3 Jul 2012

Agriculture, Horticulture & Forestry

 



One size won't fit all

Cosatu is now reported as wanting a national minimum wage rather than sectoral minimum wages - currently clothing workers have one set for their industry, domestic workers have one set for theirs, and so on. It seems the Cosatu call has "flummoxed" the experts, who reckon a national minimum wage would boost unemployment levels. Any chance Cosatu will listen to the experts?

There's news - good or bad, depending on your viewpoint - for taxpayers... the new Tax Administration Bill has "substantially supplemented" the department's powers to gather information on you, your company, etc. Critics however, say the sweeping powers are open to abuse.

So how many schoolchildren still do not have the books - that they should have had six months ago? The department of Basic Education - and it seems to be getting more and more basic as time passes - says that most textbooks have been delivered in Limpopo. By today, they should now have been all delivered, but that's no reason to celebrate - how have the affected schoolchildren been taught, and learned up to now? No wonder demand for private schooling is soaring.

Will it fly, won't it fly... Zuma's new jet, that is... However, there shouldn't even be such a question; the current presidential plane SA1, or whatever it's called, is in perfect condition and there are better things on which to spend R2bn - like schoolbooks, houses for the poor, hospital upgrades, new hospitals... That sort of thing. Just a thought...

Rod Baker, content director

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ANC: no 'sensitive' land for foreigners, review 'willing buyer, willing seller' policy
In its discussion paper on rural development and land reform, the ANC proposes that new land acquisitions by foreigners should be subjected to leaseholds rather than outright ownership, Sowetan Live reports. New legislation - the ANC says - should enable the government to acquire "sensitive and controlled" land on the market before foreigners are able to acquire it. Read more >>

Maize futures end session positive
South African maize futures lifted for the seventh straight session on Wednesday (27 June 2012)‚ tracking corn prices on the Chicago Board of Trade. Read more >>

Senwes turnover increases 73.5% in 2012
[Hopewell Radebe] SA's second largest agribusiness Senwes has posted its annual results‚ recording an increase in turnover of 73.5% to R13bn in the financial year ending April 30. The company credited the increase in commodity prices for its growth. Read more >>

Technology 'can boost jobs, in agriculture'
The agriculture sector in SA needs to acquire the latest technology to reduce negative environmental impact practices and increase land productivity, says Marcos Fava Neves, from the School of Business at Sao Paulo University in Brazil. Read more >>

DAFF suspends DG for 'administrative' reasons
Business Day reports that the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF) announced the suspension of director-general Langa Zita yesterday, 26 June 2012, barely 20 months into his job. Read more >>

ANC should concentrate on economic growth - Agri SA
Economic growth will hopefully be on the forefront of discussions during the conference of the ANC this week. This is the message from the president of Agri SA, Johannes Möller. Read more >>

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A chirp too soon
Brazil's challenge against SA's antidumping tariffs on poultry imports at the World Trade Organisation is "premature", says the SA Poultry Association. Read more >>

Maize surplus forecast cut sharply
[Hopewell Radebe] Poor rains have lowered the crop forecast for this year‚ with Grain SA predicting that a significantly reduced maize surplus of just 1-million tons - a quarter of what farmers produced last year - could affect food prices‚ Business Day reported Friday. Read more >>

The Undercover Farming industry's 2013 Expo is announced
Fresh Plaza portal reports that exhibitors were invited to book exhibition space at the Undercover Farming Expo and Conference, taking place from 5 to 7 March 2013. The exhibition follows the successful inaugural Undercover Farming Expo held in Gauteng earlier this year. Read more >>

Minister: 'willing buyer-willing seller' principle must go
iAfrica.com reports that SA's Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries advocated the expropriation of white farmers, arguing that the ruling party's land reform had failed 18 years on from the end of apartheid. "The content for us on land reform is absolutely clear: the willing buyer-willing seller principle of land reform must go," minister Tina Joemat-Pettersson told SAfm radio. Read more >>

Omnia looking forward to a good year
Diversified and specialist chemicals group Omnia (OMN) expects the current financial year to present its mining and agricultural businesses with favourable conditions. The company also expects its struggling chemicals business to improve its performance. Read more >>


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No land reform pandemonium: Joemat-Pettersson
The ANC must not create "pandemonium" among business and the public over land reform, Agriculture Minister Tina Joemat-Pettersson said on Thursday. Read more >>

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