Animal Feed Manufacturers’ Association (AFMA)
The Animal Feed Manufacturers Association (AFMA) of South Africa is the official industry representative body of the formal animal feed manufacturing industry.
Continue reading →The Animal Feed Manufacturers Association (AFMA) of South Africa is the official industry representative body of the formal animal feed manufacturing industry.
Continue reading →The mission of the Afrikaner Cattle Breeders’ Society of SA is the the promotion and development of a sought after, easy care and widely adapted beef cattle breed.
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 primary goals of the Society are to maintain the breed standards, and to to promote benefits of the Angus cattle breed to both established and prospective stock farmers.
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 →The Animal Anti-Cruelty League (AACL™) is the second largest Animal Welfare organization in South Africa. Established in 1956, it is a charitable organization, entirely supported by voluntary donations. The prime objectives of the Animal Anti-Cruelty League are “to promote kindness and prevent or suppress cruelty to animals”.
Continue reading →The Club strives to promote and develop the combination of the Angus and Afrikaaner cattle cross-breeds.
Continue reading →The primary goals of the Society are to maintain the breed standards, and to to promote benefits of the AFRINO sheep breed to both established and prospective stock farmers.
Continue reading →The SA Equine Veterinary Association (a group of the SAVA) is dedicated to improve the health and welfare of equines through professional development of its members, providing leadership and resources in matters pertaining to the equine industry.
Continue reading →The SA Veterinary Council is the regulatory body for the veterinary and para-veterinary professions in South Africa and has a statutory duty to determine scientific and ethical standards of professional conduct and education.
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