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- Science proceeds apace when new ideas emerge and we are bombarded with new angles and new data. It is both exciting and challenging as each new angle is re-examined. That is what several groups of researchers have done. Data from Zimbabwean giraffes that had also been culled were weighed and measured by researchers from the Mammal Research Institute in Pretoria.
- South African farmers have a long history of resilience and survival when they maintain control over their land, operations, production decisions, and market access.
- 20 Predictions for the Future of Pig Farming by 2035 -11. Traceability: Blockchain and other tools may allow consumers to track where their pork comes from, ensuring transparency. 12. Growing populations in Asia and Africa will drive pork demand, but trade policies and disease outbreaks (e.g., African Swine Fever) could shape market dynamics.
- For decades in South Africa, diesel adulteration with illuminating paraffin has been a profitable illegal practice used to extend fuel volumes and undercut legitimate sellers. This activity has reportedly cost the fiscus billions in lost tax revenue annually, with large volumes of paraffin suspected of being diverted into the diesel supply chain.
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Rising input costs tied to the conflict in the Middle East are adding strain to an already challenging farm economy. To better understand how global fertilizer market disruptions are affecting producers during spring planting, the American Farm Bureau Federation conducted a Fertilizer Availability Survey of farmers and ranchers across the country. More than 5,700 farmers responded to the survey, which was conducted April 3 through April 11.














































