War and disease shape SA agriculture’s first quarter — but there are positives

29 mars 2026 | Wandile Sihlobo
From foot-and-mouth disease and the Middle East war, to the African Growth and Opportunity Act and decent crop yields, the first quarter of the year has been marked by positive and negative developments.
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