Agriculture stakeholder engagement meeting to address attacks on foreign nationals

By Craig Macaskill   Posted 2017-06-05   In Blog       Press release by the Department of Agriculture, Forestry & Fisheries (DALRRD), 22 April 2015  Business Sector stakeholders and Organised Labour had a constructive meeting with the Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, General Bheki Cele, to discuss and share ideas to address the recent attacks on foreign […]

Farming in Cape Town

By Craig Macaskill   Posted 2017-06-05   In Blog   Have you imagined producing your own vegetables, herbs and fish on a small scale for your own consumption or for a niche market? In its latest issue, Landbouweekblad reports on something happening at the V&A Waterfront within the Mother City. Moyo restaurant, with initial help from Stellenbosch University, grows its own vegetables, herbs […]

South Africa: increasingly a market for EU agricultural exports

By Craig Macaskill   Posted 2017-06-05   In Blog       South Africans are mostly aware that the EU is a prime market for its agricultural produce. After the De Doorns industrial action at the beginning of the year we heard at least once from disgruntled strikers that food security was not the issue since most of the fruit […]

Agricultural metaphors

By Craig Macaskill   Posted 2017-06-05   In Blog       Energy doesn’t just disappear. It goes somewhere. So does life. Life is energy. And you are both. We may nod and agree intellectually … yes, yes … but does this assent go deeper, help us process the impulses behind our selves and what we are? You don’t just […]

Unearthed: farm girl’s award-winning international movie

By Craig Macaskill   Posted 2017-06-05   In Blog         The documentary Unearthed, by local farm girl Jolynn Minnaar near Graaff-Reinet, is drawing international attention. Its topic? Hydraulic fracturing (fracking) … Like many who grow up in rural areas or on a farm, Minnaar loved the wide uninhabited space of the Karoo. And when plans were revealed to […]

Eating

By Craig Macaskill   Posted 2017-06-05   In Blog       Most of us have been in a situation where we experience temporary hunger. It might be that we forgot to pack our lunch, or missed a meal and had to wait for the next one to be served. But mostly we did not give it a second thought. […]

Out in the streets

By Craig Macaskill   Posted 2017-06-05   In Blog       This afternoon, whilst I was mid-stream checking updates for the “Forage & pastures” chapter in the next Agri Handbook, the power went off. Step one in such an event is to go stand outside in the street. If you are the only one out there, then proceed with step […]

Eucalypts and other honey bee forage plants – what you can do to help our honey bees

By Craig Macaskill   Posted 2017-06-05   In Blog       By Mbulelo Mswazi and Carol Poole, South African National Biodiversity Institute  A recent study undertaken by the South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) revealed that gum trees, certain crops, indigenous trees and shrubs, flowering plants in suburban gardens and even roadside wildflowers or weeds are all critically important […]

Living with other people’s narratives

This past week a certain country disputed the findings of a United Nations report, saying it rejected the UN’s “narrative”. It is not the name of the country that is important here, but this: if you lived in that country, what would your response have been been? Considering its frame of reference (or narrative), every […]

Farmers in France (and elsewhere)

By Craig Macaskill   Posted 2017-06-05   In Blog       It is with great concern that we read the article High suicide rate highlights plight of French farmers. Let us remember that most of us have lost touch with the vocation which allows us to be businessmen, doctors, bankers, lawyers etc. Somebody else cultivates the food that sustains you, and so […]