
South African farmers want Namibia, Botswana to reopen for fruit and veg trade
South African farmers are urging for Namibia and Botswana to reopen their borders to allow the importation of fruits and vegetables. The two countries have

South African farmers are urging for Namibia and Botswana to reopen their borders to allow the importation of fruits and vegetables. The two countries have

On 19-20 July, TFSA, in conjunction with our consortium partner Africa House, hosted the Renewable Energy Products and Expertise Showcase: South Africa conference. In the

Aquaculture market readiness, and understanding and complying to EU market requirements is what brought the TFSA team to the 14th Aquaculture Association of Southern Africa (AASA) annual

South Africa’s agricultural export activity would likely soften from last year’s record of $12.4 billion (R203bn) due to headwinds, which will weigh on the export

If the growth in imports is any indicator of quality, then grapes (both in their liquid and natural form) from the Western Cape are among

The Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development says it has struck a deal with the European Union, which means that South African citrus

South Africa’s extra virgin olive oil and table olive producers expect to produce excellent volumes, following a bountiful harvest from its latest season which kicked

Industry body Agri SA and the National Wool Growers’ Association of South Africa (NWGA) have noted concern about the “unjustifiable” ban on wool exports to

South Africa’s agriculture ministry is working around the clock to ensure citrus shipments, with an estimated value of R650m ($38.3m), docked at EU ports gain

Containers of South African citrus are being detained on arrival in the EU following the implementation of stringent new import rules, according to the Citrus

The biggest threat to South Africa’s poultry industry is “unfair trade practices from countries like Brazil, Ireland, Spain and Denmark which dump their product on

Wesgro and Trade Forward Southern Africa (TFSA), supported by the British High Commission, hosted a joint event today, highlighting the trade opportunities that stem from

South Africa is creating a Border Management Authority (BMA) that will unify the border control functions and processes from various national departments, and BMA CEO

South Africa’s 2021-22 table grape season has officially concluded, and the intakes reached a total of 77.7 million cartons (4,5kg equivalent), marking a 4% year-on-year

The automobile assembly and motor vehicle component manufacturing industry is a critical pillar of the South African economy. Before the Covid19 pandemic, South Africa’s assembly