đŸ”’ From the FT: Anglo American’s high-stakes bet on polyhalite fertiliser – A new way to feed the world
Beneath England’s North York Moors, Anglo American aims to revolutionise agriculture with the Woodsmith project.
Beneath England’s North York Moors, Anglo American aims to revolutionise agriculture with the Woodsmith project.
Agricultural economist at Agri SA, Kulani Siweya, speaks to Biznews on the massive challenges that loadshedding causes in the food industry.
SA’s agriculture is suffering under the acute effects of the nation’s dysfunctional electricity grid – a crisis wreaking havoc on our food.
A BizNews community member read that 2023 would see more loadshedding and wonders what will happen to South Africa’s food production.
Nedbank’s Zhann Meyer believes banks cannot only be good weather partners to our farmers, they need to run with them throughout the cycle.
John Hudson joins us to talk about how farmers must adapt in the face of the climate emergency. Ultimately, they need to produce more with less.
Theo de Jager says every farmer knows what he or she can do better on their farms. Farmers need to produce more with less.
South African farmers are pleading for intervention as products destined for export are rotting at ports besieged by Transnet incompetence and a continuing wage dispute.
Corrigan argues that the Constitution does not help the historically disadvantaged to overcome obstacles to obtaining secure title to land.
The best hope for the ANC and the country is that the NCOP comes to its senses and rejects the stunningly unconstitutional EWC Bill.