14 Feb 2012

Agriculture, Horticulture & Forestry

 

Spread a little love today... or not!

Today's Valentine's Day, which, according to Wikipedia, was first established by Pope Gelasius I in 496 AD to honour a Saint Valentine. Nowadays, of course, many people use it to express affection for others (or simply to drive them mad with vexation over who sent them the card). So basically it is a good day - and this has been your pointless fact of the day.

What also makes it a good day is that Planning Minister Trevor Manuel says the media must not be the state's lapdog, but rather complement the state. He also called for more intelligent public discourse that reaches past the rift between the state and the media. The tiny problem is, of course, that in line with the "official line", he, along with other ANC MPs, voted in parliament last year for a law that critics reckon will muzzle the media - and if the POIB becomes law, could well turn the media into the very lapdog he says he doesn't want. Some people might find this a little confusing.

Also in our news on the government, the Presidency has issued a statement which it reckons clarifies Zuma's recent remarks on the ConCourt in which he seemed to some people to be proposing the ConCourt's powers be reduced.

Down in the Western Cape, the Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry has welcomed the reduction in port tariffs - which it reckons Transnet has been using as a "cash cow". The reduction should make our exports a little more competitive. Now for airport tariffs, electricity costs and fuel prices...

To finish on a high note (or a low one)... Are you in the retail or manufacturing sector? Do you reckon you're underpaid? See how your salary compares and then, if necessary, have a quiet chat to your boss.

Of course, if your salary is above the average, just don't say a word!

Rod Baker, general manager: content

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Agriculture, Horticulture & Forestry


AgriSA to farmers: seek engagement, not confrontation
Moeletsi Mbeki became the darling of local commercial farmers when he advised South Africa's agricultural trade association (AgriSA), late last year and again last week, to dump its strategy of engagement with the government and get confrontational, Business Live reports. Read more >>

Alternative agricultural practices reduce GHG emissions, bolster yields
Engineering News Online reports that 14 scientists, drawn from 12 countries and writing in the January edition of the peer-reviewed journal Science, argue that the world's agriculture sector can contribute to climate change mitigation, while at the same time helping countries to adapt to climate change. Read more >>

Novare announces recipient of agricultural studies bursary
Novare, the independent investment management business that provides implemented consulting and investment services, has announced its continued support for agricultural skills development in the form of a bursary to study at the Cape Institute for Agricultural Training at Elsenburg, Stellenbosch. Read more >>

New Golden Rice partners join forces against vitamin A deficiency
The International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) and national rice research institutes in Bangladesh and the Philippines have joined with Helen Keller International (HKI), a leading global health organization that reduces blindness and prevents malnutrition worldwide, in a new effort to further develop and evaluate Golden Rice as a potential tool to reduce vitamin A deficiency. Read more >>

Aquaculture


New Angolan surveillance vessels fight illegal fishing
Romania based Damen Shipyards Galati is building the 'Ngola Kiluange' a 62m Fishery Inspection Surveillance Vessel (FISV), for the Angolan Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and Fisheries, Forbes reports. Two more ships are being built to further strengthen the Angolan's ability to control the country's rich fishing grounds. Read more >>

Farming


Maggots: a sustainable animal feed
[Emily van Rijswijck] An enterprising duo has developed a sustainable alternative to fishmeal and soya livestock feeds, in the process helping to ease the pressure on precious natural resources which are constantly under strain from the growing human population. Read more >>

Sub-Saharan Africa's feed-industry challenges
Animal feed scientist Dr Hinner Köster is partner and technical director at the Pretoria based Animate Animal Health (Pty). Writing in the feed industry blog allaboutfeed.net, Köster emphasises the major role the feed industry plays within the agricultural sector in a developing country such as South Africa. Read more >>

Forestry


Become a Trees for Zambia ambassador - Greenpop
Greenpop has launched a fundraising initiative in order to raise the trees it plans to plant in Zambia this July. Those who participate qualify for a competition that will allow the person who sells the most trees travel to Zambia with Greenpop, for free. Read more >>


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Government
Zuma details massive infrastructure spend
South Africa will spend billions of rands over the coming years on new infrastructure, with the government to focus on building rail, road, and economic links in five regions in the country and building new universities and refurbishing hospitals, President Jacob Zuma said in his State of the Nation Address last night. Read more >>

SONA in a nutshell
Union and business representatives have welcomed President Jacob Zuma's State of the Nation address to Parliament and, while the speech was held by some observers to be uninspiring it contained a lot of detail about the government's plans to boost jobs and invest in infrastructure. Read more >>

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dti moots small business census
The Department of Trade and Industry wants to run a regular small business census to help improve its support and funding to the sector as part of a revised policy to boost support to small businesses. Read more >>

Business confidence falls in January
Business confidence fell to its lowest level since May 2010, the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SACCI) said. Read more >>


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