The landscape of South African agriculture is undergoing a quiet but powerful transformation. From 20 to 24 April 2026, a high-level Dutch delegation—comprising researchers, farmers, policy experts, and tech innovators—traversed Gauteng and the Western Cape to cement a partnership focused on one goal: scaling...
In a move to fortify the Western Cape’s agricultural backbone against a "triple threat" of regional and global risks, Premier Alan Winde chaired an extended Premier’s Coordinating Forum (PCF) on Tuesday, 28 April...
‘n Handgemaakte burrata van Puglia Cheese in Somerset-Wes is as die 2026 Suid-Afrikaanse Suiwelproduk van die Jaar aangewys tydens die SA Suiwelkampioenskappe wat op Donderdag, 23 April 2026 by Nederburg in die Paarl...
This May, South Africa’s most expressive cultivar takes center stage as wine lovers across the country toast to International Sauvignon Blanc Day on Friday, 1 May 2026. Far more than a single-day celebration,...
In a dramatic turn of events at the KwaZulu-Natal High Court, the looming liquidation of sugar giant Tongaat Hulett (THL) has been temporarily averted. A last-minute funding agreement between the company and the...
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 agreement cements a partnership that is as much about moving high-value perishables as it is about moving people.
The MoU, signed by Afzal Parambil (Emirates) and Wrenelle Stander (Wesgro), directly supports the province’s Growth for Jobs Strategy, providing a vital link between local producers and lucrative international markets.
Direct Access to High-Value Markets
A key component of the agreement is the focus on growth markets in the GCC...