Can Farmers Reverse Climate Change and Save the World?      What will it take to make Africa food secure?       VIEWPOINT- South African Agriculture and Farmers performance       FMD outbreak in South Africa sparks urgent biosecurity plan.      The science of weather forecasting: what it takes and why it’s so hard to get right      South Africa -Weeklikse Landbou Nuusoorsig - Weekly Agriculture News Summary 12th November 2025      Weekly Health News Quanlim Life LifeIselect -12th November 2025       The Science of Aging Wine Under Screw Cap      Don’t Expect Robots to Take Everyone’s Job      Land is Africa’s best hope for climate adaptation: it must be the focus at COP30     
Quanlim
Mine for Sale
Farming PortalFarming PortalFarming Portal
  • Home
  • Farming News
    • South Africa
    • Africa
    • All News
    • Downloads
    • Agri Writers Competition
    • News Article Submission
    • International News
    • Womens Insight Competition
    • Viewpoint
  • Agri Index
  • Agri World
    • Diary and Dates
  • Farminglifestyle
    • Agri Women
    • Food and Health
    • Who is who in farming
    • Farmers Community programs
    • Agri Tourism
  • All Agri News
    • News of the Day
    • Press Release
    • Editorials
    • Advertorial
    • Promotional- Writers awards- Women's Voice
    • Advertise Rates
    • Agri News Net
    • Markets
    • Video’s
    • Podcasts
    • News - Other Languages
    • Nuus/Artikels - Afrikaans
  • Agri Shop
    • Farms for sale
    • Machinery For Sale
    • Livestock For Sale
    • Other Sales
  • Contact Us
Quanlim life Main
Temple Foods
Flexbox Links
Podcast AGRI NEWS NET
Finance available
Marketing Left
  • OVERVIEW GLOBAL STONEFRUIT MARKET

    The Northern Hemisphere is slowly moving towards autumn. This spells the end of the stone fruit seasons. The hot, sunny weather experienced in the summer months have had consequences for the market. Yet, traders in most countries are satisfied with the results. Canadian cherry farmers have benefited from the trade war between the USA and China. Australian exporters have shifted their focus to the Asian markets.

  • World is plundering Africa's wealth of 'billions of dollars a year'

    More wealth leaves Africa every year than enters it – by more than $40bn (£31bn) – according to research that challenges “misleading” perceptions of foreign aid.

  • UN warns of effects of continued risings temperatures

    A report released by the United Nations (UN) Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has found that if the world continues to warm at its current rate, global temperatures will rise by 1,5°C between 2030 and 2052.

  • Limiting Fake Meat Disruption-

    Yaakov Nahmias believes your days as a beef producer are numbered. Whether he and a cavalry of other alternative meat proponents are right might depend on you. 

  • How close are we to ZeroHunger?- World

    There is more than enough food produced in the world to feed everyone, yet 815 million people go hungry. As reflected in Sustainable Development Goal 2 (SDG 2), one of the greatest challenges the world faces is how to ensure that a growing global population - projected to rise to around 10 billion by 2050 – has enough food to meet their nutritional needs.

  • Urgent Action Needed to Maintain Good Water Quality

    Water is an essential resource for human survival. Not just because our body is made up of 60% water, but this resource is essential to producing food, clothing, and many everyday products, and even computers.

  • OVERVIEW GLOBAL ORANGE MARKET -March 2020

    Due to the large-scale COVID-19 outbreak worldwide, the demand for certain products, such as toilet paper, face-masks and disinfectants, has risen to unprecedented levels. Oranges and other citrus fruits are in high demand in the countries affected because they are rich in vitamin C.

  • Survey reveals COVID’s impact on grain, milling sectors

    The global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, which has sickened millions and caused hundreds of thousands of deaths, has had a wide-ranging impact on the grain and grain processing industries.

  • Carbon emissions to fall by 8% - International

    The coronavirus pandemic has seen an unprecedented slump in demand for fossil fuels, but not renewable energy.

  • 6 Things That Happened To The Environment In 2020 That Were Actually Good

    Tempting as it may be to call 2020 a dumpster fire (and many, many have), there’s really no need to resort to cliche in a year when the world literally burned.

  • How has the blueberry market changed over recent years?

    The blueberry market has seen a lot of movement in recent years. This may be due to various factors such as changes in supply and demand, new varieties and delays in the supply chain caused by the pandemic, among many other things.

  • Where in the world is my container

    The global produce industry is a fascinating and entirely unique business model, with arguably one of the most delicate operational chains that spans global markets and meticulously juggles countless daily moving pieces.

  • Top wine trends for 2022: styles, sustainability and supply

    Wine trends 2022- Looking to other regions- Of all predicted wine trends for 2022, seeking out under-the-radar regions was the unanimous response.

  • Grain Market Review: Wheat remains volatile

     The crisis between Russia and Ukraine has overshadowed the wheat market since the start of 2022, with many global buyers and sellers reacting to uncertainty with a wait-and-see attitude.

  • Grain market review- Worldmarket 2022

    The invasion of one of the world’s two main producers of sunflower oil by the other one has sent oilseeds prices, in an already tight market shooting higher.

  • Going hungry or going green? A critical look at the ‘Green Revolution’ project in Africa

    Since the development of “miracle wheat” in 1954 by Norman Borlaug, the way in which international organisations support and invest in agriculture has changed dramatically.

  • Food supply expert paints grim global picture

     Global wheat inventories currently stand at about 10 weeks of global consumption, a food supply expert said during a special meeting of the United Nations Security Council on May 19.

  • Facing a Darkening Economic Outlook: How the G20 Can Respond

    As G20 ministers and central bank governors gather in Bali this week, they face a global economic outlook that has darkened significantly.

  • Global Economic Growth Slows Amid Gloomy and More Uncertain Outlook

    The global economy, still reeling from the pandemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, is facing an increasingly gloomy and uncertain outlook. Many of the downside risks flagged in our April World Economic Outlook have begun to materialize.

  • Difference of European vineyards from those elsewhere

    In places like North and South America, Africa or Australia, people have a vision of farms that spread to the horizon, measured in thousands of acres/hectares.

Page 1 of 3

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • End
Flexbox Regs
PODCAST - Agri News Net
Finance available
 Marketing  Right
Temple Foods

Newsletter Subscribe

AGRI NEWS NET "LIVE" FEED

  • This was AGRI NEWS NET for today - Tomorrow at 6 - you can start browsing again- committed to bring you the "good News" in farming and agriculture- 7 days per week- If you could not find enough news on ANN - visit farmingportal.co.za -Africa's only commercial Farming and Agriculture news portal since 2006.
  • Wafer cones often have a flat bottom, so you can set it down if you need to. Additionally, because the bottom doesn't usually come to a point, there won't be any chance that a small hole in the bottom will start leaking melted ice cream onto you before you notice.
  • We have Over 1000 professional Audio cast recordings- Its very popular- Click on the link and follow us. Our Audiocast include a weekly AGRI RUSH- Headline s of the week.
  • While whiskey was first billed as a medicinal substance — aquavitae or “water of vitality” — it soon gained popularity and became one of the most popular drinks in the world. Whiskey as we know it was probably first distilled in the 1400s, and probably in Scotland, according to the best hard evidence we have. Especially in England and Ireland, it became the drink of choice.

Popular News Tags

South Africa 2363 Farming 1223 agriculture 989 africa 816 food 616 wandile sihlobo 582 landbou 428 USA 393 nuus 376 farmers 367

AGRI NEWS NET AUDIO CAST Feeding-

  • South African Farmers and Citizens Are Struggling to Build Wealth in South Africa
  • Will the G20 Summit in South Africa Bring Real Investments?
  • When Your Cells Run Out of Power
  • South Africa's Dam Water: Sufficient for Food Production in the Coming Summer Season?
  • AFRICA CAN FEED THE WORLD – BUT ONLY IF TECH, POLICY, AND CASH LINE UP
  • South Africa's Place in BRICS
  • Barrier Function – Your Body’s True Defense System
  • The Difference Between Artificial Intelligence and Human Intuition

Marketing FLEXBOX

Promotional Video- FLEXBOX


© 2025 Farming Portal. All Rights Reserved. Designed by Shiftable Media

  • Home
  • Farming News
    • South Africa
    • Africa
    • All News
    • Downloads
    • Agri Writers Competition
    • News Article Submission
    • International News
    • Womens Insight Competition
    • Viewpoint
  • Agri Index
  • Agri World
    • Diary and Dates
  • Farminglifestyle
    • Agri Women
    • Food and Health
    • Who is who in farming
    • Farmers Community programs
    • Agri Tourism
  • All Agri News
    • News of the Day
    • Press Release
    • Editorials
    • Advertorial
    • Promotional- Writers awards- Women's Voice
    • Advertise Rates
    • Agri News Net
    • Markets
    • Video’s
    • Podcasts
    • News - Other Languages
    • Nuus/Artikels - Afrikaans
  • Agri Shop
    • Farms for sale
    • Machinery For Sale
    • Livestock For Sale
    • Other Sales
  • Contact Us
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website.
I accept