South African farmers embrace nuclear solution amid blackout crisis – Francois Rossouw (SAAI)
SAAI CEO Francois Rossouw told BizNews that recent surveys indicate that 56% of farmers suffered income losses due to blackouts.
SAAI CEO Francois Rossouw told BizNews that recent surveys indicate that 56% of farmers suffered income losses due to blackouts.
In the heart of Zimbabwe, a harsh reality unfolds as only four out of a hundred villagers manage to harvest crops amid a severe drought.
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The scale of ownership varies based on water extraction, effectively creating a barrier for larger-scale white farmers.
Agricultural economist at Agri SA, Kulani Siweya, speaks to Biznews on the massive challenges that loadshedding causes in the food industry.
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.
In her letter from Zimbabwe, Catherine Buckle describes the tragedy of dry and impoverished villages yielding only subsistence crops.
The discovery of fossils from a new species of canid, on the West Coast of SA, has unearthed the African origins of the crafty jackal.