Farmer’s Weekly previously reported on the devastating effect of the drought caused by the El Niño weather phenomenon in ...
The heart of the Garden Route offers visitors forested areas, rivers in mountain canyons, beaches, and affordable national ...
Although supply decreased marginally and only for a short period, Willie Jacobs, CEO of Potatoes SA, said that panic over a ...
The former rugby star knows all about the importance of teamwork and reliability. So partnering with Agrico irrigation ...
Growing cherries in a suboptimal climate requires manipulating trees and temperatures. But with a considerable market ...
The past year saw an increase in the number of countries allowing for the cultivation and import of crops that have been ...
Romantic dinners and picnics on top of the Magaliesberg mountains make Phefumula Country Retreat the ideal getaway for ...
There are some factors pointing towards a more productive and profitable year in 2025 after 2024 took a heavy toll on most ...
Family-run Glendower Farm in Pedie, Eastern Cape, spans 200ha of fertile land that carries the weight of generations. At its ...
The Farmers Weekly team reflects on 2024 and sends warm wishes to our readers for a joyful festive season and a prosperous ...
South Africa faces job losses in excess of 20 000 should the EU proceed with legislation that bans the use of tea tree oil.
The South African sugar industry is bracing for a transformative year in 2025 as stakeholders advance into the next phase of the Sugar Value Chain Master Plan to 2030.