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Look back on the blessings of the year, and forward to tomorrow

Farmer's Weekly

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December 19-26, 2025

A well-known person in the agriculture sector tells the story of when he became a corporate high-flyer and was telling his father how busy he was, his father was quiet for a moment and then asked: when are you going to stop being busy and start doing something?

- ANDRIES WIESE, HEAD OF AGRI INSURANCE, HOLLARD

Look back on the blessings of the year, and forward to tomorrow

This holds true for many of us.The year has been very busy. It has also been exciting, and we have witnessed many things. Amidst all that happened, South African farmers also dealt with the onslaught of rising input costs, infrastructure challenges, new technologies, rural safety, access to finance, water scarcity, climate challenges, such as drought and unpredictable rainfall, land ownership for both commercial and emerging farmers, very fluid international prices, trade barriers and many more challenges.

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Grandparents below, and kids upstairs!

Dear Jonno,My wife and I want to escape to the countryside.

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1 min

December 19-26, 2025

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Farmer's Weekly

Key challenges for South Africa's cattle farmers in perspective

As South African breeders and producers close the chapter on 2025, the bovine genetics and livestock industry reflects on a year shaped by mounting pressures, rapid adjustments, and shifting market dynamics.

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2 mins

December 19-26, 2025

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Farmer's Weekly

A year marked by a shared focus on sustainable food systems

As we draw closer to the end of another eventful year, I would like to take a moment to extend my sincere gratitude to Farmer's Weekly for its continued partnership in sharing the story of agriculture in our province.

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2 mins

December 19-26, 2025

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Farmer's Weekly

We remain committed to farmers

As 2025 draws to a close, I want to take a moment to thank every farmer, peer, and team member who has walked this journey with us.

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1 min

December 19-26, 2025

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Farmer's Weekly

2026 is shaping up to be a good year

As we head into the festive season, the South African pig industry reflects on a year that brought challenges, but also many opportunities.

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1 min

December 19-26, 2025

Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

South Africa's 2025/26 winter crop production prospects remain positive

We have been concerned that the unfavourable weather conditions in parts of the Western Cape would result in further downward revisions of South Africa's 2025/26 winter crop production prospects.

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3 mins

December 19-26, 2025

Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Early Christmas traditions in agriculture

While Christmas is commemorated by Christians to celebrate the birth of Christ, and by non-Christians to celebrate family and togetherness, farmers and rural communities from as early as the 12th century saw Christmas as not only a time of celebration, but as a time to prepare for the upcoming spring and summer season. It was believed that if farmers didn’t follow some of these prescribed traditions, their crops and animals would fail come summer. This perhaps explains why these traditions lasted for hundreds of years; people were simply too afraid to not adhere to them!

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2 mins

December 19-26, 2025

Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Christmas trees: a symbol of family celebrations

Hundreds of millions of Christmas trees are grown and harvested across the world annually for festive celebrations. Cameryn Watling from Trendy Trees spoke to Sabrina Dean about how they diversified their business with imported live trees.

time to read

7 mins

December 19-26, 2025

Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

From mushroom waste to livestock feed

Dr Ingrid Malebana and Dr Klaas-Jan Leeuw, researchers at the Agricultural Research Council, are exploring whether a simple farm by-product can help South African farmers cut costs.

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2 mins

December 19-26, 2025

Farmer's Weekly

Farmer's Weekly

Keeping the dream alive

André Diederichs, co-founder and CEO of the Family Business Association of South Africa, spoke to Jedrie Harmse about why family businesses tend to fall apart after the third generation, and why succession planning is essential to keep a farming operation alive.

time to read

6 mins

December 19-26, 2025

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