Agri Gauteng (AGRIG)
Agri Gauteng support the farmers in the business of farming, to ensure the development, profitability, stability, sustainability and contribution towards agriculture in Gauteng and the whole of South Africa.
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Agri Gauteng support the farmers in the business of farming, to ensure the development, profitability, stability, sustainability and contribution towards agriculture in Gauteng and the whole of South Africa.
Continue reading →The Agricultural Economics Association of SA (AEASA) is the professional organisation of Agricultural Economists in South Africa. The shared vision is that AEASA’s products and services should support all agricultural economists active in the industry irrespective of race, language, gender, career choice and educational level.
Continue reading →The Agricultural Research Council is a premier science institution that conducts research, develop partnerships and human capital, to foster innovation for a sustainable agriculture sector
Continue reading →This research focus area carries out primary and secondary research, development and technology transfer with respect to Animal Breeding and Improvement, Rangelands and Nutrition, and Food Science and Technology to improve productivity and sustainable resource utilisation. In addition, this research focus area serves as the custodian of national assets such as the conservation of animal, forage and bacterial culture collection genetic resources, including databases and DNA banks associated with them.
Continue reading →The Banana Growers’ Association of South Africa (BANANASA) represents the interests of banana growers in the country. Its primary objective is to promote the cultivation of bananas in South Africa and to advance the long-term sustainability of the industry.
Continue reading →The Ayrshire Society was founded on 26 April 1916 with the main objective to control registration and to make sure that the breed would be kept pure.
Continue reading →The Council regulates the occupations of fresh produce, export and livestock agents and maintain and enhance the status and dignity of those occupations and the integrity of persons practicing those occupations, according to Section 9, Agricultural Produce Agents Act, 12 of 1992.
Continue reading →Also known as the Agrilaboratorium Assosiasie van Suidelike Afrika, the Agri-Laboratory Association of Southern Africa (AgriLASA) is a non-profit umbrella body, founded in 1993, and aims to provide a forum to promote analytical accuracy, encourage diversity, and provide networking opportunities between experts. Member laboratories share technical knowledge and experience, and address common challenges often encountered in agricultural laboratories.
Continue reading →The African farmers’ association of South Africa Organisation AFASA aims to commercialise the developing agricultural sector and ensure meaningful participation of black individuals within the mainstream commercial agribusiness sector, hence ensuring the long-term sustainability of the agricultural sector in South Africa.
Continue reading →Promoting, Protecting and Advancing the interests of Commercial Agriculture. A dynamic agricultural organization consisting of positive thinking people with the capacity to tackle all challenges and opportunities with enthusiasm.
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