Farmsol and SAB committed to investing in a food secure future

During this month (October), Farmsol celebrates its 6th anniversary of being at the forefront of supporting black farmers to become more sustainable commercial producers, which coincided with World Food Day celebrated last week on the 16th of October.
Land reform in South Africa is failing. Ignoring the realities of rural life plays a part

There is widespread agreement that land reform in South Africa has failed to deliver the changes many hoped it would. Racially based dislocation and land dispossession were central features of colonial conquest and apartheid rule.
Five tips for nutritional shopping on a budget

Eating nutritious meals is important for our health, but with the rising cost of living, most South Africans believe that healthy food comes at a higher price. As we celebrate National Nutrition Week from 09-15 October, Super Sun has partnered with a local dietitian to share some tips for buying nutritional food that doesn’t cost a fortune.
The South Africa new Plant Breeders’ Rights Act, and Draft Regulations published for Public Comment

Notes on the new South African Plant Breeders’ Rights Act which will come into force once it has been proclaimed and Regulations have been promulgated.
The Complexity of Growing Cannabis: Tapping into a new market

The legalisation of cannabis for private and commercial use in compliance with regulations has opened up a new and significant market for South Africa as one of the countries with the perfect climate for growing superior quality cannabis and stimulating job creation.
South Africa’s farm exports are an economic lifeline – with weak spots

International trade has been at the core of South Africa’s agricultural progress since the early 2000s. Since 1994, the country has excelled in opening up new markets, as evidenced by several free trade agreements with critical regional and international markets.
South Africa’s increasing water stress requires urgent informed actions

Despite progress made, 2 billion people still lack safely managed drinking water and 3.6 billion people still lack safely managed sanitation.
Arbor Month – Why South African businesses going paperless can do more harm than good

With South Africa celebrating Arbor Month in September, it is a good time to appreciate the role that all trees play in greening our cities, as a food source, in providing timber for construction, as a fuel and, of course, as paper, packaging and tissue.
The future of agriculture is already here: Nampo Cape 2022

Nampo Cape 2022, one of Africa’s most impressive agricultural exhibitions in the southern hemisphere, takes place in Bredasdorp Park in the Cape from 14 to 17 September 2022, against a backdrop of renewed confidence alongside significant innovation and solid growth.
“Meat” the women making their mark on the beef industry

Despite the misconceptions that the beef industry is predominantly a sector for men, South African women play a pivotal role in agriculture in the country, including in the livestock and beef industries.