19 Jun 2012

Agriculture, Horticulture & Forestry

 



What makes a good recruitment ad?

This week in human resources & recruitment, Paul Brand asks what makes a good recruitment advert, and then answers the question with a range of points that contribute to you composing the recruitment ad that is far more likely to attract just the right candidate you need for the position.

Brand also points out what you should avoid doing.

On the tax front, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan has warned that taxpayers are becoming increasingly wary of misuse of their tax monies. Many people would agree with him, but perhaps suggest that he's being too tactful. It would probably be more accurate to suggest that taxpayers are also becoming weary, and sick and tired of seeing their tax monies wasted, misspent through wasteful expenditure, and lost through corruption and incompetence.

To rub salt into the wound, however, we have a new tax bill coming soon - and in a recent workshop to brief the public on it, the reaction to it has been decidedly mixed.

Good news, however, is that the net is tightening on poor quality financial advice. A new financial consumer advocate is on the prowl.

Finally, if you're feeling gutted because you should have been on the guest list for the Queen's recent Diamond Jubilee, but somehow weren't, our motoring editor Henrie Geyser (also not invited, by the way), reckons you could assuage your wounded feelings with the purchase of a new Mercedes-Benz M-Class. Henrie reckons it's fit for royalty.

Rod Baker, content director

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Joemat-Pettersson comes under fire for SA hake fiasco
According to Business Day, Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries spokesman Selby Bokaba said on Thursday, 14 June 2012, that the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) has given SA a year's grace period to save the council's accreditation of the country's deep sea trawler-caught hake catch. Read more >>

Africa must avoid "grow now, clean up later" path, UN
According to Business Day, a report by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad) encourages sustainable development, but says it should not take precedence over boosting economic activity. Read more >>

SA citrus farmers gain access to Thai markets
Business Day reports that - following negotiations that started 14 years ago - the South African government has concluded a trade agreement with Thailand to establish a new export market for citrus fruit, namely - sweet oranges, mandarins, lemons and grapefruit. Read more >>

UNDP, EAC launch initiative to boost food production
NAIROBI: The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the East Africa Community (EAC) on Tuesday, 12 June 2012, launched a new initiative to boost food production, job and income opportunities for farmers through advancing agriculture value chains in East Africa. Read more >>

Farming


Officers 'bought farms with slush fund'
The rot in police crime intelligence is escalating, The Sunday Independent reports, with allegations of farm workers registered as agents while they work on farms bought with slush funds looted by corrupt officers. Read more >>

Ghana makes cocoa-farming fashionable
[Zeenat Moorad] Fashionable is not a word usually associated with farming. But elders in the Mpaem community in the Fanteakwa District of eastern Ghana boast of a wave of change sweeping the African country's cocoa industry. Read more >>

Rainbow interdict may hurt small-scale farms
In a case that could set a precedent affecting the way government helps small farmers in the future, a small-scale Western Cape chicken farmer has been served with an interdict obtained by South Africa's largest poultry producer, Rainbow Chicken, curtailing his operations because - Rainbow claimed - it posed a "biosecurity threat" to a Rainbow coop situated nearby. Read more >>


Government
Farmers want access to telecoms
Progress was "definitely" being made in addressing the concerns of Northern Cape farmers over access to telecommunications, Agri Noord Kaap's president, Henk van Wyk, said this week. Read more >>

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