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Read the latest updates from IrriCheck. Including news stories, case studies and press releases.

COVID-19 ‘perfect storm’ for African food security

COVID-19’s arrival in Africa has exacerbated pre-existing major challenges to the continent’s food production and nutrition security. These include droughts, floods, extreme temperatures, outbreaks of crop and livestock pests and diseases, and generally low economic growth. This was according to the Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development, Thoko Didiza, during her presentation to…

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Water rights trading ‘discriminatory’, rules high court

Full bench rules that the sale or trading of water rights discriminates against those who can’t afford it

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Mama Nomonde, the Gugs queen who started 8 veggie gardens

“Agricultural communities and institutions must stop asking us for certificates and degrees,” says Nomonde Kweza (52)

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Agri-worker goes from retrenchment to award-winning entrepreneur

When Eugene Simons was retrenched in 2004, along with her husband who worked at the same organic farm, all she thought about was her next move. Instead of retaliating with anger, she chose to react differently.

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IoT and Irrigation Scheduling

The Internet of Things (IoT) has become a buzzword in agriculture over the past few years, promising to connect all things hardware to all things digital. What really matters however, is to ensure that there is strategic focus on what is being connected and what data is being produced, so that the information has practical…

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Late rainfall sees Free State farmers returning to wheat

When the rains came too late to plant maize at the end of 2018, Bultfontein farmers Anton and Heinrich Botha joined other producers in the region in planting dryland winter wheat instead. Sabrina Dean visited this father-and-son team to find out why they are so enthusiastic about the renewed interest in wheat.

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Africa’s agriculture future beyond COVID-19

E-commerce gives a signal as to how African farmers will access markets in the future. Beyond the COVID-19, the food and agriculture landscape in Africa will change because of the pandemic in terms of processing and value addition, agri-food e-commerce among others according to a report by Selina Wamucii. The report, titled “Impact of COVID–19…

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Coronavirus: Most ‘risk violations’ are in agricultural sector

Most of the Covid-19 virus “risk violations” so far have taken place in the agricultural sector, says David Esau, chief inspector at the Department of Labour in the Western Cape.

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Retail supply chain accounts for nearly 95% of food waste in South Africa

Last week, Daily Maverick reported that the average person in a South African household wastes between 8kg and 12kg of food per year, which equates to a total of 25 to 50 tonnes of consumer food waste annually. A mere 5% of wasted food can be attributed to consumers. The supply chain, the agricultural and production stage,…

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Ntando used R389 to buy seeds 2 years ago, she now employs 40 people and exports veggies

Her husband gave her money to do her hair, but she opted to use it to buy seeds and start her garden.

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