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Monday May 7th, 2018

SA wheat planting could slow in the coming weeks

(Afrikaans) The winter wheat planting activity could slow in the coming weeks as the weather forecasts show a possibility of continued dryness in the Western Cape province within the next two weeks. Swartland is the only wheat-growing region that could receive light showers of between 16 and 25 millimetres this week. The prospects for the week ending 22 May 2018 presents similar dynamics, with light showers in areas around Overberg region.
Monday May 7th, 2018

South African Agricultural Commodities Weekly Wrap

While the recent upward revision of South African grain and oilseed production estimates underscored the view that the country’s supplies […]
Monday May 7th, 2018

The search is on for the 2018 KZN Young Farmer of the Year

Every year the agricultural sector takes the time to acknowledge and celebrate the industry’s younger generation of farmers with the […]
Wednesday May 2nd, 2018

South Africa’s soybean and its by-product imports set to decline in 2018/19

South Africa’s soybean and oilcake (meal) imports could decline by 27 percent and 17 percent year-on-year in the 2018/19 marketing year, to 20 000 tonnes and 458 992 tonnes, respectively. This is underpinned by an expected harvest of 1.4 million tonnes of soybeans in the 2017/18 production season.
Thursday April 26th, 2018

Land reform is a conversation all of SA must have

“Land Reform is a conversation all South Africans must have. CPIs, communities and investors must engage government and policymakers alike,” says Peter Setou of Vumelana Advisory Fund.
Thursday April 26th, 2018

Some Upswing in South Africa’s Grain Production Estimates

South Africa is in for a fairly good harvest in 2017/18 production season. This was confirmed by the third production forecasts released by the National Crop Estimate Committee this afternoon. All summer crop production estimates were revised up from previous month’s levels, with the exception of dry beans. In the same vein, winter crop farmers intend to increase the area plantings this upcoming season.
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