Despite that the many indigenous crops that have been grown in the country for many decades in the past, South Africa’s agricultural sector is based on a few commercialised crops. The most important summer crops produced at commercial scale include maize, soybeans, sunflower seed, groundnuts, and sorghum (South Africa online, 2022).
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 Moatshe2022-10-26 09:08:262022-11-14 07:50:05WHY SOUTH AFRICA’S CROP SUB-SECTOR MUST DIVERSIFY?
Type of Position: Ministerial Representatives (2) to Serve on the Board of South African Cultivar Technology Agency (SACTA) Closing Date: 4 November 2022
Please forward your Curriculum Vitae (CV), certified copy of Identity Document (ID) and a Cover Letter to: Mr. Ricardo Smith: rsmith@namc.co.za & Ms. Cindy Chokoe: cchokoe@namc.co.za
South African Supply & Demand Estimates October 2022 Report
WHY SOUTH AFRICA’S CROP SUB-SECTOR MUST DIVERSIFY?
MINISTERIAL REPRESENTATIVES (2)
Closing Date: 4 November 2022
MINISTERIAL REPRESENTATIVES (2)