South Africa’s agricultural sector is largely export orientated, making it imperative to expand, monitor and maintain trade relations with its key markets. Presently, one of the key challenges for South Africa is to expand its agricultural exports.
https://www.namc.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/NEW-LOGO-3.jpg00Sylvester Moatshehttps://www.namc.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/NEW-LOGO-3.jpgSylvester Moatshe2023-11-02 10:00:552024-01-24 23:10:48Potential impact of creating a temporary rebate on chicken meat imports
South Africa will host the 2023 African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) summit from 02 – 04 November 2023 and it remains the biggest exporter of agricultural products under the AGOA followed by Ghana, Madagascar, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, as well as Mauritius.
https://www.namc.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/NEW-LOGO-3.jpg00Daniel Rambauhttps://www.namc.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/NEW-LOGO-3.jpgDaniel Rambau2023-11-01 08:58:062023-11-01 08:58:06CONTEXTUALIZING THE AFRICAN GROWTH OPPORTUNITY ACT (AGOA) FOR SOUTH AFRICA’S AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
Through engaging stakeholders within the cassava value chain, a pivotal consultation was conducted in August 2023 with a prominent cassava processor in Thohoyandou, Limpopo Province, facilitated by a structured open-ended questionnaire. The engagement revealed insights into the functioning of the cassava processing.
Potential impact of creating a temporary rebate on chicken meat imports
CONTEXTUALIZING THE AFRICAN GROWTH OPPORTUNITY ACT (AGOA) FOR SOUTH AFRICA’S AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
Ronald Netshiongolwe: Innovative Cassava Processor