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South African farmers face a wet summer with above-normal rainfall, hail and flood risks across key provinces. Photo: ChatGPT
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Wet summer ahead: prepare for hail, floods and crop risks

by Lerato Mutsila
11th January 2026
Tobias Doyer, CEO of Grain SA. Photo: Supplied/Grain SA Facebook
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Why we should fight for the survival of SA’s wheat producers

by Tobias Doyer
10th January 2026
South Africa’s new climate commission faces urgent challenges as drought grips the land. Photo: Supplied/Food For Mzansi
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New climate commission takes charge as SA faces crisis

by Staff Reporter
10th January 2026
A male kudu passes in front of tourists on a game drive in South Africa. David Silverman/Getty Images
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Land reform: New landholders could profit from wildlife

by The Conversation
9th January 2026
Rural youth in the North West are gaining hands-on beekeeping skills through NARYSEC, turning their passion for apiculture into sustainable livelihoods and community development. Photo: Supplied/Food For Mzansi
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Buzzing with opportunity: NW youth take flight in beekeeping

by Patricia Tembo
9th January 2026
South African agriculture steps into 2026: fields, vineyards, and farms across the country set the stage for innovation, sustainability, and growth guided by the nation’s top thought leaders. Photo: Supplied/Unsplash/Bill Wegener
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9 insights shaping the future of SA agriculture in 2026

by Staff Reporter
8th January 2026
Livestock supports food security, culture, and climate resilience in Africa. Photo: Pexels
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Beyond blame: The case for climate justice in livestock farming

by Talentus Mthunzi
7th January 2026
Global trade: Agbiz chief economist Wandile Sihlobo. Photo: Supplied/Food For Mzansi
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Sihlobo: These policies could shake up SA farming

by Wandile Sihlobo
6th January 2026
Grain SA warns that while South Africa’s grain crops look promising, rising costs and low prices are pushing producers into a financial crisis threatening sustainability. Photo: Pexels
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Financial pressure overshadows good grain crop season

by Staff Reporter
5th January 2026
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Compliance gaps threaten farmers’ access to finance

by Boitumelo Mahlangu
5th January 2026
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Livestock supports food security, culture, and climate resilience in Africa. Photo: Pexels
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Beyond blame: The case for climate justice in livestock farming

by Talentus Mthunzi
7th January 2026

While livestock production is often blamed for climate change, Africa’s story is different. Talentus Mthunzi of Solidaridad Southern Africa argues...

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As carbon markets begin to take shape in South Africa, carbon credit programmes are emerging as a practical support mechanism that enables farmers to adopt improved practices, build soil carbon, manage climate risk and unlock long-term value for both their businesses and the environment. Photo: Pexels

Carbon credits 101: A guide to regenerative farming & income

6th January 2026
Global trade: Agbiz chief economist Wandile Sihlobo. Photo: Supplied/Food For Mzansi

Sihlobo: These policies could shake up SA farming

6th January 2026
Dr Walter Shiba, Light Ngobeni and Trevor Morepje of the Agricultural Research Council (ARC). Gareth Davies/Food For Mzansi

How extension services transform smallholder farming

6th January 2026
Grain SA warns that while South Africa’s grain crops look promising, rising costs and low prices are pushing producers into a financial crisis threatening sustainability. Photo: Pexels

Financial pressure overshadows good grain crop season

5th January 2026

9 insights shaping the future of SA agriculture in 2026

Gen Z farmer’s rapid rise to supplying Joburg Market

Meet the EC duo changing the game in livestock care

Financial pressure overshadows good grain crop season

How extension services transform smallholder farming

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Wet summer ahead: prepare for hail, floods and crop risks

Why we should fight for the survival of SA’s wheat producers

New climate commission takes charge as SA faces crisis

Land reform: New landholders could profit from wildlife

Buzzing with opportunity: NW youth take flight in beekeeping

Meet the EC duo changing the game in livestock care

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