South African Gunowners Association (SAGA)
Also known as the SA Geweereienaars-Assosiasie, SAGA is the voice of South Africa’s law-abiding firearm owners.
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Also known as the SA Geweereienaars-Assosiasie, SAGA is the voice of South Africa’s law-abiding firearm owners.
Continue reading →The South African Garlic Growers’ Association (SAGGA) is a representative body for local garlic growers and producers that was founded in 1991. SAGGA works with a number of research institutes that implement projects to improve the quality of local planting material. This ensures garlic growers and the broader organisation have access to accurate and relevant information regarding the garlic industry and that there is research to aid with common problems that garlic growers face.
They also host information conferences bi-annually that creates an opportunity for role-players and industry partners to come together, discuss important matters, share knowledge and have access to information provided by industry professionals. The association sets out to preserve the sustainability of the industry and also protect the industry from the unfair competition.
Continue reading →SAGDA works with a range of well-established and experienced partners such as the Wits Business School for Entrepreneurship and some government agencies mainly SEDA and SEFA. SAGDA has influenced public policy and has well sought after advice to institutions such as the Presidency, National Youth Development Agency, Department of Public Service and Administration and the Department of Trade and Industry.
Continue reading →The South African Wind Energy Association (SAWEA) represents the interests of its members who are invested in the South African wind power value chain. SAWEA activities are focused on:
SAWA is the officially recognized representative body for the Wire Industry in South Africborn in 2002. The goal of the South African Wire Association (SAWA) is to promote exports of members’ products through synergy of research, marketing, training and cooperation with industry and government initiatives for the creation of wealth for the nation.
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Continue reading →The SA Wool and Mohair Buyers’ Association is a member of Cape Wools SA (CWSA) and consists of wool brokers who have the responsibility to ensure that lots comply with sustainable cape wool standards (SCWS).
Continue reading →The South African Wine Laboratories Association (SAWLA) is a non-profit organization that represents and supports wine laboratories in South Africa. SAWLA provides training, education, and networking opportunities for its members, as well as promoting best practices and standards in wine testing and analysis
Continue reading →Employers’ association for wool and mohair processors
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