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A New Dawn for Public-Private Trust in South African Agriculture

South African agriculture has entered a new era now that the long-running and destructive standoff over the control of the country’s biosecurity is officially over. On July 9, 2026, a historic out-of-court settlement was reached in Pretoria between the National Department of Agriculture and...

Zomerlust Boutique Hotel Welcomes Paarl Interschools Visitors with a Stay That Gives Back

For generations of agricultural families, the road leads to...

Foot-and-Mouth Disease Symposium Brings Global Experts to South Africa

Octavoscene (Pty) Ltd is set to host a landmark...

New fynbos soil discovery could unlock secrets to natural soil health and fertilizer efficiency

A groundbreaking discovery in a Western Cape nature reserve...

As Rooibos demand grows, safeguarding its origin matters more than ever

The global appetite for South Africa’s indigenous miracle brew...

Livestock Set for a Historic Return at NAMPO ALFA 2026

South Africa's agricultural sector has received a major boost ahead of the spring season. Livestock farmers, breeders, and industry role players can officially look forward to the highly anticipated return of live animals...

Navigating South Africa’s Agricultural Horizon: The Late 2026 Event Calendar

The second half of 2026 marks a high-stakes, transformative period for South African agriculture. Faced with shifting global market demands, tightening international biosecurity frameworks, and the rapid on-farm adoption of artificial intelligence and...

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

The landscape of South Africa’s premium livestock and equine agriculture has undergone a major shift following the formal announcement that Klawervlei Stud has changed hands. The multi-award-winning Bonnievale establishment, widely regarded as a...

A New Era for Agriculture as Aucamp Steps In

In a swift shift within the Government of National Unity (GNU) cabinet, Minister Willie Aucamp has officially taken the reins of the Department of Agriculture. The move follows a significant Cabinet reshuffle by...

Why India’s Changing Tariff Landscape is a Must-Watch for South African Fruit Growers

For decades, South African apple and pear producers have enjoyed a strong reputation in global markets, built on a foundation of exceptional quality, consistency, and value. Among these export destinations, India has rapidly emerged as a crown jewel, particularly for high-coloured Gala varieties. However, a shifting international trade landscape means that what worked yesterday might not be enough to sustain the industry tomorrow. A recent delegation of South African agricultural stakeholders to Mumbai highlighted both the massive potential of the Indian market and a looming threat to South Africa’s competitive edge: a widening tariff disadvantage. For local growers looking to safeguard their long-term profitability, understanding this shifting dynamic is critical. The...