Game Abattoirs and Meat Establishments of South Africa (GAMESA)
Game Abattoirs and Meat Establishments of SA (GAME SA), is the representative organization of the game meat industry of South Africa
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.
Continue reading →Also known as Katoen SA, Cotton SA was formed in 1998 to represent all role-players in the cotton value chain. It provides the public infrastructure, supporting the cotton industry, raising awareness of critical issues, providing information necessary for decision-making, and facilitating cooperation on matters of shared interest. Cotton SA further acts as an industry forum and an advisory body to various government departments, applying appropriate statutory measures in terms of the Marketing of Agricultural Products Act and administering them accordingly.
Continue reading →Dried Fruit SA (DFSA) consists of industry players coming together to work towards earning a reputation as the voice of the Dried Fruit Industry in South Africa
Continue reading →The SA Bonsai Association (SABA) was formed in 1975. Primarily responsible for organising national events and creating a strong South African bonsai fraternity. SABA is dedicated to promoting co-operation between South African Bonsai and associated arts and International Bonsai. A single source of information, advice, supplies and material and improving the art, skills and image of Bonsai.
Continue reading →The SA National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) contributes to South Africa’s sustainable development by facilitating access to biodiversity data, generating information and knowledge, building capacity, providing policy advice, showcasing and conserving biodiversity in its national botanical and zoological gardens
Continue reading →Citrus Research International (CRI) is a research and technical services organisation based in South Africa that focuses primarily on citrus. CRI coordinates and funds research conducted by the CRI Group which includes close collaboration between CRI and a wide range of partners.
Continue reading →CapeNature is the chief custodian of the Western Cape’s natural environment, and is governed by the Western Cape Nature Conservation Board
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