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VIEWPOINT- The World and Its Farmers Are Paying a Huge Price for the US-Iran War – What Lies Ahead in the Next 6 Months
Around 70% USA Farmers being unable to afford all the fertilizer they need.
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VIEWPOINT-South African Farmers and costs of tractors, farming machinery and other inputs in 2026
The South African agricultural machinery market is growing steadily.
VIEWPOINT- World Agriculture is at a critical turning point
Agriculture is at a critical turning point. Following the recent COP30 and G20 summits, farmers worldwide are being asked to produce more food to meet rising global demand while simultaneously cutting greenhouse gas emissions, protecting ecosystems, and remaining profitable.
VIEWPOINT- Beyond 30 Years of Challenges – Eskom, Diesel, Electric Trucks, and a System on the Brink
South
Africa’s
citizens
continue
to
grapple
with
deep-rooted
structural
problems
that
have
persisted
for
decades:
high
unemployment,
inequality,
crime,
and
slow
economic
growth.
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a
new
and
compounding
layer
of
difficulty
has
emerged
—
the
slow-motion
collapse
of
critical
infrastructure
that
affects
every
aspect
of
daily
life
and
economic
activity.
VIEWPOINT-South African Farmers Deserve Better: Time to Stop the Squeeze
We are heading into another long weekend in South Africa, and the first quarter of 2026 is already behind us.
VIEWPOINT-The global fertilizer situation has become a major headache for world food production.
We had another long weekend in South Africa, and the first quarter of 2026 is already behind us.
VIEWPOINT-The collapse of South Africa’s infrastructure
The collapse of South Africa’s infrastructure over the past 31 years is heartbreaking for all of us who grew up in a country where everything worked like clockwork.
VIEWPOINT- The World and Its Farmers Are Paying a Huge Price for the US-Iran War – What Lies Ahead in the Next 6 Months
The war between the United States, Israel and Iran that began on 28 February 2026 is already hitting farmers and food systems around the world hard.
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A new survey by the American Farm Bureau Federation of more than 5,700 farmers reveals that 70% cannot afford all the fertilizer they need this season, while nearly 60% say their financial situation has worsened due to rising costs of both fertilizer and fuel.
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Magnus Heystek, founder and director of Brenthurst Wealth Management, has warned that the South African government will eventually target offshore investments held by South African citizens as it searches for new sources of tax revenue.
Die nuwe handelsbeperkings wat Namibië, Botswana en Mosambiek onlangs op Suid-Afrikaanse landbouprodukte ingestel het, plaas die plaaslike landboubedryf onder groot druk.Die beperkings raak veral groente, vrugte en sekere pluimveeprodukte. Dit skep ernstige onsekerheid vir produsente en bedreig duisende werksgeleenthede in landbou en logistiek
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