‘Tis the Season to be Trimming: Expert Tips for Brushcutter Success
Summer is the height of the growing period; the weather is warm, the days are longer and it is rainfall season. This, of course,...
Australian Government to Invest $76.4M to Boost Climate Resilience and Food Security in Africa
The Australian Government will invest A$76.4 million for agricultural research and capacity development programs to strengthen climate resilience and food security in Africa.Led by...
International Livestock Research Institute and Center for Tropical Livestock Genetics and Health Launch an...
The International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) and the Centre for Tropical Livestock Genetics and Health (CTLGH) have launched a real-time livestock monitoring app under...
ALPINE reaches the top of chicken leg processing
As demand for deboned leg meat continues to rise, ALPINE (Anatomic Leg Processor Innovative New Evolution) addresses processors' needs for increased production volumes while...
Kenya launches five-year Strategic Plan for coffee sector, aims at boosting production to 10kg...
Kenya through the New Kenya Planters Cooperative Union (New KPCU) has launched 2023-2027 Strategic Plan for the coffee sector aiming to boost an average...
Topcon introduces smart feeding platform that enhances workflow efficiency and data collection for dairy...
Topcon Agriculture introduces the TMR Flex Pro feeding system, designed to allow dairy and beef producers to easily manage the feeding process and have real-time...
MEC Sambatha extends solidarity and support to farmer Christopher Maema following tragic loss...
In a heart-wrenching turn of events, the livelihood of Ngaka Modiri Molema farmer Mr. Christopher Maema was severely impacted when a lightning strike tragically...
Saai and Landworks launch 100 new job opportunities in Ireland for agricultural students
In a groundbreaking collaboration, the Southern African Agri Initiative (Saai) has partnered with Landworks, a dedicated recruitment platform for the agricultural sector, and Crewit,...
Optimism about South African cherry season not dampened by frost damage
Despite frost heavily affecting early cherry varieties, Tru-Cape’s cherry growers remain positive about the overall quality of this season’s harvest and the promising opportunities...
OPINION: A Climate of Denial: Food Systems offer Environmental Vigour amidst Political Churn
It’s now certain that 2024, which delivered intense heat-waves, the warmest consecutive days globally and catastrophic storms, will also be the hottest year on...












