The Western Cape has moved from one climate extreme to another with breathtaking speed. On 1 May 2026, the province was warned of a dry winter ahead with dams at worrying levels; by 11 May, the provincial cabinet was welcoming a national disaster classification....
In a major escalation of the government's "war" against Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD), Minister of Agriculture John Steenhuisen has announced the arrival of an additional two million doses of the Dollvet vaccine...
The 2025/26 South African table grape season was a study in contrasts, defined by a record-breaking crop and severe logistical hurdles. At the Joint Grape Marketing Forum wrap-up session held in Paarl on...
Following a highly successful debut in 2025, Agri-Expo is once again calling on local producers to showcase their finest preserved products on a national stage. Entries are now officially open for the second...
Engen will once again partner with Grain SA at NAMPO Harvest Day 2026, taking place from 12–15 May at NAMPO Park in Bothaville. With a 40-year legacy supporting Grain SA, Engen continues to...
As South Africa moves through May 2026, the agricultural sector is defined by a sharp contrast between record-breaking production potential and a tightening fiscal vice. While macro-economic headwinds persist, the industry’s internal fundamentals tell a story of physical abundance. However, latest data suggests that this "harvest of plenty" is clashing with a defensive retreat in the winter crop sector, making operational efficiency the only remaining shield for farm-gate profitability.
A Harvest of Plenty Under Pressure
The Crop Estimates Committee (CEC), in its third production forecast released on 23 April 2026, confirmed that the summer grain and oilseed harvest remains robust. Despite regional variability, the forecast for maize and soybeans remains near...