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The Agricultural Outlook brings you a macro-economic overview, the weather, as well as an outlook on what to expect in terms of future supply, demand and prices for field crops, fibre, horticulture, timber, vegetables, livestock and game.
2019 Agricultural Outlook (Summer Edition)
2019 Agricultural Outlook (Summer Edition - Afrikaans)
Drought in the summer crop production areas lead to a price decline in the beef industry.
Commodity update on the citrus industry with a specific look at lemon production.
The Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF) is responsible for 30 pieces of legislation.
Producers need to take note of the policy on agriculture in sustainable development.
Customers worldwide are becoming increasingly concerned about nutrition health and the quality of their food.
The latest protocol outlines the measures to comply with in order to import fertile chicken eggs.
South Africa produced 17.1 million tons of maize (commercial and subsistence production) in 2017. The export protocol between South Africa and China may assist the export of maize.
Access the latest export regulations and standards for citrus and subtropical fruit.
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