The Durban High Court’s decision on 17 June 2026, to grant Tongaat Hulett Limited’s (THL) joint Business Rescue Practitioners (BRPs) leave to withdraw their provisional liquidation application marks a dramatic turning point. A move originally launched as a painful last resort has been averted...
The latest retail trade sales data from Statistics South Africa points to a lean 1.3% year-on-year increase for April 2026. While a 1.3% uptick might satisfy economists looking for signs of broad economic...
The fifth national Karoo Winter Wool Festival officially returns from 3 to 4 July 2026, setting up camp 15km outside Middelburg on the fully operational sheep farm, Dwarsvlei Karoo Guest Farm. As a...
South Africa and Italy have taken an important step towards strengthening agricultural cooperation, with the inaugural South Africa-Italy Agribusiness Forum in Somerset West creating a platform for deeper trade, investment and technology partnerships...
The Western Cape’s blueberry sector has transformed into one of South Africa’s most explosive export success stories, commanding over 60% of the nation’s total output. Driven by high global demand across Europe and...
It was in Gqeberha, at the Boardwalk ICC, where the South African agricultural value chain gathered from 3 to 5 June 2026, for the annual Agbiz Congress. Held under the theme “Embracing Collaboration,” the three-day event moved decisively past standard policy rhetoric. Delegates, agribusiness executives, and economic analysts directly confronted the domestic operational bottlenecks, structural financing deficits, and geopolitical realities limiting the sector’s expansion.
While political addresses acknowledged the sector's resilience—further highlighted by an estimated 3 million tonnes of maize exports projected for the new season—the true value of the congress lay in exposing the friction between world-class commercial performance and domestic structural failure.
The Perishable Clock vs Logistical Bureaucracy
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