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Tag: National Wool Growers’ Association

Wool exports rebound amid industry transformation
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Wool exports rebound amid industry transformation

by Wandile Sihlobo
17th June 2024
Mzansi's wool farmers and exporters fear a repeat of the last export ban to their biggest market, which lasted eight months. Photo: Supplied/Cape Wools SA
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Pleas for intervention on devastating wool ban

by Staff Reporter
3rd August 2022
The wool industry, which has been closed off from the Chinese market for nearly four months now, has lost R734.15 million in revenue to date. Photo: Supplied/Food For Mzansi
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China’s wool ban has cost Mzansi R700m. so far

by Tiisetso Manoko
25th July 2022
Despite the prevailing wool market uncertainty, Mzansi's wool industry is looking forward to a positive 2022. Photo: Supplied/Food For Mzansi
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Market uncertainty not dimming wool farmers’ spirits

by Zolani Sinxo
20th January 2022
Agricultural economist Malapane Thamaga believes if farmers operate as a collective it enables them to negotiate for good prices rather that competing amongst themselves, leading to buyers dictating their prices. Photo: Supplied
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Acting collectively, smallholders pool their power

by Malapane Thamaga
24th March 2021
Ministers Thoko Didiza and Ebrahim Patel have welcomed the unbanning of South African wool products by China Photo: Supplied/Food For Mzansi
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Wool industry finding its feet amid Covid-19 hurdles

by Noluthando Ngcakani
15th March 2021
Drought wreaks havoc on sheep industry
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Drought wreaks havoc on sheep industry

by Noluthando Ngcakani
2nd October 2020
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Small jump in wool signifies glimmer of hope – National Wool Growers

by Noluthando Ngcakani
12th September 2020
AgriSETA scales up sector skills through R147 m investment
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AgriSETA scales up sector skills through R147 m investment

by Staff Reporter
23rd July 2020
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Bill Blackie, chief executive of business and commercial banking at Standard Bank Group, and Michael Lilje, CEO and founder of Orizon Agriculture, announce a new partnership aimed at enabling South African farmers to turn regenerative farming practices into verified carbon credits and additional income opportunities. Photo: Supplied/Standard Bank
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Standard Bank, Orizon launch first bank-backed carbon crop programme

by Ivor Price
16th May 2026

The Standard Bank Group has announced a partnership with Orizon Agriculture to support farmers using regenerative farming practices to navigate...

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Steenhuisen boosts SA’s FMD fight with 2 million more vaccines

16th May 2026
Freshly harvested tomatoes on display at a local market, highlighting ongoing discussions around tomato prices and supply dynamics in South Africa’s fresh produce value chain. Photo: Supplied/Food For Mzansi

Tomato price debate: Joburg Market, RSA Group weigh in

16th May 2026
Deputy minister Nokuzola Capa delivers the 2026 budget vote, outlining billions in support for black farmer development, training and inclusive agricultural growth. Photo: Supplied/Food For Mzansi

Agriculture gets billions: 10 key budget takeaways

15th May 2026
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Farminist founder blends farming skills with smart business

15th May 2026

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Engen keeps tractors and farming dreams moving at Nampo

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