Biodynamic Agricultural Association Southern Africa (BAASA)
The Biodynamic Agricultural Association SA (BDAASA) strives to strengthen, promote and advance the practice of biodynamic agriculture in Southern Africa
Continue reading →The Biodynamic Agricultural Association SA (BDAASA) strives to strengthen, promote and advance the practice of biodynamic agriculture in Southern Africa
Continue reading →SA Olive is an association representing the common interests of the South African olive industry. SA Olive members consist of olive growers, olive oil producers, table olive producers, tree nurseries and olive importers. SA Olive is committed to supporting a healthy future, i.e. ensuring a healthy future for its members, healthy growth and development for the industry and a healthy lifestyle for all South Africans
Continue reading →Cape Flora SA, is a non-profit company (NPC) established in 2005 with the purpose of identifying and addressing the strategic needs of the fynbos and protea industry. Their vision is to bring about a sustainable increase in the demand for, and supply of, high value/high quality fynbos products to discerning international markets to the benefit of all role players in the South African fynbos industry.
Continue reading →The Overberg Crane Group is a community organisation that works to protect the Blue Crane, South Africa’s national bird, and other threatened birds that live in the Overberg, an important birding region in South Africa.
Continue reading →The Institute of Market Agents of S A (IMASA) was founded in Bloemfontein in 1945 as the official organisation to represent Market Agents in South Africa. Members are Market Agencies and individual Market Agents. It represents its members on various organisations such as the Agricultural Produce Agents Council and others in the fresh produce sector.
Continue reading →The Livestock Welfare Coordinating Committee (LWCC) stands for humane livestock production. The main objective of the LWCC is to take proactive actions to ensure humane and responsible handling of production livestock. The LWCC promotes welfare of livestock by participating in the drafting of informative material for all farmers, livestock transporters , abattoirs, sale yards, vending site and show-ground operators. The LWCC encourages practical humane research projects, observations, and desk research. The LWCC also advises Government on related livestock welfare policy matters.
Continue reading →The SA Society for Horticultural Sciences (SASHS) was founded in 1989 to promote horticultural science in South Africa and neighbouring countries
Continue reading →Game Abattoirs and Meat Establishments of SA (GAME SA), is the representative organization of the game meat industry of South Africa
Continue reading →Forestry Economics Services is an oganisation in South Africa, which publishes annual Benchmarking Cost and Business Reports on South African plantation forestry.
Continue reading →The SA Society of Crop Production (SASCP), also known as the Suid Afrikaanse Vereniging vir Gewasproduksie is a science-based organisation which provides leadership in crop science to promote training, research and technology transfer. The SASCP is committed to greater public understanding of science-based management of soils, crops and the environment, for long term sustainable use and to the benefit of society.
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