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Tuesday, August 18, 2026

AGOA Lifeline: Why South Africa’s $500m US Market Remains Non-Negotiable

The United States Senate’s overwhelming 90–6 vote to extend the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) through December 2028 delivers crucial relief to South Africa’s agricultural sector. While the extension must still clear the US House of Representatives and receive presidential assent, South Africa’s...

NAMPO Cape 2026 Celebrates Rural Life and Floral Splendour

Agriculture, community, and the natural beauty of the Cape...

Grain SA Delivers JSE Petition as Soybean Pricing Dispute Escalates

South African grain producers took their grievances directly to...

Agriculture’s Future still belongs to Human Hands

Digital tools and AI are accelerating modern agriculture—but human...

Grain SA Organises Protest March Over JSE Soybean Pricing Shift

South Africa’s primary grain producer body, Grain SA, is...

Farm-Gate Success, Macro Failure: Inside the BFAP 2026 Baseline

The newly released BFAP 2026 Baseline reveals that South Africa’s agricultural sector continues to outpace the national economy, expanding at an average rate of 3% annually since 2012 compared to less than 1%...

South Africa Celebrates Inaugural Annual Citrus Day

A historic chapter was written for South African agriculture on 11 August 2026 as the Citrus Growers Association of Southern Africa (CGA) hosted the inaugural Annual Citrus Day at the Bydidam Resort in...

Landmark China Export Deal Highlights Broader JSE Pricing Debate

Just weeks after Grain SA warned that the Johannesburg Stock Exchange’s (JSE) single-reference pricing model fails to account for actual physical grain flows, market developments have provided a striking real-world case in point. The...

Waarom produsente stresbestuur in ’n tyd van weeruiterstes moet herdink

Doeltreffende stresbeheer raak toenemend noodsaaklik terwyl uiterste weerstoestande Suid-Afrikaanse landbou bedreig – van 45 °C-hitte wat sitrusboorde in Citrusdal verskroei tot swaar reën wat vrugset in tafeldruifwingerde ontwrig. Produsente raak al hoe meer...

The Growing Power of Biological Inputs in SA

As South African farmers increasingly turn to regenerative practices to restore soil health and improve input efficiency, natural biological solutions are moving from alternative remedies to mainstream farm management tools. Among these, EM1 (Effective Microorganisms) and EM1 Animal Probiotic are gaining ground across multiple agricultural sectors for their ability to enhance soil biology, plant resilience, and livestock performance. Developed around a syndicate of beneficial microorganisms—including lactic acid bacteria, yeasts, photosynthetic bacteria, and fermenting fungi—EM1 accelerates the breakdown of organic matter in the soil, unlocking vital nutrients for plant uptake. Boosting Nursery and Crop Vitality For Marius Langenhoven, owner of Radical Seedlings CC, incorporating biological inputs has become routine. Langenhoven blends EM1 with worm...