Huisvrou, ma, boervrou. Gaan leer visvang en ontspan! Dit was van korte duur. 🤣🤣 #padstal🚙🌻👛👗🍔 Willem se kampie

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A tiny Karoo town is about to become South Africa’s next billion-rand export story. Prieska. Population ~14,000. The middle of nowhere. In the 90s, the IDC poured R130 million into pistachios there. Climate was perfect. Vision was huge. By 2011 they called it a failure, sold the equipment, and walked away. Two farmers refused to quit. The Mullers spent 15 brutal years mastering what institutions couldn’t: pollination, varieties, processing. They built Karoo Pistachios and the Desert Emerald brand. Last year: 20 tons. Next decade target: 60,000 tons. South Africa now chasing 5-8% of the global market. Selling at R613/kg, and rising fast as Iran stumbles. Lesson for every deep-pocketed investor: The biggest opportunities aren’t where capital flows. They’re where capital gave up. Conviction beats committees. Every. Single. Time. The Mullers didn’t invent pistachios. They just refused to bury a dream everyone else abandoned.
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Agriculture ambassador!
Folks, we are starting a new show, “ AgriView with Wandile”, and I hope you will find it valuable. In this week’s episode, we discuss: --  South Africa-US agricultural matters discussed in the White House -- SA-US agricultural trade dynamics --  SA agriculture in the world -- Why was Deputy President Paul Mashatile in France, and how did it affect the farming sector? -- SA agriculture 31 years into democracy You can follow us on all channels; we aim to release weekly episodes every Thursday.
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As soon as I get to the city I will buy mine. eBooks is not for me😆
Introducing our new book, "The Uncomfortable Truth about South Africa's Agriculture". It is available in all major bookstores nationwide. The Kindle version is here: amazon.com/dp/B0F1TYCSTD/
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Thank you @IanCameron23 for a very balanced report.
🚨 Throwback: A Rare Use of a Signal Jammer in a Farm Attack I see this picture from 2015 doing the rounds again. I worked with this specific case in Sannieshof, North West, back in 2015. What made this attack stand out was the use of a signal jammer—something highly unusual in farm attacks. While most attacks on farms are well-planned, signal jammers are not commonly used. These devices are far more typical in CIT heists, cigarette freight and truck robberies, and other violent, organized crime heists. The presence of a jammer in this case signaled a higher level of sophistication than usual. 🔴 Brutality Against Both Farmers & Farm Workers The level of violence and torture used against farm workers and farmers in these heinous crimes continues to escalate, with many cases involving beatings, executions, and extreme cruelty. A recent example of such horrific violence is the murder of 62-year-old farmer David Netshilaphala: 📅 Incident Date: 27 February 2025 📍 Location: Xikundu Village On the afternoon of 27 February, 62-year-old small scale farmer, David Netshilaphala went to his kraal to check on his cattle and discovered that three were missing. He was reported missing two days later to Saselamani SAPS. The search for Netshilaphala continued for over a week, until 10 March, when farmers provided key information to the police. Two suspects, aged 21 and 31, were arrested in Shimausa Village and Tiyani Magoro Village under the Hlanganani policing area in Mopani District. 📌 Prof. Rudolf Zinn's Research on Farm Attacks Prof. Rudolf Zinn conducted what I believe to be the most in-depth research on farm attacks in South Africa. His findings, based on interviews with convicted perpetrators, shed light on the methods, motivations, and dynamics behind these crimes: 🔹 1. Criminal Motivation and Target Selection Farm attacks are primarily financially motivated, with criminals targeting farms for cash, firearms, and vehicles. Victims are chosen based on perceived wealth and vulnerability, often through inside information from farmworkers, suppliers, or criminal scouts. Political motivation or cause could only be identified in a very small minority of cases. However, it is important to note that certain political statements and actions create an environment where violent crime in rural communities can flourish. 🔹 2. Planning and Execution Attackers conduct weeks or even months of surveillance before striking. Many attacks involve detailed inside information about the farm’s layout, security systems, and the occupants' routines. Weak security measures—such as poor lighting, lack of alarms, and isolated locations—make farms attractive targets. Robbers typically strike when victims are most vulnerable, usually in the early morning or late at night. 🔹 3. Nature of Violence in Farm Attacks Farm attacks are often marked by extreme and disproportionate violence, including torture, mutilation, and execution-style killings. Attackers use brutality to instill fear, especially when they suspect victims might be armed. Farmers and their families face heightened risks due to slow police response times in rural areas. 🔹 4. Criminal Networks and Repeat Offenders Many perpetrators are repeat offenders with extensive criminal records. Farm attacks are often linked to organized crime groups, where stolen goods and firearms enter larger criminal networks. Collusion between farmworkers and criminals is common, with workers providing critical intelligence about security weaknesses and routines. 🔹 5. Law Enforcement and Prevention Police investigations are often slow and ineffective, partly due to the remoteness of farms and limited forensic resources. Criminals perceive the risk of being caught as low, especially in rural areas where policing is inconsistent. Political and institutional failures contribute to crime in rural communities by fostering lawlessness and weak security responses. Many attacks could be prevented with better security, such as early-warning systems, guard dogs, and active community safety networks. 🔹 6. Recommendations for Farmers and Farm Workers Zinn highlighted several practical steps to improve farm security: ✅ Screening and monitoring individuals that have access to the farm to reduce insider threats. ✅ Enhancing perimeter security with electric fencing, alarms, and surveillance systems. ✅ Strengthening community safety networks, such as neighborhood watch groups and two-way radio communication. ✅ Firearm preparedness, ensuring proper training and legal self-defense strategies. Final Thoughts: Zinn’s research debunked common myths about farm attacks, exposing their planned and organized nature. While political motivation plays a role in only a small minority of cases, certain political rhetoric and actions contribute to an environment where violent crime in rural communities can thrive. The murder of David Netshilaphala is yet another example of the brutality targeting not just farmers, but farm workers as well. The level of violence continues to escalate, and unless decisive action is taken, we will continue to see more devastating cases like this one. Also remember that we cannot compare a farm attack with an urban house robbery/ home invasion or whatever you want to call it, not because one life is worth more than another, but because the ripple effect is different. When someone like David is murdered, chances are many more will not eat the very next morning. With larger scale farmers, entire workforces are left unemployed, traumatized and defenseless. The ripple effect of such an attack is usually significantly different and deep rooted compared to others.
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The coolest diplomat in Africa? Max Berger, much-loved German ag attache in SA whose goverment sponsored the Reitz Regenerative Farming conference. Profitably farming with nature to produce healthy food and mitigate climate change. Dankie Deutschland! @GermanyinSA @landbou
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Two CEO's and a DG - thank you DG Ramasodi for your endless support of the citrus industry
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18 millions views in 24 hours! Yesterday Cape Town launched our new tourism campaign in India. This follows the introduction of a much easier visa system for Indian tourists wanting to come to SA. In just 24 hours, this digital marketing campaign has been viewed 18 million times already in India! 💥 This is how real reform can lead to real economic growth and many more tourism jobs! Thanks to @Leon_Schreib for leading this visa reform, and my colleague @VosJames for a great “Choose Cape Town” campaign now running in India.
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Today, I met with Zulu King Misuzulu kaZwelithini in Kwa-Nongoma, KZN, to discuss issues related to Foot and Mouth Disease, affecting livestock, and various other agricultural issues in the province.
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Fantastic government-private sector collaboration to enhance the operations at the Cape Town Container Terminal. The Transnet folks are collaborative and keen to see more improvement. We are in for a great fruit export season in South Africa. 🇿🇦
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South Africa’s cumulative agricultural export value for the first three quarters of 2024 is up 4% from the same period last year, at US$10,55 billion. We will have the full year data soon. I susperpect the exports will be over US$14, 0 billion. This increase reflects an uptick in the volume of various agricultural exports and the price surge in some products. Moreover, while logistics infrastructure efficiency remains a primary concern for the farming sector, the ongoing collaboration between Transnet, private industry, and the various logistical organizations assists in ensuring the continuous flow of products, even if there are delays in specific periods. The top exported products by value include citrus, nuts, maize, apples and pears, wine, fruit juices, sugar, dates, figs, avocados and mangos, berries, and grapes, amongst other products. South Africa’s agricultural exports to various regions of the world including the EU, Americas, Africa, parts of Asia and Middle-East. The goal is to retain these markets, while working to open more.
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The United States has been a longstanding and valued partner to South Africa and our participation in AGOA is crucial for economic stability and job creation. The DA remains committed to protecting private property rights, fostering economic growth and strengthening diplomatic ties with the US. 🇿🇦🇺🇸
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Namibia and Botswana are again banning some of our grain for imports, while the scientists have observed that the Goss’s Wilt isn’t necessarily transferred through maize for milling but "may" likely be transmitted via seeds. This is also not widespread across South Africa and is still being studied. This is causing challenges for the feed industry and food processors there. We need better collaboration in this SACU region.
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#CAADPKampala25 | @_AfricanUnion Extraordinary Summit on the Post-Malabo CAADP Agenda begins in Kampala, Uganda. Minister @jsteenhuisen joined African leaders to adopt the 2026-2035 CAADP Strategy & the pivotal Kampala Declaration. This summit marks a turning point in transforming Africa's agrifood systems for sustainable growth. #Agenda2026 #OneVoiceOneLand @GovernmentZA
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Also been driving around in the Eastern Cape. Looking at all the water flowing into the sea. We must do more!
I took this photo on the banks of the Mzimvubu River, flowing into the sea, Port St Johns. I thought it would be an excellent intro to my Eastern Cape's agricultural rant for the day.
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One of the first things I did after my appointment as Home Affairs Minister was to visit our visa backlog team, with the message that we want a Christmas without the decade-old backlog hanging over us. Today, Deputy Minister Nzuza and I went back to celebrate this team for their incredible work - with all of us dressed in Christmas outfits! Within a matter of months, we have processed an incredible 261 845 applications and will hit 94% backlog eradication by year end - with only mopping up and appeals remaining. In fact, our team is working so fast that we are struggling to keep up with printing and issuing outcomes. This has been a year of inspiring progress at Home Affairs. Next year, we will take the lessons learnt from this project and the foundation we’ve laid to fully digitalise and automate our processes, and take service delivery to new heights. We love our country and we are proud of the contribution we are making as one team, with one dream. South Africa, this is your #TeamHomeAffairs under the GNU in action! 🇿🇦🎄
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South Africa's Department of Agriculture is finally taking action against misleading products that some sell as HONEY while they're just syrup.
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We don’t need a BRICS Grain Exchange; the current systems are fine. What we need is a BRICS agricultural trade agreement or some arrangements that entail lowering import tariffs and addressing phytosanitary barriers.
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[Media Statement📃] Update on foot-and-mouth disease (#FMD) outbreaks in the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal. @GCISMedia @GovernmentZA @foodformzansi @VukuzenzeleNews @FarmersWeeklySA @SABCNews @eNCA @Newzroom405 @ARCSouthAfrica @kzndard @OFFICIALDRDAR
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