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Tag: Western Cape Department of Agriculture

Western Cape minister of agriculture, Dr Ivan Meyer, gets a first-hand look at work done at the Outeniqua research farm. Photo: Supplied/Food For Mzansi
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Meyer unveils R1b boost for WC agriculture, jobs, and tech

by Tiisetso Manoko
8th April 2025
WC flood damage hits the R1 billion mark (and counting)
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WC flood damage hits the R1 billion mark (and counting)

by Tiisetso Manoko and Duncan Masiwa
14th July 2023
ICYMI: WC energy summit focuses on agriculture
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ICYMI: WC energy summit focuses on agriculture

by Duncan Masiwa
24th June 2023
WC farmers thrive embracing tech, innovation
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WC farmers thrive embracing tech, innovation

by Staff Reporter
2nd May 2023
ICYMI: MOU gives potato industry huge impetus
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ICYMI: MOU gives potato industry huge impetus

by Staff Reporter
14th April 2023
WC embraces smart tech for water challenges
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WC embraces smart tech for water challenges

by Staff Reporter
16th February 2023
Youth engaging in a panel discussion at the Western Cape climate change and agriculture youth and young researchers' convention. Photo: Supplied/Mary James
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WC youth unite to brainstorm climate change

by Lucinda Dordley
26th July 2022
Winners in the 2021 Agri’s Got Talent Competition. (From left)Jack Jonas, faith Nogemane (a general worker from Wildekrans Wine Estate, Botriver became the 8th winner of the competition) and Ronel Radloff. Photo: Supplied/Food For Mzansi
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Are you agriculture’s next singing sensation?

by Vateka Halile
31st March 2022
Agricultural subjects: Principal Cader Tregonning and Dr Ivan Meyer addressing learners at Pelican Park High School in Grassy Park, Cape Town. Photo: Supplied/Food For Mzansi
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ICYMI: More schools now include agricultural subjects

by Duncan Masiwa
21st January 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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Cape Town port congestion eases up as workers return

by Tiisetso Manoko
20th January 2022
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Competition Commission launches probe into SA’s poultry market
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State delays choke SA’s multi-billion rand poultry export potential

by Lisakanya Venna
5th June 2026

With local demand stagnating, South African poultry producers are ready to target global markets with 120 000 tonnes of new...

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How to choose the right farm insurance to protect your business

Farm insurance no longer optional as climate shocks intensify

5th June 2026
Hopa brings hope and market access to EC grassroots farmers

Hopa brings hope and market access to EC grassroots farmers

4th June 2026
Climate-smart genetics: How to choose the right cattle breed

Climate-smart genetics: How to choose the right cattle breed

4th June 2026
Fruits and nuts drive SA’s record agricultural export surge

Fruits and nuts drive SA’s record agricultural export surge

4th June 2026

The Sustainability Institute: Breaking rural poverty cycles

North West and Land Bank partner to boost emerging farmers

Farm insurance no longer optional as climate shocks intensify

SA’s pistachio industry targets 8% of global export market

New Bayer and Khula partnership to boost funding for 50 farmers

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