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Stricter livestock import measures meant to protect SA’s status

Red Meat Producer’s Organisation Vice-chairperson Dr Pieter Prinsloo says reports that South Africa has closed its borders to livestock from neighbouring countries are not true. He says new regulations require that permits certifying animals are disease free will have to be provided.
4 Jul 2016 8AM 1 min

Senwes still swimming amid volatile agricultural cycle

Senwes Group Chief Executive Francois Strydom says although they have experienced one of the most volatile agricultural cycles in the company’s history, they are starting the new year on a good cash standing.
4 Jul 2016 8AM 1 min

Regulations hoped to close up quarantine loopholes

Red Meat Producer’s Organisation Vice-chairperson Dr Pieter Prinsloo says it is also hoped that new, stricter import regulations will address issues around improper quarantine practices:
4 Jul 2016 8AM 1 min

Feature: Unclaimed benefits of ex-miners

The Department of Mineral Resources plans to develop a system where miners and ex-miners will be able to claim their benefits. Media reports have stated that billions of rands in unclaimed UIF, Provident Fund benefits, health and labour compensation are being held by the Financial Services Board dating back to…
3 Jul 2016 6PM 3 min

Fire break preparation cut-off date fast approaching

Deputy Director of forest and veld fire oversight for the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries in the Free State, Malcolm Proctor, says the cut-off date for the making of firebreaks in Free State is the end of July.
1 Jul 2016 10AM 1 min

Cold fronts increase risk of damaging veld fires

Deputy Director of forest and veld fire oversight for the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries in the Free State, Malcolm Proctor, says the majority of damage from fires happens just prior to cold fronts, largely due to increased wind.
1 Jul 2016 10AM 1 min

FEATURE: Durban July - who is your money on?

The 119th running of the iconic horse race, the Durban July takes place at Greyville in Durban tomorrow. OFM’s sport editor, Morgan Piek, takes a look at the July, online betting and which horses to place your bets on.
1 Jul 2016 4AM 3 min

Tax season 2016 starts today

Today marks the start of the 2016 Tax Season and South Africans are being urged to play their part by honestly declaring their earnings. SARS is urging taxpayers to submit their returns online via e-filing. SARS spokespersohn Mark Kingon says those who are not clear about what's required of them…
1 Jul 2016 3AM 1 min

Boere se enigste opsie is om hulle uit die moeilikheid uit te produseer

OFM-nuus se landbouredakteur, Sabrina Dean, was Maandag in Bultfontein vir ‘n vergadering van Bultfontein Distriklandbou. Een van die sprekers was die Groep Uitvoerende Hoof van Senwes, Francois Strydom. Met hierdie onderhoud gesels hulle oor hoekom dit belangrik vir hulle is om sulke vergaderings by te woon. Die gesprek handel ook…
30 Jun 2016 3AM 5 min

Agriculture news

Agriculture news, Thursday 30 June 2016. Broadcast on Before Dawn - weekdays from 5am - 6am.
30 Jun 2016 3AM 3 min

Boere moet hulself met kennis bemagtig

OFM-nuus se landbouredakteur, Sabrina Dean, praat vandag met die landbou-ekonoom, dr. Kobus Laubscher, oor markgerigte produksie op plaasvlak. Hy sê dit is baie belangrik dat boere hulself bemagtig met die regte inligting om te verseker dat die mark hulle billik sal vergoed teen die tyd dat hul produk reg is…
30 Jun 2016 3AM 4 min

Feature: Former prisoners still not accepted in society

Former prisoners are at high risk of poverty because of the challenges they face in being reconnected to society. These challenges are often the result of the stigma of incarceration, as well as the disadvantages that often characterise this population, including low levels of education, mental health problems, and substance…
29 Jun 2016 9AM 3 min

Feature: Manyoni’s legacy will be pronounced by residents

The outgoing Mayor of the Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality, Thabo Manyoni, believes the communities of Thaba Nchu, Botshabelo, and Bloemfontein are the only people who will be able to tell, at the end, the legacy that he is leaving behind. This follows the ANC announcing Olly Mlamleli - the current MEC…
27 Jun 2016 9AM 2 min

Feature: The scourge of South Africa's 'national flower'

The amount of plastic waste the human race generates, is staggering. When travelling through our country, the sea of unsightly single-use plastic bags, is a testimony of the dire position South Africa finds itself in. But it's not only our so-called 'national flower' that are causing dreadful problems. OFM News'…
24 Jun 2016 7AM 3 min

Voedselsekerheid só gemeet

OFM-nuus se landbouredakteur, Sabrina Dean, gesels met landbou-ekonoom, dr. Kobus Laubscher, oor die meet van voedselsekerheid. Die gesprek handel oor hoe politieke doelwitte dikwels besluitneming bepaal. Hy gesels ook oor die doelwitte van die FAO (Food and Agriculture Organisation), wat strek vanaf armoedeverligting tot die uitwissing van hongersnood en volhoubare…
24 Jun 2016 5AM 5 min

Agri sector news with OFM and Farmer’s Weekly

OFM News agri editor Sabrina Dean speaks to Farmer’s Weekly journalist Gerhard Uys about some of the big stories in the agriculture sector over the last week. Today they speak a bit about the carbon offset scheme draft bill that has been published for public comment, they look into the…
24 Jun 2016 3AM 6 min

Agriculture news

Agriculture news, Friday 24 June 2016. Broadcast on Before Dawn - weekdays from 5am-6am.
24 Jun 2016 3AM 3 min
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