It’s the kind of headline that barely makes a ripple, “South Africa’s economy grew by 0.1% in the first quarter of 2025.” But behind that modest...
When 49 white South Africans, identifying as farmers, quietly left for the United States claiming refugee status, many dismissed it as a political sideshow. But others...
When Johannesburg hosted the World Union of Wholesale Markets (WUWM) conference for the first time on African soil, history was made. To influence the direction of...
A fresh outbreak of bird flu in Brazil has reignited tensions within South Africa’s poultry industry, triggering fierce debate over the country’s reliance on imported chicken....
South Africa is facing increasing pressure to temporarily ban poultry imports from Brazil following the outbreak of avian influenza (bird flu) at a commercial farm in...
South African farmers are showing renewed optimism as sales of agricultural machinery surge, indicating growing confidence in the sector despite earlier economic challenges. According to the...
Johannesburg is preparing to welcome the world’s largest agricultural gathering, the World Union of Wholesale Markets (WUWM) Conference, which will be hosted at the Sandton Convention...
In a deeply disturbing development that has rattled South Africa’s agricultural and food sectors, more than 350,000 chickens were euthanized by hand after they were left...
The Zimbabwean government has taken a long-awaited step by initiating compensation payments to white commercial farmers who were dispossessed during the controversial land reform programme under...
Unpredictable weather continues to take a toll on South African agriculture, with farmers and sustainability experts warning of growing risks to food production, livestock, and national...