Tiny parasite withers West Africa’s cotton harvest outlook
A tiny green grasshopper-shaped parasite has infested cotton crops across West Africa and slashed
Free State farmers appeal for government assistance after floods destroyed crops
Farmers in Bultfontein, Wesselsbron, and Hoopstad are counting their losses following two weeks of
Farmers find innovative solutions to help curb bad yields
South Africa’s farming industry experts confirm that changing weather patterns are affecting
China lets yuan weaken and stops buying U.S. crops, escalating trade war
China let the yuan weaken past the key 7-per-dollar level on Monday for the first time in more than
N West farmers exceed their maize target
North West farmers have produced more than 16 000 tons of maize this year.
Cheese lovers spoilt for choice at C.Town festival
Exhibitors at the 17th South African Cheese Festival this weekend, say greater emphasis is being
Zimbabwe tobacco sales up 33.3% in 2017
Volumes of sold tobacco have surged to 33.3% during the first nine days of this year’s tobacco