14 Aug 2012

Agriculture, Horticulture & Forestry

 



eNews goes international

eNews has been a success story on the South African TV front and has shown the way in providing news to its audience. Now it's spreading its wings and going international. It will launch on the SKY digital satellite platform in the United Kingdom. Group head of news, Patrick Conroy, says "This will give us access to over 10 million homes in the UK. What is really significant though is that we will have access to the South African expat community. If they want news from home it's just a click away."

Moeletsi Mbeki, brother to former president Thabo Mbeki, is one of the most respected political economists and commentators in SA, and he says that inequality and unemployment are holding SA back. He says: "One of the fundamental problems of SA is that you have a separation between the people who hold political power and the people who hold economic power," adding, "If there was a more unified ruling class in SA you would have more certainty."

Cadre deployment by the government has sometimes been a contentious issue. Now Karen Heese and Kevin Allan examine the high delivery cost of deploying cadres.

Our own Sindy Peters took time out to do something great for the environment and she ended up getting dirt under her fingernails planting trees in Zambia, where, she says "me became we". Sindy also achieved a career goal - turning over a new leaf, at last she was (pardon the puns) a branch manager (if only for three weeks).

Finally, on the motoring front, our motoring editor, Henrie Geyser says the new Mercedes B-Class is first class - just like the man himself (our words, not his).

Rod Baker, content director

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Story of a dying farm, not the promised land
[Troye Lund] Chiefs wield the power on communal land in former homelands. The fertile farmlands in Ceres are a microcosm of SA's land reform predicament. The biggest and most successful farmers are white. Their grand farm gates are flanked by orchards of fruit trees which at this time of the year are trained, clipped and blossoming abundantly. Read more >>

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Govt addresses plight of farm workers
Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe says government will increase the resources required to address the plight of farm workers who are without homes or fixed addresses, and those who are unable to access government services. Read more >>

Farmers are going down rocky roads
Road infrastructure in the North West has deteriorated so badly that trucking companies are refusing to collect produce from farms, and suppliers are refusing to deliver goods to some towns, says farmers' union Agri North West and agricultural services group NWK. Read more >>

Grain seed prices will jump if takeover allowed
Domestic grain seed prices will jump‚ putting further upward pressure on food prices‚ if a proposed takeover of local firm Pannar Seed by US giant Pioneer Hi-Bred goes ahead‚ a leading independent economist said on Friday, 10 August 2012. Read more >>

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South African meat producers fear dumping
Thousands of tons of beef will be imported from Botswana to meet South Africa's red meat demand but the Red Meat Producers' Organisation says the imports will have a "drastic impact" on local producers. Read more >>

Africa's agricultural potential starts with smallholder farmers
In an opinion piece published online in Africa.com, Makhosazana Sika, PhD candidate in Soil Science at Stellenbosch University and a student of the South Africa-Washington International Program (SAWIP) says that the agricultural sector in a number of African countries - such as Morocco and Ethiopia - have taken increasingly important steps towards economic growth. Read more >>

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Trees for Zambia 2012: where me became we
[Sindy Peters] Volunteers from all walks of life gathered in Livingstone, Zambia during July 2012 and found common ground in a passion for the environment. Initiated by Cape Town-based Greenpop, we spent three weeks planting 4135 trees; in joining the "treevolution", everyone arrived with something to give, and took away with them a little more ... Read more >>


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