24 Jul 2012

Agriculture, Horticulture & Forestry

 



Calling the ladies

According to the Business Women's Association (BWA) 2012 Women in Leadership Census, women make up 43.9% of the workforce but constitute only 17.1% of all directors. Hence, the BWA reckons that more women are needed at board level.

While on the media front, the High court in Pretoria has ruled that the Glynnis Breytenbach disciplinary must be open to the media - and that's good news for transparency.

"It is of the utmost importance that the media has access to this disciplinary hearing...‚" Judge Ronel Tolmay ruled.

Meanwhile, down in the Western Cape, Premier Helen Zille says the province is helping to capacitate municipalities. That makes great sense, because that's where service delivery literally hits the ground - and in far too many cases around the country, virtually stops dead in its tracks.

And finally, another one for you petrol heads out there, our man with the eyes of an eagle, the speed of a swift, Henrie Geyser, reckons the new Chinese MG won't ruffle any feathers. He reckons it's a bit bland... nothing like him, then - though we all know he's anything but bland new.

Rod Baker, content director

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European grain prices rise on global drought
PARIS, FRANCE: European grain market prices climbed on Monday [16 July 2012] as concern grew over harvests from the world's two biggest breadbaskets, the United States and the Black Sea Basin. Read more >>

Agri SA says child labour is morally reprehensible
Agri SA says the employment of children is not common practice in commercial agriculture in South Africa. The organisation is of the opinion that if there are instances where children are employed, the law should take its course and the offenders should be held liable. Read more >>

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SADC is food insecure due to escalating staple-food prices, research claims
In the recently launched global food security index, sponsored by DuPont, the Economist Intelligence identified the Southern African Development Community (SADC) as the most food insecure region, Independent Online says. Read more >>

Population growth, maize shortages lead to soaring prices
From 2001 to the beginning of 2012, the price of maize has fluctuated but steadily risen. In the first half of the last decade, percentage differences in the increasing or decreasing prices of maize were not above the 20% mark. Between 2001 and 2005, the highest percentage increase was 12% in 2003. However in the last half of the decade annual price differences reached staggering differences to the effect of 58% and 60%. Read more >>

International accreditation for Potch veterinary laboratory
According to The New Age, the Potchefstroom Veterinary Laboratory received an international accreditation certificate in recognition of its excellent research work. Read more >>

Mpumalanga African Swine Fever outbreak stamped out
According to Pigprogress.net website, South Africa has reported to the World Animal Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) that the outbreaks of African Swine Fever (ASF) declared earlier in the year have been contained and the issue has been resolved. Read more >>

SA avocado growers aim to export to the U.S. by 2014
According to Fresh Fruit Portal, South African avocado growers are in negotiations with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) over arrangements concerning the health of the fruit that would allow SA growers to export avocado to the United States. Read more >>

SA is running out of water, deputy-minister warns
According to Business Report, Deputy Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs Rejoice Mabudafhasi said independent research revealed that by 2050 there would be no water left if changes were not made. Read more >>

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Sponsoring Western Cape Farmworker of the Year competition
Shoprite has recognised the valuable contribution farmworkers make towards the agricultural sector by sponsoring the Western Cape Farmworker of the Year competition with R750 000. Read more >>


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China proposes priority areas to boost Africa ties
Speaking at the opening ceremony of the Fifth Ministerial Conference of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, Hu said in the next three years, his government will take measures in five priority areas to support the cause of peace and development in Africa and boost a new type of China-Africa strategic partnership. Read more >>

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