31 Jan 2012

Agriculture, Horticulture & Forestry

 

Corruption is the enemy... True, but...

Speaking at the launch of Corruption Watch recently, Justice Minister Jeff Radebe is reported to have said: "Corruption must be declared our enemy as apartheid was the common enemy for all justice-loving citizens." Well it's good that he said that, but isn't it a little regrettable that he - along with all the other ANC MPs in The House - voted in favour of the controversial Protection of State Information Bill? After all, just about every critic says the bill, as drafted, will help those with their hands in the cookie jar cover up exactly what Radebe reckons is the enemy. At least a couple of ANC MPs apparently felt they could not go with the prescribed voting line and weren't in The House for the vote.

On the sports front, it would be as well for those governing the various sports disciplines to bear in mind that sponsors - who often provide the cash needed to stage events, pay salaries and bonuses and so on - don't like it when there's a whiff of something "off" in how their monies are being handled. A case in point is CSA, which could lose its sponsor Sunfoil.

On the agricultural front, farmers are still getting it the neck for their alleged less than ideal treatment of their workers, according to a report that highlights the plight of farm workers.

However, to end on a much happier note (for we Capetonians, anyway): Cape Town (Surprise!) has done it again, and will have the honour of hosting the world's first interactive climate change centre, a project driven by the Brussels-based International Polar Foundation (IPF). Well done to all concerned.

Rod Baker, general manager: content

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Mbeki: agriculture is central to Africa's development
According to online African business insight publication howwemadeitinafrica.com, former SA President Thabo Mbeki said that African agriculture should be positioned as the main driver of change on the continent. Mbeki spoke in Berlin, Germany, at the Africa Summit, hosted by global agriculture company AGCO. Read more >>

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Farmsecure leads SA agri science revolution
Freshplaza.com reports that agricultural science service provider Farmsecure Agri Science (FAS) has strengthened its position in South Africa's deciduous and table grape industries through the absorption of, and merging with soil science consulting firm Agricultural Consultors International (ACI), and the acquisition of the research and development company ExperiCo. Read more >>

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Report highlights plight of farm workers
[Francis Hweshe] CAPE TOWN: Lobby group Human Rights Watch has warned that housing rights for farm workers in the fruit and wine industries in the Western Cape are being abused. Read more >>

Moringa farm processes 'miracle tree' leaves
Scientists who studied the leaves of the so-called "miracle tree" - a fast-growing, drought-resistant tree with extremely nutritious leaves, with the botanical name Moringa oleifera, dubbed them "super food" because the leaves contain the calcium equivalent of four glasses of milk, the vitamin C content of seven oranges, the potassium of three bananas, three times the amount of iron found in spinach, four times the amount of vitamin A found in a carrot and twice the amount of protein in milk, Inter Press Service (IPS) reports. Read more >>

Severe weather may affect underinsured farmers
The New Age reports that severe weather conditions recently recorded throughout South Africa have highlighted the urgent need for farmers to reassess their risk management processes. Read more >>

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Greenpop launches Trees for Zambia
For three weeks in July 2012, Greenpop will host a reforestation project in Livingstone, Zambia, reportedly the country with the second highest deforestation rate in the world. Over 5000 indigenous and fruit trees are expected to be planted. In addition, educational sessions for children and subsistence farmers will also take place. Read more >>

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Flower Council: farm indigenous species commercially
The South African Flower Export Council (SAFEC) says that the commercialisation of indigenous flower and plant species is necessary for South Africa to increase its global market share, Business Live reports. After about 50 years of commercial farming, South Africa still holds only about 0.5% of the world flower-market. Read more >>


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