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Farmers criticise Ramaphosa ahead of Sona
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Sona 2026: Illicit trade and tariffs push farmers to breaking point

by Tiisetso Manoko
11th February 2026
“We know that despite our achievements, South Africa remains a highly unequal society,” said President Cyril Ramaphosa in his Freedom Day address at the Union Buildings in Pretoria today. Photo: Supplied/GCIS
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Sona 2025: Water, land, trade top farmers’ concerns

by Tiisetso Manoko
5th February 2025
President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to deliver his State of the Nation Address tonight. Photo: Supplied/Presidency
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Farmers seek stronger support in Ramaphosa’s Sona

by Tiisetso Manoko
18th July 2024
SONA: President Cyril Ramaphosa delivering the 2022 State of the Nation Address at the Cape Town City Hall. Photo: GCIS
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Sona 2024: Progress and pitfalls of Ramaphosa’s promises

by Sinenhlanhla Mncwango
8th February 2024
AgriSETA’s latest annual performance plan makes provision for 505 TVET students requiring work-integrated learning to complete their qualifications. Photo: Supplied/Food For Mzansi
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Job-creating interventions to build thriving economy

by Staff Reporter
18th March 2022
During his recent State of the Nation Address, President Cyril Ramaphosa emphasised that government’s role was to create an empowering environment in which the private sector could grow. Photo: Supplied/Food For Mzansi
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ICMYI: ‘Economy won’t grow with expropriation’

by Staff Reporter
15th February 2022
SONA: President Cyril Ramaphosa delivering the 2022 State of the Nation Address at the Cape Town City Hall. Photo: GCIS
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ICYMI: What Ramaphosa said about agriculture in SONA

by Duncan Masiwa
11th February 2022
Congestion at the Port of Cape Town is still causing deciduous fruit to leave the country much slower than is needed for these perishable exports. Photo: Supplied/Food For Mzansi
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SONA: Citrus industry wants urgent rescue plan for ports

by Duncan Masiwa
10th February 2022
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Culdevco is a dominant presence in the fiercely competitive South African fruit export market, and the projected growth from its cultivars is substantial. Photo: Supplied/Food For Mzansi
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Zero-tariff China deal offers lifeline to SA agri exporters

by Lisakanya Venna
9th February 2026

Faced with rising tariffs and global volatility, South African exporters are finding renewed confidence in the East. Agricultural role players...

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Amahle Rilityana started with 100 chickens and two bags of maize. Now, she’s eyeing 15 hectares of production to meet soaring demand for traditional malt. Photo: Supplied/Food For Mzansi

Brewing heritage: Amahle swaps chef whites for farming boots

9th February 2026
The exhibition floor for the 2026 Mzansi Young Farmers Indaba is filling up fast! Don’t miss your chance to connect with South Africa’s next-generation farmers. Simply email info@foodformzansi.co.za. Image: Gareth Davies/Food For Mzans

Exhibition spots filling fast at 2026 Mzansi Young Farmers Indaba

9th February 2026
Athizintle Nkaqa had to reduce the quantity of maize and beans she planted to limit post-harvest losses from insects. Photo: Supplied/Food For Mzansi

Post-harvest pests, poor storage cut smallholder yields

9th February 2026
ICYMI: Mzansi's tractor sales show improvement

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9th February 2026

Zero-tariff China deal offers lifeline to SA agri exporters

Voices of fed-up farmers shake the Union Buildings

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NWK strengthens rural education with laptop sponsorship

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