South Africa -Weeklikse Landbou Nuusoorsig - Weekly Agriculture News Summary 12th February 2025
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The United States Government has stopped all aid to South Africa after President Trump claimed the country was confiscating land and mistreating certain classes of people. On Feb. 7, the president signed an executive order freezing financial aid to the African country.
The second round of our initiative that prepares the platform for women in the broader agricultural sector to share their views, opinions and ideas will soon be kicking off. Are you ready
The vegetable project at the Noga’s Post settlement outside Thaba’Nchu in the Free State, which was undertaken by the community, Kgosi (queen) Gaboilelwe Moroka, AfriForum and Saai, recently produced 800 kg of onions.
A unique ‘designer biochar’ made from waste can remove up to 41% of the fertilizer pollution flowing off of agricultural fields, a new study reveals. What’s more, it shows that this phosphorus-enriched material can then be sprinkled back onto farm fields, returning nutrients to the soil and enhancing the potential for circular fertilizer to reform our food systems.
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