15 Oct 2013

Agriculture, Horticulture & Forestry

Ramphele: Drop BEE

Agang SA leader Mamphela Ramphele has called for SA to abandon empowerment, which, she says, has not worked. A great many people would agree with her. She also said that under an Agang government, officials found guilty of corruption would be jailed for a minimum of 15 years. Do we hear calls of "More!" "More!"?

Our education system is generally considered by quite a few people to be in a shambles, so it's not surprising that it's bleeding teachers. According to Angie Motshekga, some 14,000 teachers left the education department in the 2012/13 financial year. Of these, 6,272 resigned. If one reads media reports of teachers being assaulted, disruptive pupils and what-have-you, the only real surprise is that there are not more teachers taking the gap and taking up less onerous jobs in which they will have the respect they deserve... from all quarters.

We need entrepreneurs here, but Canada plans to lure SA entrepreneurs to Canada with a Start-up Visa. So what are we going to do to keep our budding entrepreneurs and future employers here?

Come fly with me - but only if you have a bit of cash... Rob Baker (no relation, as you can see he's far better looking than I am) makes some points about what the role of a state-owned airline should be, and also, what the state should not do that might stifle competition.

Rod Baker, Content Director

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SASA demands threaten to add billions to consumer costs
Demands by the South African Sugar Association (SASA) to increase tariffs for imported sugar will result in higher prices for sugar, adding R6-billion per year to consumers' shopping bills and raising the costs of production for South Africa's food, beverage and confectionery manufacturers. Read more >>

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FAO's hunger data - getting better
JOHANNESBURG: In 2012 the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) attracted criticism for its methods of calculating the number of hungry people in the world in its annual report, the State of Food Insecurity in the World (SOFI). Read more >>

AgriBusiness Forum 2013 officially opened
The significance of the pan-African AgriBusiness Forum 2013 for the future of Africa's agricultural sector was highlighted when the forum was officially opened by the Prime Minister of Rwanda, Pierre Habumuremyi on Monday, 7 October in Kigali. Read more >>


Commodities & Fairtrade
Maize bit firmer on expectations of little rain
[Madeleine van Niekerk] Local grain futures ended the Monday (14 October) session slightly firmer due to a softer rand and low expectations of rain. Read more >>


Sustainability & Organic Farming
High malnutrition rates in De Doorns
De Doorns in the Western Cape has one of the highest rates of malnutrition in the country, the social development department said. Read more >>

Ramphele calls for SA to abandon empowerment
[Linda Ensor] Black economic empowerment (BEE) has not worked in transforming the economy in a fundamental way and should be abandoned‚ Agang SA leader Mamphela Ramphele said last week. Read more >>


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Birth, death registration on farms set to become easier
The Department of Home Affairs has partnered with Agri-SA to make the registration of births on farms easier for parents, farm owners and Home Affairs officials. Read more >>

More needs to be done for SMMEs says Thabethe
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