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While South Africa's agriculture has had a rough start to the year, characterised by El Niño-induced drought, the employment conditions remain encouraging. The data released by Statistics South Africa today shows that employment in primary agriculture lifted by 6% year-on-year to 941 000 in the first quarter of 2024. This is also up 2% from the last quarter of 2023. Admittedly, the significant drought damage has been concentrated on the summer grains and oilseed regions, not across all agricultural subsectors, which somewhat explains the resilience in job data. Moreover, there could also be a lag in fully accounting for agriculture's financial pressures and the impact on employment after that.
Ons nuusspan is die week in verskeie dele van die land en was gister by Nampo gewees in die Vrystaat. Twee van ons span lede vertrek na Suid Amerika op uitnodiging en een van ons ander spanlede besoek Australia aan die einde van Mei 2024- Nampo is soos gewoonlik groot- opwindend en vol nuwe tegnologie- en elkeen probeer sy plek in die mark vind. Dis 'n lekker atmosfeer wat daar heers en daar is iets vir almal. Die stadsjapies is in hulle duisende teenwoordig en geniet die vryheid vir 'n week. Kos en drank is volop- Uitstallers is baie positief en sien uit na goeie besigheid- dit kos baie geld om by Nampo uit te stal. Daar is uitsonderlike uitstallings en baie nuwe tegnologie- en oorvloed van manne en vroue met video opname toerusting en mikrofone- wat links en regs met almal onderhoude wil voer. Elke jaar sien jy nuwe gesigte en ook gesigte wat ouer geword het. Die boere kuier lekker- gesels groot stories en geniet die somerson van die Vrystaa t(wat gister so bietjie skaars was) - As jy reeds 30 jaar deel is van Nampo en sy begin jare dan is jy werklik trots om te sien hoe hierdie skou gegroei het- Suid Afrika landbouers is voorwaar die hoeksteen van ons land en presteer jaar op jaar met alles wat hulle aanpak.
Angola has emerged as one of the big winners from last week’s US-Africa Business Summit held in Dallas, Texas, where it was announced that Africa Finance Corporation will invest €381.5 million in upgrading the country’s road network. The Nigeria-based investment bank will make available €85 million of the total capital expenditure (capex), while it is understood that the Export-Import Bank of the US and the US Private Export Funding Corporation have committed to the lion’s share of the rest. Standard Chartered Bank, Portuguese civil engineering firm Conduril and US bridge construction company, Acrow, are the remaining capex partners. Upgrading of Angola’s dilapidated road network is said to be concentrated around the Lobito Corridor connecting Angola’s port on the Benguela coast with the Copperbelt in Zambia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). A total of 186 bridges, many of which are either non-existent or in a bad state of disrepair, will form part of the extensive project.
The South African poultry industry has called on Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development, Thoko Didiza, to implement a process to streamline access to vaccinations against the H7N6 strain of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI). The SA Poultry Association (Sapa) made the call this week as the industry struggles to recover from significant losses incurred, including the culling of 9.5 million birds, due to outbreaks of avian flu across the country. The industry is sounding the alarm for immediate intervention to avert another catastrophic outbreak. Traditionally reliant on a stamping out policy, the industry acknowledges the inefficiency of this approach against the H7N6 strain,” Sapa said. “With no compensation mechanism in place for culled birds, producers shoulder the heavy burden of financial losses, including the costs associated with cleaning infected premises and restocking farms.”
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Met Nampo wat amptelik gister begin het sal dit interessant wees om te weet of die ure lange "Nasie in Gesprek" met die slim korporatiewe manne en vroue van die landbou wereld enigsins iets op gelewer het- in terme van dade -en projekte wat suksesvol begin en voltooi is- Die statistieke op "U Tube" is nie baie indrukwekkend nie-maar dis 'n goeie program- en daar word baie goeie inligting gedeel- maar soos ons al in die verlede berig het- sien ons nie veel boere aan die gesprekke deelneem nie-
Suid Afrika se landbouers hoor elke dag hoe hulle moet verander- van mense wat werklik nie weet wat Landbou is nie- Die korporatiewe wereld en die sogenaamde politieke leiers probeer oral voordeel trek. Oral vind gesprekke plaas en ek sien baie min boere wat fisies deel is van die gesprekke. "Carbon" is nie nuwe "toorwoord"- en daar is 'n klomp mense wat sien hoeveel geld hier te make is. Maar wie ook al glo dat beeste die Osoonlaag vernietig moet maar weer gaan leer-
OFM 'n baie bekende en gewilde kommersieele radiostasie in die Vrystaat en die amptelike Media borg van Nampo het 'n baie wye uitsaai gebied en is baie gewild onder landbouers in die Vrystaat, Noord Kaap en Noord Wes. Hulle landbou programme is uitstekend en professioneel. Daar is ook 'n paar ander klein gemeenskaps radio stasies soos onder andere Pretoria FM (wat in Pretoria gebied uitsaai). Die pers is ook goed verteenwoordig en wil met almal onderhoude voer. Die geselsprogram "Nasie in Gerspek" vind ook daagliks plaas.
Green electrons and green molecules are presenting South Africa with a massive opportunity to reindustrialise, Nedbank CIB head of infrastructure, energy and telecommunications Mike Peo told the Green Hydrogen Roundtable on Monday.
The kiwi shortage that South Africa and its neighbors experience this time of the year could be a thing of the past when Chilean kiwis receive import approval, which the industry expects could be within six months or a year.
Suid-Afrika het in die 2023-’24-bemarkingsjaar vir mielies sowat 3,4 miljoen ton uitgevoer, waarvan 63% geel- en 37% witmielies was. Al het Suid-Afrika in hierdie bemarkingsjaar, wat aan die einde van April geëindig het, 6% minder mielies as in die vorige jaar uitgevoer, behou hy sy plek as die wêreld se negende grootste mielie-uitvoerder naas Amerika, Brasilië, Argentinië, Oekraïne, Roemenië, Frankryk, Paraguay en Pole.
Die landbousektor se inkomste en skuld lyk heel goed en 2023 was in die algemeen ’n goeie landboujaar. Natuurlik sal die droogte se uitwerking op somergraanoeste en lae vleispryse eers in 2024 se syfers te sien wees, wat swakker gaan vertoon.
On May 10, the United States Department of Agriculture released its flagship monthly report — the World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates. This report is keenly observed monthly by the agricultural market participants worldwide. It provides annual forecasts for supply and use of maize, wheat, rice, soybeans, sunflower seed, cotton and other grains and oilseeds.
Earlier last week, the Competition Commission released its latest edition of the Essential Food Pricing Monitoring (EFPM) quarterly report. In this report, which details are now available on our website www.compcom.co.za, the commission gives a low-down of how consumers swiftly turned to canned pilchard, substituting beef and chicken as traditional sources of protein.
As die regering en sy staatsdepartemente deel is van die daaglikse korrupsie- wat is die kanse dat al die syfers wat so maandeliks bekend gemaak word- korrek is. Onkunde is deel van die Kader ontplooiing en dit is al klaar rooi ligte. Ons vind moeilik om te glo dat daar korrek aangedui kan word hoeveel mense werkloos is- dis alles bespiegelings.
“Die gaan nie ’n towerdoepa wees nie, maar als kom neer op die produsent se verantwoordelikheid op die plaas, of by die slagpale, die voerkraal.” Produsente kan nie van die realiteit van klimaatsverandering wegskram nie. Voedselsekerheid, biosekuriteit en volhoubare en winsgewende produksie loop hand aan hand.
While South Africa's agriculture has had a rough start to the year, characterised by El Niño-induced drought, the employment conditions remain encouraging. The data released by Statistics South Africa today shows that employment in primary agriculture lifted by 6% year-on-year to 941 000 in the first quarter of 2024. This is also up 2% from the last quarter of 2023.
CRA GROUP met sy gewilde Landbou mediums Farmingportal.co.za het Agrinewsnet.co.za het deur die jare met baie kreatiewe denke baie eerstes in Landbou media begin en vervolmaak- Dis jammer dat ons suksesvolle projekte altyd nagevolg word deur een of ander Maatskappy/persoon wat glo dat hulle dit beter kan doen en dan soos al die ander uit die bus val. Wat ons begin maak ons suksesvol klaar- Onafhanklik en uit niks het ons elke keer die beste aanmekaar gesit.
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AMT - South Africa
White maize |
R 4 940,00 |
per Metric Ton |
2024-05-10 |
-2.08 % |
R 5 045,00 |
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Yellow maize |
R 4 033,00 |
per Metric Ton |
2024-05-10 |
-2.84 % |
R 4 151,00 |
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Soybeans |
R 8 753,00 |
per Metric Ton |
2024-05-10 |
1.60 % |
R 8 615,00 |
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Sunflower seed |
R 8 890,00 |
per Metric Ton |
2024-05-10 |
1.14 % |
R 8 790,00 |
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Wheat |
R 6 357,00 |
per Metric Ton |
2024-05-10 |
2.12 % |
R 6 225,00 |
||
Sorghum (IPP) |
R 5 909,00 |
per Metric Ton |
2024-05-10 |
2.16 % |
R 5 784,00 |
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Groundnuts (IPP) |
R 28 780,00 |
per Metric Ton |
2024-05-10 |
-0.13 % |
R 28 818,00 |
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Cotton |
R 11 295,00 |
per Metric Ton |
2024-05-10 |
-1.17 % |
R 11 429,00 |
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Soy Meal |
R 8 900,00 |
per Metric Ton |
2024-05-10 |
0.00 % |
R 8 900,00 |
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Lusern (Grade 1) |
R 3 300,00 |
per Metric Ton |
2024-05-10 |
-5.71 % |
R 3 500,00 |
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Product Name |
Price |
Quantity Type |
Date |
Change |
Previous Price |
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Bananas |
R 7,89 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
6.91 % |
R 7,38 |
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Apples |
R 8,54 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
-1.27 % |
R 8,65 |
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Oranges |
R 5,54 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
3.75 % |
R 5,34 |
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Avocados |
R 13,09 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
1.95 % |
R 12,84 |
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Grapes |
R 41,13 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
-0.58 % |
R 41,37 |
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Mangos |
R 11,62 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
-53.94 % |
R 25,23 |
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Pears |
R 8,42 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
0.60 % |
R 8,37 |
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Pineapples |
R 9,38 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
27.97 % |
R 7,33 |
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Peaches |
R 23,62 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
-8.98 % |
R 25,95 |
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Lemons |
R 4,61 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
-6.49 % |
R 4,93 |
||
Nectarines |
R 40,70 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
0.00 % |
R 40,70 |
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Naartjies |
R 7,22 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
3.29 % |
R 6,99 |
||
Blueberries |
R 416,98 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
27.12 % |
R 328,02 |
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Product Name |
Price |
Quantity Type |
Date |
Change |
Previous Price |
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Potatoes |
R 54,31 |
per 10Kg |
2024-05-10 |
2.86 % |
R 52,80 |
||||
Tomatoes |
R 17,56 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
-7.24 % |
R 18,93 |
||||
Carrots |
R 6,39 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
-13.88 % |
R 7,42 |
||||
Onions |
R 8,58 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
-3.16 % |
R 8,86 |
||||
Cabbage |
R 3,95 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
-1.50 % |
R 4,01 |
||||
Garlic |
R 67,61 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
0.04 % |
R 67,58 |
||||
Spinach |
R 5,26 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
-14.75 % |
R 6,17 |
||||
Sweet Potatoes |
R 4,99 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
-6.73 % |
R 5,35 |
||||
Peppers |
R 11,78 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
-6.73 % |
R 12,63 |
||||
Chillies |
R 7,10 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
-0.70 % |
R 7,15 |
||||
Pumpkins |
R 2,89 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
12.45 % |
R 2,57 |
||||
Mushrooms |
R 84,37 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
-0.80 % |
R 85,05 |
||||
Product Name |
Price |
Quantity Type |
Date |
Change |
Previous Price |
||||
Sheep A2/3 |
R 83,00 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
1.22 % |
R 82,00 |
||||
Feeder Lamb (Dual Purpose) |
R 40,21 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
3.18 % |
R 38,97 |
||||
Sheep AB2/3 |
R 62,75 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
-3.28 % |
R 64,88 |
||||
Sheep B2/3 |
R 53,90 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
-0.61 % |
R 54,23 |
||||
Sheep C2/3 |
R 52,20 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
-4.48 % |
R 54,65 |
||||
Ave Wool - Non RWS |
R 148,32 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
-3.73 % |
R 154,06 |
||||
Ave Wool - RWS |
R 166,21 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
-3.28 % |
R 171,85 |
||||
Mohair |
R 401,17 |
per Kg |
2024-04-16 |
0.00 % |
R 401,17 |
||||
Product Name |
Price |
Quantity Type |
Date |
Change |
Previous Price |
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Beef A2/3 |
R 54,86 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
-0.11 % |
R 54,92 |
||||
Weaners (200-250kg) |
R 32,44 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
0.90 % |
R 32,15 |
||||
Beef AB2/3 |
R 53,07 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
0.32 % |
R 52,90 |
||||
Beef B2/3 |
R 47,59 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
6.09 % |
R 44,86 |
||||
Beef C2/3 |
R 43,60 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
1.75 % |
R 42,85 |
||||
Product Name |
Price |
Quantity Type |
Date |
Change |
Previous Price |
||||
Kids (under 30kg) |
R 50,71 |
per kg |
2024-05-10 |
2.59 % |
R 49,43 |
||||
Medium (30-40kg) |
R 46,32 |
per kg |
2024-05-10 |
4.39 % |
R 44,37 |
||||
Large (above 40kg) |
R 46,77 |
per kg |
2024-05-10 |
-3.29 % |
R 48,36 |
||||
Ewes (Goats) |
R 42,06 |
per kg |
2024-05-10 |
-3.22 % |
R 43,46 |
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Product Name |
Price |
Quantity Type |
Date |
Change |
Previous Price |
Poultry Frozen |
R 34,89 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
0.61 % |
R 34,68 |
Poultry fresh |
R 35,10 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
0.34 % |
R 34,98 |
Poultry IQF |
R 31,01 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
-0.13 % |
R 31,05 |
Poultry Average |
R 33,66 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
0.27 % |
R 33,57 |
Product Name |
Price |
Quantity Type |
Date |
Change |
Previous Price |
Pork Porkers |
R 30,95 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
0.55 % |
R 30,78 |
Pork Baconers |
R 30,39 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
0.20 % |
R 30,33 |
Pork Sausage |
R 24,73 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
3.99 % |
R 23,78 |
Pork Average |
R 30,67 |
per Kg |
2024-05-10 |
0.36 % |
R 30,56 |