Digitising the Agricultural Sector to Unlock the Benefits of Next Generation Technology

Digitising the agricultural sector enables farmers to enhance their business and profitability while opening possibilities to the benefits of next generation technology.

Omnia recommends disposal of Oro Agri for USD 165 million to shareholders

JSE-listed Omnia Holdings Limited (“Omnia”), announced that it has reached an agreement to dispose of Oro Agri to Rovensa, a European-headquartered business which produces...

Africa and Asia’s Food Security ‘Tipping Point’ & the Hope for Collaborative Solutions this...

Samira Amellal, Director General/ CEO Croplife Africa and Middle East In a year when the World...

Bayer helping transform the food system through innovation in agriculture

Flower strips at this Bayer Forward Farm offer habitats for insects in the field and are one of many sustainability...

Bell aircraft used to safeguard food and agriculture amid historic locust infestation

In the last 12 months, food security has been under serious threat from devastating swarms of locusts, destroying crops from East Africa to the...

BKT Stories: choosing the right equipment to work 350,000 sq.m. of agricultural land

A great (BKT) story about the Antonissen family, who for three generations has been growing potatoes in Steenbergen, an agricultural area in the South...

Dodge ISN spherical roller bearings from BI take the guesswork out of mounting

The Dodge ISN Safety Mount spherical roller bearings from ABB is distributed by BI The Dodge ISN Safety...

Vodacom Women Farmers Programme is growing from strength to strength

Produce stand at the launch event in August 2019 To assist in the transformation of South...

Storage Project Set to Reduce Post-Harvest Loss in Tanzania

Seventeen crop storage schemes with a capacity of over 80,000 tonnes in ten different points countrywide are being built to reduce post-harvest losses estimated...

Namibian government seeks US $2m to contain locust outbreak

Bernard DUPONT/Wikimedia Commons The government of Namibia needs an estimated US $2m to contain the locust outbreak in the...
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