Exeter researchers discover a novel chemistry to protect our crops from fungal disease
Zymoseptoria tritici, the cause of Septoria tritici in wheat, treated with C18-SMe2+ CREDIT: UNIVERSITY OF EXETER
Rescuing Kenya’s flower sector amid COVID-19
Nelson
Maina: PR and Communications Manager Elgon Kenya
Devastating
scenes of flower workers disposing tens of thousands of blooms on a...
The Unexpected Contribution of COVID-19 To The Fresh Produce Export Industry
By: Dr. Nimrod Israely - Founder and CEO - Biofeed Ltd ,and The Fruit Fly Research Institute
Nigeria’s rice export plans threatened by insecurity
Rice is a staple in Nigeria, and the
country consumes almost 7 million tonnes of it a year.
That's a...
John Deere aftermarket parts service delivers real solutions in real time
John Deere is running a campaign to remind South Africa’s farmers
of the world-class technology, advice and support available via its aftermarket
parts service...
Bullish grain supplies estimates will help tame food inflation
Comment by Paul Makube, Senior Agricultural economist at
FNB Agri-Business
South Africa’s Crop Estimates Committee (CEC) made a further...
ITFC recognized as Best Islamic Financier at the International Trade Finance Global Trade Awards...
The International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (ITFC) , a member of the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) Group, has been named ‘Best Islamic...
Agriculture and its future on Mars
Kabelo Makwane, Managing Executive for Cloud, Hosting & Security at Vodacom Business.
Cloud computing is the delivery...
Tru-Cape says it is ready to meet its commitments and protect its staff and...
South Africa’s largest
exporter of apples and pears, Tru-Cape Fruit Marketing, owned by Two-a-Day in
the Elgin, Grabouw, Villiersdorp and Vyeboom valleys and Ceres...
How Agri-Tech is Upping the Ante in the African Continent
Food
consumption in the African continent has been on a steady rise since 2016, according
to a report from DownToEarth. Even now, the agricultural sectors...












