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Wednesday, July 15, 2026

2026 Lamb Champs vereer Suid-Afrikaanse familieboere

Die hoogs verwagte 2026 Lamb Champs, aangebied deur Saai (Suider-Afrikaanse Agri Inisiatief), is amptelik gereed om die absolute beste van Suid-Afrikaanse skaapboerdery by drie groot streekfeeste te vier. Hierdie gewilde gesinsfees is veel meer as net ’n koskompetisie; dit is ’n vrolike, egte viering...

Operational Survival of the SA Wine Farm: Why Tech and Finance are the New Terroir

South Africa has spent decades perfecting the craft of...

Cape Town Port Transitions from Past Failures to Live Recovery

To protect the Western Cape’s multi-billion-rand agricultural export sector,...

Grain SA Champions Producer Viability at HRC Food Systems Hearing

At the South African Human Rights Commission’s (HRC) National...

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

South African agriculture has entered a new era now...

Western Cape Horses Gallop Back onto the Global Stage

A double-stroke of trade breakthroughs has placed the Western Cape equine industry back on the global stage, promising to inject millions into the rural agricultural economy and secure thousands of local jobs. Following a...

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...

From Trash to Table: Shoprite’s 300th Food Garden Roots a Circular Revolution in Bredasdorp

In the agricultural sector, we often talk about sustainability in terms of massive commercial shifts, carbon credits, and high-tech yields. But sometimes, the most profound agricultural revolution is happening right at the fence...

Stellenbosch Wine Routes Marks 55 Years of Viticultural Leadership

When South Africa’s foundational Wine of Origin (WO) legislation was formally established, it formalized what local producers already knew: the unique intersection of decomposed granite soils, shale-rich mountain slopes, and the maritime cooling breezes of False Bay makes Stellenbosch a global viticultural powerhouse. This year, as Stellenbosch Wine Routes celebrates its 55th anniversary, the upcoming Wine Town Stellenbosch (25 July – 2 August) serves as more than a lifestyle showcase. It is a masterclass in agricultural resilience, structural evolution, and economic value creation. What began in 1971 as a visionary network of three estate pioneers has grown into a collective representing more than 200 producers across eight distinct, legally demarcated...