Daily Archives: 17 February 2020

African Swine Fever is spreading in the EU, says EFSA

African Swine Fever (ASF) is a devastating disease occurring for the first time in certain ...

China’s changing pork needs: It’s time to differentiate

We enter 2020 with a host of unusual and unpredictable events. In other words, there ...

Zimbabwe promotes female entrepreneurs to strengthen pork industry

Targeting farmers in Mashonaland West and Mashonaland East provinces, the Zimbabwe Agricultural Growth Programme has ...

The uneven global response to climate change

Recently published climate science ultimately underscores the same points: The impacts of climate change are ...

Africa’s renewable revolution

Africa’s abundant clean energy resources, coupled with new investments in renewable energy technologies, have spearheaded ...

Nursing 15 piglets? Sows can do it

Sows can achieve a lot, but is it possible to quantify the potential of nursing ...

How post-Brexit Britain can promote trade in Africa

The United Kingdom may have officially left the European Union, but the terms of its ...

Organised agriculture reacts to SONA 2020

Agbiz Agbiz welcomes the greater realism articulated in the SONA by President Cyril Ramaphosa, and ...

US revokes WTO subsidy preferences for South Africa & some other countries

The Trump administration is changing a key exemption to America’s trade-remedy laws to make it ...

FMD: Minister Didiza announced auctions would resume

Media Statement 17 February 2020 MINISTER DIDIZA UPDATES THE PUBLIC ON THE UNBANNING OF AUCTIONS ...

SPACE 2020 will showcase livestock internationally

SPACE 2020 will take place from Tuesday 15 to Friday 18 September, at the Parc-Expo ...