, livelihoods, and grazing resources. We cannot allow short-term climate shocks to undermine the long-term sustainability of agriculture in...