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BY: David Richard Walwyn. Rolling blackouts are costing South Africa dearly. The electricity crisis is a barrier to growth, destroys investor confidence and handicaps almost every economic activity. It has raised input costs for producers and retailers and has... Articles, Arts and Culture, Corporate Social Investment and Donors
Bioscience and technology in agriculture will come under the spotlight at Africa Agri Tech taking place at the Sun Arena in Pretoria from 14-16 March 2023. Attendees will have the opportunity to gain a strategic overview of the impact of scientific and technological... Articles, Arts and Culture, Corporate Social Investment and Donors
Issued By: Yehbaby Marketing Creatives. In a first for South African media, the multi-award-winning agriculture news publication Food For Mzansi now invites avid gamers, including farmers, to play along on its own virtual farm called Food For Mzansi Minecraft World.... Articles, Articles, Arts and Culture
BY: Amanda Mkhize. As a way of stimulating local economic activity, a small agricultural co-operative, owned by six young emerging farmers, is receiving business development mentorship and funding aimed at establishing a more sustainable entity. After originally... Articles, Arts and Culture, Civil Society
By: Mpofu Sthandile In farming, soil is everything, says agroecologist Tarirai Mpofu, adviser to ForAfrika, the continent’s largest indigenous nongovernmental organisation. ForAfrika’s main strategy is to work with 20-million Africans so as to ensure that by 2032,... Articles, Articles, Arts and Culture, Education
By : Polly Ericksen and Laura Cramer It’s a common scene across many African countries’ rural areas: cows grazing peacefully. But, by 2050, heat stress induced by climate change may drastically alter this familiar picture. Findings from the International...