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climate change in Africa

By Craig Macaskill   Posted 2018-08-02   In Blog     As someone who works from home, I occasionally help a friend’s teenagers with school assignments. Yesterday’s was a list of questions which included: (a) What impedes South Africa’s economic progress? and, (ii) What strategies would you recommend government adopt to encourage economic development? I sat up, of course. To […]

When decisions are placed in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong

By Craig Macaskill   Posted 2018-06-22   In Blog       John Hume, “The Man Who Bred 1000 Rhino”. Photo used courtesy of Quintus Strauss Practical solutions for the rhino crisis In the past 26 years, South African John Hume, aged 76, has bred 1,279 white rhinos on his private property, and is currently protecting 1,626 rhinos of which […]

Juicy maggots

By Craig Macaskill   Posted 2018-06-05   In Blog       There are places in the world where people eat insects, yes … But why not feed insects to the usual livestock – fish, chickens and so on? AgriProtein, a South African company, and others in the USA, France and Canada are going into the farming of flies full […]

Nampo – making its acquaintance

By Craig Macaskill   Posted 2018-05-16   In Blog       Today the Nampo show grounds outside Bothaville will be buzzing with activity as the hundreds of exhibitors prepare for the largest agricultural show in the southern hemisphere this week. Nampo Park from the air, looking towards the northern gate. From Tuesday to Friday the open field to the […]

Diesel Refund Reforms Promise Welcome Relief to SA Farmers

By Craig Macaskill   Posted 2018-04-24   In Blog     Press release South Africa – The promised reforms to the current Diesel Tax Refund system promise welcome relief to struggling SA farmers. Whilst nothing has been confirmed by Treasury as yet, the diesel tax refund system and its administration are set for an overhaul which will see a reduction […]

Owl-inspired wisdom solves mystery

By Craig Macaskill   Posted 2017-12-15   In Blog       A conservation superhero has turned crime fighter, as the special owls he saves have led the way to a nest of stolen vehicles. Early on Tuesday morning, 5 December, the manager of the Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT) Birds of Prey Programme, Dr Gareth Tate saw that, as usual, his Ford […]

Famous Brands Cheese company and Coega Dairy empower communities with cash for cows

By Craig Macaskill   Posted 2017-11-29   In Blog       Famous Brands Cheese Company (FBCC) and Coega Dairy will collectively contribute R3 million to five black-owned community dairy farms in the Eastern Cape to finance the purchase of more than 300 dairy cows. The funds will be disbursed over a three year period, with FBCC and Coega Dairy […]

‘Expropriation without compensation’: Impact on food availability and affordability

By Craig Macaskill   Posted 2017-11-03   In Blog       Written by Theo Boshoff, Agbiz Head: Legal intelligence We must ensure that land reform happens, but in a sustainable way so that agricultural production and food supply remain vibrant over the coming years in order to prevent basic nutrition from becoming unaffordable. As it currently stands, Stats SA estimates that […]

The importance of feeding on rotting meat

By Craig Macaskill   Posted 2017-09-16   In Blog       It is with great sadness that we read about 45 vultures being poisoned this week, ironically the week after International Vulture Awareness Day. That it happened in neighbouring Mozambique is immaterial. The sun shines, rivers run and vultures fly as they have for centuries: nature does not recognise the compromise […]

Pigs like to live in mud

By Craig Macaskill   Posted 2017-06-05   In Blog       Do you know that pigs roll in mud to protect themselves against the sun and extreme temperatures, or against flies and parasites? Perhaps you knew, but many think that pigs just like to be dirty and to live in mud. The average person knows little about these intelligent creatures. Commercial […]