South Africa faces job losses in excess of 20 000 should the EU proceed with legislation that bans the use of tea tree oil.
This report focuses on the production and trade of aquaculture and farmed fish over the next decade and projects where the ...
The Farmers Weekly team reflects on 2024 and sends warm wishes to our readers for a joyful festive season and a prosperous ...
The arrival of the first full red apricot variety in South Africa holds huge potential for local producers and the expansion ...
Family-run Glendower Farm in Pedie, Eastern Cape, spans 200ha of fertile land that carries the weight of generations. At its ...
Enter to win 1 of a festive hamper includes Babylonstoren's Babel and An Invitation To Tea cookbooks; Prune Like A Pro; its A ...
Considering carbon credit schemes to enhance sustainability and create additional revenue? Dr Justin du Toit, production ...
Dinner by candlelight and without digital distractions on an off-grid farm makes this North West lodgethe ideal getaway for reconnecting with friends and family. Gecko Cottage has a fire pit with a ...
While the optimism over South Africa’s electricity supply is refreshing, it may be misguided, even if well-intentioned, say Mzukisi Kota, Lubumba Kamukwamba and Kelly-Rain Green of Webber Wentzel. The ...
The development of La Niña conditions could result in above-normal rainfall in some parts of the summer rainfall region from mid-January to March. Farmers in the high-rainfall areas of South Africa, ...