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Blushing success with apricots in the Koo

By Kara van der Berg A relatively new apricot variety, Carmingo, has brought great success to farmers in the Koo Valley. Hortgro visited two of these farmers, Pierre Burger and Sam Sieberhagen, to find out more about the bicoloured apricots…

Boland Landbouskool

Boland Landbouskool huisves Pro-Hort evaluasieblokke

Die Boland Landbouskool buite die Paarl gaan voortaan proefblokke huisves as deel van die Pro-Hort kultivar-evalueringsprogram. Dit is die eerste keer dat ‘n skool gaan deel wees van die projek. Pro-Hort, ‘n samewerkingsprogram tussen Hortgro en Provar is verlede jaar…

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Boomsensus: die ruggraat van die sagtevrugtebedryf

Elke jaar, wanneer produsente ‘n versoek van Hortgro ontvang om hul inligting vir die boomsensus te deel, is daar dié wat mor. Min besef egter hoe krities hierdie inligting werklik vir die ekonomiese voortbestaan van die bedryf is. Elise-Marie Steenkamp…

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BRIGHT FUTURE FOR NEW LEADERS

BRIGHT FUTURE FOR NEW LEADERS By Elise-Marie Steenkamp Twelve fruit farm production managers recently completed a year-long leadership programme aimed at developing human capital on-farms. The twelve graduated recently and received their diplomas at a ceremony in Tulbagh. In 2019…

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Brits are loving SA Pink Ladies

South Africa is rapidly establishing itself as the leading and preferred source of Pink Lady apples from the Southern Hemisphere. According to Kantar data, Pink Lady sales in the United Kingdom (UK) have risen by 13% over the past year,…

Ca Researchers Hortgro Ca Day 5 11 2019

CA FACILITY CELEBRATES FIRST BIRTHDAY

The state-of-the-art controlled atmosphere (CA) facility at Stellenbosch University’s Horticultural Sciences’ celebrated its first birthday this year. The CA facility was made possible through an industry donation by Hortgro Pome who made the investment of R2.5m last year and aims…

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Can prunes reverse bone loss?

A growing body of research suggests that eating prunes could improve bone health in postmenopausal women who have low bone mass. In some cases, it might even reverse bone loss caused by osteoporosis.

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CAPABILITY TO MANAGE SA WATER IN DECLINE

By Elise-Marie Steenkamp To make water management institutions work, you must understand your resource. When and who uses it, but over the past two decades South Africa’s capability to manage its water resources has declined. This was the message from…

Speldekussings

Cape Flora maak ‘n verskil

Deur Glenneis Kriel Deur hulle nie vas te staar aan die grootte van besighede nie, gebruik Cape Flora innoverende maniere om die drome van kleinskaalse fynbos entrepreneurs te help bewaarheid. “Ons fondse is taamlik beperk, so ons strategie is om…

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