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By Lebogang Mashala Last week, I had the opportunity to spend time at Nampo, and it was refreshing to be ...
By Lebogang Mashala Last week, I had the opportunity to spend time at Nampo, and it was refreshing to be ...
The reality that commercial agricultural producers make up only 0.1% – approximately 60 000 – of the country’s total population ...
With the recent graduation of the 2024 cohort, a total of 515 small-scale farmers earned qualifications, through the KAL Academy ...
The Estina Dairy Farm, once at the centre of South Africa’s state capture scandal involving R280 million in misappropriated funds, has ...
The Free State Department of Agriculture and Rural Development will host the 1st Youth in Agriculture Provincial Summit on 27 ...
South Africa celebrates Women’s Day on 9 August, but with International Women’s Day on 8 March 2025 now is an apt time ...
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