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May 15, 2018

Exploring the best tactics to combat Fall armyworm outbreaks in Africa

Cereal farmers across sub-Saharan Africa are experiencing heavy losses due to the devastation by an invasive pest: the Fall army worm - Spodoptera frugiperda. In Africa it has caused huge losses to staple cereals, especially maize and sorghum, affecting food security and trade. Damage to maize alone is estimated to be between $ 2.5 - 6.2bn per year. The Fall armyworm’s lifespan, from egg to larva to moth, lasts between one to three months
May 15, 2018

SA agricultural employment down by 3% y/y in Q1, 2018

The Quarterly Labour Force Survey conducted by Statistics South Africa showed a 3% y/y decline in agricultural employment in the first quarter of this year to 847 000
May 18, 2018

South African Agricultural Commodities Weekly Wrap

The weather was again a primary focus in the South Africa grain and oilseed market this week. The most notable releases were the Seasonal Climate Forecast Update from the International Research Institute (IRI) for Climate Change Society at the Columbia University, which suggested that the Western Cape province could receive above-normal rainfall between June and August 2018.
May 18, 2018

Extension of comments on land expropriation welcomed

Major organised agricultural bodies in South Africa have welcomed recent news that the window period for written submissions on the National Assembly’s proposal to amend Section 25 of the Constitution to allow for land expropriation without compensation has been extended.
May 28, 2018
Agri SA

Nugtere debat oor grond verwelkom, maar onsekerheid oor kwessie van vergoeding duur voort

“Agri SA verwelkom die in-diepte en nugtere debat wat die naweek binne ANC geledere oor die grondkwessie plaasgevind het” sê […]
May 28, 2018

Africa’s soybean industry is not well established

We hardly write about Africa’s soybean industry because the production of the crop is not yet fully established in most […]
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