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Talle Amerikaanse boere weet hulle kan nie sonder immigrante die werk gedoen kry nie, maar boere is diep bekommerd dat talle van sy landgenote glo hulle kan ook nie saam met mekaar leef nie. “As hulle nodig is, word hulle verwelkom. Wanneer hulle nie nodig is nie, wil hulle die immigrante uitskop. “In hierdie stadium weet die land nie dat hulle wél van hierdie werkers nodig het nie. Ekonome stem saam dat ʼn massa-deportasie boere en ander soos hy sonder genoeg werkers gaan laat om sy oes in te bring; dit kan voedseltekorte veroorsaak en kospryse die hoogte laat inskiet. Nagenoeg 2,4 miljoen mense werk in die Amerikaanse boerderybedryf; hiervan is 44% ongedokumenteerde immigrante, het ʼn opname van die departement van arbeid bevind.
According to the latest report from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, exports of wood and paper products dropped by 12%, amounting to a $64bn decrease, bringing the total to $482bn. The paper trade, in particular, continues to suffer due to the rise of digital media, contributing to this overall decline. Wood pulp - Global production of wood pulp declined by 2% to reach 193 million tonnes. In contrast, trade in wood pulp increased by 3% to reach a record level of 71 million tonnes.
’n Tekort aan mielies – veral witmielies vir menslike gebruik – het heeljaar in Suider-Afrika gedreig weens wydverspreide droogtetoestande. In sy finale produksieskatting in November het die nasionale oesskattingskomitee Suid- Afrika se kommersiële mielie-oes vir 2024 op 12,72 miljoen ton geraam, wat 22,56% laer is as die vorige seisoen se oes. Die produksieskatting vir witmielies is 6 miljoen ton en vir geelmielies 6,72 miljoen ton. So word mielies uitgevoer en die syfers klop nie. Dit lyk nie of Suid Afrika op die stadium 'n groot oes gaan insamel in 2025- en teen amper R7000 per ton gaan dit onbekostigbaar word omn te eet.
It’s expanding rapidly as businesses exploit more species for financial gain. Legal wildlife trade averaged US$220 billion (R4.11 trillion) per annum between 1997 and 2016. Legal wild animal exports originating from Africa are estimated to be worth US$245 million (R4.58 billion) each year. It is the largest exporter of species listed in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora in Africa. Over 3.1 million live wild animals were legally exported for commercial purposes between 2014 and 2024. The list includes reptiles, mammals and birds. It is also one of the leading countries for trophy hunting. The industry in South Africa is estimated to be worth $176.1 million (R3.29 billion) per year. More than 140 000 wild and captive bred animals were killed by foreign hunters in South Africa between 2018 and 2022. Asia, the US and Europe are the major export markets.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming crop management, where it performs tasks which were previously handled manually and also carries out risk assessment. Automated crop management employs big data analytics by relying on machine learning (ML) algorithms to predict climate changes, disease risks, and the optimum time for harvesting. This makes it possible for the farmers to prevent anything that might hinder the growth of the crop and also improve the yield of the crop. READ MORE
Brazil’s soybean and corn exports revealed contrasting performances in November, according to the latest Logistics Bulletin from the National Supply Company (Conab). Soybean exports faced a decline, while corn exports surged, bolstered by robust global demand. From January to November, soybean exports totaled 96.8 MMT, a drop from 101.8 MMT in the same period of 2023. READ MORE
After my first calendar year at the helm of Agri SA, I can say unequivocally that the passion and ingenuity of South African farmers is the driving force behind our global competitiveness. I have spent time with farmers in every corner of our country and have experienced first-hand the diversity and complexity of our country’s food system. READ MORE
IoT connected drones are another tool that the agricultural sector are using to monitor crops, livestock, weather and produce. Drones enable imaging as a method of field monitoring, the advantage of which, allow the ability to see in poor weather and light conditions, which satellite imaging may not be able to penetrate, increasing imaging accuracy. READ MORE
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In the first fifteen days of December 2024, there were eight farm attacks and three farm murders in South Africa.Farm attacks and murders in South Africa are often accompanied by extreme violence, torture and rape and are being openly fueled by black South African leaders in the country.
Vietnam’s coconut exports are rapidly gaining prominence as a high-value commodity. According to Nguyen Thi Thanh Thuy, director of Vietnam’s Department of Science, Technology and Environment, export revenues have surged from $180 million in 2010 to over $900 million in 2023. In 2024, this figure is projected to surpass $1 billion.
Precision agriculture is an important pillar of smart farming, which includes the use of data in enhancing farming methods. Precision agriculture helps to make real-time assessments of factors like soil, water, and crop health. The use of satellite imaging, GPS, and sensory technology enables the farmer to apply water, fertilizers, and pesticides appropriately, increasing production and minimizing wastage.
The biggest myths in agriculture are hurting your farm's productivity. (And it’s not what you’ve been told.)Many so-called "sustainable farming" practices aren’t as effective as they seem.They’re draining your farm’s resources, soil health, and long-term yields.
Wines of South Africa (WoSA) has announced the return of CapeWine, the country’s largest wine trade show, set to take place from 10-12 September 2025 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC).
The heatwave in most regions of South Africa is worrying – and if it persists, it may strain agricultural activity in some areas. So far, most agricultural regions in the country remain in fair.
Climate change and conflict are contributing to this problem. But I suggest that something more fundamental lies at the heart of the challenge: the ideas and plans used in the post-colonial period to guide how Africa produces food and seeks to reduce malnutrition.
According to the latest report from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, exports of wood and paper products dropped by 12%, amounting to a $64bn decrease, bringing the total to $482bn. The paper trade, in particular, continues to suffer due to the rise of digital media, contributing to this overall decline.
It’s expanding rapidly as businesses exploit more species for financial gain. Legal wildlife trade averaged US$220 billion (R4.11 trillion) per annum between 1997 and 2016. Legal wild animal exports originating from Africa are estimated to be worth US$245 million (R4.58 billion) each year.
The rise of lab-grown fods has sparked debates across the culinary and scientific worlds. From lab-grown meat to cultured dairy, the innovation is undeniable. But what about chocolate? Can lab-grown chocolate ever truly replicate the magic of the "real thing"?Traditional chocolate is a symphony of nature and nurture.
Talle Amerikaanse boere weet hulle kan nie sonder immigrante die werk gedoen kry nie, maar boere soos Joe del Bosque is diep bekommerd dat talle van sy landgenote glo hulle kan ook nie saam met mekaar leef nie.
Die Verenigde Nasies sê klimaatsverandering het in 2024 ‘n spoor van uiterste weer en rekordhitte gelaat en versoek die wêreld om af te wyk van die weg na ondergang. Die VN se weer- en klimaatsagentskap, die Wêreld Weerkunde-organisasie, sê hierdie jaar gaan die warmste jaar op rekord wees en sluit ‘n dekade van ongekende hitte af. Die VN-hoof Antonio Guterres sê dit is ‘n bewys van klimaat-ineenstorting.
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AMT- REPORT
Product Name |
Price |
Quantity Type |
Date |
Change |
Previous Price |
White maize |
R 6 780,00 |
per Ton |
2024-12-27 |
0.00 % |
R 6 780,00 |
Yellow maize |
R 5 395,00 |
per Ton |
2024-12-27 |
0.17 % |
R 5 386,00 |
Soybeans |
R 9 100,00 |
per Ton |
2024-12-27 |
0.00 % |
R 9 100,00 |
Sunflower seed |
R 10 312,00 |
per Ton |
2024-12-27 |
0.00 % |
R 10 312,00 |
Wheat |
R 5 942,00 |
per Ton |
2024-12-27 |
3.41 % |
R 5 746,00 |
Sorghum (IPP) |
R 5 288,00 |
per Ton |
2024-12-13 |
0.00 % |
R 5 288,00 |
A Farmer's Plea: Understanding the Harsh Reality of Drought
If you haven't walked in the worn-out boots of a farmer, you can't begin to comprehend the relentless struggle of living with drought.
Have you ever invested your life savings into the earth, only to watch it wither away under the scorching sun? Have you endured the agony of waiting for rain that never comes, clinging to useless weather forecasts that promise hope but deliver nothing?
Have you faced the daunting task of appeasing creditors, who demand payment for seeds, fertilizers, and equipment, even as your crops shrivel and die? Do you know the feeling of desperation that grips your heart as you watch your livelihood disintegrate before your eyes?
If not, then you can't truly understand the devastating impact of drought on farmers, their families, and their communities.
Drought is more than just a lack of rain; it's a merciless thief that steals away your income, your security, and your sense of purpose. It's a constant reminder that, no matter how hard you work, you're always at the mercy of forces beyond your control.
So, before you offer solutions or sympathies, take a moment to walk in our shoes. Feel the weight of our worries, the depth of our despair, and the resilience of our spirit.
Only then can you begin to understand the true meaning of drought and the unyielding determination of those who face it head-on, season after season.