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  • WEEKEND-VIEWPOINT- Agricultural pesticides and public health remains a major unresolved challenge

    The tension between agricultural productivity and public health remains one of the most persistent and unresolved challenges in many countries, particularly those where agriculture employs the vast majority of the population.Agrochemicals play a vital role in modern farming.
  • The risks of cotton farming

    Even in the advent of massive textile influx from China and second-hand clothes from other countries, cotton farming is still regarded highly in Zimbabwe.

  • Minimising chemicals and labour with camera operated hoeing machine ( Video)

    Dutch grower Sjaak Huetink is enthusiastic about using the Poulsen Robovator camera operated hoeing machine. “We have never sprayed as little or made as few weeding hours. Our plots have never been cleaner.”

  • Self-learning algorithm gets better at weed detection

    By employing so-called deep-learning systems for crop recognition, machines that can combat weeds site-specifically with a minimum of labour and/or chemicals are getting ever closer.

  • WEEKEND-VIEWPOINT- Foot-and-Mouth Disease is still a huge problem-

    Foot-and-Mouth Disease is still a huge problem- .
  • WEEKEND-VIEWPOINT- Hunting season in South Africa

    It is May, and hunting season is in full swing across South Africa. ND
  • Agriculture: cause and victim of water pollution, but change is possible

    Agriculture, which accounts for 70 percent of water withdrawals worldwide, plays a major role in water pollution. Farms discharge large quantities of agrochemicals, organic matter, drug residues, sediments and saline drainage into water bodies. 

  • Forever chemicals’ have made their way to farms. For now, levels in your food are low – but there’s no time to waste

    They stop your food from sticking to the pan.

  • WEEKEND-VIEWPOINT- Heading into a Powerful El Niño Year: Growing Risks for Global Food Security

    The world is moving into an El Niño year, and the signs are already clear.
  • WEEKEND-VIEWPOINT- South African Railways: A New Era of Private Sector Participation

    South Africa’s rail sector is entering a significant new chapter as the long-awaited opening of Transnet’s network to private operators gains momentum.
  • Sticky trick: new glue spray kills plant pests without chemicals

    Tiny sticky droplets sprayed on crops to trap pests could be a green alternative to chemical pesticides, research has shown.

  • WEEKEND-VIEWPOINT- Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) situation in South Africa,-April 2025,

    The FMD crisis in South Africa began gaining serious momentum inApril 2025, mainly with the SAT2 serotype and some SAT1 and SAT3 cases.
  • VIEWPOINT- The Relevance and Safety of Agricultural Chemicals in 2025

    Agricultural chemicals, or agrochemicals, including pesticides (insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, nematicides), fertilizers, and other growth agents, remain critical to global food production in 2025. They are indispensable for boosting crop yields, controlling pests, and ensuring food security for a growing global population.
  • Farming Without Chemicals: How Can It Be Done?

    Farming Without Chemicals: How Can It Be Done? Andre Leu is an Australian organic farmer, an internationally recognised speaker, the author of ‘The Myths of Safe Pesticides’ and “Poisoning Our Children”. He was past President of IFOAM (The International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements). and presently he is the international director of Regeneration International.

  • Marine life in a South African bay is full of chemical pollutants

    The adage “out of sight, out of mind” has long summed up humans’ attitude to dumping personal and industrial waste. In a 1974 Scientific American article, the oceanographer Willard Bascom wrote that “the ocean is the plausible place for man to dispose of some of his wastes”. If done “thoughtfully”, he continued, “it will do no damage to marine life.”

  • WEEKEND-VIEWPOINT- South African Agriculture Faces a Tough Year in 2026

    South African Agriculture Faces a Tough Year in 2026
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