4 Jun 2013

Agriculture, Horticulture & Forestry

Rhino poacher gets 11 years

... and there are many of us out there who wish Abel Mashabane had got more than 11 years in prison for poaching. As a fan of even numbers, I think 22 years has a nice ring to it.

GMOs must go... that's the message from protestors calling for a ban on genetically modified products. Monsanto was their target last weekend when hundreds of activists and lobbyists turned out for a protest at the company's head office in Fourways, Johannesburg.

He's a real man, but that didn't manage to get rhino activist, Steve Newman past the powers-that-be organising the Cape Argus Pick n Pay Cycle Tour; they have banned him from the race. However anyone wishing to support Newman, complete with his horn and very little else, can catch an eyeful, and give him support, when he "does" Daisies.

For crying out loud, it's a noble call, but when Labour Minister Mildred Oliphant calls on the unions to respect workers' rights, you just know she's on a beating to nowhere.

Let's face it... Have you ever heard of any union in this country ever admitting to their members being violent? Non-striking workers are intimidated, beaten and all-too-often killed, but it is never the fault of the union to which the worker/s belonged who have been guilty. It's always the other unions' members.

And finally, for all you petrol heads out there, our tame motoring editor Henrie Geyser, who has never been known to put the Cartier before the horse, reckons the new Kia Cerato is a Cartier Korean.

Rod Baker, Content Director

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Protestors call for ban on GMOs
Seed producer Monsanto should be stopped from "forcing" genetically modified products on South African consumers, say protesters even though the company assures consumers its products are "thoroughly reviewed" and safe. Read more >>

Aquaculture
Dept to ring-fence fishing quotas for youth
The Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries intends to ring-fence a certain percentage of fishing quotas for youth-owned companies. Read more >>


Farming
More support for smallholder farmers
[Nthambeleni Gabara] PRETORIA: The Gauteng provincial government says it will increase support to farmers to help them improve their access to markets. Read more >>

Rainbow looking for Zambia's pot of gold
[Zeenat Moorad] Following its acquisition of a stake in Zam Chick from Zambian agricultural producer Zambeef‚ Rainbow Chicken on Thursday (30 May) said it had reached an agreement with Zambeef to establish a joint hatchery operation for the supply of day-old chicks. Read more >>

Minister moans about Asia's import tariffs
[Paul Vecchiatto] Agriculture‚ Forestry and Fisheries Minister Tina Joemat-Pettersson has bemoaned the fact that non-tariff barriers in some Asian countries are hindering SA's exports of agriculture‚ forestry and fisheries products. Read more >>

Protestors call for ban on GMOs
Seed producer Monsanto should be stopped from "forcing" genetically modified products on South African consumers, say protesters even though the company assures consumers its products are "thoroughly reviewed" and safe. Read more >>

Sustainable businesses honoured
The inaugural Nedbank Capital Sustainable Business Awards saw leading South African companies recognised for their long-term efforts towards sustainability. The ceremony took place at the banking giant's corporate head office in Sandton. Read more >>

R50 million investment for Tanzania Food Corporation
Tanzania Food Corporation (TFC), the owners of Mtanga Farms in Southern Tanzania, have received an equity investment of US$6 million (R50 million) from Agri-Vie, a sub-Saharan private equity fund investing in food and agribusiness. Read more >>


International

UN backs cassava as future global crop
ROME, ITALY: Cassava has huge potential and could turn from "a poor people's food into a 21st century crop" if grown according to a new environmentally-friendly farming model, the UN food agency said on Tuesday, 28 May 2013. Read more >>

Japan offers US$10bn to Africa
TOKYO, JAPAN: Japan has pledged at least US$10bn in aid to Africa for the next five years as Tokyo prepares to host a major development conference for the resource-rich continent. Read more >>

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