TERRAGRN’S Mpumalanga agroforest set to create 50,000 jobs in 10 years, while accelerating SA’s move to a just energy transition

Pioneering green economy multinational player TERRAGRN is creating positive social, environmental, and economic change in South Africa through innovative community-centric and nature-based solutions.
Consumers are feeling the pinch, and so are food producers

Local beef producers and the agriculture sector in general have experienced severe input cost pressures throughout the entire value chain over the last two years. Despite this, Beefmaster Group is firmly focused on keeping the cost of beef in check in 2023.
Take seriously the implementation of the National Rural Safety Strategy to prevent violent crime on farms

While Agri SA welcomes the 2022 safer festive season operations launched by the South African Police Service (SAPS) in November, it remains essential that Minister Bheki Cele provides details for the rollout of the National Rural Safety Strategy in rural farming communities after the Rural Safety Summit held in June 2022 in Parys. Agri SA urges Minister Cele and police management to take seriously the implementation of the strategy.
The dtic Relaunches Agro-Processing Scheme to Increase Uptake

The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic) has relaunched the Agro-Processing Support Scheme (APSS) in order to increase the uptake of the incentive programme, which is aimed at stimulating investment by South African agro-processing enterprises.
Putting the safety of people first

The safety of people in the workplace doesn’t happen on its own. There are countless teams, individuals and checks and balances in place to ensure that employees are kept safe while working.
Agribook Interview with Francois Baird

Agribook spoke to Francois Baird about food security, job creation and the role of the poultry sector in South Africa’s development. Tell our readers about the FairPlay Movement. Did you start it, and why? I founded FairPlay in 2016 when I visited Hammarsdale outside Durban and saw the devastating impact in the community […]
South Africa’s small-scale fishers have been marginalised since apartheid – what needs to change

South Africa is home to tens of thousands of small-scale fishers and fishing households. Some fish purely for consumption and subsistence, while others make up a small commercial sector.
Less burping, more meat and milk – how livestock farmers can help tackle the climate crisis

Africa’s livestock farmers are at the forefront of climate change. Images of parched landscapes littered with the carcasses of starved cattle are becoming all too familiar as droughts increase in frequency and severity.
Vaal River floods: Situation expected to normalise soon

Central South Africa has a network of water systems that have been designed to promote water security in the area, and in times of excessive rainfall, to minimise damage from floods.
Tapping into technology and innovation to ignite widespread agricultural transformation

The South African agricultural sector is defined by untapped potential. The vast landscapes, the fertile soil and the remarkable weather systems are opportunities for growth and economic transformation.