BEE farm project was doomed to fail: farmer
An established farmer brought in to help with a BEE project at a farm at De Doorns in the Western
Botswana hopes for more beef exports
The government of Botswana is privatising the country’s Meat Commission after years of complaints
WCape welcomes allocation of drought relief funds
The Western Cape Minister of Economic Opportunities Alan Winde has welcomed the allocation of R473
North West farmers pleased with Agri Fund
The new Agri Fund that has been launched by the North-West Government has been welcomed by several
Fall Army worm cripples farming in Limpopo
Emerging farmers at an irrigation scheme at Matangari village outside Thohoyandou in Limpopo, say
N Cape farmers warned of veld fires as winds persist
Farmers in the Northern Cape have been urged to continue taking precautionary measures to prevent
Drought to influence milk price
The prices of various milk products could increase in the near future due to expected losses of
Lekota calls for strategy to fight farm murders
The Congress of the People (Cope) leader Mosiuoa Lekota has urged the government to develop a new
Farmer killings a serious chain reaction: Afriforum
Civil rights group, AfriForum says the killing of farmers has a serious chain reaction.
Deadly land clashes brewing in central Nigeria
Fulani herdsmen in Nigeria face arrest for declaring they would disregard laws enacted to curb fatal
Namibia condemns killing of lions around Etosha National Park
Namibia’s Environment and Tourism Department has condemned the killing of lions around the Etosha
Ethiopian wine sector projected to boom
East Africa’s winery sector is expected to expand rapidly over the next few years.
Uganda needs a caffeine fix: insights from Vietnam’s coffee market suc
Until recently Vietnam and Uganda shared a similar trajectory in the development of their coffee