AGRICULTURAL PANEL HAS DIFFICULT TASK- Fanie Brink.

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"The advisory panel appointed by the president, mr Cyril Ramaphosa, to support and advise the Interministerial Committee on Land Reform has a very difficult task to provide, on the one hand, certain perspectives and models of land policy to the Committee within the context of the sustained inequality in land ownership in the country and in the light of unsatisfactory land and agricultural reform in recent years. 


PRESS RELEASE GOVERNMENT'S ECONOMIC POLICY THE PROBLEM

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The economy will not recover as long as the ANC continues with its socialist and communist political and economic systems that destroy economic growth and prosperity. Therefore, a short-term stimulus and recovery package will not make any difference because economic growth is a long-term process that must be based on economic principles, "says independent economist, Fanie Brink.


African Real Estate & Infrastructure Summit to focus on affordable housing, mixed use projects, new tech in property

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Affordable housing, mixed use development projects and the impact of new technology and the Internet of Things on the commercial, industrial and residential landscape are just some of the topics of discussion on the future of the South African property sector at the upcoming African Real Estate & Infrastructure Summit that returns to Sandton from 11-12 October.
Some 200 property professionals are expected to attend this award-winning real estate event.


DECIDUOUS FRUIT INDUSTRY CELEBRATES COMMITMENT AND PERSEVERANCE DESPITE DIFFICULT SEASON

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The South African deciduous fruit industry presented its awards for outstanding performance in agriculture at the 43rd annual gala evening on 14 September 2018. Deciduous fruit includes apples, pears, apricots, peaches, nectarines, plums and prunes, cherries, table grapes and dried grapes - grown mainly in the Western Cape. The deciduous fruit industry survived a challenging season which makes the positive commitment and perseverance of agriculturists in this trying time especially worthy.