The agriculture industry influences many sectors of the economy locally as well as internationally.
The global macadamia market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.8% during the forecast period (2020-2025).
There is no question, 2020 has been all over the map, but with this unprecedented year coming to a close, what should agriculture be prepared for in the next decade and how will this year’s pandemic influence the next 10 years?
Dit is amptelik die jaar 2021- 'n Nuwe jaar wat voor die wereld le. Jy is deel van hierdie jaar- met 365 dae van geleenthede om aan te gryp.
As per estimates by the United Nations, by 2050 approximately 9.5 billion people will inhabit the world. How can all these people be fed, given that the amount of farmland available per capita is decreasing day by day?
A global pandemic was not on FT forecasters’ radar screen — or anyone else’s — one year ago.
2020 was a year of extreme weather around the world. Hot and dry conditions drove record-setting wildfires through vast areas of Australia, California and Brazil and Siberia.
The next director-general of the World Trade Organization faces Herculean challenges. Hercules succeeded at his tasks in the end by trying new tactics, so perhaps fresh approaches should be tried for trade too.
Selling eggs from a small flock of chickens in their backyard, Arthur Perdue and his wife, Pearl, founded Perdue Foods in 1920.
All told, this was a pretty bleak year. The COVID-19 pandemic brought tragedy and confusion; fires razed parts of Australia, the Amazon, and the Western U.S.; and the world is still barreling headlong into the sixth mass extinction of species.
The year 2021 is wrapping up and in this article we introspect and look at the possibilities of the year ahead.
The year 2021 has ended positively for South Africa's agricultural sector.
In many ways, 2021 proved just as difficult a year as the previous one: a world still grappling with a pandemic claiming countless lives and upending the economies and livelihoods of nations across the globe.
The 2021 Nobel prize in the field of economics was awarded to three academics (Card, Angrist and Imbens) who have provided us with new insights about both labour and education and shown how to use natural experiments to better understand cause and effect.