Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Soil: where food begins

The theme for World Soil Day 2023 – soil: where food begins – tells us most of what we need to know about the...

Small-scale farmers must not be forgotten if we want to feed the world and...

The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) will urge global leaders at COP28 to urgently focus far more attention and funding to the hundreds...

True horror of EU live animal transport masked in official records

Inadequate and misleading official records are masking the true horror and scale of the EU’s long-distance trade in farmed animals, a shocking new report...

CESCO Unveils State-of-the-Art Automated Sheet Metal Manufacturing Facility in Northern Italy

CESCO EPC, a leading name in the grain storage plant industry, proudly announces the inauguration of its advanced automated sheet metal manufacturing facility located...

Nampak Paper and Plastic brings home a Medal and finalist award at this year’s...

In recognition of packaging innovation excellence, Nampak Paper and Plastic picked up a Bronze Medal and finalist award at the Institute of Packaging SA’s...

Demand for Pea Fiber is forecast to reach US$ 50.8 billion by 2034 –...

The Pea Fiber Market Size on a global scale is anticipated to reach a valuation of US$ 23.88 billion by 2024, with a robust...

Spinneys becomes first UAE retailer to transition to recycled plastic packaging, in partnership with...

In the historic Year of Sustainability, Spinneys, one of the UAE’s leading fresh food retailers has announced its partnership with packaging manufacturer Al Bayader...

Bureau Veritas AgriFood goes Solar in Cape Town

Bureau Veritas , a global leader in testing, inspection, and certification, announces that Bureau Veritas’s AgriFood Laboratory in Cape Town has successfully completed a...

What suppliers need to service Africa markets

Boilers and water treatment solutions are used in a vast array of industries, from farming to manufacturing, textile production and even oil separation. In...

A renewed uptick in food inflation as fruit and vegetable prices surged in October...

South Africa’s headline inflation quickened more than expectations and edged closer to the upper end of the SARB’s target range of 3% to 6%,...
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