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Biosecurity remains a massive risk globally and locally. We need to do more for better control.
"Cattle prices have tumbled as the US government steps up measures to contain the spread of a bird flu outbreak among the country’s cow herd. The US Department of Agriculture at the start of this week banned infected cattle from crossing state borders and said it would test ground beef for bird flu particles, as the UN’s World Health Organization expressed concern about the virus’s potential to spread outside of the US." -- FT
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Sensible comments. Unfortunately opportunity missed in budget speech. Rand now taking predictable hit in financial markets. m.engineeringnews.co.za/arti…

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Great CNN clip on SA Macadamias. A must watch! Breaking into South Africa's macadamia nut industry edition.cnn.com/videos/world…

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1 Nov 2023
Since September 2018 the All Blacks and Springboks have played each other 11 times. The All Blacks have won 5. The Springboks have won 5. One draw. Of those 11 matches, 7 of them have finished within a 2 point margin. That’s 64% of the results determined by a single score. The average points scored by the All Blacks is 22.8. The average points scored by the Springboks is 23.5. Quite simply - rugby’s greatest rivalry.
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So true!
Springboks: quality, inclusive, caring leadership, leveraging diversity, top-class analysis of environment, cutting-edge knowledge, evidence-based decisions, merit-based, competent, accountable administration produce world-class performance. Is possible at country level also.
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Love it!
12 Sep 2023
Unimpressed crowd at the Skukuza Golf Club. __ 📹Skukuza Golf Club📍#KrugerNationalPark #LiveYourWild #SANParks
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Great productivity gains making this industry globally competitive now. But logistics challenges undermine this competitiveness!
This past week, South Africa's Crop Estimates Committee left the country's 2022/23 soybeans harvest unchanged from July's record estimate of 2.8 million tonnes (up 24% y/y). The annual crop improvement is due to an expansion in the area planted and higher yields. The ample soybeans harvest means South Africa could meet its domestic demand and remain with about 350,000 tonnes of soybeans for export markets. For folks interested in the key drivers of this impressive growth shown in the chart, here is a brief note I write on this: wandilesihlobo.com/2018/09/1…
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No surprise with Prigozhin plane crash, but let's await confirmation. Would be good for Africa too, if true.
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Why is South Africa so corrupt? We must rebuild our democratic moral values. Excellent and must-read op-ed by Prof William Gumede
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Export-led growth - that should be South Africa's mantra!
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Hope some folks in government read this!
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Great growth trend! Now to maintain and grow this trend - need to work hard with EU on this!
"In March 2023, EU agri-food trade surplus continued to progress, reaching EUR 6.9 billion, a 28% increase month-on-month." -- @EUAgri
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Some good news!
South Africa's consumer food inflation decelerated to 12,0% in May 2023 from 14,3% in the previous month. The food product prices primarily underpinning this moderation are bread and cereals; meat; fish; oils and fats; and fruit. We expect consumer food inflation to continue decelerating in the second part of the year. The red meat prices, which have softened at the farm level, should continue on this trend at the retail level in the coming months. Fruit prices will likely remain on a similar declining trend as the harvest across South Africa continues, and domestic supplies have improved. The decline in "oils and fats" products is in line with what we are seeing in the global environment, as South Africa still imports its palm oil usage. For example, in May 2023, the FAO's vegetable oil price index was at 119 points, down 48% y/y. Still, the relatively weaker rand exchange remains an upside risk to prices of imported products that could somewhat reduce the gains for local consumers. This mainly applies to rice and wheat, as South Africa is a net importer of these products. Moreover, the relatively lower farm-level maize prices will filter into the retail products mainly in the year's second half. There is a lag between three and five months between farm and retail prices of some products. The base effects will also help soften consumer food inflation in the year's second half. ·The impact of load-shedding may continue to influence prices for the next few months. Still, the various interventions to ease the load-shedding burden on farmers, such as load curtailment, expansion of the diesel rebate to the food value chain, and, most recently, the launch of the Agro-Energy Fund, all support the production conditions. Hence, the 2022/23 maize harvest is estimated at 16,1 million, 5% higher than the 2021/22 season's harvest and the third-largest harvest on record. Soybeans harvest could reach a record 2,8 million tonnes. Other field crops and fruits also show prospects for decent harvest this season. With that said, the effectiveness of these energy support measures differs across farming enterprises and food companies, and the costs to food producers, mainly those not fully benefiting from the above efforts, remain high because of all the necessary mitigation measures.
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Just for context and perspective. SA around a sticky 13% food inflation. Should hopefully start slowing soon.
Below ⬇️: the 10 countries with the highest food price inflation in the latest @WorldBank bi-weekly #FoodSecurity Update. wrld.bg/pfCk50OMeNk
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Thanks Alan, this is absolutely critical. Kicking SA out of AGOA would hurt the people of South Africa, not the governing party. They are in their own delusional bubble.
Our delegation in the US is hard at work securing the WC & SA's eligibility to remain part of the Africa Growth & Opportunity Act (AGOA). At a host of meetings on Capitol Hill this week, robust & candid discussions have been held. 🇺🇸🇿🇦
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Excellent, well done to all involved!
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We are thrilled to announce that SIZA has successfully completed the SSCI Benchmarking process and has achieved SSCI Recognition! Click on the link below to read the full article: theconsumergoodsforum.com/pr… #SIZA
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John Purchase retweeted
As part of #safj21years celebrations @justchad_cga @AntonRabe @PurchaseJohn @WandileSihlobo share insights re industry milestones on pg 6: safj.co.za/21-anniversary-ed…
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The Business Day Editorial this morning 🇿🇦
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Another milestone. In May, wind and solar produced more electricity in the EU than fossil fuels – for the first time. 'Europe’s electricity transition has hit hyperdrive. Clean power keeps smashing record after record.' ember-climate.org/press-rele…
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