27 May 2022. GLOBAL OVERVIEW ORANGES
Controversial changes to cold treatment of Southern African citrus pushed through
26 May 2022. An extraordinary session of the Standing Committee on Plants, Animals, Food and Feed (SCoPAFF) of the European Commission yesterday approved changes to the cold treatment for oranges imported from third party countries where false codling moth Thaumatotibia leucotreta is present, Intercitrus, the Spanish citrus growers association, has reported. It predominantly affects South […]
Agbiz Newsletter
26 May 2022.
2022 European predictions for peaches and nectarines
25 May 2022. Most production basins are almost back to normal, except for Spain. Read more…
How SA’s deteriorating transport infrastructure is impacting agricultural communities
24 May 2022. News reports suggest that there has been a significant increase in trucks on South Africa’s roads recently as companies are unable to rely on the country’s ailing railway network to transport goods. Read more…
WEF: Chief Economists Outlook Warns of Dire Human Consequences from the Fragmentation of the Global Economy
24 May 2022. The World Economic Forum’s Community of Chief Economists expects lower economic activity, higher inflation, lower real wages and greater food insecurity globally in 2022, pointing to the devastating human consequences of the fragmentation of the global economy. Read more…
BER Weekly
23 May 2022.
Par Excellance Recruitment News
23 May 2022.
SA Agricultural Market Viewpoint
23 May 2022. What do the ANC’s policy discussion papers say about agriculture and land reform?
Late and heavy rains lead to larger South African lemons
19 May 2022. Late and heavy rains, especially in parts of Port Elizabeth, where key citrus-producing regions lie, have caused South African lemons to become larger than expected. Read more…