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Bizcommunity.com on MSNSouth Africa: Food gardens connect, bridging the gap betwen poverty and economic opportunitiesAdditionally, more than 55% of our population live below the Upper Bound Poverty Line of R1,634 per month, while the cost of ...
The food and beverage sector is one of the most dynamic and vital components of South Africa’s industrial landscape,” says ...
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Mongabay News on MSNRiding toward a greener future: E-bikes transform food delivery in South AfricaSiphe Mlawuli stands next to her e-bike outside a popular fast-food outlet in Table Bay, a Cape Town suburb. The sun has just ...
The South African agriculture sector is well regulated in terms of child labour, with data suggesting that such practices are ...
South African consumers are bracing for higher meat prices this winter due to foot-and-mouth disease outbreaks, a ban on ...
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Jordan News Agency (Petra) on MSNJordanian Pavilion at Africa Food Expo Draws Strong Interest, Highlights Export ExpansionThe Jordanian pavilion at the Africa Food Expo, which opened Tuesday evening in Cape Town, South Africa, is drawing considerable attention from visitors exploring the Kingdom’s food products, ...
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Bizcommunity on MSNRainbow’s Wouter de Wet shares value chain insights at Market Access Africa 2025Wouter de Wet, COO at Rainbow Chicken Limited, offered a compelling perspective on the challenges and opportunities within ...
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The South African on MSN‘No food, job or phones’: Afrikaner ‘refugee’ family ‘stranded’ in USAmerican Dream? An Afrikaner 'refugee' family has been left without assistance, including food, after arriving in the ...
A South African peanut butter manufacturer has agreed to pay a fine following a recall in 2024. The settlement agreement is ...
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Africanews on MSNSouth Sudan: UN warns of imminent famineResidents of 11 of the 13 counties in South Sudan 's Upper Nile state are now facing emergency levels of hunger, the World Food Programme, the UN Children's Fund and the Food and Agriculture ...
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Bizcommunity.com on MSNSensory science for 1.5 billion peopleRiëtte de Kock is working to democratise sensory science in Africa, factoring in the food preferences and cultural traditions ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNThe way we understand obesity is changing: What does it mean for South Africa?By categorising obesity as a disease, public health systems and medical aid schemes around the world would be more likely to ...
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