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  • Agricultural land: Asset, investment or consumption?- South Africa

    There is currently much talk about the value of agricultural land and the fact that land prices seem to have decreased during 2017/2018.

  • World's largest urban farm to open – on a Paris rooftop

    It’s a warm afternoon in late spring and before us rows of strawberry plants rustle in the breeze as the scent of fragrant herbs wafts across the air. Nearby, a bee buzzes lazily past.

  • Future farmers will insist on data-sharing among service providers.

    I can well see how farmers in five years’ time will insist on interaction between data providers, service providers and consultants visiting their farms,” says Coenraad Fraenkel, CEO of Agrimotion Consulting, soon to be based at the University of Stellenbosch’s AgroHub at Welgevallen experimental farm, where they are the only commercial consultancy present amid leading research institutes.

  • Demand for animal protein will continue to rise.

    As the world’s population grows, demand for animal protein will continue to rise. To meet this demand sustainably, within planetary limits, will be a big challenge. Do you think it’s an impossible challenge? We don’t.

  • THE FUTURE OF FAMILY FARMING

    Family farmers provide a rich contribution to food security, yet public policies and investments are vital to support them.

  • Regenerative Agriculture’ Is All the Rage, but It’s Not Going to Fix Our Food System

    Decades of industrial agriculture have caused environmental and social damage across the globe.

  • The farmers boosting crops with electricity

    The translucent orange cubes jiggle temptingly under the grow lights, looking for all the world like exotic confectionery, somewhere between gummy bears and Turkish delight.

  • How a wobbly earth and green Sahara led to the spread of humans

    It’s an interesting tale, and it takes place in the hot, arid Sahara Desert in Africa.

  • How Syngenta is teaching the world new ways to farm

    In the green revolution that began in the 1960s, farmers were encouraged to use new high-yielding seeds, nurture them with chemical fertilizers, and protect them from powerful herbicides and pesticides. Agricultural output increased by as much as 100%, and that rescued hundreds of millions of people from starvation.

  • There Were Good Times and Bad Times”: 6 Inspiring Stories of Farmers Living the Dollar Dream-

    South Africans are increasingly looking abroad for better opportunities, with America's farming industry becoming a popular choice.

  • Starter Fertilizers Market to Surpass USD 14.2 billion by 2034

    The global starter fertilizers market was valued at USD 8.6 billion in 2024 and is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 5.3% to reach USD 14.2 billion by 2034, according to recent report by Global Market Insights Inc.

  • Large Increase in Machinery Costs Suggests Need to Reconsider Machinery Purchase Decisions

    Between 2021 and 2023, prices of new agricultural equipment increased by over 20%, resulting in similar increases in machinery costs on farms. To remain competitive, farmers may wish to reassess machinery management strategies, particularly when older machinery needs to be replaced.

  • WEEKEND-VIEWPOINT- Do City People Really Understand What South African Farmers Face?

    Most South Africans who live in towns and cities have never spent a night on a remote farm.
  • WEEKEND-VIEWPOINT- Humanity and Authenticity make for Effective Conversations

    Public trust in institutions—whether politics, business, nonprofits, mainstream media, or even social media—has significantly eroded over the past decade, largely due to the rampant spread of disinformation and bizarre falsehoods amplified by social platforms.
  • WEEKEND-VIEWPOINT- South Africa enters 2026 carrying a heavy burden of unresolved problems.

    South Africa enters 2026 carrying a heavy burden of unresolved problems. The government keeps rolling out new laws and proposals, often as distractions from the real crises that get pushed aside.
  • WEEKEND-VIEWPOINT- South Africa’s wine industry stands at a pivotal turning point as it enters 2026

    South Africa’s wine industry stands at a pivotal turning point as it enters 2026 and looks toward the next decade.
  • WEEKEND-VIEWPOINT- What Foot and Mouth cost our Farmers and consumers in South Africa

    The ongoingfoot-and-mouth disease (FMD / bek-en-klouseer) outbreak in South Africa, which escalated dramatically in 2025 and continues into early 2026, has inflicted severe economic damage on farmers, the livestock sector, and consumers, compounded by recent heavy rains in key areas like Limpopo and Mpumalanga.
  • WEEKEND-VIEWPOINT- The high Gold price and the The World Economic Forum's (WEF) latest Global Risks Report

    The gold price has surged to record highs of around $4,800–$4,900 per ounce in late January 2026, with many analysts forecasting it could climb to $5,000 or even $5,400 later this year.
  • WEEKEND-VIEWPOINT- South Africa's ongoing (FMD) crisis has indeed created a stark divide within the agricultural sector. 1st February 2026

    South Africa's ongoing foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) crisis has indeed created a stark divide within the agricultural sector, pitting advocates for private-sector involvement against the government's insistence on centralised control.
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  • A Cape Town research project suggests hydroponic farming could improve urban food security in water-scarce cities, particularly in low-income areas. The study, based on interviews with trained farmers in Langa, found that hydroponics uses far less water and space than traditional agriculture, allows year-round production, and delivers faster, more reliable yields.
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