The Western Cape provincial minister of agriculture recently visited two farms that form part of a local land reform project in order to see the impact of the farms on surrounding communities.
Category: Agriculture
Van kattebaksmous tot Jongboer-finalis
’n Hoenderboer van Idasvallei is die enigste vroue-finalis in vanjaar se Agri Wes-Kaap Santam Landbou Jongboer van die Jaar-kompetisie....
De Lille ontmoet met Grabouw Khoisan Raad oor grondkwessie
’n Hofbevel teen die Grabouw Khoisan Raad , wat tans aanspraak maak op ’n stuk grond in die Overberg,...
New vineyards aim to provide world-class training for students
A new vineyard training and research facility will give undergraduate and postgraduate viticulture students at Stellenbosch University (SU) access...
Stellenbosch student wins international photography award
A third-year photography student from the Stellenbosch Academy of Design and Photography (the Academy) recently won the student award...
SU students startup trains underprivileged farmers
A group of Stellenbosch University (SU) students recently started a company that focuses on eco-friendly agricultural practices, community bonds...
Students grow greens through new gardening society
A new Stellenbosch University (SU) gardening society provides free access to plots of land in which members can plant and grow their own produce, provided these members supply their own seeds.
At the hands of Mother Nature
There are some who are born with the gift of a green thumb, and some who merely stumble upon...
Organic: future or faux?
The organic lifestyle takes on many different forms in various parts of the world. In a third world country...
New wine project to ease pressure on SA wine farmers
The Southern African Agri Initiative (SAAI) recently launched a wine marketing project which aims to ease the pressure on South...










