Farmers need help to ensure food security – Agric SA’s Kulani Siweya
Agricultural economist at Agri SA, Kulani Siweya, speaks to Biznews on the massive challenges that loadshedding causes in the food industry.
Agricultural economist at Agri SA, Kulani Siweya, speaks to Biznews on the massive challenges that loadshedding causes in the food industry.
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