Solar Energy: A Key Investment to Mitigate Rising Electricity Costs

South African Farmers Brace for 12.7% Electricity Hike – Is Solar the Answer?
Filipino market opens for South African grapes

Negotiations which began in 2015 finally pay off.
Land reform in South Africa doesn’t need a new law

The state should release property it owns – economists
Pannar® Crop Extravaganzas: unveiling the latest crop innovations

What to look forward to at the Crop Extravaganzas at Val, Kroonstad and Biesiesvlei in February and March this year.
New Linhai quad is tough enough for everything

The Linhai Promax 300 is equally at home in the bush, adventure trails, farm or security patrols
Webinar for Essential Oil Producers Worldwide and Associations of Essential Oils Producers and Traders

The future of essential oils is now uncertain as they risk being restricted in upcoming EU regulations.
Rooibos farming paves way for biodiversity conservation

South Africa is experiencing significant biodiversity loss, primarily due to habitat degradation.
The impact of the Red Sea crisis: How Africa is braving the choppy waters

Supply diversification – both locally and internationally – has been pivotal in cushioning the South African agricultural sector.
Land seizure and South Africa’s new expropriation law: scholar weighs up the act

The act repeals the apartheid-era Expropriation Act 63 of 1975, and aims to align expropriation law with the constitution.
A Word about the Ongoing Worries about the Expropriation Act in South Africa

We shouldn’t be worried about it, but stay vigilant.