2 May 2012

Agriculture, Horticulture & Forestry

 

Labouring on

Many observers in business reckon that South Africa's labour laws are too restrictive and actually hamper employment and damage business. Well, be that as it may, the Labour Relations Act is now being amended - this time to address labour broking and child labour (among other things), so it remains to be seen whether its critics are correct as our labour laws set a new course.

On the digital TV front, it appears the plans are in place... But where's the money? The Department of Communications is confident it can successfully "kick-start" the rollout of digital terrestrial television (DTT) despite the funding shortfalls experienced by some of its key entities. However, as Democratic Alliance MP Marian Shinn said: "One wonders why funding was not secured before projects were embarked on... if one looks at DTT, (the deadline) is a couple of months away and set-top boxes have not been acquired." A fair question - it's usually a good idea to have all the funding arranged before beginning a project.

Kudos for Cape Town: Amazon Web Services is ready to expand to the Mother City. The new AWS Developer Support office will provide technical assistance for customers.

Here's a bit of a surprise on the environment front... Scientists have reported that the Arctic Ocean could be a significant contributor of methane. Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas and the scientists report finding concentrations of the gas close to the ocean surface, especially where sea ice had cracked or broken up.

Now it's our turn to help... Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance (OUTA) went 'outa' to bat for us against e-tolling but, as you know, those legal eagles don't come cheap and now the alliance needs cash to continue the fight. It's running an SMS fund-raising campaign this week to raise the money needed to continue its battle, so it's time for us to break out those wallets...

Remember, whatever you donate will be a darn side less than you motorists would be dishing out to Sanral as tolls.

Rod Baker, content director

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6500 agri-jobs lost due to minimum wage rise
6,500 commercial sector jobs were lost recently, due in part to a steep rise in the minimum wage. Since the beginning of April, the minimum wage for agricultural workers increased 8.5% to R7.71 per hour, with increases over the next two financial years calculated at 1.5% above the consumer price index, The Fresh Fruit Portal reports. Read more >>

AFIF Forum to focus on economic sustainability in Africa
FoodFirst-Floriade 2012, the Dutch non-profit coalition connecting a network of policymakers, business people, government officials, academics and civil society, is partnering with EMRC International and Rabobank for this year's Africa Finance & Investment Forum (AFIF) to be held at the Rabobank Headquarters, The Netherlands, from 17-19 June 2012. Read more >>

Bold job-creating agriculture plan for Gauteng
The Gauteng Department of Agriculture has developed a bold plan that will create more jobs for the province's unemployed women and youth, the Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) reports. Read more >>

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SA suppliers can gain from Mozambique agribusiness
[Helmo Preuss] SA suppliers of agricultural inputs and packaging materials stand to gain from the revival in agribusiness in Mozambique. Read more >>

French fry imports a threat to SA potato industry
[Andries Mahlangu] Potatoes South Africa (PSA) has formally asked the government to intervene on its behalf regarding the influx of frozen French fries into South Africa, which threatens the survival of the local potato processing industry. Read more >>

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Post-apartheid land-fix fails the dispossessed
Plans to undo the wrongs of apartheid by returning land seized from native blacks came to life when white-minority rule ended in 1994, and the new democratic government made it a priority to return land to its rightful owners, Business Report says. Read more >>

MP denied access to state-run vaccines manufacturer
In a statement on Allafrica.com, Annette Steyn, Democratic Alliance (DA) Shadow Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, asks: "What is the state trying to hide at Onderstepoort Biological Products (OBP)?" Steyn said she was denied access to OBP - a state-run institute tasked to "prevent and control animal diseases that impact food security, human health and livelihood". Read more >>


Government
Gauteng corridor needs R500bn
Preliminary estimates indicated that R500bn would be required for the construction of the Gauteng-to-Durban corridor, of which an estimated R100bn would be needed for the development of the port precinct, Transport Minister Sbu Ndebele said in Parliament late last week. Read more >>

Use land effectively to fight hunger, poverty says Zuma
President Jacob Zuma has encouraged communities to use land more effectively to fight hunger and poverty. He was speaking in Butterworth, in the Eastern Cape, where he handed over tractors and cattle to local community projects on Sunday. Read more >>

African countries need more connectivity - Dlamini Zuma
Home Affairs Minister, Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, has called for greater connectivity between African countries, saying it would aid trade and improve relations. Read more >>

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